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Iâll Cry At The Funeral
A quick lil oneshot on how Saraâs losses and what she gains in return. can be found on fanfiction.netÂ
Robert. Moirah. Tommy. Ivo. Oliver or so she thought. Countless League companions. That Carter guy. Herself. Sara Lance was no stranger to death but damn it if it didnât crush her each time they were acquainted.Â
1. D. Laurel LanceÂ
There was no funeral this time. Sara didnât even really know what a funeral was like anymore. The league didnât really have them. Death had been such a part of her but funerals never really had. Hell she had even had her own funeral, had needed at least a couple by now, but now even with her close acquaintance with death⌠This was too much.Â
Laurel.Â
Laurel Lance.Â
Dead.Â
She had come back from all that. All that bullshit chasing a physco immortal through history. A mission that Laurel had encouraged her to go on. She had come back looking to tell her sister about all the good sheâd done. That though there were their hiccups that she and her team had succeeded. And she had found a family all on her own. That she was getting through the bloodlust. That she was doing better.
God she had been so excited to come back and get Laurel in one of those hugs only her sister could really give. Instead⌠Instead she found her father standing with his hands planted on the control center in the âarrow cave.â A look of pain on his face until he had seen âhis baby.âÂ
His baby girl. Sara really didnât know how, after everything, he could still see her like that. In all the relief that had flooded her fatherâs expression it immediately returned to pain as she asked for her older sister.Â
Those words âIâm sorry, Saraâ would be seared in her mind forever. And she knew.Â
Laurel Lance.Â
Dead.Â
Laying in a grave next to where Sara had been for a year. Where she still should be. Alone. Without the company of her sister.Â
Dead.Â
Not Laurel. Not for a long time.Â
But here they were. Laurel was gone. She was here.Â
She was supposed to come back to just about the moment she left. Rip had lied to her. That wasnât important right now though. There wasnât going to be a funeral to cry at. That had happened. Months ago.Â
So she broke. Sara Lance broke and she cried. She sobbed in her fatherâs arms. She screamed at Rip. She hit and lashed out and almost killed the man. She wanted to. But that wasnât her, it couldnât be her anymore.Â
She had to be better.Â
For Laurel.Â
2. Leonard Snart
He had been there when Laurel⌠God Sara couldnât even think about it right now. They had finally made it to the freakin time council or whatever the hell they were. Finally gotten past Mik/Chronos or whatever that bull shit was now. They had finally gotten where they needed to be and for what? One of them to sacrifice themselves? And it had to be Leonard.Â
The one who had some honor. Related to her more than anyone else on the team. The one who would play cards with her or just talk in that drawn out way of his till sheâd start to doze off. The one who would fold the cards back together in that way of his. The one who would lay a blanket over her as she was hardly awake and press comforting lips to her forehead. It was never romantically. It didnât feel like that at least, it was more like he was just there.Â
Sara had never really let herself entertain the idea before. It was Lenard. No way. They were teammates, not that that stopped other people but it was messy and Sara was so over messy. Until he shoved his arm into that stupid machine and gave himself up to save time and free will itself.Â
Sara wasnât sure if they were right or eachother but that didnât mean hearing that explosion didnât rip her heart right out of her chest. Sheâd lost Laurel and now sheâd just lost the only person who made her feel like life could be ok again. Then people had the audacity to talk about how horrible he was when he might have been the best of all the legends. Ray included.Â
There wasnât a funeral for him either. There wasnât a body and honestly who would have gone but the legends? Sara made sure she told Lisa thought. She made sure she knew the hero her brother had become. Had always been really.Â
And Lisa was pissed. She was so pissed that her brother was such a fucking idiot. Sara was a little pissed to. It could have been her. Should have been her. She could have done it. Sheâd already died once. She was just living on literal stolen time. Not Lenard.Â
Then she had kissed him. And yeah, maybe it was selfish of her.. Or maybe it was what he needed in those final moments. She really couldnât tell. Maybe it was both.Â
She had waited for a while but she was just so broken and he was so patient. At least⌠at least he got to know she cared in those final moments. Sara wondered though if maybe he had always known.Â
When all the Legends were away and she had a night to herself she puts his beer up by a photo of him, leaning on a door frame with that goddamn smirk. So when she falls asleep with a beer across the table from her on the table as she drank herself to sleep there was no one to lay her down and drape a blanket over her.Â
And damn it she was going to miss him.Â
3. Martin SteinÂ
Things felt weird. The waverider without Martin was weird and it had only been a few minutes. The professor laying there dead. Shot. The professor separating himself with Jax. Taking his last breathsâŚ
His body was still here but he was gone.Â
Martin Stein.Â
Dead.Â
Sara needed to figure out how to get his body back to his family. His daughter. His wife. How to get her Legends closure. That would all have to come after this was all over though. She just couldnât figure out what the best way to take care of this was. It was her job now, right? She was the captain. The captain had to make these decisions.Â
Oliver looks at her in that gentle way of his calling her from her thoughts. Those understanding eyes. Despite his usual stony demeanor Sara always knew he was a softie. He always had been. âHow you holding up?â Except right now Sara really didnât need that look. She needed to keep moving and she needed Oliver to not do his Ollie thing and make this more difficult than it already was.Â
Instead of taking her old friendâs comfort she tries to brush past his shoulder turing her grief cold with a deep breath. Cold was easy. Cold helped her stay solid. âIâll cry at the funeral.â Sara responds as she tries to hurry down the p-way of the Waverider, wanting absolutely nothing to do with all this emotional bull shit- she had a job to do. They all had a job to do. Well⌠not Martin⌠not any more. Never again.Â
âSara -â He starts as he grabs her upper arm. He really should know better than to do that. If it wasnât Oliver heâd have been down a hand to match his sisterâs father. But this was Oliver and he was just checking on her.Â
No matter how hard she had grown. No matter how good at things - killing things - she had grown Oliver still would always see her as she was before their lives all changed. Not that he ever doubted her competency or her ability to care for herself physically, he just couldnât really get through the part where she had become more dark that even him.Â
Dying will do that to you.Â
But when she gives him an understanding, thankful, faint smile for just a moment she means it when she says âIâm fine.â For the time being at least. Or at least relatively. She isnât breaking. She knows what that feels like. Sheâs in a good place.Â
Well not a good place but maybe a good headspace would be a better way to put it. She knew sheâd be fine to keep leading her team, to take care of this threat. She would be just fine and she could wait till it was all over to give the doctor the thought he deserved from her.Â
She just didnât know if it all being over was a reference to their current Nazi nightmare or the thing with Mallus. Sara suspected it was probably the latter.Â
The funeral rolled around quicker than she had anticipated. That final fight with those crazy assholes from Earth X was carthic in a way. She could focus in the moment. She had to. There was nothing else. There was trading blows with those guys in black. There was sneaking peeks to check on her team, her whole team, to make sure they were good. But for the most part, it was just the fight and she loved the fight so she let it consume her for the time being.Â
Now out in the damp chilly air she watched her feet as mud formed around where she allowed her weight to be pressed down into the slightly squishy grass. Her black bootie-heel-things sinking just a little bit each step she took toward the new stone. Because of course, of course it was raining.Â
She walked up to the group surrounding the fresh hole in the ground. The team. His family. Those who he had fought with. She couldnât help but wonder if he had continued with all his science stuff instead of this FIRESTORM project how many people would have been there? The whole physics community? Colleagues who didnât even really know or like him? It was a comfort to know that even if that life probably wouldnât have ended this way, at least everyone here really cared for him. There would be no obligatory grieving here and for that the Captain was thankful.Â
She didnât really listen to Jaxâs words as she stood between Ray and Lilly, the daughter he never would have had if it wasnât for this little adventure of theirs. She tried to listen, she really did, but as far as public speaking went Jax wasnât really that good at it, and she just couldnât. Her mind was a million other places. A million different timelines, a million different missions.Â
Because right now she could be a little distracted. She had time to let her mind wander, to remember. She wouldnât as soon as they got back to the ship where she had to be locked on and ready to go for her team--for time itself. It was nice to breathe a second to stand there quiet but strong for her team and Martinâs family but that time was coming to a close with each stepforward of a friend to drop a shovelful of dirt on that wooden box.Â
So when Sara nearly whispers down to the cedar âthank you for believing in meâ she means it. She never would have been able to take this step and take on being captain if he hadnât pushed her into it in that nudging way he had. And though she had her dad and she loved her dad more than anything, having Martin around as she tried to figure out what it meant to be alive again⌠it helped. It helped more than he would have even known. And he had become an uncle type character for her just when she needed it. Â
She walked back to the waverider thankful to get to say goodby to Alex. She really hoped everything worked out for the woman. She seemed pretty cool. Maybe things would have been different if they werenât from two different worlds and Sara wasnât a time traveler. Who knows. At least it was fun while it lasted.Â
Back on the ship they almost immediately get called back into the field the anachronism alarm going off. Fuck. Canât her team just have five damn minutes to grieve. Just five. Thatâs it. They needed that. Sara could see they needed that.Â
âAlright I know we just lost Martin. But I want you to take those feelings and put them in a box. Then I want you to close that box. Then I want you to lock that box.â It had worked for her and honest to god she didnât know how else to help her team get through this and keep doing what they needed to because apparently time waited for no man. Especially not dead ones. Â
She takes a moment to breathe over the control station in the center of her bridge. âThatâs healthyâ And sheâs not quite sure who said it but was huffed with a certain degree of sarcasm that only a legend could muster.Â
âMaybe not. But weâve got a job to do.âÂ
And when later she made the assertion that âKicking ass is how we heal.â She meant it, she did, but she was hoping that the more she said it the more it would become true. The more it would feel true. They were going to kick ass and move on because they had to. She had to.Â
So when the Waverider notifies her of a call from one Ava Sharpe, Sara almost doesn't answer. She really canât deal with that goody-two-shoes self-righteous woman and her judgment right now. Not her judgment for Sara being a terrible captain who canât even take care of her own team. It was her job to bring them all back after all. Â
Thatâs not what happens though. With a duck of her head, one that Sara finds infuriatingly adorable, and a quick tuck of hair beihind her air, the agentâs gaze softens along with her voice âbut I also heard about Martin Stein and Iâm calling to express my condolences.âÂ
âWell thank you.â Sara says, bristling. If sheâd been expecting the kind words from the other woman⌠if she hadnât been taken so off guard maybe then it would have been easier to keep her emotions in check. Instead she goes to what she knows, cold. âBut my team and I⌠we have it under control.âÂ
She didnât want to be like that with Ava. Not after her kindness. It was just instinct. She felt like she needed some separation from it but she also wanted nothing more than to actually grieve the man. So with a deep sigh she uncrosses her arms from her chest where they had taken a defensive position âto be honest, my team is still pretty raw from losing Stein. We could use outside perspective.âÂ
The fact is⌠Sara doesnât just mean her team. She is still raw too. She just canât afford to let anyone know that. She has to be the backbone. She has to be the one to keep them moving forward. Her team needs it. The world needs it. Ava knows. Of course she knows. Her and Sara never see eye to eye on anything but they understand each other like no one else really does and maybe thatâs why it is so easy for them to get under each other's skin. Knowing that the captain would just ignore her if she offered more comfort Ava decides to stick to their usual dynamic. âAre you asking for my help?â She smiles as though she were amused at the prospect, perhaps even rubbing it in a little, just to distract Sara from everything else going on.
As expected the blond huffs out an annoyed ânoâ before an infamous Agent Sharpe eyebrow raise calls her out on her bull shit âok, yes.âÂ
Itâs not two seconds later before the other woman shows up. Sara knows that Ava knows whatâs really going on with her. And Ava knows that Sara knows she knows. But itâs a delicate and practiced dance between the two and theyâd both be damned if it was addressed now. There was work to do after all.Â
So hours later when they are back to arguing, for real, about the viability of this operation things get more than a little heated. Sara is exhausted and more emotional than Ava had seen her. Ava is worried and being pulled in a thousand directions and just plain thinks that this is a stupid plan. âWe have lost scores of agents.â
âSo what, what does that mean?â Sara throws her hands up in frustration as the two argue in her office. Spinning to face the agent with more unhinged anger than is really warranted at Avaâs perfectly rational qualms. âYouâre just going to throw in the towel?â Because thatâs bullshit!
The Legends donât quit when all odds are against them. Not now. Not ever. Sara would make sure of that. They didnât get to do that. They were the worldâs last defense. More than that. They were the fabric of realityâs last defense as scary as that was.Â
âWe really canât afford to lose anyone else.â Ava says with regret. She hadnât lost close friends but each loss hit the Beauro hard. There wasnât a lot of people they could keep bringing in. Sheâd also be lying if she didnât admit that though she wasnât close with any of the fallen agents they were technically her subordinates and that made her feel complicit in each of their deaths. It was a heavy weight to bare, even for Ava. âAnd I can?â The hurt in Saraâs voice rips through the room immediately making Ava regret her words. That wasnât what she meant. Not at all. But it was still a fact that couldnât be overlooked. Neither team could afford that, granted for very different reasons, but it was still true. And even further, the implication that Legends were expendable was such complete and utter bullshit.. Except maybe it wasnât. Sara did remember Rip telling them that none of them mattered to the timeline.Â
âNo-â Thatâs not what I meant.
âDo you have any idea how hard this has been on us?â And as the tears came into the reformed assassin's eyes Ava knows that us is not who Sara is talking about. Her. This has been so hard on her. Sheâd had to keep everyone focused, as focused as legends get, and keep them moving forward.Â
It had taken a toll on the Captain that she hadnât really anticipated. This leadership thing was tough. She kinda liked that part of the league. She worried about herself. The job. That was about it. Now. Now she was in charge of this bunch and their wellbeing and pretty much everything else, herself included, came after that.Â
âI really am sorry Sara, Director Bennett has ordered me to return to the Time Bureau.â
âScrew his orders. I need you here.â Sara knows she isnât just talking about the mission. She doesnât know if means for Ava to be here to help her or if she needs Ava here to do the mission. Deep, deep, down she knows that she is basically admitting that she, on some level, needs Ava. Something about the understanding the other blonde offers but she wasnât anywhere near a place where she could really start to explore that.Â
âLook I know Dark is personal for you and youâre the last person to back out of a fight but you asked me to give you an outside perspective. If youâre concerned for the safety of your team you should leave Finland. This is not a fight the Legends can win.âÂ
So as the agent starts to leave - to follow her stupid fucking order - the words just slip from Saraâs lips before she can even process them in her head. âAfter losing Stein, I canât lose anyone else.â And all that bitch has to say about that is that sheâs sorry. In general, Sara had a thing against using that word, but she hadnât figured out quite an apt replacement for it yet.Â
Anyway⌠What Sara didnât know is that Ava was sorry for all the things. Not just her having to leave. She was sorry for all of it. She just didnât see another way. Not right now.Â
Not till Sara was sucked into some weird demon portal. Screw orders. People needed her help. They needed her help to help everyone else. She wasnât going to just turn her back on them. The legends. This hand nothing to do with one Sara Lance. âYou came back.â
âItâs like you said. You needed me.â Ahhh, screw it. She came back for Sara. She needed someone. Sara was breaking. She was doing her best but she was in dire need of some relief. Someone who got it. Someone she wasnât in charge of. Sure the Legends were her family but they were also her responsibility. Ava was different.Â
It meant the world to Sara that the agent had come back. But now that she was gone again, the mission was over. Thank Bebo for that. Sara was finally alone. The team was sleeping off the mission, or enjoying the time off the ship sheâd insisted on so they could all now process their grief a little more fully. And so could she. Alone. On her ship.Â
She hadnât really meant it when she told Oliver that sheâd cry at the funeral. She couldnât. Not in front of everyone. It wasnât anything as stupid as not wanting to look vulnerable in front of her team. Sure that was part of it but this one was on her. She didnât get the luxury of falling apart. She had to be the backbone for the team. The constant. The example of strength for them. For Clarassia. For Lilly. She had to be there and give them enough comfort and support so that they could grieve. They needed that. They deserved that.Â
It was on her and she didnât get to need their comfort. No. She got to give it. She got to give a purpose behind the grief and then turn this⌠this tragedy⌠this loss of a brother, father, friend into something positive. She got to take this off of Jaxâs shoulders. It had to be her. Sheâs the captain.Â
And then there was âDirectorSharpeâs call not a few days later. And when Sara told Ava that the team was taking it hard, that they are off their game she really meant that she was taking it hard. That she was off her game. That this was on her and she doesnât get to fall apart for that but she feels it happening anyway. So she pushed it down. She pushed it deep down into one of those many boxes.Â
But now that the Bebo problem was taken care of and the team was nowhere to be found and Sara had a couple more fingers of scotch than she probably should have knowing her true emotional state no matter how deep she thought she had pushed it, it hits her.Â
She had Gideon fabricate a photo of the professor and placed it across the table from her spot in the study in front of an empty chair. A steaming cup of earl grey with a splash of brandy-- just like the professor liked it. And a photo of the smiling man.Â
And Sara had left it until she fell asleep drinking and chatting with the man who was as much a mentor to her as he had been a friend. That old man wisdom he had despite being one of her legends. That lovely band of idiots.Â
If Sara would have been awake she would have jumped at the tell-tale buz of a time portal being opened, but she wasnât. Ava walked through to find a Captain Lance asleep with a loose grip around a half full glass sitting across from a still full tea cup and Ava bless her soul, had the wherewithal to surmise that Sara had left it for the professor. If the photo was any indication. So the agent pours the cup out and sets it on a shelf in the study and carefully places the photo next to it. Not wanting to wake the sleeping captain, her and the Legendâs leader weren't there.Â
Not yet.Â
4. Rip Hunter
âItâs alright Sara. I should very much like to see my wife and son again. I will miss you Captain Lance, you and the rest of the legends. My one hope is that you all live up to that name.â Sara watched as the man looked up at her from his chosen final position. His eyes shone with pride. He had accepted what was about to happen. Sara didnât want to but she knew the feeling. Sheâd die for this team too. âGoodbye.â Â
When Sara has to find it in herself to mutter âGoodbye Captainâ one last time the words nearly get stuck in her throat. Damn it. Damn it, why canât the universe just stop taking things from her. Sure Rip and her had their ups and downs but he was still family. Heâd always be family.Â
Back in the pub where they were scheming Ava had made a point to get the Captain alone. Outwardly Sara looked like she was doing fine. She was using Ripâs sacrifice to fuel their final charge. Their last chance with this time demon. At least it looked like it. But Ava watched Saraâs breath hitch and could see the pain behind her bright blue eyes. She always could.
âSara.â She says softly after Sara had just given a speech vowing to make Rip proud, to make his sacrifice matter. Her hand catching the captain's forearm as it swung just before she would be moving to walk away. Everyone else had left the main room to go do whatever Legends do before a mission.Â
âIâll cry at the funeral.â And Sara kicked herself because that response was a dead give away of what she was thinking about. She knew Ava could pick up on it and she really couldnât deal with that right now. Hell, there probably wouldnât even be a funeral.
âSara. No.â She grips a little it harder not letting Sara pull away instead turning the captain to face her a little more. Ava has to fight every instinct she has to cup that precious face and run her thumbs on those freckled cheekbones not yet damp with tears. And Ava didnât really know if she got to do this anymore. She didnât know what her and Sara were at this point but someone had to.Â
âI can't⌠Not now Ava. I canât. I won't let this be in vain and if I process this now it will be.â Sara doesnât pull away so much as let her arms fall to her side with a defeated, busted, sigh. âLet it go.â Ava did. She got it. They had to do this. Screw healthy coping, healthy processing, because what did that matter if there wasnât a world left to be in.
So when all was said and done Ava wakes up to an empty bed - one positive, she thought, she knew where her and Sara stood finally. She sides on a pair of shoes and hugs a loose cardigan around herself shuffling her way to the study to find Sara yet again holding a glass of scotch to her lips. Across the table an untouched drink glimmers in the dim lights. This time instead of a photo itâs a hologram provided by Gideon. Somehow a photo didnât seem right.
Ava watched from the doorway as Sara, her Sara, took slow drinks from the crystal tumblr. Silent for a while before she pours herself two more fingers, more like four if Ava had any observations on Saraâs drinking habits. If Ava could read Saraâs mind she would hear her thoughts about their complicated relationship. âI hated you at first. You stubborn ass who tried to keep us in line. Then somehow you turned into a mentor, a friend, an older brother. Then you betrayed us again and again and that hurt but still I know you meant well. You killed me. And yeah that sucked but I got over it. How could I not. You believed in me when I didnât even believe in myself. You really were a brother, Rip.â âÂ
âGodâ Sara scoffs incredesiouly âyou were an ass but you were our ass. Rest easy, Captain.â she knocks the glass back and wipes at her eyes as the hologram fades. The thud of crystal being placed on wood echoes for a second before Sara starts tracing the bottom of the glass around on the table, the crystal sliding easily over the polished wood. Apparently deciding she needed more she abruptly leans forward again to fill the cup.Â
All Sara wanted was to drink herself into a coma tonight. Because with Laurel, Lenard, Martin, and now Rip gone all at least a little bit because of Damian Dark⌠Sara found herself just a little bit sad for the man. He had come around in the end. He had done the right thing on behalf of his daughter. Sara found sympathy for the family that had torn herâs apart. And she hates herself for it. It makes her absolutely sick. On second thought, maybe that was all the alcohol. Sara really couldnât find it in her to care. Â
Ava paces across the study to rest her hand on Saraâs wrist before it can pick up the half empty decanter. âSara.â When the other woman turns to look at her, cheeks damp with tears, eyes red but also seemingly more blue then she had ever seen them.Â
âI... â The woman before her stutters moving to wipe her face with the back of her wrist before Ava stops it with another gentle hand.Â
âNo, Sara. Itâs ok. Itâs ok.â She pulls her into her chest and just holds the grieving captain. There isnât sobbing. Not this time. But Sara let the tears fall as it hit her. Theyâd lost Rip once before but this time⌠this time it was for good. And no matter how much he had hurt her with the comments on her incompetence heâd always be the one who started her on this path whoâd given her everything sheâd never knew she needed.. Everything she never thought she could possibly deserve.. She still didnât... but here Ava was, holding her to her chest as Sara let the silent tears run down her face.Â
When Sara finally leans back from her embrace Ava wipes her tears with her thumb before tucking one of those blonde pieces of bangs behind her ear. She really loved doing that. Itâs as if the hair fell loose like that just for her. âHis drink, I donâtâŚâÂ
âIâve got it.â She stands and disappears for a brief moment leaving Sara to cross her arms on the table to make a pillow. The captain unable to literally âhold her head upâ any longer. One more of her team was gone and there wasnât even a body to bury. She guessed it was just as well that way. Rip being lost to time, or however that had worked when the time core melted down, only seemed fitting.Â
When Ava returned it was a frame, matching the one that held Martinâs, with a picture of Rip with his arms around what Ava knew to be his wife and his son Jonah. Sheâd never heard him talk about them much but it seemed fitting. She placed the photo next to Martinâs on the shelf and put the now sealed crystal filled with a generous pour of scotch off to the side in front of it.Â
Sara looks up to see Ava adjusting the new frame and drink on the shelf when it dawns on her how exactly the professorâs tea cup and photo came to find their home with a perfect view from Saraâs desk. âYouâŚIt was you? I⌠thank you.âÂ
âCome on, letâs go back to bed.âÂ
âAva. IâŚâÂ
âIâve got you. Sara, Iâve got you.â And with that she feels the damp shirt against her collarbone from the tears still leaking from her precious Saraâs eyes. Pressing soft kisses to her temple and whispering sweet comforts until she feels the Captain fall into sleep against her.Â
5. Quentin LanceÂ
When Sara got the call that her dad bad been shot and was in the hospital she couldnât even remember how she initially reacted. He was fine. Well he was relatively fine. He was expected to make it through with really high certainty.Â
There was no rush for her to get there. She could finish the legends current situation before leaving and she was a time traveler damn it. It wasnât a huge deal. Yes her dad was shot but he was fine. Getting shot tended to happen in their, his, line of work. Itâs not like he was the first Lance with some bullet holes. Hell those werenât even his first bullet holes. Of course Sara was fine.Â
Sure it had been unnerving to get a call from Laurel of all people telling her what went down but she was fine. Everything was fine.Â
When she could, finally, get away and portaled into the supply closet at Star City General she had given Ava a quick kiss, telling her to stay, that everything was fine, her dad was ok but it really had been so long since sheâd made a visit to her family⌠well her other family. What was left of her other family. Her dad. She had said âOk babe. Let me know how it goes. I love you.âÂ
Ava didn't feel even a little bad about Sara wanting to go alone. She had work to do and Sara could tell Quentin about them when he was recovering. She knew she would probably meet this man that her Sara absolutely idolized sooner rather than later anyway. Sara was sure he was going to be fine. She wasnât upset really or anything, it just seemed like another day with an excuse to sneak away and go visit.Â
But as Sara made her way down the hallway to the group of âNew- Old team arrowâ she didnât even register that something was very wrong. And then the doctor came out and was all sad eyes and apologies and all Sara had was shock. Â
Shock.
Shock then horror.Â
Then grief.Â
âOllieâ she said as she saw her friend in handcuffs. That bitch FBI agent wouldnât even let her hug him. Sara needed him right then like she hadnât for a long time. They were the only two left. The only two left from before.Â
But when Felicity pulled her into her arms Sara lost it. There would be crying at the funeral. There would be a lot of crying right now too. He was gone.Â
Her dad.Â
Daddy.
Quentin Lance.Â
Dead.Â
Laurel, not Laurel, walked with her into his room and Sara honestly couldnât tell if her being there made it better or worse or what. Finally as they talked she decided that nothing outside of what was going on would make this better. Her dad was dead. And how could it make it worse? Her dad was dead.Â
She went radio silent with the team, with Ava, for two days. Sara didnât remember any of it. It was a blur. She helped make decisions for his funeral. She knew exactly how he wanted it. Her mom and dad had that conversation with her and Laurel when they were pretty young. Just in case, you know. Sara wanted to laugh at the memory. She cried instead.Â
Her fatherâs tomb stone would be next to hers. Right next to herâs. Laurelâs. Like some sort of timeline. Saraâs. Laurelâs. Quintonâs. Except Saraâs was empty.Â
Again, she found herself, just a moment, wishing she was still down there so she could be with them. At least Laurel had some company now.Â
Itâs just that now.. now Sara was alone.Â
Sara didnât get to stay for the funeral. And honestly she was grateful. She got a call from Ava. Well Felicity got a call from Ava but she quickly passed the phone over to Sara. âHey babe, how are things? Is your dad ok?âÂ
Sara didnât have the heart to tell her. She didnât have the heart to say it out loud yet. âHey, what's going on? Is there a fugitive?âÂ
âYes. Yeah, itâs in-.âÂ
âOk.â Sara honest to god is relieved she didnât think she could handle standing there in front of HER grave. Her fatherâs and her sisterâs graves. Not alone. Not now. It was never supposed to be like this. âIâll say goodbye and be to the ship soon.âÂ
âSara -â Ava doesnât even get a chance to ask whatâs wrong. Sara has already hung up. She steps back into the room where Felicity is waiting patiently with the phone outstretched to hear friend in a silent thank you.Â
âI have to go.âÂ
Her old friend gives her a sad smile âOk.â And instead of pushing in that Felicity way of hers, instead of demanding that Sara stay, that they needed her there. She let it go. Sheâd never, never, seen Sara so defeated. So if Sara needed to go, she needed to go. Instead of that fire Smok scold when they hug goodbye, the portal waiting and open for Sara to step through, Felicity whispers with a squeeze âIâm going to kill him. I promise he will pay.âÂ
Sara doesnât know why she doesnât tell Felicity not to, that killing Diaz wasnât her responsibility. She just nods and steps through. Her feet going from the tile of Oliver and Felicityâs kitchen to the metal of her ship.Â
âHey, Ava.â Sara basically croaks as she walks to the control center. âWhat do we got?âÂ
She doesnât even bother telling herself to pull it together. She just needs a second and sheâll slip right back into her league training. Any second now.Â
âHey babe. Nothing major just a -â Ava smiles as she turns to face her girlfriend. Once she sees Sara her face falls immediately. Sheâs an absolute wreck. âSara, what is it? Howâs your dad?âÂ
Those soft eyes and Avaâs hand raising slowly to cup her cheek snap Sara out of her misery and back to her training. Thank god, about time. Sara offers a small smile before walking up to the control console on the bridge. âWe can talk about it after we find this fugitive.âÂ
âSara, no.â Avaâs arm is on her upper forearm grabbing it to gently turn her assassin girlfriend to face her. She puts both her hands so they frame Saraâs arms her thumbs tracing where her arm meets her shoulder over Saraâs black sweater. Well, she thought bitterly, at least Iâm dressed for the occasion. âTalk to me.âÂ
âHeâs..â Sara has to look away from Ava a second. Remember you training Taer Al Safar. She takes a deep breath, her face going cold. Her whole body going cold. âHeâs dead.â She looks back at Ava watching her girlfriend's heartbreak for her but itâs no use. Saraâs already stuffed it down. Cold. Cold Cold. âNow can we please just get this fugitive.âÂ
âWhenâs the funeral? Did you get to go? Do you want to go?âÂ
âTomorrow.â Sara huffs. âNow can we please just fucking get this fugitive?â And there stood Ava Sharpe, unmoved - completely unmoved - by Saraâs hardness. She knew her better than that and Sara finds herself hating Ava a little for it.Â
âIf you donât want to go, thatâs fine. Thatâs your decision, babe, but the team can handle this one. You can go. You can be there for that if you want to. We can be there for that if you want that too. Itâs all up to you, ok? But none of this âIâll deal with it laterâ bullshit. Ok? You do that enough. Sara do what you need to do, for you, for once. Donât run. Donât use this as an excuse to run. The team can handle it.âÂ
âAre you actually trusting the Legends to do something without supervision?â Sara tries her best to give Ava that smirk she knows the other blonde loves so much. No dice.Â
âDonât.â Ava whispers her hands rubbing up and down once on Saraâs upper arms as she drops her head forward to rest against Saraâs forehead. âSara, donât.â Donât hide behind this. Donât run.Â
Ava watches as tears spill over Saraâs eyelashes and down her cheeks. She feels the slow shake of ânoâ as Sara moves her head against Avaâs forehead. Sara doesnât even know what to say. Doesnât know what she even wants. When Ava pulls her into a hug though Sara buries her nose in the crook of Avaâs neck and holds on to her for dear life. Or her third life. Maybe her fourth. Sheâd really lost count at this point.Â
The two hear footsteps as one of the Legends approaches the bridge. Luckily, Sara thinks, she was out of tears and didnât have red cheeks to hide. She just releases Ava and takes a step back to look back at the report Gideon had uploaded for them.Â
âHey, howâs your dad?â Zari asks as she finishes off the last bite of her powdered donut.Â
What little softness Sara had just had with Ava was gone. She felt cold again. âDead.â
âOh SaraâŚâÂ
âLeave it Z. Iâm fine.â The hacker glances to Ava who just shakes her head looking more heart broken than Zari had ever seen her. The director silently pleading to Zari to let her handle it, to just let Sara be for a minute.
Zari relents with a small nod to Ava before patting Sara on the shoulder and heading out. âSure. Whatever you say, Captain.â Her friend muttered sarcastically not believing Sara for a second but also very aware of the clenched fists at her side just daring Zari to challenger her. âLet me know if you need anything, ok?âÂ
âYeah.âÂ
âWhat do we got Cap?â Nate mozies on up to the bridge a moment later running a hand through his bed head.Â
âFugitive.â Sara basically grunts before taking a deep breath and briefing the team prior to their mission. Knowing, perhaps better than anyone, that she was not in the right mind to be leading a mission or even anywhere close to the fiend she sends out the Legends without her. All shooting worried glances at the Captain when she stays behind.Â
âGo guys, itâs fine. Iâm just gotta take care of some things in Star City for my dad.âÂ
âOh, yeah. Sure thing.â Nate smiles at her. âTell Papa Lance I said hey.âÂ
Sara doesnât have it in her to tell the whole team yet. âYeah,â she smiles âI will, Thanks. Donât fuck this up guys.â If Zari hadnât known that the man was dead she would have bought it completely. It was quite frightening actually for Zari and Ava both.Â
Once theyâre gone Sara turns back to Ava but cuts off the taller blonde before she can say anything. âAva, I know I would be too dangerous in the field. Just give me a minute to shower. Iâll meet you in the study. If you can stay, I mean.â Sara didnât want to hold Ava up, especially not on her account..Â
âIâll be here.âÂ
âCan you monitor coms please while Iâm gone?âÂ
âYes Maâam.â She says pressing her lips to the top of Saraâs head as she makes her way to her room. Â
Once sheâs there Sara falls into her bed wanting nothing but to sleep and sleep she does until sheâs woken by Gideon about an hour later. âCaptain, you are needed on the bridge.âÂ
âOk, thanks Gideon.â She runs her hands over her face to find them stiff with tear tracks she didnât remember making. Itâs harder for her to take a long deep breath than it should be but here she was. Needed on the bridge. Some things never change.Â
âHey, babe. How was your shower - you didnât shower.â Ava quickly amends as she turns toward Sara.Â
âI took a nap instead.â Sara yawns rubbing her eyes. Sure she had slept but she only felt more exhausted. God her chest hurt. âWhatâs up?âÂ
âOh, if Iâd have known that I would have let you sleep. Iâm sor-â
âNo itâs ok. Whatâs going on? Who screwed it up this time?âÂ
âActually itâs going relatively well. They had some questions and I handled them. I um.. I told Gideon to get you. I just talked to Felicity.â Sara canât help but raise her eyebrow in question at Ava. She didnât know the tech genius. At all. âShe called to update you. I answered and told her that you were in the shower. Babe⌠I really think you should go.âÂ
And yeah, she probably should. It was the decent thing to do after all, she guessed. Sara really didnât know if there was a play book for this one. But she knew sheâd always wonder if she should have gone so for once she decides to just listen to Ava. So she concedes without a fight or with out any words at all just a little head nod and a half smile that absolutely shatters Avaâs heart if the shift in her eyes had anything to say about it.Â
The funeral came and went. Sara didnât remember any of it. It was a blur. Bagpipes. All the traditional cop stuff. Her fatherâs tombstone right there next to hers. Laureâs.
 Saraâs. Laurelâs. Quintonâs. Except. Except Saraâs was empty.Â
And all Sara could think about was that same damn thing. Hers. Laurelâs. Dadâs. And the only one of them that should actually be dead was still there. Still fucking breathing. Even after everything.Â
Again she found herself, just a moment, wishing she was still down there so she could be with them. At least Laurel had some company now. And yeah, sheâd aready thought that too but who gave a fuck. Neither one of them should be there.
But now Sara was alone and honestly Sara didnât even know if her mother was even there. Did her mother even know? Did she want to? Probably not. If she did she probably wouldnât believe it anyway. âLaurelâ had come back, Sara had come back. Apparently the Lances were allergic to death or at least it didnât seem to want to keep them around for very long. âSeemâ being the operative word. It loved them. It loved them all right. All the Lances. The ones that mattered. Even Sara. So much that it wanted her to keep coming back, apparently.Â
Eventually though after dealing with the cops he trusted and the families in this old pub her dad liked before all the drinking got out of hand⌠They had him a party. They sang their cop songs and did their cop toasts and Sara let them watching from the back. The other team arrow members somehow in the same bar as all these cops for just these few hours honoring one of their finest to ever be in uniform.Â
Honestly she had completely forgotten Ava was there until she slid into the booth Sara had occupied and pulled her into her chest allowing Sara to lean completely on her. âI love you, you know that?â Ava murmured into the top of Saraâs head. âI love you so much.âÂ
And for whatever reason all Sara could think to say back was âHe would have loved you, Aves. God, he would have loved you.âÂ
So five minutes later when Sara was too exhausted to be there anymore and Ava picked up on it she opened a portal back to her apartment and wrapped Sara back up in her arms as they leaned against the headboard of their bed. âI should have been around more.â Sara mumbles with her cheek pressed into Avaâs collar bone. âI was such an idiot. I thought I had more time.âÂ
âYou are not an idiot.â Sara opens her mouth to protest but Ava taps her pointer finger on her nose to stop her. âYou arenât. You were busy saving the world. I know itâs not going to help much right now that you feel like you missed out on time with him but I do know he was proud of you and I know he understood.âÂ
âHow can you possibly know that?â She lifts her head from itâs resting place on Avaâs shoulder just enough to look her in the eye. The question didnât have any bite to it and that honestly bothered Ava more that if it would have. This just sounded broken. Broken and vulnerable.Â
âI talked to Felicity.âÂ
âOh.â Sara mumbles as she drops her head, defeated, back to its place. Allowing her arm to rest across Avaâs torso once more.Â
âAnd I also know that you, Sara Lance, are the most amazing woman any man could possibly hope his daughter would become. You are certainly no idiot. He knew you loved him. I have no doubt about that. And I know he loved you with everything he had, Sara. How could he not? He might be gone now, and I donât know what that is like, but I hope you know that Iâm here for you. Whatever you need. Whatever you want. You got it. You got me. And weâre going to get through this together.âÂ
âAva. I have nothing left. No one left.âÂ
The taller blonde just wraps her arm a little tighter around her favorite person in the world and touches her nose and lips to the top of her head. She didnât take it personally. She knew Sara knew that she had her. She had the team. But blood was different. Any sense of anything normal that could have been left was gone now. Ava didnât blame her at all. âI know you might feel empty right now, Babe.â And Sara did, she felt absolutely gutted⌠and she knew what that felt like⌠but Ava knew that too âI donât have the words to make it better but just let me hold you. For as long as you need. The team is giving us a little while. Giving you a little while.âÂ
Ava feels Saraâs jaw come unhinged against her chest to protest no doubt, âI know. I know that âkicking ass is how you heelâ but thatâs totally bullshit. I know you want to distract yourself with work but please Sara. Let yourself take a second.âÂ
Again she feels the blonde shake her head against her shoulder before she answers with a small âI donât want to. I donât want this to be -â real.Â
âI know. We will figure it out. But right now, just let me hold you. Iâm here.âÂ
âFor now.âÂ
If Avaâs heart hadnât broken before it sure as hell had just then especially when the assassin curled even smaller into Avaâs embrace. âI love you. And I promise you this, I will always do my best to be here and I will always, always love you.âÂ
Somehow in the last minute and a half Sara had fallen asleep in her spot, curled tight into Avaâs side. She gives one last kiss to the top of Saraâs head. âSleep my love. I love you too much for words.â