***
"Oh, my God," Alex rolled out her neck as she collapsed back on Kara's sofa, her sister giggling maniacally as she poured glasses of wine for them both. "My feet are me."
"And you thought you could outdance me?" Kara really laughed then.
"Yes," Alex mockingly glared at her. "I haven't danced the Macarena in years!"
"Are you kidding?" Kara laughed as she joined Alex, both of them kicking off their heeled sandals. "That was my favorite dance when we were kids!"
"True," Alex said grudgingly as she accepted her glass. "But I can still do a killer Cupid Shuffle."
Kara nodded in agreement. "To Leo and Ray."
"To Leo and Ray," Alex agreed, clinking her glass with hers.
For once, the wedding on Earth-X had gone off without a hitch, unlike poor Barry and Iris's. Ray and Leo had made a beautiful couple, and for once, everyone they had seen on Earth-X had smiles on their faces. Mick had looked ready to burn Ray's uncle to a crisp via his new totem, but Amaya had somehow managed to keep him in line while Nate, Ray, and Wally attempted to teach Zari some of the dances they were doing. Kara and Sara had ultimately been the best dancers of them all, including the Macarena. They probably could have continued had they all not had to return to their respective Earths.
Oliver had gone to make sure everything was settled on Earth-1 with his team, and Kara and Alex had ultimately ended up in her loft. Kara had been full of energy since they had come back, and Alex knew it wasn't because of the wedding they had just attended. "You're going back to Argo," she finally said.
Kara closed her eyes and lowered her wine glass. "As soon as Oliver and William can come with me, yes," she nodded.
Alex swallowed and nodded. "OK."
"God, I still can't believe it," Kara threw her head back on the couch. "It felt so much like home, but is home, too, and I just . . . "
"How long do you think you'll be gone?" Alex asked.
"I don't know," Kara closed her eyes. "I feel guilty, I feel . . .
"Kara," Alex reached out and put a hand on her shoulder. "Argo is where you were born, it's where you grew up. There is nothing selfish at all about going back there. Is it sudden? Yes, but given everything that has happened to you, and to Oliver, this past year . . . hell, everything that has happened your , this vacation may be exactly what you need. You and Oliver have spent your entire vigilante lives taking care of others. Take care of yourselves, too." Kara nodded, taking a deep breath, and Alex cracked a grin. "But selfishly, I don't know what I'm gonna do with you gone."
Kara giggled. "If your last few adventures without me are anything to go by, you and Slade will find trouble somewhere."
"Kara!" Alex protested, cheeks flushing as she smacked her sister with a pillow.
Kara fell against Alex, laughing loudly. "Besides, when you went away to college, we figured that out!"
"Yeah," Alex smiled, picking at the flyaway hairs that had come out of Kara's bun. "I mean, we called and e-mailed every day. What's Wi-Fi like in space?"
Kara tilted her head. "Interdimensional chatroom," she reminded Alex.
"Right," Alex snickered. "Just ask Cisco."
Kara giggled in agreement.
***
"Someone looks excited," Mon-El noted as he joined Kara on the walkway at the D.E.O.
"Who, me or William?" Kara smiled widely as she watched William wave his hands animatedly as he talked to Ruby and Evelyn, both girls wide-eyed as he told them about where they were going. "Honestly, neither can I. It's gonna be really hard to be away from everyone."
"It's where you were born and raised initially," Mon-El reminded her.
"Yeah," Kara nodded in agreement.
"Not trying to steal my fiancée, are you?" Oliver suddenly appeared on Kara's other side, making her yelp.
Mon-El laughed, holding his hands up. "No stealing," he promised. "I am not risking the wrath of your three devils."
"My three devils?" Oliver parroted.
"Otherwise known as Slade, Malcolm, and Laurel," Kara grinned.
Oliver grumbled under his breath. "They are my devils."
"They kind of are," Mon-El snickered.
Oliver sighed, shaking his head. "Devils? Maybe. They're not
"You keep telling yourself that, buddy."
Kara sighed happily. "I'm going to miss this when you go back to the future."
"Me, too," Mon-El agreed. "Thanks for giving me another chance."
"I'm glad I calmed down enough to give you one," Oliver smiled at the Daxamite.
"Thank you for everything," Kara told him. "For coming back in, and helping, and being part of the team. It's really meant a lot to me."
"Yeah, well," Mon-El grinned. "A while ago, someone pretty great taught me how to be a hero."
Oliver smiled, wrapping his arm around Kara. "She didn't do a bad job."
Kara blushed, making Mon-El laugh. "You and William ready?" she asked, trying to change the subject.
"To visit my fiancée's home city where I'll probably be under a microscope the entire time I'm there, and the only one I'll know for certain is you?" Oliver sighed. "As ready as I'll ever be, angel."
"Oh, you'll love it," Kara smacked him in the arm playfully. "My mom hasn't even met you, and I think she's already ready to adopt you."
"Oh, boy," Oliver mumbled.
Mon-El laughed. "You'll do just fine, Oliver. I'm a Daxamite, and considering the bad blood that used to exist between Daxam and Krypton, I was treated with respect."
"Well, that reassuring," Oliver admitted.
Mon-El patted his arm. "Hey, uh, while you're on Argo, would you do me a favor?" Kara nodded. "They have artificial gravity there, which means they have some sort of synthetic gravity manipulator. And since gravity can bend space-time, you can use it to send a beacon into the future, and let the Legion know they can come back and get me."
"On condition," Kara held up her hand. Mon-El raised an eyebrow. "You are telling Imra and Brainy neither of them can go back to the future without staying for our wedding."
Mon-El laughed and nodded. "Yeah, I think I can do that."
"Awesome," Kara beamed.
"Dad! Kara!" The three peered over the balcony to see William waving up at them. Ruby and Evelyn had vanished for some reason. "When are we leaving?"