Karry Prime.

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Note: There is an IMPORTANT NOTE FOR GUESTS at the end of this chapter, but don't let that deter you from the rest of this chapter…

Meeting the Els.

-On Earth-

"Helena Bertinelli…" Cisco sighed, pacing in front of her. Instead of throwing her in a cell like they had been doing for over three years, Cisco now just had her tied to a chair. It was somehow more humane than the alternative – plus, they didn't have many active cells to spare in the warehouse refurbishment.

"What is it to you?" the woman sighed. "Could you loosen these binds? Your robo-man did a number on my shoulder."

"After the Q&A. Our resident doctor will look you over," Cisco dismissed. "So, why did you try to take out the mayor?"

"They were on a hit list," Helena stated simply.

"You're a gun for hire?" Atom asked, now in the room with Cisco, Caitlin and Helena.

"Well, more of an arrow for hire," Helena smirked.

"You've got better. Moved on from the crossbow," Cisco stated picking up Helena bow and arrow.

"You have me on file?" Helena quizzed with a raised eyebrow.

"No. We know your old friends. The Arrow. Oliver Queen," Caitlin was the one to speak up now, and Helena sat up in her chair, wincing as her shoulder stretched her injury. "Last he knew both your father and fiancée had been killed and you were going to jail. What happened?"

"I got out," Helena stated not giving any more details than that.

"Figured that. What led you there to here?" Cisco now asked annoyed at the simple answers from Helena.

"Time," Helena glared at this. "I have no one, nothing else to do with my life, and a skill going to waste. Easy money."

"By taking out members of city council? What did he do to be on a hit list?" Ray asked, intrigue now.

"He's a mayor. He doesn't need any more reason," Helena stated, then sighed. "Look, I haven't a clue. The name was on the list, I was in the city, it made sense."

"Be glad you were taken down by us than the police then, or else you'd end up right behind bars once more," Ray muttered.

"Does it look like I care? I told you I have nothing left going for me!" Helena spat to him.

"Okay… different tactic," Caitlin stated. "Who else was on the list? Where is this list?"

"How should I know? I call in my location, they give me my closest hit. Once the deed's done, I get my money. End of. You're better getting precious Oliver on that case – he's more than likely on it too, being Mayor of Starling, lucky boy."

"Don't think I haven't already done that," Cisco muttered turning away from Helena and to the computer.

-Krypton-

Kara had never been in negotiations before. Not like this.

She admired her older self, the way she handled the Harvester negotiation – and Alura had also been impressive. The Harvesters gave a full surrender and agreed to back off. She wondered if she could be like that. Kara Danvers on Alien was a reporter now, so, she was clearly good with people and Kara had her memories. Kara Allen on Karry ran STAR Co. – that had to be a lot of negotiations. Maybe it was something that just ran in the family.

Afterward, Kara Wells was brought back to the El home, where Da-Ver informed them Barry had fallen asleep and he had put him in Kara Da-Ver's old room. The husband and wife then left, commenting on getting their children back. Kara Wells was left to herself and looked out the main living area window.

"It's just like going back in time," Kara Wells heard a familiar voiced that tugged at the memories of Kara Danvers. She knew it was Lara behand her.

Kara Wells turned around and Lara and Jor-El were standing. Along with them were Kal and the man Kara Da-Ver had called Gal-El. A second son for Jor-El and Lara; something so different from what she was used to. "Aunt Lara," Kara said, giving a smile and then paused. "Can I call you…? I mean…"

"Of course, sweetie, yes," Lara said, giving Kara Wells a hug which Kara returned.

"A little cousin," Gal said, grabbing Kara Wells after his mother was done. The hug reminded Kara of Kal's hugs. Strong and friendly. "You should bring her around more often, brother."

"If he was around more often," Jor-El said, the hint of sadness in his voice. "Release her, Gal." Jor-El told his son, who had not let go of Kara yet and then he hugged his niece too. "Just like our Kara when she was young..." Jor-El said after the hug, giving Kara a look up and down. "So, what has your attention outside the window so much?" Jor-El had seen the way Kara was looking out the window, the concentration in her face. "The first time you get to see your home planet and it's a mess… It's not normally like this."

"I have memories of Krypton," Kara Wells said. "From and alternative Kara, and trust me I've seen the planet worst. Or remember seeing the planet worst, at least." Kara turned around again, looking at the window once more. "Before Krypton blew up there were warnings signs. The planet shook violently for weeks. I watched as that statue fell down." Kara nodded to the courtyard visible from the window, a statue still standing despite the battles. This part of the city had seen very little damage, luckily.

"Sal-El," Jor-El said, looking at the statue outside their family home. "Our ancestor."

"I was so upset when it fell," Kara said. "Not even a week later I was being sent from here, from Krypton, with the task of protecting Kal-El…" Alura had walked in at that moment, hearing this. The room silent as the words left Kara's mouth. "I felt the vibration as Krypton exploded and then the next thing I knew, I woke up. He came up, took the top off, and he held out his hand to me. Dressed in blue and red… our house symbol on his chest. He looked just like you." Kara turned to Jor-El at that. "Well, like Kal, but Kal looks like you that I knew who it was. It was over. Kal-El was a man and he wasn't even Kal anymore. Not really. He didn't speak Kryptonese, for a start. He was Clark Kent. The son of John and Martha Kent. A reporter at the Daily Planet. He was Superman. A hero, but he was still my cousin… my big cousin now," Kara smiled and turned to the silent group. There were tears in their eyes.

"Is there any universe you know where this didn't happen besides here?" Alura asked quietly, as Powie and her mother looked up from beside the entrance door – they had located there since the battle ended and it seemed to be their favorite spot.

"No," Kara said, shaking her head. "But don't be sad for them. I mean, they used to be sad and lost. I know how they felt when they realized they'd failed Kal, but they are happy now."

"How can they be when they saw their home destroyed?" Alura asked, wondering if she could be brave like these other Aluras and send her daughter off-world while they were destined to die on their planet. She couldn't imagine there being no Krypton. There would always be an empty space where Krypton was supposed to be, and there was Kara, alone on a strange planet. The last of her kind.

"Earth is their home," Kara spoke simply, surprising the El's. "They have Clark. Clark is even married and has kids on some Earths."

"Kids?" Lara interrupted, giving Kal and Gal a look. "The only time I can get grandkids is when Krypton is destroyed!" Kal, still in his Green Lantern outfit, took a step back at that, seeming to want distance from the topic.

"I have duties," Kal said, making eyes go to Gal who forced himself to look away.

"The Karas have the human family who took them in," Kara said, forcing the conversation back. "They're different, depending on the world, but it's usually the Danvers. They have friends. A lot of them are in stable relationships. Married and kids."

"Kids?" Kara Da-Ver had walked in with Da-Ver and two teenagers, catching the last part of the sentence. It didn't take a genius to know what Kara Wells was talking about. "My alternates on these other worlds have kids?"

"One world," Kara Wells corrected her older self. "I think there might be another one too. Recently we had six new worlds added to our multiverse system, but I don't know those worlds well. One of the worlds I'm very close to had twins a couple of months ago. I saw them when they were a week old. Krypto, the father of Powie's puppies, is from that world, so we went there with some of the pups." Powie barked at that, Krypto's name having woken her up. She jumped up looking around as if expecting her mate to show up, but drooped her head at the lack of his presence and lay back down.

"Who is mom with on these other worlds?" The teenage girl with Da-Ver asked her father after laughing at Powie's actions, very attune to the conversation

"Well…" Kara mumbled out not sure how to tell them who Kara usually ended up with on other Earths. "You see…"

"Kara is hiding something," Gal-El almost sang. "Come on, baby cousin. Tell us." Gal-El grabbed hold of Kara playfully, and rubbing her head.

"You realize she still has her powers can swat you like a fly? Kal teased his little brother.

Kara Wells laughed. "Okay, I'll tell," Kara said, surrendering to her cousin., not wanting to swat him like a fly "On most of the Earths we know Kara, the real Kara and not a clone, is with, well… Barry."

Kara Da-Ver didn't react to that, she merely raised an eyebrow. "Your mate?" she then asked.

"I don't know if I would say we're mates. He's my boyfriend, but… yes," Kara Wells said, looking down and feeling uncomfortable with the word. "On one world, you're with Mon-El though."

"That's not surprising," Kara Da-Ver said, deciding not to comment on Barry. "Mon-El tried to court me before I met Da-Ver. He was nice but the age difference was too much. Besides I preferred Da-Ver." Da-Ver kissed his wife at that, still glad on this decision.

"His son is cute," the girl said, a smile on her face. "He keeps messaging me."

"Astra has a crush," the boy, her brother, practically sang, and Astra stuck her tongue out at her brother.

"Oh, yes Kara Wells this is my son, Tye-Ver and daughter Astra Da-Ver," Kara Da-Ver said, much to Kara Wells' amusement. It was nice to have a daughter named after her aunt. "Kids, this is your Aunt Kara." Kara Wells was surprised as she was introduced to the kids as their aunt, but it was the easiest option, given she was technically Kara herself.

"Hello," Tye introduced himself, as Astra came up and hugged Kara Wells now.

"I want to hear all about Earth," Astra said, seeming excited by it.

"You can talk over dinner," Alura said patting her granddaughter head. "I'm making Pon'row."

"My favourite," Kara Da-Ver said with a smile.

"And hopefully this one;s favourite as well," Alura put an arm around Kara Wells and kissed her cheek before moving to the kitchen area.

"We have to have you here more often," Kara Da-Ver said with a smirk now, leading Kara Wells to the dining area of the home.

"So, Earth?' Astra asked as Tye went off on his own. Kara Wells didn't question this manoeuvre of the kids.

"I'd like to hear about the multiverse," Jor-El added. "We've done some research into it but nothing compared to your planet it seems."

"Well, I'm not much on the science side," Kara Wells admitted. "But I can tell you what I know." The group smiled as they sat at the table. Kara Wells started to explain about Earth, the basic customs in her country, as well as how the yellow sun worked in powering her cells. She was just talking about her job when Astra spoke up, unable to remain silent any more.

"I would love to see Earth someday," Astra sighed, tuning to her mother just after Kara Wells mimicked Cat Grant calling her 'Karen'.

"I'd love to have you all come to Earth," Kara Wells voiced. "You can meet my father and sister – the humans who took me in after I was created." Alura smiled at that as she the food on the table and started serving.

Kara Wells took a bite and smiled. She did like it. She had to smile at seeing the family around the table but she missed her father and sister on Earth. Earth was her home, her true home, but Krypton was nice. And this was family too. She was very happy to be here.

-PowerFlash-

Together with Jesse, Firestorm had rescued the people from the office block and had now found Black Siren – and she wasn't proving an easy takedown. Jesse was using arm tornadoes to hold back her sonic scream, but it wasn't proving effective. Neither had the earplugs Cisco had made from previous encounters, so trying to get to Siren was proving difficult. Even Firestorm's jets of fire were easily able to be to be reverberated away from the Evil Laurel.

"How did Barry stop this bitch before?" Jesse asked as she attempted to run around Black Siren, but she was able to duck and cover from the speedster's attack.

"Cisco helped," Firestorm muttered, just as a blue rip opened out before them – Cisco himself stepping from it, in full Vibe get up.

He said nothing as he turned on Siren, letting out a vibration in her direction; she screamed at him, but his vibes were somehow able to outdo her own vibrations, turning them against her and sending her flying. Jesse wasted no time though as she ran after the Evil Laurel, grabbing her before she could recuperate and vanished and a yellow blur.

"Thanks," Firestorm grinned at Cisco.

"Would have been helpful if you had Steel today, but it's all good," Cisco smirked, opening a portal and indicating to Firestorm to step through first.

The pair turned up, back in the temporary Cortex in the warehouse, Helena Bertinelli still tied up to the chair as she watched with silent interest. Jesse appeared before Cisco and Caitlin looked up from the computer she was by – Ray was at her side. "Siren's in a cell."

"Thanks for the help," Cisco nodded as he took off his goggles.

"Any time. Quiet in National right now. Livewire was the highlight of Silver and my week. Too quiet at the moment…" Jesse shrugged.

"Where's Quick Pup?" Caitlin asked, "and Power Pup?"

"With dad, of course, back at the apartment," Jesse stated. Since Powie had left with Kara, Polly – i.e., Power Pup – was with Jesse and Harry at the Wells apartment. Quick Pup hadn't been seen in National since the Livewire incident the other day.

"Fair enough," Caitlin nodded, standing now as she moved over to Helena, who recoiled, but didn't resist when she realized the doctor was tending to her injured shoulder.

"I better get back. See you later!" Jesse waved at the group before vanishing in a streak of yellow once more. Cisco sighed to himself.

"Huntress and Siren in one night. That can't be good for our odds," he ran a hand through his hair.

"Want me to come with to question Siren?" Ray asked.

"Sure, why not. The last I knew, she went off with Merlyn. I wonder what happened to him… Come on," he moved out of the room, Ray following him as they headed into a corridor, past ARGUS guards and to an elevator – the warehouse was big enough to house three levels, with the top mainly containing cells. The temporary Cortex was on the ground floor, for easy access, so it was best to take the elevator to the top. Once out, they passed through more security and a guarded electronic door before entering the containment area.

Cells lined both sides of the walls, with a corridor between them. It reminded Cisco very much of the holding cells on Federation star ships in Star Trek – even more so with his state of the art technology keeping a few inmates in a special force field-like containment.

There were a few of the older cells from STAR though, taking up space and one of these contained the Laurel doppelganger from Earth 2. She wasn't fighting through the containment this time, like last, and there was a guard already posted outside of her cell – no chance of Merlyn coming back to recruit her to some sort of Rogue's Gallery again.

"Come to put a collar on the disobedient dog again?" Siren muttered, glaring at Cisco.

"Not yet. What was your plan?" Cisco asked, not wanting to play games with Siren this time around.

"Why should you care?" Siren groaned.

"Because we tried to help you and at the first opportunity you turned your back on us. What happened to Merlyn's little plans?" Cisco leaned forward, toward the glass.

"Merlyn's dead. I'm on my own," Siren shrugged.

"Oh. I didn't see that one coming," Ray was the one to speak now. He knew Merlyn and knew it seemed that Merlyn had nine lives. He guessed Merlyn had run out of them by now.

"Pretty boy," Siren pouted at Ray, blowing him a mock kiss as Ray rolled his eyes at her.

"I ask again. What's your plan?" Cisco asked.

"Do I need one?" Siren raised her arms. "Bad to the bone, me."

"I don't think so," Cisco shook his head. "Because you're Laurel Lance. I know Laurel Lance and she's as good as it comes. If there's anything of her in there, you have to have a reason for your actions."

"My name is Donna Nance, not Laurel," Siren snapped.

"I don't think so. New Earth, new opportunities," Cisco smirked, knowing he'd got her there. Yes, she had called herself Donna Nance the last time they met, but since then the communications system had gotten better – Harry had managed to hook the system on Earth-2 to the name database of everyone in America and there were no Donna Nance's – or at least, none that matched Siren's description and age.

There had been a Laurel Lance though. And a Sara. So, it stood to reason this was Laurel. Donna was the fake name.

"What's your point?" Siren muttered.

"You're lost," Cisco stated. "Causing destruction for the sake of it. You need a goal in life, friends, and with no one to help, you'd gone loose."

"I've always been loose. Fast and loose, you could say," Siren smirked.

"Save your breath," Ray spoke up. "Because we can help you." He realised what Cisco meant by her needing a goal and friends. He didn't trust Siren, but then again, he hadn't trusted Snart or Mick at the start of their adventures.

-PowerFlash-

"Barry?" The voice woke him up. He didn't even know when he'd gone to sleep or how, but as he blearily sat up in the extraordinarily comfortable bed, he could see Alura Zor-El looking him over. "Ahh, there you are." She smiled at him. Alura handed Barry a plate. "Kara told us how much you need to eat. Figured it was about time I woke you to see if you were hungry."

Barry was about to say he wasn't but his stomach growled in betrayal, alerting even him to his hunger. Barry took the fork Alura had on the plate and started eating the strange Kryptonian food. The taste was odd, the food was different, but it was okay. It hit the spot and right now he was hungry enough to eat anything.

"How long was I out?" Barry asked between bites. "I don't even remember going to sleep."

"Just overnight," Alura stated smoothly. "Kara Wells said it was something akin to 'jet lag', whatever that is."

"But I shouldn't get that…" Barry frowned as he finished eating the food with speed and rubbed his eyes. "Speed force counteracts that."

"Think of it as interstellar jet lag," Kal-El appeared at the doorway, smirking at Barry now as he raised his eyebrow at Kara's cousin. "I doubt the speed force equates to teleportation or different planetary environments just yet. Or a wholescale alien attack."

"I've never been on a battlefield like that before," Barry nodded. He was beginning to feel wide awake already. "What happened? The Harvesters… the two Karas were going to negotiate with them…?"

"Yeah, they're going to leave this sector of the universe alone for the moment. They're not use to other species fighting back as effectively as we did," Alura summarized. "Speaking of which, we have a few of those solar bomb things…?"

"Keep them," Barry muttered. "They might come in handy should the Harvesters return," Barry realized at that moment that he was out of his suit. He was wearing a white robe of some sort, with plain white pants and had to smirk at the absurdity of it all. The Flash suit was neatly folded on the bedside table, with the Harvester gun he's claimed resting on top of it.

"Thank you," Alura nodded at Barry.

"Where's Kara?" Barry now asked. "My Kara, I mean?"

"In the other room. What you would call a living room," Kal said, and at that, Barry sped into his outfit and out into the room. The two Kryptonian following in amusement.

Barry paused. Kara was sitting on the floor with a teenage girl playing some type of board game. Along with them was the man who was Kal's younger brother called Gal-El. Kara Da-Ver was sitting on the couch with her husband and a teenage boy was in the corner playing some electronic device. Jor-El and Lara were watching the game Kara Wells and the girl were playing, Jor-El shouting out tips to Kara Wells.

"Barry?" Kara said with a smile as he stopped. "Look at this. It's a game Kara Danvers used to play as a kid with her friends here on Krypton. Somehow, I have not inherited her skill, but I'm getting better. Kara Da-Ver and Astra has agreed to let me take this game home. It's kind of like Kryptonian chess. I can teach everyone when we get back."

Barry sighed, but had to smile at Kara's joy. He could tell she was having fun. He had to remember this planet had some fond borrowed memories for Kara and this was also Kara's family as well. "Are you ready to get home?" Barry asked cautiously, not wanting to rush Kara, but also wanting to get back to Earth now.

"One minute," Kara Wells said making a move and a light went off on the game board. "I win this time."

The girl who Barry assumed was Astra – and most likely Kara Da-Ver's daughter – smiled. "Nice," Astra said, helping Kara pack up the game and then handing it to her. "Practice some more and we will have a rematch sometime, Aunt Kara."

"Definitely." Kara said, hugging the teen with a smile.

"You know, I have been fascinated by your planet since I learned of you," Alura said, looking at Kara Wells as Kara came to hug them.

"We all have," Jor-El added in with a sly smirk. "How do you think we're all speaking English?" Barry had not given that one thought, assuming there was some type of translation device, but it seemed the El family had learned their language since discovering about Earth. He was astonished.

"Maybe I will discuss with Kal and come visit sometime." Alura continued, giving her nephew a look as she said this.

"I'd love that," Kara Wells said with a smile. She would love to have her mother come to Earth for a bit. It would be nice to show them her planet, family and life.

"Can I go with Grandma?" Astra asked, looking at her own mother and father.

"We'll see," Da-Ver was the one to say this, giving Barry a nod and hand shake now.

"And you must come back to Krypton when things are more cleaned up," Lara said, coming to hug her niece. "You can bring Barry or anyone you want with you as well. Let us show you the planet when it's not just bene invaded." Kara smiled at that as she hugged her Aunt and then her uncle.

"Little cousin, you better come back," Gal said giving Kara another bearhug. Kara smiled into the hug, loving this cousin as well. He reminded her so much of Kal, who held a special place in her heart, that it was amazing having two.

Finally, Kara was only left to say good bye to herself. "Well… Um…" Kara was not sure how to say goodbye to an older version of her. "It was really nice seeing you. Seeing what life on Krypton would be like for you. It's something a lot of Karas would be curious about."

"And it is nice to meet you finally, my little sister," Kara Da-Ver said with a smile, giving Kara a hug again. "And thank you. It was your devices that saved Krypton. If we can ever return the favour to Earth, we will."

"If these Harvesters ever show up on Earth, we might need you," Kara Wells, said having never thought of that, but these aliens were not destroyed completely. Weakened, but they could try to make their way to Earth.

"I will work it out with the council; see if I can make Earth a protected ally of Krypton, this way if the Harvesters should attack, it would be out duty to protect you," Kara Da-Ver said with a nod. "Now I think it's time for you to go."

Kal and Barry were waiting for Powie, who was now receiving hugs from Astra and a headbutt from her mother, and Kara Wells to finish their goodbyes. Kara gave her mother a kiss on the cheek and then went over to them, picking up Powie. Then, in a flash of green, they were gone.

-PowerFlash-

Cisco sat in the warehouse Cortex, chewing on a pen as he faced Caitlin and Ray. He was contemplating what they were saying to him but was distracted when an email arrived.

"Felicity," he stated, turning to look at the email. "Team Arrow have sorted out that hit list thing. Oliver was on that list, as well as other high authority figures. ARGUS are dealing with the guys responsible. Huntress is our business though as our Starling friends have their hands full," he turned back to the pair.

"That works," Ray smiled. "Like I was saying, Martin, Jax, Nate and I are all in agreement that Helena could join. We're kind of missing that female touch with Sara now in Platinum Flats."

"Yeah, but can you trust her?" Cisco insisted. Helena was now in a holding cell until they decided what to do with her. "She doesn't have a good track record when it comes to friends. She threw Oliver under the bus before."

"She wasn't dealing with Firestorm, Steel and Atom," Ray stated simply. "Nate can easily handle her."

"It's your funeral," Cisco shrugged. "Which brings me to Siren."

"No," Caitlin said right away. Ray had been thinking it over but had not come to a decision yet. He could see Cisco point, but he also was not sure about it.

"We can't trust her," Caitlin added. "She ran off with Merlyn at the first opportunity last time; who knows what else could happen when faced the opportunity."

"She wasn't locked up in an official ARGUS holding cell," Cisco pointed out.

"True," Caitlin muttered thoughtfully. "What are you thinking of?"

"Rehabilitation. What ARGUS now offers. She may be Black Siren, but she's also Laurel Lance." Cisco said. "She just had a different life that brought her to a different path, but she can be Laurel. We can help make her what our now departed Laurel was."

"We have a Laurel Lance," Caitlin pointed out. "She's with Sara in Platinum."

"Yeah, but this one is a meta human; she could be handy on Team Power-Flash or Team Legends. Hell, ship her off to Platinum and Sara can have two Laurels," Cisco suggested wondering how this Laurel would respond to her sister. "The point is, I think we can help her. With ARGUS, we can now keep vigilance over the cells, she won't get out and we can help her. I know we can."

"Do you have crush on Laurel Lance?" Ray mused suddenly.

"What? No!" Cisco stated. "I just don't like to see a friend in trouble. You know I hero-worshipped Laurel's Black Canary."

"First that bat in Gotham and now Canaries," Caitlin mumbled. "What's with you and birds?" Cisco mumbled something Caitlin could not hear as she thought aloud. "I suppose," Caitlin now mused, smirking at Ray.

"She could be useful," Ray added. "Okay, I'll tell Martin and the guys we're going to take her in as a temporary member. If she changes her ways she can become permanent."

"Guys…" Cisco groaned, but at that moment there was a bright green glow and three people and one dog appeared in the room. "Barry!" Cisco grinned as Barry, in his Flash outfit, took in the room.

"It's good to be back," Barry grinned as he moved over and hugged Cisco. Caitlin gave Kara a brief hug too while Powie yapped, happy to be back herself

"Did it work?" Cisco now asked, looking between the three new arrivals.

"Better than I could hope," Kara now spoke, taking off her bracelet and sighing, glad to let the power flow throughout her body now she was back on Earth. She crouched down to take off Powie's yellow sun collar too.

"All in a night's work," Barry now stated, tossing his large gun at Cisco, who caught it, looking stunned. "Although it felt longer…" Barry frowned at the look Cisco was giving him. He even put the gun on the table, not wanting to look at it just yet. "What?"

"You've been gone two nights, man. Well this is the third night," Cisco stated.

"But Alura said…" Barry turned to look to Kal who had a guilty look on his face now.

"Krypton… it's spin is slower than Earth's," Kal stated simply.

"Oh," Cisco's face lit up. "Now that is cool! Earth's rotation on its axis is just under 24 hours, so a whole day – one cycle around the sun is a year. So, while we span around for almost three turns, you guys only did one. Maybe that explains why Superman looks so young when he should be older: His body is biologically attuned to Krypton's spin, rather than Earth's."

"You guys don't have a Superman," Kal-El pointed out.

"Yeah, but other worlds," Cisco waved him off. "Oh, this is a whole new form of astrophysics!"

"That's going to have to wait," an alert on the computer had distracted Caitlin and she turned now to face Kara and Barry. "We have another meta attack. The Legends can do this if you want…? I need to check you guys over too…"

"Oh, hell no," Kara smirked, putting her mask on and put the game Astra had given her down on a chair. She had left the mask off since leaving Earth originally – there was no need to hide her face on a planet that didn't know her. "Power Girl's job is never done."

Barry chuckled. "Looks like there's no rest for The Flash either. Power Dog?" Powie was already in her outfit – a similar white and blue mask over her snout and eyes, with a small blue cape attached to a collar, the house of El symbol on the back.

Kara smirked at her dog as she turned to Kal. "Until next time cousin. And pick up the damn call next time, okay?"

"Yeah… I'm sorry about that," Kal blushed at this, but allowed his little cousin to kiss him on the cheek. With that, Power Girl and The Flash had gone, with Power Dog at their heels.

"They're back," Cisco smirked as Ray hugged onto Caitlin from behind now.

"I don't think I'll ever get used to her as a superhero," Kal muttered, more to himself.

Coming Soon on Karry Prime…

The reopening of STAR Labs officially puts Barry in the limelight, but also forces an unknown relative of an old acquaintance to come crawling out of the woodwork. Can Barry hold on to STAR Labs so soon after reopening it? Meanwhile, Team Power-Flash make a new ally when they are forced to take a backseat in helping an ordinary human against a meta-human attack.

Post Chapter Note (PLEASE READ):-

I love and appreciate the passion you guys have for this story, and I appreciate every one of you for pushing me on, however demanding me to write isn't going to get the chapter done any faster. Yes, it's been a month since I posted my September chapter, and of course you all deserve the next chapter, but here's the thing: My free time to write is severely limited. Not only do I juggle a full-time work, but I also have a family to care for and other commitments and health problems I do not need to publically go in to, which restrains my time. Hell, before I worked my time was limited, as those who followed Power Girl and The Flash should know.

Yes, CharmedMillie churns out chapter after chapter of New Justice, Finding Astra and Karry Universe and it kills me that I can't do the same for you guys, but there's a big difference between Millie and myself, and that is the simple fact that she doesn't have nearly as many commitments or challenges in her life compared to myself. She's easily able to write up a chapter in two days flat, but I simply can't. On top of that, I'm trying my hardest to beta her chapters to make them perfect which stalls my own work in a horrible catch-22 situation.

Really, before you guys all want to judge me at my lack of speed for producing a chapter, consider this – my story isn't like TV where there's a whole writer's room to produce an episode on the clock. It's just me (and Millie). I do this for my passion of the story and characters involved, and that passion can realistically only come at weekends, if that sometimes. So please, just be patient.

Anyway, please, please, please REVIEW.

Captain Sigma out!