Surprisingly, Dinah wasn't there to ask anymore questions, instead, she decided to take Weiss on a tour of whatever this place was. They called it the Watchtower or something similar to that. Weiss would've preferred staying in her room to quietly muse and angrily blame the Two Brothers for her situation, but Dinah was pretty persuasive. She didn't like that, they must've been up to something.

"That's the medbay, you were in there for a few days while we tried patching you up." Dinah said with her usual smile as she pointed towards a set of double doors. Weiss only gave it a brief glance, keeping her arms crossed.

"I see." This felt tedious, as if Weiss had already gone through this before. What did Blake used to call that? Deja vu? It was something similar to that.

"Our next stop is going to be the cafeteria." Dinah walked a step ahead of Weiss' pace. "We might run into another Leaguer if they're still onboard the Watchtower, and not out in the field."

This Justice League sounded more like a Huntsman guild than an actual group of superheroes. It was a niche interest back home on Remnant anyways, since huntsman and huntresses with their various semblances made such a genre redundant. Weiss was pretty sure that Jaune and Ruby alone kept it alive with all the comic books they kept buying and the low budget movies they kept dragging their teams to go see.

"Do they all have names like Black Canary?" Weiss asked as they turned into a long hallway. So far she hadn't seen any windows to get a glimpse of the outside world. Judging by the smell and all the rocks that the Watchtower incorporated into its structure, it must've been built underground or inside some mountain.

Dinah gave her a soft laugh. "Kinda? Some of us are less creative than others."

"Really?" Weiss raised a lone eyebrow. There was a whole new culture to learn and study if this world was going to be her new one. It'd be a lot easier if she had her team with her, or Myrtenaster at the very least.

"Three of our founding members are named Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman." Dinah said, slowing her pace to walk right beside Weiss. The blonde's smile grew when she caught Weiss' reaction, whose mouth dropped ever so slightly.

"Those are the dumbest names I have ever heard." Weiss scoffed, closing her mouth before an insect could fly in. Batman, sounded like a name that an unimaginative faunus would come up with, and that wasn't Weiss trying to be racist or anything. She was pretty sure that Blake would agree with her. Superman and Wonder Woman spoke for themselves.

"Perhaps, but they're easy to remember, and a simple, yet popular name, can be a symbol in its own right." Dinah stopped in front of another double door. Weiss couldn't argue with that, back on Remnant, the Schnee name was a symbol of oppression to the faunus, that was something Weiss had hoped she could change. That would be up to Winter now, and Whitley, but her little brother always took after their Father so Weiss didn't place much faith in him. "This is the cafeteria."

Dinah pressed an electronic button on the keypad, causing the doors to slide open. It was smaller than Weiss expected, barely a half dozen tables that were organized in rows with vending machines at the far side of the wall. The kitchen and serving area sat to the left of the cafeteria.

"Are you hungry?" Dinah asked as the duo walked in. Another blonde, a man, was the lone occupant of the room, wearing a green costume that didn't look like it offered any protection. His hood was lowered which showed off his nicely ironed hair, and his mask sat on the table as he ate his bowl of steaming hot noodles.

"Not really." Weiss doubted she'd be able to keep any food down, or be able to taste something other than ash.

"We'll rest here for a bit before we continue with the tour." Dinah lowered her voice to just above a whisper as she waved at the blonde man.

"Dinah!" The man stood up with a large grin the moment he saw his fellow blonde. "Great! I thought I was going to have to eat alone, Flash ditched me to go hang out with Captain Marvel."

Dinah hid her laugh behind one of her hands. "We won't be here long, I'm just giving Weiss a tour of the Watchtower."

The handsome man tore his eyes away from Dinah to give Weiss a once over. "Where are my manners? Names Oliver Queen, but you can call me Ollie." He gave her an easygoing smile and extended his hand.

"Weiss Schnee." She shook his calloused hand, and squeezed softly. Oliver didn't flinch, keeping his grin. "Let me guess, you're the Green Hood?"

Oliver laughed loudly, throwing his head backwards before wiping a nonexistent tear from the corner of his blue eyes. He angled his body in Dinah's direction. How interesting, were they an item? "Green Arrow actually, but that's good. I'll have to let my next partner know, I doubt Speedy will want to chase his name."

"Oh." Weiss said awkwardly, withdrawing her hand. Was Speedy another member of the Justice League? His name did explain the calluses on his hands though. A man with the name of Green Arrow definitely used a bow.

"I'm glad you're okay. You sure gave us quite a fright with your arrival." Oliver retook his seat as Dinah and Weiss sat across the table. He started picking at his noodles again.

"I am too." Weiss admitted. She wouldn't be able to find a way back home if she was dead. "I'm sorry if I caused any issues."

"None at all." Oliver and Dinah said at the same time, causing the two to blush slightly. It disappeared as easily as it came.

"It's a lot to take in, being stranded in another world, but don't worry!" Oliver's energy was contagious. "We'll do whatever it takes to help you."

"Thank you." Weiss formed a small smile in return. Even if she didn't fully trust them, her host had been nothing but polite.

"Speaking of doing whatever it takes to help." Dinah spoke up, causing Weiss to turn her head to look at the taller woman next to her. "The League had put it to a vote, and if you're willing, we'll supply you with an apartment on Earth, a new public identity, a base in a city where you could continue being a huntress, as an affiliate of the League, not a full member, provided you follow our local laws of course."

That was a more than generous offer. Too generous in fact, and Weiss knew from personal experience that there was always a catch to every offer that was too good to be true.

"What's the catch?" Weiss narrowed her eyes.

"No catch." Dinah's smile never disappeared. "In fact, you'd actually be helping us. The League only has so many members, and every major city isn't lucky enough to have their own heroes to keep their crime levels low." That made sense, in a reasonable sort of way. It was a good enough excuse for Weiss.

Weiss was about to answer, when she was interrupted by the sound of Oliver loudly slurping her noodles, causing her to wince softly. He reminded her of Yang.

"Why don't you keep that in mind and we can continue our tour." Dinah shot Oliver a playful glare, who only smirked in return. These two really needed to get a room.

"Sure!" The tour could give Weiss enough time to think about the offer.

Still, all she wanted to do was go home.


Dinah had the two of them in an elevator this time that was moving upwards quickly, at least in Weiss' opinion. Everything here was similar to Remnant, but different at the same time.

"We're heading to the mission room." Dinah said after a few seconds of silence. "There's something there I want to show you."

Weiss nodded in response. The Justice League's offer was still weighing on her mind. Even if she would be assisting them in protecting people, why would they go that far in helping her? They didn't know who she was, or what her skills and powers were. Why would they put that amount of trust in her?

Her musings were interrupted by the elevator coming to a stop, its doors opening silently. She followed Dinah out into the large open room, when Weiss paused.

There were three large weird shaped tubes at the far side of the room that looked like they led to nowhere, and like the rest of the Watchtower, looked like they incorporated a bunch of rocks into the building. Yet, that wasn't what caught Weiss' attention. It was the large glass dome that revealed a bunch of bright lights in the never ending darkness of space, and the large blue and green planet that must've been Earth.

The iris of Weiss' eyes turned into pinpoints as her jaw practically dropped to the floor.

"I'M IN SPACE?!"

A/N

I finished this in two days, so hopefully it doesn't feel rushed.

I still haven't decided what city to drop Weiss in, since I'm from Texas and have no idea how other cities in the US work, or their local culture. Feel free to drop a suggestion!

Thank you for reading!