A/N: This took a little long to update because of school. I know it's a short chapter but I wanted to get Laurel and Sara back in fighting crime. Next chapter we see more of them fighting metas and Argus might make an appearance. So this school diverges from Arrow season 4 and Flash season 3 but I still want to get Wally his speed along with Jesse. I think I'm going to include them next chapter.
I've had some comments that people don't want to see both Sara and Laurel with the Canary Cry but just Laurel. I'm sorry if you feel this way but the sisters are a team. I wanted them both to have the Cry. Just trust me.
Disclaimer: I own nothing.
"Okay, walk me through what happened one more time," Barry said, pacing back and forth in the medical room.
Sara sat on the bed as Caitlin went over her vitals. Laurel sat by her sister and sighed at Barry's request.
"Barry, we told you like three times. Sara's scream became like my sonic device Cisco made me!" Laurel explained. "It was a loud, high pitch scream."
"Well, I think we figured out if Sara is a meta," Cisco commented, leaning against the door with his arms crossed.
"We need to test out your- what did you call it, Laurel? Canary Cry?" Caitlin asked.
Laurel nodded.
"Okay, Cisco, I need you and Barry to set up some glass in the speed room," Caitlin said. "And Laurel, if you don't mind, we need to test to see if you also have the ability."
Laurel agreed. Once Cisco and Barry set up the glass, Laurel and Sara made their way into the speed room. Sara was instructed to stand in front of the glass and scream while Laurel waited her turn a safe distance away. Cisco set up a device to read the sound.
Sara took a deep breathe as she stood in front of the glass wall then screamed. The glass shattered immediately.
"Damn!" Cisco exclaimed when Sara stop. "That was close to 200 decibels!"
"Is everyone okay?" Caitlin asked.
"Yeah, I think we're good," Iris responded, rubbing her ears. "Maybe earplugs next time."
"Laurel, your turn, okay?" Caitlin turned to Laurel to see if she was ready.
"Yeah, I can do it," Laurel nodded.
Sara walked over to them, smirking. "Can you imagine John's face when he finds out about this? And Felicity is going to freak!"
Laurel rolled her eyes, bumping her shoulder against Sara's. She walked over to the other glass wall and took a deep breathe then screamed. Just like with Sara, the sonic cry shattered the glass. Laurel's eyes widened at the sight. She heard Sara squeal and the others gasp.
"That was incredible!" Cisco cried, running towards Laurel with his tablet in his hand. "We don't have just one Canary with a sonic cry but two! Imagine all the metas we could take down! Look at these numbers."
"That was amazing!" Sara joined in Cisco's excitement and running towards her sister and hugging her. "I haven't felt that powerful since I came back to life."
Laurel laughed. "It does feel great but I think we need to focus on Helena."
"I can take her," Barry suggested, walking towards her with Caitlin, Iris, and Wally.
Laurel shook her head. "You can't take her alone, Barry. She's dangerous. I want to try to get her back in jail. I'll go in early tomorrow and see what I can do."
"Are you sure about that?" Barry asked. "What if she attacks you at work?"
"I can take care of myself, Barry," Laurel crossed her arms and raised her eyebrows at him.
"I know you can but I still think it's safe to go after her like this," Barry added. "She just tried to kidnap you while Sara was with you. You could put your work place at danger by attacking her through them."
"Barry, I will not go outside the law on this. I gave that up, remember?"
Barry sighed. "Okay, we'll try it your way but at least let Cisco download the emergency alert on your phone just in case something happens."
Laurel nodded and handed Cisco her phone.
"Are you sure about this? With our new powers, we could take her down," Sara acknowledged.
"Sara," Laurel warned.
"Alright," Sara said defeated.
"I'll be fine, Sara."
Early the next morning, Laurel headed into a work with a stack of papers on Helena. She went straight into her boss's office, placing the stack of papers on her desk.
"Can you tell me why Helena Bertinelli is out of jail when all of this is on her?" Laurel demanded.
Jennie sighed looking at the stack of papers. She pulled off her reading glasses and rubbed her eyes. "Laurel, I realize how personal this case was to you and that's why I was hoping you wouldn't find out."
Laurel crossed her arms, huffing. "It was all over the papers. My friend wrote the article! How did you expect to keep it from me?"
"Laurel, I'm sorry but there is nothing you can do. Star City released her and Central City cannot put her back in jail," Jennie explained.
"Even with all of this!"
"Even with all of that."
Laurel sighed, squeezing her eyes shut. She could feel a headache forming. "Jennie,"
The window behind Jennie shattered as the Huntress jumped in. She grabbed Jennie and pointed the crossbow at the back of her head.
"You think you can stop me? You tried once and failed," The Huntress told her.
"Let her go, Huntress," Laurel tried to reason with her, stepping forward slowly. "You don't want to do this."
"Yes, I do. You ruined my life, Laurel!" Huntress yelled, holding Jennie tighter. Jennie squealed in pain, trying to fight the Huntress off.
"You do that to yourself. You can change," Laurel stepping forward again, pulling her phone out and pressing the emergency alert button.
At Star Labs, the alert went off on the computer. Cisco ran to the computer and started tracking Laurel's location. The rest of Team Flash ran in the room, watching the monitors.
"Laurel's emergency alert just went off. She's at CC firm. Barry, suit up!" Cisco informed the speedster. Barry nodded and ran off to change.
"No, they aren't going without me," Sara commented. "That's my sister."
Barry ran back in with his suit on. "That's not a good idea, Sara."
"That's my sister, Barry! I'm going with you!" Sara demanded.
"Not without a suit you're not," Cisco smirked, pressing a button. The wall beside Barry's mannequins started moving, revealing two mannequins. Each mannequin held a leather suit, one black and one white. "Not only did I upgrade you suits, I also upgraded these," Cisco pulled out a box and opened it to reveal three batons. "Your batons can combine to create a bow staff."
Sara grinned, picking up her two batons. "This is amazing, Cisco."
"It's not complete without this," Cisco pulled out another box, this one smaller, and revealed two masks, each matching the suits.
"You've been planning this for awhile, haven't you?" Sara asked.
Cisco smirked. "Go save your sister."
"Huntress, please, just let her go. You don't have to do this," Laurel tried to negotiate with her.
"Yes, I do."
"No, you don't. The darkness you think you have inside you? You can fight it. Let me help you," Laurel stepped forward, holding her hand out.
The Huntress cringed and backed away. "No, I can't. But what about the darkness inside of you, Laurel? Why don't you show us what you can do?"
Laurel shook her head. "I don't know what you're talking about."
"Come on, Laurel. Let's hear that pretty voice."
"You mean this one?" Sara jumped in through the window, dressed in the white suit and mask that Cisco made. She screamed, causing The Huntress to let go of Jennie.
A red streak appeared next to Jennie. The Flash grabbed Jennie and ran her out to safety. The Flash ran back in time to see Sara cornering The Huntress.
"Well, well, well. Look at you, pretty bird," The Huntress smirked. "You don't get a fancy suit?" She turned to Laurel in question, dodging Sara and making her way to Laurel.
"Laurel, catch!" Sara yelled, throwing a baton at Laurel.
Laurel caught the baton, extending it. She knocked The Huntress off her feet and ran to the window, Sara by her side. The girls jumped out the window as The Flash ran out to catch them. The speedsters took them to an ally where they wouldn't be seen. Sara took off her mask and pulled Laurel in for a hug.
"Are you okay?" She asked, pulling away.
"I'm fine but what are you wearing?" Laurel eyed Sara's new suit. It was like Laurel's Black Canary suit but instead of long sleeves, the top was a halter top.
"Cisco made it. He made you one as well along with this new baton," Sara answered.
Laurel lifted the baton and balanced it. "Of course he did."
"We have the suit so hurry up and change before Helena catches up." Sara pulled out the suit behind the hiding spot by the dumpster.
Laurel grabbed it, grumbling. Barry made a squeak and turned around. "I can't believe I'm doing this." She changed as fast as she could and had just put on her mask when The Huntress walked up.
"Ah, that's better. Now you can go down with your sister," The Huntress smirked.
"Last chance, Helena," Laurel said, throwing her baton over her shoulder. "We can help you."
"No one can help me," Helena answered, walking closer.
Laurel eyed Sara and she nodded. The girls took a deep breath and screamed together. The Flash covered his ears as Helena was knocked off her feet. She screamed covering her ears.
"Both of you have it?"
Laurel and Sara walked towards Helena.
"You left us no choice," Laurel told her as Sara grabbed Helena.
"Nice work, girls," The Flash commented. "Those cries are amazing."
Sara laughed as Laurel shook her head.
Laurel and Sara walked into the main room at Star Labs. Both girls were still in their suits with their masks off. Each girl carried their baton and mask. The rest of Team Flash was sitting around the room, talking excitedly about the events that just went on.
"There they are! The two Canaries!" Cisco praised. "You girls kicked ass!"
"Thanks," Sara beamed, twirling her two batons. "We did kick ass."
Laurel giggled, twirling her baton then throwing it over her shoulder to rest. "Helena is all settled in the Piperline. She shouldn't be getting out any time soon."
"How's your boss?" Caitlin asked.
"Jennie's fine. A little shaken. She seems to think I know The Flash and asked me to thank him," Laurel relied to Barry.
Barry nodded, smiling at the mention.
"And I want to thank you, Cisco," Laurel continued. "I didn't think I was ready to be the Black Canary again after all Sara and I went through but I am."
Cisco threw his arm up in the air, victorious, cheering. "I knew it!"
Caitlin and Iris rolled their eyes at the boy.
"What are you two calling yourselves now?" Barry asked.
Sara looked at her sister, smirking. "Since I decided on the white suit, you are now looking at the White Canary. I was in the darkness for so long that it's time to be a hero in the light."
Laurel grinned at her sister's declaration, throwing her arm over Sara's shoulder and hugging her. "And I am still the Black Canary. Together we are the Canaries."
