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As I sat in the seat of the train, I drummed my fingers on the window I was looking out of. The scenery was flying by, and I wondered if this was how Barry saw the world when he was running. But after that, I went back to being bored. Apparently it takes six hours to get to Star City. Six hours. Demigods don't do sitting still, and these people expected me to sit there for six hours?

Well, by "these people" I really only meant Cisco and Caitlin. They had elected to leave Harry behind as well and the rest of our car was empty. They said something about not wanting two arrows sticking out of Harry's back. The only reason Annabeth and I were allowed to come along was that Barry didn't want us blowing STAR Labs up, or something. A wise decision, if you ask me.

But of course, Barry wasn't actually here right now. He got to run ahead and skip the pure boredom that is a train ride.

Okay, that was a bit of an exaggeration. Cisco and Caitlin actually did hold our attention for a while by telling Annabeth and I as much as they were willing to about their adventures and how Barry got his powers.

The part about the particle accelerator mostly went over my head. I really only got that it blew up and gave a bunch of people powers, which Peter had already explained to me. Cisco and Caitlin went into a lot more of the scientific details. Annabeth was nodding along, and sounding a lot more intelligent than I did, as usual. "It's a good thing that didn't happen on our earth," she mused. "There's actually a particle accelerator in Long Island. If it had blown up, the dark matter from the explosion could have reacted badly with demigod DNA."

Oh, so that's why STAR Labs looked familiar from a distance. I'm pretty sure Annabeth and I have flown over the Long Island particle accelerator on Blackjack a few times.

"We better not tell Leo about that particular part of this," I decided. "He'd probably walk in there and blow it up just to see what would happen."

But that was about an hour ago. Annabeth had buried herself in some architecture book or another, but I had nothing to do. "I'm bored," I said to the room in general.

"Read a book," Caitlin suggested without looking up from her own novel.

"Don't have any," I whined. Hang on, where did that word come from? I don't whine. I...um… Forget I said anything.

"You can borrow one of mine," she offered.

"I'm dyslexic." See? No whining to be found here...heh heh heh.

Caitlin finally looked up at me, which meant I had successfully irritated her enough to catch her attention. "Then find something else to do."

I glanced around the car. It was all empty space, which meant there was nothing to do, unless… I turned to Annabeth. "So, Wise Girl. Been awhile since we trained, since we're far away from camp and all."

Annabeth looked up. "Yeah. So?"

"This car is empty, aside from us."

She smiled slowly and put her book aside. "You're on, Seaweed Brain." Before either Cisco or Caitlin could blink, we were both on our feet, weapons in hand.

"Are you really going to do this now?" Caitlin protested.

Cisco just sat there like he wished he had a bowl of popcorn to go with the show.

Neither Annabeth nor I (ooh, getting fancy with the "nors," aren't I?) responded to Caitlin. We were a little busy, in case you couldn't guess.

Annabeth lunged at me with her knife and I quickly raised Riptide to deflect it. Annabeth's momentum carried the knife down even after I pushed the blade to the side, leaving her open for an attack. I went for her legs, only to have the edge of my blade caught on her knife's hilt. She had only gotten quicker in the past few years.

Then Annabeth seemed to turn into a hurricane like the Tazmanian Devil (she wasn't actually a hurricane, though. I've done that before, and it ain't easy), pressing me back with the sheer number of quick slashes. I was only just able to parry all of them.

We reached the back of the car, causing Cisco to crane his neck to see the fight better and Annabeth to give me a trademark evil grin. I knew she thought she had me, but I wasn't done yet. I jumped on top of the last seat in the car and flipped back over her head. Annabeth spun quickly and raised her blade to parry my strike.

Unfortunately for her, it was a feint. I turned Riptide back down towards her lower body almost as soon as I started to swing high. I was sure I had her.

Hah. As if. She recognized the feint before I knew I would be doing it and hit Riptide's hilt with all her strength. The blade fell out of my hands and clattered onto the floor.

"Thought you had me, didn't you?" she demanded.

"Only for a second," I replied with a smile. Annabeth beating me in our sparring sessions was nothing new. She won about half the time; I won the other half. We were pretty evenly matched. Although, that one time we switched weapons, it was no contest. Annabeth disarmed me in, like, five seconds flat.

I picked Riptide up and Annabeth and I turned to go back to our seats. Cisco was grinning widely and looked like he wanted to jump up and down clapping his hands. "So cool," he breathed." Caitlin just rolled her eyes.

About an hour later we pulled into the station in Star City. By that time, Annabeth and I had delighted Cisco and given Caitlin a headache by sparring over and over and over and over. Despite the number of times we fought each other, we weren't tired at all. A life of running from monsters and racing up climbing walls with lava pouring down them for fun does wonders for your endurance.

"Do you think Green Arrow will tell them who he is?" Cisco asked Caitlin as we walked through the train station. He jerked his thumb back over his shoulder to point at us because we were trailing behind them. We could have caught up with them, but Annabeth and I were trying to determine whether or not there were any threats in our immediate area. I suppose that knowing the gods weren't real on this earth should've given us more breathing room, but we just weren't wired like that. I mean, Annabeth's had more than a decade of training.

"I don't know," Caitlin answered. "He's more protective of his identity than Barry is, but I hope he will. One of us is bound to slip up and call him by his real name eventually. It would make things a lot less complicated if Green Arrow just tells them right out."

"Wouldn't it be cool if they knew him on their earth?" I got the feeling that Caitlin was used to Cisco hopping up and down beside her and asking questions like a little kid. She had that same resigned look Annabeth always gets when she's explaining some Greek myth to me.

Eventually, we got to what I assumed was their lair. Cisco and Caitlin led Annabeth and I into some kind of office and then took us to a secret elevator. We rode down in silence, except for the elevator music.

Whether you're a brother or whether you're a mother

You're stayin' alive, stayin' alive

Feel the city breakin' and everybody shakin'

And we're stayin' alive, stayin' alive

Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive, stayin' alive

Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive

"Why did it have to be this song?" I groaned as we went down. "This brings back bad memories of laurel trees, Hera statues, and grass floors."

Caitlin and Cisco edged away from me as the elevator dinged and the doors hissed open.

Woah. Green Arrow's lair was pretty nice, but these guys were really going for the green theme. There were entire sections of the room that glowed with green light and...plants? Why were there plants in there? Plants seem a little...I don't know...domestic for a superhero's base of operations.

I was occupied with looking at all the fancy lights and the numerous suits on display, so I almost didn't notice when some guy in a green suit melted out of the shadows. Almost. (Reflexes, anyone?)

Cisco and Caitlin yelped (sheesh, these people are jumpy), but that was really the only sound. The five of us just kind of stood there for a while, sizing each other up. Well, Annabeth, the guy in green, and I were. Cisco and Caitlin weren't doing anything. They seemed pretty at home here, like there was nothing to worry about. Idiots. How did they walk into a room full of arrows and other pointy things and not be on high alert?

Mr. Green was wearing something that looked like one of the suits that was on display, so I assumed he was the Green Arrow. How did I figure that out, you ask? I will tell you my brilliant thought process. (1) He's dressed all in green. (2) He's carrying a bow and has quiver full of arrows on his back. I know. I'm a genius, right?

I thought that the Green Arrow looked a little more imposing in his suit that Barry did, what with the hood and the mask and all. The weirdest thing, though? Something about his face looked familiar, and it wasn't from anything I'd seen on this earth.

I glanced over at Annabeth. Clearly, she had noticed the same thing, as her brow was furrowed like it always is when she's puzzling something out.

"So...where's Barry?" Cisco asked after a moment of awkward silence.

"He said something about getting food," Green Arrow replied. "Stop throwing names around. You'll give away both our identities."

Cisco smiled awkwardly. "They kinda sorta already know who the Flash is…?"

Green Arrow sighed exasperatedly before continuing. "I see you already caught Johnson and Chase. Why aren't they cuffed?" I rolled my eyes. I was getting tired of being confused with Johnson. Last time, it got me stuck in a cell. True, I had broken out easily enough, but it was still annoying…

"Oh, no…" Caitlin started to correct, but Green Arrow interrupted.

His eyes narrowed. "Then...they caught you."

Before he was finished speaking, he had already raised his bow and fired two shots: one at me, one at Annabeth. Cisco and Caitlin both shouted in alarm, (their concern was very much appreciated) but Wise Girl and I had it handled. At almost exactly the same time, we raised one hand each and caught the arrows that were speeding right towards our shoulders. I thought that Green Arrow chose a poor target. He was aiming for our right shoulders, so he's not gonna hit our hearts and a shot like that isn't really going to disable us in any way. We can still run away. If he didn't want to kill us, he should've gone for the legs. At least then we wouldn't have been able to get up and get out.

Now, that thought process might seem a little weird to you. I was deciding how this guy could have incapacitated me better, but that's just how my brain works, I guess.

"Nice shot," Annabeth complemented still holding the arrow. "But not good enough."

Of course, Barry would decide to come back then. Not when we actually could have used his help dealing with the inconvenience of having arrows fired at our faces.

He was holding a white paper bag with a logo on it that read "Big Belly Burger." What the heck is that? Anyways, he saw the arrows Annabeth and I were holding and stepped in front of us, food still in hand, just as Green Arrow was raising his bow to try again.

"Hey, woah! This is not Johnson and Chase."

"You expect me to believe that they both just happen to have identical twins?" Green Arrow growled.

Barry set down his food and sighed. "No, neither of them have twins. This is Johnson and Chase from another earth. Zoom brought Johnson's doppelganger over here to kill me. His girlfriend followed him a few days after."

"So they are metahumans," Green Arrow confirmed.

"Not exactly," Cisco started to explain. "See, one their earth-"

"Annnnnd hold it right there," I interjected. "He wants to know our secret, we get to know his."

Annabeth nodded. "Our kind may not exist on your earth, but it's still a secret. One that we tell very few mor- normal people. So, Green Arrow, tell us your name and we'll tell you what, and who, we are."

Green Arrow glanced at Barry. "Can I trust them?"

"I think so?" Barry responded. "They kinda found my identity out by accident, but they haven't done anything to betray us. Yet."

"If this goes wrong, I'm blaming you," he grumped as he pulled down his hood.

As soon as I saw his blonde-ish hair, the pieces started to come together in my mind. Then he raised his head and took off his mask.

"Gah!" Annabeth and I yelped at the same time as we jumped back slightly. Half a second later, Riptide was in my hand and Annabeth had drawn her dagger.

"What, do you know him or something?" Caitlin asked.

"That's one way to put it," I responded as I stared into the face of Luke Castellan.