We've got power, but what to do with it (Ray)
Big spiders followed by sea creatures followed by a strangely relaxing and familiar hum. She knew she was sitting in front of a computer before she was even fully aware. The once and future hacker sat up, wincing from the pull in her neck that told her she'd been sleeping a little funny. Thankfully there was no drool to wipe off as far as she could tell.
"Ray!" He was not with her, which troubled her. Roy had been looking for Laurel on the boat, and there hadn't been any evidence she was around. Ray not being right where Felicity could see or touch him concerned her greatly.
She was torn. A quick clicking of the keys to see just how much power she had at her command, or go look for her man. She chewed a moment on her lip before doing both, sort of. She did a quick search to see if Ray was somewhere in the world, and was a little bothered to see that the only Ray Palmer she could find was a physics professor at some little university. The same little university she seemed to be at in an office that felt like hers only not. There were bits of her so to speak all over. Even a picture of her and Ray in what looked to be beach wear - as if they'd actually made it to the resort and had had a nice vacation.
"Ray." She grabbed the purse she knew would be close by, as well as the jacket, and headed out. She had to pause to find a campus map, but that didn't take long. She waved off a few students who came to her to ask what they should do, telling them she'd be back. She really wasn't sure she would be.
Her destination was Ray's lab. She just hoped he was her Ray Palmer. She knew she'd find out when she knocked on the door, and what felt like forever later, Felicity was standing at the door, nervous to go in. What if somehow this wasn't her Ray? She had no real reason to think he wasn't, but all this jumping around and alternate reality business along with the strange information Roy had given about his relationship with Laurel...
Felicity knocked, hoping that good news would be on the other side.