Sara and zari

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A/N: This was written by my friend so I give full credibility to my friend for this story. it's kinda long too. Not spell checked.

The first time they meet, Zari is too annoyed to be impressed that they know who she is

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The first time they meet, Zari is too annoyed to be impressed that they know who she is.

She's been through this once or twice. Well, none of those times involved people showing up in what she assumes are supposed to be costumes. But the gist is the same – a group of white people rushing in to play hero without a clue as to what's actually going on.

The only one that almost sticks out is the girl – Sara, the ARGUS drone calls her. She doesn't say much other than Zari's name, but it's obvious she's the one in charge here. Zari can see it in the way the others look at her, the way she holds herself, the way she has her eye on everything. Hell, if there was a way to breathe being in charge, Zari's pretty sure this Sara girl would have it down. There's nothing about her that doesn't just scream boss.

Not that it does Sara much good with an ARGUS drone calling reinforcements on her team as Zari leaves her with nothing more than a wave. And Zari's sure that she and her team mean well or whatever, but it's better off this way. They aren't actually metas and other than being reported as missing, ARGUS doesn't have much on them. They'll probably be locked up for a couple of days, maybe have to pay some kind of fine, and then be released. Enough to scare them into disbanding and giving up playing team hero or whatever.

It's almost sad how quickly they'll probably break. Zari would feel bad for them if they weren't too naive to see that's how the world works. Because it is. Every person for themselves. They're better off alone.

Zari learned that lesson the hard way.

It takes Zari about thirty seconds to realize that Amaya recruited her without consulting her captain.

The moment they step on the ship and Amaya sees her, she immediately starts justifying her actions. And Sara stands there, arms crossed over her chest as she listens to the whole thing. Then, when Amaya's done, Sara shrugs and says she had half a mind to go back and get Zari herself. She can't be mad Amaya beat her to it.

Which is all nice and weird and stuff, but what about those time cop people they were fighting with? Aren't they going to be pissed about this?

Amaya and Sara exchange glances before Sara smirks and says good, all the more reason to have Zari around. Then Sara does something that is probably supposed to pass for a wink before she walks off, leaving Zari wondering what the hell she's gotten herself into.

Every time things got too difficult, too hopeless, too dark – when someone got caught and arrested by ARGUS, when a mission seemed impossible, when all she wanted to do was give up fighting and hope for the best – Behrad would tell her his favorite hadith about a man who left his camel untied because he had faith in God. When the Prophet found out, he told the man to tie his camel and have faith in God.

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