A/N: Sorry about the long wait between chapters. I wasn't very enthusiastic for most of my time writing but eventually I regained interest and have a lot of ideas for the story. Enjoy!

Kara stood frozen in shock as the red headed woman ran at her, jumping and spinning in mid-air, landing a spinning roundhouse kick to her head. Kara barely felt the kick, not budging an inch, instead watching as the woman fell to the floor, groaning at the pain which accompanied breaking her foot on Kara's skull. Kara glanced over at Barry who nodded, moving into a running stance as the other woman's hands started glowing red. The woman raised her hand and a chair in the room was encased in a similar red glow and started rising off the ground. The woman pushed her hands in Barry's direction and the chair raced across the room in mid-air towards Barry. Lightning flashed in his eyes as the chair zoomed towards him and Barry sped into action. He sprinted towards the chair, vibrating his hand through it resulting in the chair splintering and the pieces falling to the ground. Barry ran towards the woman, pushing her over as hard as he could, resulting in her falling unconscious as her head hit the ground.

The man who first spoke stepped forward and pointed his armour encased hand, palm facing forwards at Barry. A light blue light on the palm increased and brightness and a soft whirring noise became noticeable as a beam of light ejected from the palm of the man's hand. Barry watched everything in slow motion, the entire world slowing down as the beam of light flew towards him. The beam came within five inches of Barry before he stepped out of its path, watching a part of the wall crumble after the light hit it. Time returned to its normal speed for Barry and chunks of wall flew at him. He ran out of the way, the man turning his palm towards Kara. Instead of waiting for the man to fire, Kara lifted off the ground and flew at him, tackling him through the building wall. Noticing that she was flying about 1000 feet above the ground, she grabbed the man tighter and flew towards the ground at record speed. Once she was about 70 feet above the ground, she through him at the ground where he landed, creating a large crater in the busy street. Believing she had knocked him out, she turned to fly back up to where Barry was until she noticed the man in red armour stand up from the crater and fly up towards Kara at incredibly high speeds. The man rammed into Kara, who was thrown back into the building. She stood up inside what used to be a room and flew back outside of it, not fazed by the high-speed crash into the very solid structure. Kara watched as a part of the armour on both of the man's shoulders rose up, shooting small missiles at Kara. Her eyes lit up, glowing blue before twin laser beams shot from her eyes, hitting on the missiles and blowing it up in mid-air. One down, eleven to go, Kara thought to herself, noting the other missiles flying towards her. She vaporised another three of the missiles, letting the final eight strike her. The missiles didn't hurt her at all and she simply stared at the man who was now very interested with the mystery flying girl, who he now knew who indestructible, could shoot lasers from her eyes and was incredibly strong.

Deciding it would be in the public's best interest for him to take this battle out of the city, Tony flew upwards and away from the busy streets of New York. The colourful flying girl followed him, gaining on him very quickly as he sped upwards and away from the city. Without warning, he felt a hand grasp his boot and he was yanked backwards. The woman cocked her fist back and punched Tony directly in the face, stunning him. He would have flown back down to earth if she hadn't been holding him with one hand. He tried in vain to hit her back, but it was to no avail as she threw him further into the sky. He was about to regain stability until the woman flew above him and hit him with all of her strength and he flew towards the ground at 500 mph. He hit the ground just outside city limits and this time, was unconscious.

Kara flew down to the ground and picked the man up, tossing him over her shoulder. She hopped into the air again and flew back towards the centre of the city, and into the building from whence she came. She looked around the room but didn't see anyone there except the brown-haired lady that Barry had knocked out. She jumped out of the window and hovered in the air for a moment. Closing her eyes, she concentrated hard, isolating different sounds and listening for the sounds of rushing air or the crackle of electricity often associated with the Flash. It only took her a moment until she heard him. She opened her eyes and shot forward about three blocks, hovering ominously in the air, cape and hair blowing back in the slight breeze as she watched a streak of red lightning circle two men, one dressed in purple and holding a bow, a quiver of arrows on his back, and another man, this one dressed in body armour and who was holding a circular red, blue and white coloured shield. She focused her superior eyesight in on Barry who had a look of concentration on his face. He circled the men a few more time until he slowed down a little bit, reached his hand out and grabbed a bolt of lightning that he had created from running. He threw the bolt directly at the man with the bow and he fell to the floor, unconscious, his body spasming a little from the current flowing through him. Barry came to a stop and Kara flew down next to him.

"This guy bothering you?" Kara asked Barry who turned to look at her.

"Aren't I the one who's supposed to say that?" asked Barry, an eyebrow arching.

"Which one of us can fly, is super strong, indestructible, can shoot lasers from their eyes and can freeze things by breathing?" replied Kara

"Good point," Barry replied, looking over at the man who had his hand to his ear. Kara zeroed her hearing in on the comm link in the man's ear and listened to a voice on the other end of the line,

"Sparky's on his way, Captain," said a deep, male voice,

"How long will that take?" the man called Steve asked,

"Not long, but you'll know when he's about to arrive, that man is the personification of dramatic," the deep voice replied,

"Thanks for this, Director, I'll give you a ring when this is over," Steve replied

"You do realise that because I'm legally dead, I'm not director anymore," the man replied. Steve laughed and pulled his hand away from his ear,

"Who's Sparky?" asked Kara loudly, catching the attention of the man,

"You heard that?" he asked, and Kara nodded. The man looked mildly surprise and then walked over to a black Hyundai Elantra and ripped its front door off. He tossed it at Barry and Kara and the two of them quickly dodged the flying door. Kara was impressed with his strength but decided to show off by walking over and picking a Range Rover off the ground and throwing it at the man whose eyes widened before he dived out of the way, landing much further away that a regular human should have been able to. Kara had been about to pick up another car before she heard an extremely loud clap of thunder and before she knew it, the sky had turned dark and it had begun to rain. Had she not been the proud owner of two inhumanly sharp eyes she wouldn't have spotted the man flying towards her and Barry. The man was flying very fast, his arm stretched out in front of him, holding a large hammer. The man landed, and he walked over to Steve.

"Are those two the ones who you need me to kill?" he asked,

"Whoa, whoa, hold on buddy, who said anything about killing?" Steve replied,

"Well I just assumed that you wanted them dead," the man explained,

"Don't kill them, I want them alive, so I can question them," Steve told the man,

"Fine," The man looked over at Barry and Kara and began to run at them, adjusting his grip on his hammer, spinning it at unreal speeds in his hand. Kara lifts off from the ground and blasts the man with her laser vision, sending him backwards into the ground, surprising him. The look of surprise on his face morphed into pain when Kara flew towards him, picked him up and threw him into the air. Instead of falling however, the man spun the hammer in his hand again and he soared towards her. Kara flies to the side and watched him land on the concrete, having been moving so fast that he hadn't had time to decelerate his flight. Barry ran towards the blue clad man with the shield and the two locked into combat, Barry not doing very much damage to the man even with his superspeed punches. The two continued to fight, neither making any progress until the man swung his shield wildly, managing to strike Barry who fell to the ground, clutching his side. Capitalising on his minor victory, the man ran at Barry who dodged less than a second before the shield would have hit his head. Barry quickly got to his feet and punched the man several hundred times in under a second before turning and running off, an idea coming to him.

Kara flew down towards the red caped man on the ground who slowly stood up, dazed from the impact with the ground. The man looked up towards her and without warning, through the hammer at her, striking her in the face. She fell backwards, regaining stability mere feet from the ground. Kara looked towards the man angrily and flew down, hitting him in the face very, very hard. He fell backwards, dropping his hammer beside him. She dropped down next to him and grabbed his hammer in her right hand. She pulled upwards and the hammer was in her hand, in the air. Kara noticed that it was slightly heavier than a hammer of that size should have been, and she momentarily wondered why before dropping the subject. She looked back at the man on the ground whose jaw had dropped and was staring dumbly at her. She glared at him for a moment before flying off into the sky gaining speed every second. As she reached the stratosphere she pulled her hand back and launched the hammer into space. She angled her body downwards and flew at top speed towards the ground and zeroed her vision in on the caped man, who still looked in pain. Deciding to put an end the this, she decreased her speed (so she wouldn't kill him) and flew directly at him, hitting him into the ground while travelling at 200 mph. His body created a crater in the ground and he was out cold. She looked around for Barry until all she heard was a sonic boom.

She saw a flash of red in the corner of her eye and turned her head to watch as Barry sprinted towards the blue, red and white man. As he accelerated she watched as car alarms went off, windows shattered and the few remaining people in the area clutch their ears in pain. Barry kept accelerating until he just feet from the man, when he cocked his fist back and hit the man while travelling at Mach 1. The man flew backwards several hundred feet and hit the ground, clearly unconscious. Barry looked up towards Kara in the sky, clutching his very obviously broken hand. She flew down next to him and grabbed his broken hand.

"This is going to hurt," she told him, and his muscles tensed as she snapped his hand back into position. He groaned in pain and shook his hand a few times, feeling his wrist begin to already heal.

"We should probably get out of here before too many people see us," Barry told her

"I think it's a bit late for that," Kara replied, gesturing to the carnage around them.

"Good point," he said, "Let's leave then, try and keep up, Girl of Steel," he grinned and sped off, leaving a trail of lightning. She smiled to herself and took off, following him in the air. The two flew and ran for a long time, trying to get as far away from that city as they could manage.

They travelled for hours, travelling at about Mach 3 until they spotted a small town they thought was sufficiently far away from the city they had fought in. They slowed down and stopped just outside of the town.

"Who were those people back in the city?" Kara asked when they stopped

"I don't know, but they definitely knew how to fight," Barry replied,

"They must have been a team of some sort," she reasoned, "they ran into the room only a few seconds after we got there, and they had some sort of A.I talking to the metal man,"

"Yeah, so correct me if I'm wrong, this team consisted of a man with a red metal suit, a red head ninja lady called Nat, a creepy telepathic lady called Wanda, a man with a shield called Steve, a dude with a bow called Clint and some guy called Sparky with a hammer, did I miss anyone?" Barry asked,

"I think that's all of them," Kara replied,

"If I can find a computer I'll try and find some information about them," he told her,

"Sounds good,"

"I'm going to run inside a shop and grab some civilian clothes to wear," Barry told Kara,

"But isn't that stealing?" she asked him

"Do we have much of a choice? Or did you bring a bag of clothes with you?" he replied. She shrugged and followed him into a shop at superspeed, grabbing clothes and running out in the space of the blink of an eye. They changed in under a second, now wearing civilian clothes. They walked into the small town and walking into a shop, desperately needing food after their long travel time. However, they quickly realised that there was a problem.

"We don't have any money, do we?" Barry asked Kara

"Nope," she replied. They walked out of the shop and into a small park where they sat on a bench, thinking about how they were going to acquire money.

"I think I'm going to have to pick pockets," Barry concluded,

"Yay," replied Kara sarcastically, "more stealing,"

"Do you have a better idea?" he asked her, also not enthused by the idea of committing more crimes.

"I suppose not," she conceded,

"Be back in a second," he told her, zipping off, Kara's hair blowing into her face. Barry ran for a few moments, relieving several people of their wallets before returning to Kara. He dropped the wallets onto the bench Kara was sitting on and began counting the money.

"$237.45 in cash and twelve credit cards," he told her. Despite her feelings about stealing, Kara was minorly impressed with the amount of money they had acquired. They made their way back to the store and bought a combined fifty gallons of soda and juice and several boxes of pre-made cake and cookies. They paid for it all, the price being about $80 and back to the park.

"We should probably find a place to stay," Kara told Barry who agreed. The two stood up and ran around the small town until they found the cheapest hotel they could find.

They checked in and walked upstairs where Barry unlocked the door and they walked into their room. There were two separate queen-sized beds and a small table where Barry placed all of their (extremely healthy) food. Barry pulled a chair out and began chugging a bottle of Coke until it was half empty and then grabbed one of the cheap cakes they had purchased and finished it one second.

"I'll be back in a second," Barry proclaimed, standing up and sprinting out of the hotel room leaving a very confused Kara to brush the hair out of her eyes. 3 minutes later and Barry was back.

"I come bearing gifts," he said, laying 7 boxes of pizzas on the table and Kara's eyes widened.

"Yes! I love pizza!" she exclaimed and ran over to the table grabbing a piece of meat lovers and shoving it into her mouth. Several minutes later and five boxes of pizza, fifty gallons of soda and juice, three packets of biscuits and four cakes later and Barry and Kara were sleeping on their separate beds, completely exhausted from the day's events.

The next morning, Barry woke up, rubbing his eyes and yawning, feeling very rested. He looked sideways ad saw that Kara was awake in her own, looking up at the ceiling.

"Wanna grab breakfast?" Barry asked her, her head turning to look at him.

"Sure," she replied, pulling the covers off herself and standing up. Barry got out of bed ad walked over to the table where their collection of stolen wallets lay.

"How much money do we have left?" Kara asked him as he counted the remaining money.

"$7.45" he told her.

"Oh, great," she replied, "We're going to have to try to use the cards, aren't we?"

"Yeah, you'll have to distract the cashier while try all the combos I can in a very small window of time," Barry explained to Kara who had stood up and was walking out of the hotel room.

"Let's go then, I'm hungry," she told him, a smiling forming on her face and Barry stood up and followed her out. They walked to the main supermarket and picked out the essentials: several packets of chips, a few tubs of ice cream, several gallons of soda and three frozen pizzas (which they would microwave using the microwave in their hotel room). When they had collected everything, they needed, they moved over to the cashier ad laid all their items on the conveyor belt where the cashier scanned all the items. Eventually, they needed to pay.

"Cash or card?" the cashier asked,

"Card," Barry replied, starting to sweat. The woman pressed a few buttons on the eftpos machine, turning it around. Barry swiped the card and Kara walked picked up the bags with the food in it. She took three steps forward and then fell over very dramatically, the items in the bags falling out. The cashier rushed over to help Kara up and Barry took his chance. He started trying all the combinations he could, lightning dancing his blur of a hand. He had done four thousand different combinations of four-digit PINs until the cashier looked back over at Barry and gasped. She took a step back and reached for her phone, dialling 911.

Barry swore under his breath and glanced at Kara who nodded and picked up most of the bags and flew out of the supermarket at superspeed. Barry picked up the remaining bags and ran out of the of the supermarket, his trademark streak of lightning following him. He looked up into the sky and quickly located Kara who was heading back towards their apartment. He followed her, running into the hotel and into their hotel room where Kara was waiting for him. Her eyes were wide, and she looked panicked, her hands fidgeting and eyes darting around the room.

"We have to get out of here," Barry told her, and Kara nodded in agreement, darting to her bed where her Supergirl costume lay and at superspeed she changed into her outfit, Barry doing the same. They grabbed the bags of food and Kara jumped out of the window, flying away. Barry ran out the window, running down the building and following Kara away from the small town Barry had found to be called Wilson. The two ran for hours again, passing town and city alike until they were so exhausted they desperately needed rest. They ran for five more minutes until they saw a large city up ahead. Barry slowed down and Kara landed in front of him.

"I really need to rest, and I think that at this point our best bet will be to go into the city," Kara told Barry and he agreed, also feeling tired. They ran and flew into the city and Barry led the way to a backstreet alley where they quickly changed into civilian clothes. They stood in the alleyway for a few minutes, breathing deeply, regaining their breath. After his breath returned to him, Barry realised how hungry he was and looked at the bags of food on the ground and ran over to them, pulling out a 2 litre bottle of solo and it drained it. Kara, also very hungry from the cross country flight, pulled out one of the froze pizzas and looked at it, unleashing her heat vision on it for just long enough for it to be thoroughly cooked through. Kara had no problem controlling of her heat vision, she could heat up coffee or melt a car with no problem. She ripped the pizza in half and then in half again and shoved one of the pieces in her mouth. Chewing for 2 seconds, she swallowed and ate another piece, Barry watching in amusement as he finished three packets of salt and vinegar chips in five seconds, his hands and mouth a blur as he inhaled his very high class dinner (they had flown for so long the sky had gone dark quite a while ago).

After they had each consumed five gallons of soda and a frozen pizza each, they stood up and walked out of the alley, still carrying the bags with the few remaining food items.

"So, we have no cash, can't and don't want to use the credit cards and we nowhere to stay and have barely any food," Barry summed up. "I'm going to have to go wallet snatching, again aren't I?" Kara groaned but nodded,

"Probably," she replied. Barry sighed and rushed off, blowing Kara's hand in her face. Barry returned five seconds later and dropped ten wallets on the ground. He sat down o the ground and counted the money at superspeed.

"Wow," he said, "$580, the people of this city carry around a lot of cash,"

The two incognito superheroes walked around the city until they found an affordable hotel they could stay in. They walked up to the room they hired, and Kara opened the door. They walked inside, dropped the bags and collapsed on their beds, exhausted from the second day straight of non-stop physical exertion. The two lay comfortably on their beds, in complete silence until Kara spoke.

"Barry?" she asked, turning her body over to look at him.

"Yeah, Kara?" he replied, swinging his legs off the side of the bed and facing her bed.

"Well, we haven't really had an opportunity to talk much about this, mostly because we had to fight a bunch of people and then we ran half way across the country and then we ran across the country again today and if you don't feel like talking about it, that's fine and I won't mind because it's totally your choice and stuff but-"

"Kara, slow down," Barry told her, trying not to laugh at the adorable blonde's antics, "What do you want to talk about?"

"Well, when we uh… about when we k-kissed," she finished nervously, stumbling over her words.

Barry froze.

"Oh," was all he got out until he coughed multiple times, "W-what about the kiss?" he asked, "Was it bad?" he started to sweat, getting nervous

"No!" she quickly told him, "No, no, no, no, it wasn't bad, it was good, great actually," she clarified,

"Oh," Barry replied, calming down, a sly grin appearing on his face "Well yeah, I've heard I'm a pretty good kisser,"

"Well," she said, a smile forming on her face also, "I must say, I agree," she sat up on her bed and crossed her legs, smiling at him.

Barry, with renewed confidence from Kara's words, stood up from his bed and walked over and sat across from her on her bed and smiled at her.

"Good," he said, before he leaned in and brushed his lips against hers softly.

Her lips were warm, and Barry smiled into them, feeling her return the kiss. He raised his hands and cupped her soft face. This time, he felt no rush and the kiss was slow and intimate, unlike the other time he had kissed her, when he had rushed it, not enjoying it as much as he did this time. She wrapped her arms around his neck and she deepened the kiss, loving the feel of his lips against hers. They kissed for a minute until they desperately needed air, the two breaking apart, their foreheads touching. The breathed deeply, Kara giggling as Barry's warm breath tickled her face. Once she regained her breath she lightly pushed Barry onto his back and leaned down and kissed him again, loving the feeling of Barry's body pressed up against hers as his hands wandered across her body, up and down her arms and along her torso.

Eventually they broke apart again and lay next to one another on Kara's bed, their bodies touching as they slowly drifted off into a restful slumber.

The next morning, Barry woke up, blonde hair covering his face, a body pressed up comfortable against his own. He smiled, knowing who it was and why they were like that. He had done it. He had kissed Kara Zor-El, not just once, but twice. He didn't want to get of the bed, with Kara's small body pressed up against his, but he was really hungry. He looked at Kara one last time and carefully swung his legs over the edge of the bed, not making a sound as he stepped onto the floor. He walked over to the collection of wallets on the table and picked up $50 and sprinted out of the door and ran around the city until he found a bakery. He stopped running in a nearby alley, and walked into the bakery, purchasing ten warm croissants and an iced coffee. He sprinted back to the hotel room, up through the window. He placed the croissants on the table and looked over at Kara who was sitting up against the headboard.

"Do I smell croissants?" she asked him,

"Ten of them," he replied, and she suddenly wasn't in the bed, just a blur as she finished five croissants in seconds.

Barry laughed and sat down across from her at the table.

"Since I've kissed you twice now does that mean I can give you a good morning kiss?" he asked her playfully,

"You better," she replied, and Barry leaned forward and pressed his lips to hers for the third time ever. He leaned back and smiled at her, seeing her face break into a smile as well. The smile lit up her face and everything else faded away because nothing else mattered except Kara.

"You are so beautiful," he mumbled, not realising he had said that out loud. She blushed and smiled wider,

"You're not so bad looking, yourself," she replied, playfully. Barry grinned at her and pulled the bag of five remaining croissants towards himself and ate them at normal speed, deciding to savour the taste while taking sips of his iced coffee every so often. When Barry had finished his breakfast, he stood up from his chair.

"Do you want to scout the city?" he asked Kara, "see if we can find any information on the people we fought?"

"Sure," Kara stood up and the two quickly put on their super suits, hopping out of the window and running/flying around the city. They scouted the city for about an hour, not seeing anything out of the ordinary except for what he thought might have been a figure jumping from one building to another. He knew one person that ran on top of buildings like that, but there was no way Oliver was on this Earth.

Eventually, the two met up in an alleyway and changed into civilian clothes. They were about to leave when an arrow struck the ground and Barry's feet.

The arrow was tipped green.

"Oliver?" Barry asked the air.

"Hey Barry,"