AN:hello new book yay hope you enjoy Read and review please. Team flash is from the and of season 3.

Couch: Sara Oliver Kara

Loveseat:Roy Thea

Couch: William Ruby Samantha felicity

Couch: Alex Lena sam

Couch: slade Malcolm black siren

Loveseat: Zari Laurel

Couch: Rene Curtis Dinah

Arm chairs:John and Quentin (are in separate ones)

Couch:Cisco caitlyn wally

Couch:Harry Joe Cecile

Loveseat: Barry Iris

Couch:Jon Winn James

They all went into the viewing room as that sat down that saw a sleepy looking Laurel come out from the door across from the break room.

"Hey, so we are going to bring in team flash and the rest of team supergirl okay," she said.

Everyone nodded so she went over to the panel and team flash and supergirl appeared. She pressed another button and more seats came up.

They told all of team flash and team supergirl what had happened so far and they sat down and started the video

"Yes, I am fine. No, Cadmus has done nothing to me. And no, there hasn't been an alien invasion . . . yet."

"Wow I wonder who that could be calling her,"Thea said sarcastically.

"Oliver why does Thea have a bunch of pillows," Barry asked.

"She took them hostage after I threw them at her," Oliver said.

"They are my prisoners of war," Thea yelled.

Lena put a hand over her mouth, snickering when she heard her best friend come down the hall.

Ever since Kara had come clean to her about being Supergirl, she had heard these conversations once or twice. And she still had yet to understand exactly why these calls took place every week right on the dot.

"Tell Slade I wish him luck finding Joe," Kara said as she entered Lena's office, her phone to her ear. "Next week? Got it. Bye, Oliver."

"Boyfriend?" Lena teased.

"Why does everyone think that," Kara said.

While at the same time Thea yelled "I ship it!"

"Shut up!" Oliver yelled at her.

"I ship it too," Lena said.

"Who, Oliver?" Kara blinked. "Oh, no. No, no, no, that's not happening."

"He keeps in contact enough," Lena pointed out.

"Oh," Kara sighed as Lena finished shutting down her computer, ready to go have lunch with her.

"Well . . . I kind of helped him out a few weeks back, and since then, we've been keeping in contact with each other. You know, updates and stuff like that."

Lena nodded, starting to understand. "Same line of work, it sounds like."

"Yeah," Kara sighed, nodding as they walked out. "Except he . . . kind of lives in a different universe."

"Way to drop a bomb Kara," Lena said.

"Excuse me?" Lena blinked.

"That's why it's not as often," Kara nodded, showing Lena her phone. "But ever since I told him about Cadmus, he's been more concerned."

"My dearest mother," Lena rolled her eyes. "He's right to be worried, Kara. I haven't heard from her, and that can't be good."

"Oh god what's she going to do," Kara said.

"I'm being careful, Lena, I promise," Kara insisted.

"I know you are," Lena sighed. "But really, Kara . . . this could end extremely badly for you. It doesn't hurt to have help on standby."

"I know," Kara nodded, biting her lip. "And I trust Oliver enough for that."

So naturally the shipping sisters started texting when they heard that. They had been planning a way to get them together.

"Sounds like a good man," Lena nodded as they entered the elevator.

"He is," Kara smiled. "One of the best."

"Thank you kara," Oliver said.

Oliver hung up from talking with Kara, hearing a snort behind him. "From what your sister told me, it sounds like you put more effort into those calls than your duties as mayor."

"Wow thanks Thea," Oliver said.

"You're welcome," Thea said sweetly.

"It's something Kara told me about before she left," Oliver turned in his seat to look at Slade. "She mentioned it once, like it was no big deal, but it's something that keeps worrying me."

"What is it?" Slade asked, tilting his head.

"An anti-alien organization on her Earth," Oliver answered. "I think she called it Cadmus. Yeah, Cadmus," he nodded, remembering. "It was a small mention, like I said, but there was something else she said that put me on guard. She said they had a device that, originally, would fill the
atmosphere with something that would kill her and her cousin immediately."

"Wow seriously, cool,"Cisco said before people glared at him "I mean, not cool, not cool at all."

"Don't mind him he doesn't think before he does… anything," Caitlyn says.

Slade scowled. "That didn't actually happen, right?"

"No, thank god," Alex said.

"No," Oliver shook his head. "But I keep thinking what could happen if Cadmus used something even remotely similar again." He sighed. "It took me nearly losing everyone to reach out for help, and even then, it was almost not enough. I'm just worried Kara won't ask, and it could lead to her
getting seriously hurt or killed."

"If there is ever a break in those messages, you'll have your answer," Slade nodded to his phone.

"Why do I feel like that's foreshadowing," Thea said. (dammit why do I keep doing this with her)

"The moment you think the pattern breaks, that's when you need to check on her."

"Hopefully, that never has to happen," Oliver said grimly, but nodded. "Kara also said good luck finding Joe."

"I still haven't found him," Slade whispers.

"Thank you," Slade nodded. "Keep in mind, kid, if you ever need to go over . . . you're not the only one that owes her."

"Thank you," Kara says.

Oliver smirked. "Noted, Slade."

He chuckled and headed out the door, Oliver putting his phone back on his desk. Sometimes, he thought to himself as he went back to his computer, it was a huge disadvantage to have a friend over thirty Earths away.

"That's true," Oliver said.

They watched as the next video turned on.

AN: thank you for reading this