Okay, so the overall crossover event was AMAZING! I love all their character interactions and I love (and sort of had a gut feeling) that Cisco made Kara her own personal multiverse traveling devise.

Now I can't wait for the SuperFlash crossover musical, which I read somewhere it will air in Spring of 2017!


Now for the lost chapter


The First Noel

Barry ran around the living room decorating it with the holiday lights and festivity decorations while Kara was outside flying around the house rapidly to attach the lights. Kara landed on the front porch and ran out to the sidewalk and studied the decorated house.

"Perfect." She giggled.

Inside Barry finished tying up the last ribbon when Kara walked inside and nearly slammed the door. "I just replaced the last door."

"Sorry. I'm just so excited!" She jumped in happiness. "It's our first Christmas as a family."

Barry climbed off the chair and pulled out the final decoration from the box; a mistletoe. He hung it over himself and Kara. This prompted Kara to laughed and kiss him. Their kiss lingered a bit longer than they planned and only pulled away when they heard the baby monitor go off. "I'm surprised the monitor caught them first."

"I heard them cooing but I didn't think they'd want up yet." Kara said.

A bit later when it was half past three Just as Kara heated up the ham with her heat vision, a doorway portal opened and out jumped her friends from the other Earth. "Hey guys!"

"Hi!' Iris greeted and hugged Kara.

"Hey Mama!" Cisco said, hugging her next. "Where's Barry?"

"He's outside in the snow." Kara answered. "He had this urge to build a snowman."

"Seriously?" Cisco laughed. "I've got to check that out!"

Cisco ran out of the room erupting a laugh from Kara. Before Caitlin could ask what was so amusing to her she heard Cisco yelling. "No! Snowballs!" "Take that!" "I should make ice balls and hit their backs. But that might hurt them."

"I can't wait for you both to meet my other two friends; Rebecca and Violet. I haven't seen Rebecca since she left the DEO and I haven't heard from Violet in a while."

"Great," Wally said. "Is the ham ready? I'm starving."


Outside it was Barry and Cisco verses James and Winn in a snowball fight battle. Though tied up so far, both sides were determined to be the winners of the snowball battle. "No fair! Barry's making them ten times quicker than us!" James shouted as he threw one of the last fifty snowballs left.

"Sorry!" Barry shouted, throwing one of the last two hundred left. He eyeballed and aimed the back of Winn's head; he threw the snowball and smacked him in the back. "Score!"

"That hurt!"

"Be nice out there!" Kara shouted from inside the house. Before anyone could make a joke and ask who she was directly talking to, Kara finished her sentence. "Everyone!"

"Spoil sport." Barry said. He saw down the road one of the home with a group of children all hanging out and throwing snowballs at one another. "I see about ten kids per side down the street."

"You know them?" Cisco asked.

"Sure do."

"Epic snowball fights!" James laughed.


Inside of the house Caitlin was in the kitchen alone and watching everyone else from the living room by the large open window that stood between the kitchen and living room. She had hot coffee in her hands but it was becoming cold as the minutes passed.

"Are you okay Caitlin?" Eliza walked into the room and spotted the fellow scientist.

"Oh, yeah... I'm okay." She tried to keep happy. "The holidays just make me miss Ronnie a lot, that's all."

"I know that feeling." Eliza gave a small smile. "They seem to be always harder on the holidays even as time goes on. But with the amount of friends you have," Eliza said as she looked into the living room. "You know it won't hurt as much."

"That's true."

"Is that it? Nothing else?" The older woman asked, sheepishly looking at her daughter's friend. She knew. "No weird fights since Thanksgiving?"

"It's a hobby, Eliza." Caitlin defended herself. "It's just a hobby and I had them in there since they were a few days old. I didn't plan on taking their samples in secrecy or whatever. Plus, I have respect for Kara."

"And Barry?"

Caitlin smirked. "It's Barry." She sighed and said, "I just want my friend back."

"She'll come back. I promise."


After Clark and Lois showed up at the house a while later, the family dinner began. All was fairly well and with the exception of a few people trying to start a food fight. After dinner ended and all the boys plus Alex had another epic snowball fight, the Secret Santa gift swapping began.

Ironically, Caitlin and Kara pulled out each others names from the hat a few weeks ago. Kara was frustrated at first because this was a couple of days after Kara abruptly left Thanksgiving, roughly a week before she left Barry for a couple of hours to spend time alone in the Fortress of Solitude. She didn't want to give Caitlin a stupid gift, she wanted it to be at least nice, but she wasn't focused too much. After her conversation with Clark and later with Barry, Kara began making Caitlin's gift.

Before Kara to say a word to Caitlin as everyone continued to exchange gifts, Caitlin began.

"Kara before you say anything I just want to apologize for Thanksgiving," She said with honesty in her voice. "I promise you that carrying syringe needles is just a weird hobby I have."

"A hobby?"

"A hobby. I mean, yes I did carry them in case in that moment came up. But my habit of keeping syringe needles in my bag is the main reason why they were in there."

Kara slowly formed an upward curve on her face. "I know. It's okay."

"Seriously?"

"Totally. I just over reacted too. I had been having nightmares of the babies being poked and pricked by government scientist forming experiments and so seeing the syringe needles, plus everyone and I mean everyone asking about their powers and whatnot, was becoming annoying. But the needles broke the camels back." Kara explained. "If I hadn't had those nightmares or be asked the same power questions constantly, I would have probably ignored it. Or ask why they were inside."

"Oh good." Caitlin smiled. She turned around and picked up her medium sized gift bag for Kara. "I hope you like it. You'll get use out of it."

Kara took the gift and dug into it. She pulled out a large wooden box with gold locks. She pushed up the locks and pushed up the lid; coming face to face with a paint set with various rainbow toned colors and paint brush sizes. "Oh my goodness! Caitlin, this is wonderful!"

"Barry mentioned that somewhere between packing up your apartment, moving in with your adoptive mom and then moving out to move in here, you lost track of almost all of your art supplies. You're a better artist then the rest of us here."

"I'm not that great. Just helps calm me down."

"You beat out my kindergarten paintings." Caitlin laughed, causing Kara to laugh too.

"Thank you!" Kara said and hugged Caitlin. "What's funny too is that what I did manage to find between all that moving helped with my gift for you."

Kara placed her gift from Caitlin down and picked up from the side of the couch a large square gift. "What is it?" She asked.

"Open it." Kara said. "When I finished it Harry was visiting Barry and I and when he saw it and figured out what I did, I got the lecture about time traveling."

The fact that Kara had to time travel to get this gift was both confusing and funny. Kara, the one who actually followed the rules most of the time and listened to Caitlin (like, really listened to Caitlin) disobeyed the time continuum. "You can travel back in time?"

"Well no, Barry had to carry me back and forward."

Caitlin ripped open the gift and found one of Kara's handmade paintings. It took the giftee a minute to recognize what she was really looking at, but found herself smiling. The painting was of Caitlin and Ronnie's wedding day outside of S.T.A.R Labs with everyone in attendance who was there that day. Caitlin was surprised at her own reaction. She would have guessed that she'd be sobbing and heart broken by now seeing this, but instead she was smiling and crying tears of happiness, "You made this for me?"

"Of course." The blonde smiled. "You always tell us that that moment was the happiest day of your life. I wanted to capture it."

"But why does Professor Stein have purple hair?"

"I ran out of gray and white."

"Oh, that's cute." Caitlin chuckled. She wrapped her arms around Kara and said, "Thank you!"


Clean up took only seconds for the Scarlet Speedster and Girl of Steel after everyone had left. Once everything was cleaned up in the living room, each parent bathed, fed several bottles and put a baby in a crib. When the girls were both in their crib and asleep, the fairly new parents sat on their couch with a Christmas movie on television.

"You look exhausted." Barry laughed.

"I can't wait until they start eating real food," Kara whined. "I can only breastfeed so much at a time and store some for later."

"Remember that one time when you were pregnant and I said I wouldn't mind carrying your belly if I could?" Barry questioned. "Take that idea, but change it to feeding."

"Did I ever tell you about the planet where the men were pregnant?"

"No way!? Really!?" Barry asked all excited.

Kara laughed loudly. "No. It was just a rumor I heard."

"Darn."

"I'm on speaking terms with Caitlin again." Kara stated, cuddling closer to Barry and rested her head on his shoulder.

"I saw that and heard. That's good." Barry expressed. "Best first family Christmas."

"Best first family Christmas." Kara giggled.

"Merry Christmas, Zor El."

"Barry Christmas, Allen." Kara giggled. She felt Barry begin tickling her as he asked 'What'd you say, Kara?' "Stop it! Stop it!" She laughed and rolled off the couch.


I had forgotten about a painting in Kara's apartment until I watched an old episode of S1 Supergirl the other day.

Up next; Kerry is starting to burn out.