She held back a groan as she quickly and quietly got up from the ground. Had Oliver really not heard her? She thought to herself as she walked towards the light switch.

Suddenly she was spun around and shoved into the wall, her arm pinned behind her back. She groaned as a sharp pain went through her whole body. "Give me one reason why I shouldn't call the cops," Olivers cold voice said from behind her.

"Maybe because I'm your girlfriend," Kara said, trying to ignore the pain in her side.

"Kara?" Oliver asked, just now registering the feeling of her cape.

"The one and only," Kara said as Oliver released her arm and turned on the light.

"Are you hurt? Why aren't you at the DEO?" Oliver asked seeing Kara slouch.

"To answer your questions yes I am hurt and I'm not at the DEO because Alex said I could come."

Oliver shook his head, not believing that Alex actually cleared Kara in this condition.

Kara inhaled sharply and staggered fowards and Oliver caught her underneath the arm.

Kara put her whole body weight on Oliver as he led her to the couch. Through the haze that covered her vision she could see that there was a blanket on it.

"Did you sleep on the couch?" Kara asked, her voice thick with fatigue.

"I didn't want to sleep in your bed," Oliver said as he helped Kara sit on the couch.

She sighed heavily as she felt every muscle in her body contract and relax. "We've been dating for a while now. I think you're okay with sleeping in my bed."

"I guess you're right," Oliver said, noticing that Kara was wincing in pain. "Shouldn't you be at the DEO?"

"I'll heal. I just wanted to see you," Kara slightly gasped out.

"How's your side," Oliver said, gently putting his hand over where the bruise was underneath her suit.

"Only hurts when I breathe, and when my ribs fuse back together," Kara said before sharply inhaling, putting her hand over Oliver's in order to steady her ribs.

Oliver slid his hand out from underneath hers and wrapped it around hers. He watched in fascination as the color on her knuckles changed from a dark purple to a blue color.

Kara noticed him staring at her hand and she scoffed. "It gets more interesting later."

"Sorry it's just I've never seen it before."

"Yea after a while you get used to feeling your body heal itself. You only notice the pain," Kara said, groaning as her last rib slightly fused back together. "Even then I'm mostly out of it so I don't feel much of anything."

A silence quickly passed over the two before Oliver cleared his throat, "I really got the jump on you didn't I?"

"I'm practically helpless. Doesn't count," Kara said.

Oliver was about to say something again when Kara groaned. "It's okay it was just my rib healing," Kara said, noticing Oliver's expression.

Kara grabbed his hand in both of her own and started rubbing his palm with her fingers. "I'm going to grab some ice," Oliver said, not wanting to break the moment, but he could tell Kara was in pain.

"Mm," Kara mumbled, Oliver's voice bringing her back from the brink of unconsciousness. She felt him slide his hand out from under hers and heard the freezer opening.

"Um Kara why do you have beer in here?" Oliver said noticing the two bottles.

"They're Alex's. I don't like her to drink at my place so I stick them in there when she has one."

"Oh," Oliver grabbed an ice pack from behind them.

He walked back to the couch and carefully placed the pack on her ribs. She put her hand over it to hold it in place.

"You should get some rest," Oliver said, sweeping a piece of hair out of her face and tucking it behind her ear.

"Stay with me?" Kara whispered, her eyes closed.

"I'm here Kara. Im not going anywhere."

As soon as he finished that sentence he saw Kara's breathing even out as she fell asleep. Oliver followed shortly after, his head rested on his palm.

Sorry that it took me forever to update this book. I've been really busy with school work and my two lacrosse teams so I didn't have a lot of time to write this. Word count: 1343

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