Enjoy my first crossover with Arrow and The Originals.
For Arrow, the story is set several weeks after the end of Season 2. For The Originals, it is an alternate take in between the events of 1x15 if Rebekah had left instead of going with Marcel to get Davina.

I do not own Arrow or The Originals


Keep Driving. Don't look back.

Those were the only thoughts in Rebekah's mind at the moment. Even though she knew in her heart that she should go back, her head told her that going back would end in her death of even worse. So Rebekah kept on driving.

She did not know how long she had been driving or how far she had gone since she left New Orleans, but Rebekah knew deep down that it wouldn't matter. No amount of distance or running would keep her safe from the inevitable. Klaus would eventually find her and would do god knows what.

As Rebekah continued to ponder her current problems, the car started to make a several noises. She soon saw that the car was about to run out of gas.

"Bloody hell!" Rebekah said. This would mean that she would have to stop to gas up, and that would not be a wise decision to make. However, she knew that she would eventually have to stop and gather supplies as well as think of a long-term plan to stay hidden from her brother.

Knowing that she had no other option, Rebekah sighed and turned her car to the nearest city entrance that she could see.

"Well," Rebekah said as she passed the 'Welcome' sign of the city. "Let's hope that I won't be staying too long in this Starling City."


Several weeks later

As soon as Oliver spotted the truck, he made his move and started running towards it.

"Got him," Oliver said on his communicator. "Coming up 52nd street, heading east"

"Copy that," Felicity responded as she saw it through the monitors in the lair. "Or is it Roger? I never know the difference."

She then quickly contacted Diggle. "John, there's an illegal shipment of RPGS headed your way.

"Roger. I'm on it," Diggle replied as he drove the van and was on the truck's tail.

"Oh, so it is Roger," Felicity commented.

Soon Oliver was in close proximity to the truck and made a jump, landing on top of it. He then headed to the front of the truck and fired an explosive arrow to the hook between the front of the truck and its cargo, causing an explosion that broke the cargo from the front.

Diggle soon caught up with the detached cargo. "RPGS are secure. I've got eyes on."

Oliver, still on top of the fleeing truck, spoke on his communicator again. "Roy, we're coming to you." He then broke the window of the truck in the driver' seat and forced the driver to turn.

Roy saw the truck coming his way and fired an arrow to each wheel stopping the truck's movement.

The driver quickly pulled a gun out and tried to shoot at Oliver. Oliver dodged the shot and the driver got out of the truck and started to run in the streets.

"I got him," Oliver said to Roy. He then started chasing after the driver as rain started to fall.


With his quick movements, Oliver was able to catch up to the driver. However, he soon saw that there was woman walking in the street up ahead. The driver saw the woman as well and grabbed the woman. He then faced Oliver, his gun pointed at the woman's head.

"Damn it," Oliver cursed to himself. Now things got complicated. He pulled out an arrow and drew his bow, pointing it at the man.

"Let her go," Oliver shouted with his voice modulator on, giving him the voice of the Arrow. "You have nowhere to go. Let the woman go and turn yourself in"

"And get sent to prison," the driver shouted in a panicked tone. "I'd rather take my chances here. Not let me walk, or I put a bullet in her head.

"Oh for goodness' sake," the woman said in a bored tone. "Could you move this along please? I d have somewhere to be."

Oliver was taken by surprise on how calm the woman's voice was considering the situation she was in.

"Shut up bitch!" the driver shouted. "Or I'll put a bullet in you!"

"I have a better idea," the woman said coolly. Then with inhuman speed, the woman was now behind the would-be shooter. She then bit his neck and the man began to scream. The woman then snapped his neck.

Oliver was shocked with what he was seeing. Even though he was disturbed at what he saw, he instinctively pointed his bow at the woman's direction. "What are you!"

"Oh please," the woman said. Before Oliver could even move, the woman was right in front of him. "As if that could even hurt me much less kill me."

His reflexes kicking in, Oliver moved his bow and tried to land a hit at the woman, but the woman quickly dodged it and was at a far distance again. With enough distance, Oliver fired an arrow. The woman was able to catch the arrow before it could even reach her. She then threw it right back, hitting Oliver in the shoulder and knocking him to the ground.

"Alright, that's enough of that then," the woman remarked. She then approached the fallen archer. "Sorry about that, but I don't fancy bleeding on the streets. Also, I really don't need you telling anyone what you saw, so," the woman grabbed Oliver and pulled him close to her face.

"Forget everything that you just saw," the woman said to Oliver. At that moment, Oliver felt that there was some force in his mind telling him to follow what the woman said and forget. Still in pain, and together with whatever was going on in his head, Oliver collapsed and began to black out. The last thing he saw was the woman run and disappeared from his sight.


Oliver slowly opened his eyes. Once he did, he saw that he saw back in the lair. He tried standing, even with the headache he was feeling, and saw his teammates; Diggle, Felicity, and Roy, approaching him.

"Oh thank god you're awake," Felicity said with relief.

"What happened?" Oliver asked.

"That's what we were going to ask you." Roy said.

"Me and Roy found you on the ground passed out and the guy you were chasing was dead." Diggle said. "The guy looked like his throat was ripped out."

"There was…a woman," Oliver said, rubbing forehead. He felt like he was having a migraine.

"A woman killed that guy and kicked your ass?" Felicity said skeptically.

"She wasn't normal," Oliver said. "She was really fast and strong."

"Do you think this is another Mirakuru soldier that we didn't take down?" Roy asked.

"No, what I saw wasn't like what someone under Mirakuru could do," Oliver replied. "What that woman did was inhumanly possible."

"Well, that's just great," Felicity said. "We were having a good streak in catching bad guys since we beat Slade and now we have some woman who may or may not be human killing people in the streets."

"Well whoever or whatever she is, she's keeping a low profile," Oliver said. "After she knocked me down, she told me to forget what I just saw."

"So this unnatural killer thought that telling you to forget about her killing someone was easier than killing you." Felicty said.

"It's not that," Oliver said, "When she told me to forget, it was like there was some force trying to make me follow what she was saying."

"So we have a super powered killer and a mind controller?" Diggle said.

"All this is giving me a headache," Roy said.

"Look," Oliver began. "we're all exhausted. We should discuss this tomorrow when we've all had some sleep."

The rest of his team nodded in agreement. Both Diggle and Roy soon left to rest, leaving Oliver and Felicity in the lair.

"Hey," Felicity said to Oliver. "You said that this woman tried to wipe your memories of what you saw."

"Yeah," Oliver said.

"So how come you still remember?" Felicity raised the question.

"That," Oliver said. "is a question I don't have an answer to. I'm not sure why it didn't affect me, but I plan to find out once we know more about what she is."

"Alrighty then," Felicity responded. "get some rest. Starling City still needs its vigilante."

Oliver gave a small smile as Felicity left. Once she was gone, Oliver collapsed to his bed in the lair. He had no idea who this woman was, but if she's in his city, Oliver knew that he had to find her soon before more people end up dead.


When Rebekah was sure no one was following her, she allowed herself to relax.

"You really screwed up tonight," she said to herself.

She had been hiding in this city for a few weeks without any incidents, and suddenly this happens. She shouldn't have killed anyone, but the guy was just infuriating. Things got more complicated when that vigilante showed up. Fortunately, Rebekah was able to wipe his memories before she had to kill him as well.

Now that this disaster happened, she needed to leave soon. She had been in this city longer than she had planned. She knew it was time to leave before there were any more complications could happen.


The following day, after getting some proper sleep, Oliver had contacted Laurel and informed her about the mysterious woman and what happened last night.

"It's only been a few weeks after you took down Slade," Laurel said. "You'd think the universe would give you some breathing room.

"Not really how my job works," Oliver said. "So, have you heard anything from your father about any strange attacks?"

"You mean stranger than someone dressed in a hood and beating bad guys in the streets," Laurel said with a smirk.

"Yes," Oliver answered, smirking back.

"I'll see what my dad knows," Laurel said. "Are you going to be alright? The way you talked about this woman, it sounds like something from a horror movie."

"I'll feel better once I how to catch her," Oliver said. "I've handled worse cases than a woman with weird abilities."


Rebekah was frantically packing her things. After what happened last night, she needed to be out of city by tonight. As she finished packing, she saw that she was running low on blood bags.

"Damn it," Rebekah said. She would need more so she would not need to stop if she got hungry. So far, she was discrete when draining blood from the people in this city. Now, if she wants to stay on the road, she would need some bags.

"Looks like I'll have to make a quick stop to the hospital tonight," Rebekah said.


As night approached, Oliver, Diggle, Felicity, Laurel, and Roy were convening in the lair regarding any progress about the mysterious woman.

"My dad says that there aren't any reports of some woman attacking people," Laurel said. "but there was something strange that I heard. There have been several reports about people having memory gaps. The police think that they're being drugged or something."

"I heard something similar from some people in the Glades," Roy said. "People disappear and show up again with no memory of where they were before they disappeared. Weird thing is, when they showed up again, they all look paler and tired."

"What, is our mysterious woman snatching people and taking their blood?" Felicity said. "Because if that were true, that sounds gross plus creepy."

"Let's figure out how we can find her first before we start to figure out what she's doing," Oliver said.

Suddenly, the monitor started sounding an alert. Felicity quickly ran to it and saw the display.

"What's going on?" Oliver asked.

"I had the security cameras around the city watch out for any strange going-ons like our woman, and there was one such alert showed up in Starling General, specifically where they store their blood bags" Felicity said.

"You think it's our woman?" Diggle asked.

"It's the only lead we have," Oliver said. "Suit up."


As Oliver, Diggle, and Roy arrived in Starling General, they quickly headed to where the blood bags would be stored. When they got there, they saw a security guard on the ground.

Diggle approached the man and check for a pulse. "He's still breathing."

"Let's go," Oliver said. "Stay together and be prepared for anything."


Rebekah knew that getting into the area of the hospital with the blood bags would be easy, given the minimal security, so sneaking in was easy. She soon arrived to the blood bag storage and began taking as many blood bags as she could from the shelves. However, while she was in the middle of stocking up, she heard voices from a distance. She focused on the voices and recognized one of them. It was vigilante from the previous night.

"Bloody hell." Rebekah did not have time to deal with these costumed idiots. Having no other choice, Rebekah spotted a fuse box and approached it. She then opened it and ripped the wires, causing the lights to shut down.

"You got yourself into this Rebekah," Rebekeah said to herself. "Find a way out of it."


When the lights went out, Oliver knew that their presence was known.

"Looks like she knows we're here," Diggle said.

"I've hacked the system in that section of the hospital," Felicity said from the lair. "I have access to the cameras and they show that our woman is still taking the blood bags."

"We get to her position and keep her from leaving, "Oliver said.

"And what about her weird abilities?" Roy asked.

Before they could they discuss any further, several projectiles were heading in their direction.

"Down!" Oliver shouted. They all immediately ducked for cover as the objects were embedded in the wall behind them.

"What the hell?" Diggle noticed that the projectiles were actually pencils.

"I guess super speed and strength also includes super throwing," Felicity pointed out.

"We know you're in there!" Oliver shouted. "We have you outnumbered. Now surrender so we can talk!"

"Is that low gruff voice suppose to intimidate me?" the woman's voice said from a distance. "or are you compensating?"

"Oh, huge burn," Felicity said.

"Not really good to cheer someone that's trying to kill us," Diggle told her.

"Sorry," Felicity apologized.

Oliver and Roy fired their arrows in the direction of the woman's voice. However, the arrows soon came coming back, causing the team to find cover again.

"If this keeps up, she'll be long gone before we can even get close," Diggle said.

"You'll have to do better than that love," the woman said, finally stepping into their view.

"I have an idea," Oliver said. He then pulled out two arrows, giving one to Roy. "Fire at the same direction again."

"And the difference this time will be?" Roy asked.

"You'll see," Oliver replied.

Both Oliver and Roy aimed their bows at her again fired their arrows again.

Once again the woman caught both arrows in her hands. "You really don't learn, do you?"

"Yes, we do." Oliver said.

Before the woman could react, the arrows exploded, knocking down to the ground.

"Smart," Roy said impressed.

"Let's restrain her and take her back to the lair," Oliver said.

Diggle and Roy grabbed the woman's arms and lifted her up. However, the woman's eyes shot open and grabbed both Diggle and Roy by their throats and lifting them up in the air.

Oliver pulled an arrow and aimed it at the woman. He saw now that the woman's eyes were now red with veins under them. Her teeth also had become sharp fangs.

"That hurt," she said angrily.

"Let them go!" Oliver shouted.

"Considering that I have the potential victims, it's me who should be making the demands," Rebekah shouted back. "Now lower your bow before I snap both their necks."

With no other choice, Oliver slowly lowered his bow. "What do you want?"

"What I want is to leave this bloody city and to stop being chased around by you and any other costumed clowns!" the woman said angrily.

"If you want to leave, why draw attention by killing last night?" Oliver asked, trying to buy some time to think of a way to save Diggle and Roy.

The woman's face became shocked. "How do you remember what happened last night? I compelled you to forget that."

With the woman taken off guard, Oliver took his chance and pulled out two flechettes and threw them at the woman's hands, forcing her to let go of both Diggle and Roy. Both Diggle and Roy headed to Oliver's side, weapons pointed at the woman.

"Cheap trick," the woman said. "I'll enjoy ripping your insides out."

Before she could do anything, several alarms started to go off in the room.

"Hospital staff just reported their break-in," Felicity said. "Police will be arriving soon."

"We need to go Oliver," Diggle said.

"Actually, you're not going anywhere," the woman said. "I'd rather kill the three of you now before I leave."


"Yeah I don't think so," Felicity said. She then started rapidly typing on her keyboard.


"Cover your ears!" Felicity said over the communicator. Oliver, Diggle, and Roy followed immediately.

The speakers in the hospital started blaring a sharp high pitched noise. The woman shrieked in pain and became disoriented.

"Let's go!" Oliver shouted. The team then quickly made their way out of the hospital.


Rebekah shook her head as the pain subsided. That's what vampire hearing gets her. When she regained her senses, she saw that the vigilantes were gone.

"This is not my day," she said. Rebekah quickly grabbed the bag full of blood bags and made her exit. She may have gotten side tracked, but she got what she came for. It was time for Rebekah to leave Starling City.


When they arrived back in the lair, Felicity and Laurel helped Oliver carry Diggle and Roy in.

"Should I get the first aid?" Felicity asked.

"We'll be fine," Diggle said hoarsely. His throat still ached from being choked.

"Not the worst thing that's happened to us," Roy added.

"So what happened to the woman?" Laurel asked.

"We had to leave her," Oliver said.

"She's probably using that chance to get the hell out of Starling," Diggle said. "And we have no way of knowing how to find her again?"

"That may not be true," Roy said. "Before she let go of us, I put a tracer on her."

Felicity went to her computers. "I've got her! She's heading for the exit in the main road out of Starling."

"Got it," Oliver said. He got then began to head out.

"Oliver you can't go after her by yourself," Laurel said.

"She's right Oliver," Diggle agreed. "All three of us couldn't even stop her."

"I can't just let her get away," Oliver said. Before he could hear any more arguments, he left.

As he left the lair, Oliver received a phone call.

"Hello?" When he heard who was on the other line, Oliver gave a small smile. "Not exactly the best time to talk." Oliver then had an idea. "Actually, I could use your help. How fast can you get to the main road heading out of Starling?"


Rebekah was driving her car and was almost out of this city. Once she was gone, she can figure out where to go next and hide. However, there was still something troubling her thoughts.

How did that green-hooded vigilante remember her? Rebekah was sure that she compelled him to forget. Could he be a supernatural creature as well? No, that can't be it. She would have been able to tell.

Rebekah was so focused in her thoughts, she did not see a motorcycle suddenly pass by her, and the rider firing two arrows in the front wheels of her car, causing it to swerve and pull to a stop. Rebekah saw that the rider was the green-hooded vigilante she was just thinking about.

"You're persistent, I'll give you that," Rebekah said as she got out of the car.

"I can't let you leave until you answer my questions," the vigilante said drawing his bow.

"You do know what an idiotic decision you've made," Rebekah said before she used her vampire speed to get close to the vigilante, disarming him and grabbing him by the throat. "It was foolish to come after me alone."

The vigilante struggled from Rebekah's grip as he spoke. "I didn't come alone,"

Rebekah then saw a device thrown in her direction. As it landed on the ground, a high pitched sonic sound emitted from the device causing Rebekah to drop the vigilante and cover her ears in pain. She then saw another figure approaching her. This one was a woman with blonde hair and wearing black. The woman pulled out two batons and charged at Rebekah.

Still disoriented, Rebekah could not defend herself as the woman struck her. Rebekah knocked down, but her focus was soon returning. She saw the vigilante fire an arrow which split open into a rope, tying her up.

"Stay down!" the vigilante said, pointing an arrow at her. "Final warning."

"You think you can stop me?" Rebekah scoffed. "I am more powerful than you can imagine!" She then proceeded o break her bindings.

The vigilante fired the arrow, hitting Rebekah in the shoulder.

"That barely hu-" Before Rebekah could finish, she began to feel that she was going to pass out. Rebekah saw that the arrow that hit her had injected her with something. As she began to collapse, she realize what she was injected with.

"Vervain," Rebekah said before everything went black.


"She's out," Sara said.

"Are you sure?" Oliver asked.

"Trust me, that high concentration of vervain can knock out any vampire," Sara said smirking. "Seriously, I leave for a few weeks and you already need me to save your ass."

Oliver gave a small smile back. "Nice to see again, Sara. And you still need to tell me how you know about these things."

"I will," Sara said. "Let's get her back to your place first so we can talk with everyone else. This is a story you all need to hear."


That's the end of the first chapter. Please review and tell me what you think. Also, if you didn't know, the dialogue in the beginning of Team Arrow's part is the dialogue that what used in the opening of the Season 3 episode of Arrow, 'The Calm'