"So, how exactly are you going to tell Tommy about this. Last time I checked, the League wasn't allowed to have scouts here anymore and if what you and Ollie said was right, the League's headquarters doesn't exactly have good cell phone reception." Thea asked Sara.
"By going to Nanda Parbat and telling him in person. In the meantime, you two need to keep an eye on the city. We've gotten lucky so far, but once Brick realizes that there are only two vigilantes, since no one knows that we've got tech support, left in this city, with Oliver and Laurel on their honeymoon and me heading to Nanda Parbat, it'll only be a matter of time before the floodgates open. We need to make sure that doesn't happen." Sara said.
"We'll keep the lights on for you, but please try and hurry back and see if you can bring some back up with you." Thea said and Sara nodded as she headed out.
Thanks to the Argus jet Alex had let her borrow, Sara made it to Nanda Parbat in about two days, since she'd actually started getting flight training for Argus.
Anyways, when she entered the League's fortress, Sara was surprised by how much it had changed. While it still had the same sense of dreadful decor, the place looked as though it had been modernized a bit.
"Sara." Tommy said as he came up to join her.
"Tommy, not that it's not good to see you, but this place seems a bit different than it did the last time I was here." Sara said and Tommy smiled.
"Yeah well, one of the perks of being Ra's al Ghul is that I've been trying to modernize the League a bit. Bring it into the 21st century. Or at least the 20th century. Would you like a tour?" Tommy asked.
"Thanks, but that's not why I'm here." Sara said.
"Okay then, so why are you here? I thought you made it pretty clear that after last time, you were done with the League and even with Oliver and Laurel out of the city, you should be able to handle things without the League's help, especially since I thought we weren't welcome in Star City anymore." Tommy said with a teasing grin that Sara couldn't resist chuckling at, despite the circumstances.
"That was under the regime of your predecessor. But I'm here because of something our latest investigation has brought up." Sara said.
"Okay and why did you need to tell me about it?" Tommy asked.
"Because it directly impacts you." Sara said.
"What are you talking about?" Tommy asked.
"The criminal we're dealing with, a crime lord named Daniel Brickwell, we found out that he's the one who murdered your mom." Sara said and Tommy felt like the world had been pulled out from beneath his feet.
"Are you sure about that?" Tommy asked.
"Positive, you know I wouldn't lie to you about something like this." Sara said.
"Brickwell ruined my life. Before he killed my mom, my life was really good. I had two normal, living parents who loved me. Then he shot my mom and everything changed. My dad disappeared for two years and then when he came back, he was a cold, detached jackass with homicidal tendencies. And it's all Brickwell's fault. And he's gonna pay for it." Tommy said.
"I'm guessing that means I'm not going back to Star City alone?" Sara asked.
"No. I'm coming with you and I'm gonna make this Brick clown pay for what he did to my family." Tommy said.
"Great, though word of advice, don't wear your league gear. I can think of an outfit that, when combined with your skills, will really put the fear of god in him." Sara said and Tommy already knew what she was talking about.
"You think Oliver will mind?" Tommy asked.
"You'd probably be more convincing than Roy." Sara said and Tommy nodded at that.
"Give me a few hours to get things settled here and then I'll go with you back to Star City." Tommy said and Sara nodded.
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Destiny Rewritten
ActionI got this idea after watching Elseworlds. How might things have changed if Oliver's arrow didn't just destroy the book of destiny? What if it also did one more rewrite to reality? As in reset reality back to 7 years ago, when Oliver first returned...