Medusa Part 2

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"Supergirl, I'm sorry I got caught." Mon-El whispered as he laid on the floor of his cell. Kara turned her head to Mon-El, her face paled. "It's alright.. But we need to get out of here." Kara used the rest of her strength to pull herself up. "When I was in here earlier, I managed to use my x-ray vision and I think I may have found a possible exit."

Mon-El shoved his hands into his jean pocket, pulling out a security card. Kara looked over at the Daxamite with a puzzled expression. "When they caught me, I managed to swipe one of the guard's security cards."

"Why didn't you tell me earlier?" Mon-El pointed up at the camera in the corner of the room. "When the flash is red, it means they are watching us. When it goes blue, they aren't. We have about 1 minute until it goes red again." He handed the card to Kara who proceeded to swipe the card against the cell. Luckily for the pair, the cell gate opened. "Yes!" Kara jumped giddily, then quickly readjusted herself back to her strong persona. She swiped Mon-El's cell and he limped out of the jail.

Kara wrapped her arm around his waist, his left arm placed over her shoulder. "We have to get out of here." The two stumbled through the facility, dodging past two guards when they were looking the other way. "This way, only two more corners." A silent alarm went off in Mon-El's brain, blaring into his ears, causing him to cry out in agony. "Supergirl! I think they've put something in my head. This alarm, it's hurting me!" Kara's eyes widened before rushing to the exit faster than before. "We are nearly there Mon-El. Hold on."

The pair turned the final corner and saw a locked gate. "That's it!" As they reached the gate, Kara spotted something out of her peripheral vision. Jeremiah? She peeked through the door, spotting Jeremiah strapped in a chair. Mon-El's whining caused Kara to pull the gate exit open, shoving him through. Kara heard loud footsteps coming from behind the pair. Mon-El watched in confusion as Kara slammed the gate shut, locking it accidentally. "Supergirl! What are you doing?!"

"I saw Jeremiah! Now you need to go! Get in contact with Alex Danvers! GO!" Kara pleaded with Mon-El, who unwillingly agreed. He limped out of the building while Kara opened the nearest room's door. Kara walked slowly over to the man in front of her. She couldn't believe it. He's alive.. Unfortunately, agents were all over Kara in a matter of seconds. "I will get you out Jeremiah! I promise you!" Kara yelled as she was dragged further underground in the facility, locked in a Kryptonite cell, an exact replica of her Aunt Astra's cell.

"How did you..-"

"Hello Supergirl. Good to see you again." Lillian smirked, placing her hand up against the see through glass.

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Hank Henshaw pushed the golden key into the ice, smirking evilly as the ice door swung open. Kel-Ex floated over to the cyborg, hands up in attack mode. "You cannot enter the Fortress of Solitude. State your name and business." Hank ignored the robot and moved over to the control panel. Kel-Ex repeated his request, adding on "If you do not answer, I will have to disintegrate you. 3, 2-" Hank broke the small tube filled with Kara's blood and dripped it onto the central command centre.

"Hello Kara Zor-El, what can I assist you with?" Hank grinned shoving the rest of the glass onto the floor. "Tell me about the project you call Medusa."

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"Alex! Lena and I may have found a possible location!" Winn yelled, until Susan slapped her hand onto his mouth. "Not so loud." He nodded slowly, carefully removing the agent's hand from his face. Lena chuckled in her seat as Alex walked towards the group. "Agent Vasquez, stop hassling Agent Schott. Ms. Luthor, what can you tell us?"

Lena displayed a 3D view of the city, outlining all the blueprints. "We did a third scan for any Kryptonite or Isotope 41 and at first, nothing had popped up. But, I ran a tetrihydral scan, which-" Lena rolled her hand in the air for effect. "- basically enhances the tiniest trace of the two elements. There was only one place, other than my mother's house, that contains this element."

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