Kara:
"Oh my god," I say, my eyes stuck on the glowing, yellow, ring on my cousin's finger.
"Son of a-," Barry moans, stepping back. "You have a yellow lantern ring. You have a yellow lantern ring! Why!"
"Because of him," Kal yells, pointing at The.
"Me," The repeats, "Hey buddy, I in no way told you to put that stupid flipping thing on your finger! If any, I'd be telling you to chuck that fudging thing in the freaking ocean and hope the only things that find it are dirt and rocks!"
Clenching his fist, the yellow ring glowing brighter, he then shoots it out, a yellow beam firing out from the ring. The beam stopping only a few feet above it, a large platform with large spikes underneath it forms.
The:
Kara and I look at each other, we both nod our heads and move fast. The spiked platform falling down, she leaps into the air and catches it, breaking through the yellow spikes! Meanwhile, I jump back and shoot out both my arms, pushing everyone out of the way with a massive gust of wind.
Once everyone is out of the way, I turn to Superman.
"Here," I say, "Have a drink on me."
I look at the water still flooding in from the sprinkles outside. Spinning around, the water rockets from across the room, circling around me. Once I have enough pressure, I slap the water and send it all hauling at Superman. Hitting and knocking him back, the spiked platform fades away and free Kara.
"Time to go," I say, running and tapping Kara. "To freedom!"
Running past the rest of them, I jump into the air and then stomp my foot against the ground. Pulling back my closed fists, I shoot them out and cause an entire wall to fly out.
"Really," Flash says, slowly limping behind me. "I thought this was supposed to be a stealth mission. What was destroying an entire wall?"
"I think we're a little past stealth," I reply, seeing soldiers storm down the hallway and more soldiers aim at us.
I see a few soldiers aim a rocket launcher at us, so I slice the air with a flattened hand and send a slash of fire toward it. Hitting the launcher, the fire spreads and forces the soldiers away from it. The fire also spread to the rockets in the launcher, the whole thing exploding into a mushroom cloud of black smoke and fire seconds later.
"Not what I was going for, but still work."
"Really," Dinah screams.
"Okay, I have one annoying bastard yelling at me. I really don't need two."
"Either way, I think you're about to have one more," Oliver yells, pointing at Superman as he flies into the air. Still dripping wet, he wipes some water from his eyes before they turn red.
"Get out of the way," Flash says, quickly pushing everyone out of the way to dodge Superman's beam. Shooting past us and hitting the ground outside, I pull a kungi from my pocket and toss it. Catching it in his hand, he crushes it.
"Dinah, Oliver," I say, tossing more kungi and grabbing his focus. "Hold back the soldiers in the hallway. I deal with Superman. Kara, you and Flash need to get out of here the three!"
"I'm leaving without them," Flash says, running to the door. Dinah screams and knocks them back, Flash slam the door shut.
"We'll be fine! It's the three of them that won't be! Go back to where we dropped in and then come back for the rest of us!"
"No one is leaving," Superman shouts, dropping to the ground and blasting his yellow ring. Another beam hitting where the wall was, expands into a second wall. However, focused on blocking our exit, he leaves himself exposed.
Running right up to him, I spin-kick him and destroy his focus, the yellow wall fading away.
"Go now! Now! Now! Now!"
Seeing Kara as she picks up Stein and Jason, she nods her head. Nodding back, I watch as she carries the two away, Flash and Jaime follow after them.
"Just us now," I say, backing away as Superman rubs his chin.
"Yup," Oliver replies. "Just the three of us versus all of them."
"Don't suppose you have anything else in that jacket of yours," Dinah asks, struggling to keep the doors closed. "Or any more secret superpowers?"
"I prefer not to use any powers. Despite what you saw earlier. That was something else."
"This is for Kara," Superman screams, firing his ring.
"Watch out," Oliver yells. Dinah getting out of the way in time, the beam hits the door, exploding and unleashing a flood of One Earth soldiers.
"Give up," Superman orders, his eyes turning red. "You're surrounded from all sides. With soldiers everywhere, and in a few minutes, regimes. There is no escape."
Oliver helping Dinah up, soldiers quickly circle the two, their guns right on them. Meanwhile, Yellow Lantern Superman is glowing brighter than the sun in front of me, and soldiers carrying rocket launchers are getting on their knees.
"You make one move," Superman says, "And Green Arrow and Black Canary will die."
Supergirl:
"Watch out," Barry says, skidding to a stop with Jaime still in his arms.
"What is it," I ask, looking behind to see One Earth soldiers following after us. "Oh no."
A whole convoy of One Earth trucks and armored cars kicking up dust as they trail after us, I look toward Barry, slowly dropping down beside him.
"We can't fight and carry the three," I say, hearing Jason and Professor Stein moans. "Maybe one of us could try and hold them off while the other fights the convoy."
"I can do that," Flash replies, but I stop him.
"No. I will hold them off. You can move faster than me. Carry Jaime, Jason, and Professor Stein to the portal and then call Dr. Kane."
"I'm not calling Scarecrow," Flash says.
"Do it," I yell, getting right in Flash's face. "Call Dr. Kane!"
I push him back and turn around, my gaze fixes on the incoming trouble. With my super hearing, I hear them yelling at one another.
"There they are," a soldier screams, pointing at the five of us.
"Remember the plan," another soldier screams back. "Superman wants them alive. He wants them alive. Non-lethal only."
Despite what I hear, I see a lot of the One Earth soldiers carrying dangerous weapons, such as guns and rocket launchers.
I take in a massive breath, before blowing them all away.