Back to school (Roy)
The last Laurel remembered, she was fighting her way through the creatures that had overwhelmed the hallway at the resort. She never did find Roy. And then... nothing. Nothing until she woke up in a tiny apartment. Further inspection produced notes for a lecture, a schedule, and an ID badge bearing her picture and 'Professor Laurel Lance.'
"This is way more disturbing than a forced vacation with monsters," she muttered to herself.
It wasn't that she had problems presenting in front of a crowd. After all, she was a lawyer. But she was more worried about the fact that she'd apparently been given a job that she didn't interview for. It didn't help that Roy was still nowhere to be seen. She took a few minutes to explore the apartment and found some of her clothes in the closet, including a certain black leather outfit and tonfa. She wasn't sure yet if that made her feel better or worse. But she had learned her lesson from the resort. She found a briefcase and made room for the weapon. Just because this place didn't seem to be currently under attack didn't mean much.
With all that done, she set out to explore. The sun was just setting and judging from her schedule, she didn't have anymore classes to teach for the day. That was a small comfort, she supposed. It gave her the whole evening to explore and see who she could find. She resisted the urge to suit up for the moment, though it was tempting. She didn't know exactly what waited for her out there.
The crisp air that greeted her once she got outside was a bit of a shock. This was no longer the balmy air from the last place. The trees were afire with reds and oranges, and there was no ocean in sight. She started to make her way around the campus, wandering by the dorms and then grabbing a paper from the news stand. There was something about 'Avengers' on the headline and a picture of people in brightly colored costumes, including a man in a metal suit. That was... new. She also ordered coffee from a nearby vending cart and then kept walking with her attention half on the newspaper and half on her surroundings.