"Are you sure about this?" Felicity asked, excited about the performance that was about to happen. This was by far the most romantic thing she'd ever had the hope to see and to be fair, it wasn't her romantic moment, but she knew that she would find a guy who wanted to sing to her as much as Laurel wanted to sing to Oliver.

Laurel nodded. "Yeah, I'm sure about this, you make sure he's out there?" She asked Felicity as she finished pinning up her hair. She breathed in once and then out once and Felicity scurried out. It was going to be good. They were going to be good. She was going to sing and it would be awesome. She looked away from the mirror and Felicity was peeking out of a curtain.

She looked back to Laurel and gave her a thumb's up. Laurel tucked one stray hair behind her ear and smiled to the mirror. It was going to be okay.

She went around and smiled as she was welcomed onstage. "So thank you for coming to the third annual CNRI benefit gala. Although that is a bit of a misnomer now," she said as she looked at the ground for a minute, "But I couldn't in my heart change it, because three years ago a dear friend threw this benefit to help my legal office work to keep helping this community. And this year instead of that legal office we are setting up a bereavement fund for the great men and women of public service.

"I'll let everyone get to dancing and the auctions and food and each other in a minute, but there's something that I think Tommy would want. He always encouraged us to do what were afraid of, because it would help others to see that they weren't so alone. And so tonight, I'm gonna sing you a song," She said and the crowd went a little wild. The music started behind her and Oliver looked at her with an eyebrow raised. "This is dedicated to my two dearest friends, Tommy and Oliver, for always being there to help fix things," She said.

"What's she doing?" Oliver asked Felicity.

Felicity shrugged. "Just watch," She told him.

"When you try your best but don't succeed…" She started singing, and she smiled to Oliver as she caressed the microphone and he realized what she was singing. "When you get what you want, but not what you need,"

He shook his head and smiled up to her. It had been so long since he heard this song in a way that didn't make him want to vomit, and of course, she would be the one to help bring it back to him. "I can't believe it, she remembered this." He said as the smile got bigger and Felicity looked at him in a little confusion and awe.

"This meant something to the two of you," She told him. It wasn't even a question. It was a statement of the facts.

He nodded. "Yeah, this was our song. The three of us. Tommy sang it to us the first time she got a bad grade on a test," He told her as he looked up to her and she smiled. He could feel his heart hurt in all the ways that it did back then. It took on new meaning now that he was gone. Tommy was gone. Laurel had boozed up for a while, but here she was singing their song.

"Lights will guide you home, And ignite your bones, And I will try to fix you," Her voice crooned.

Felicity pushed him up to the stage, "What are you doing?" He asked as he tried to stop her. She was surprisingly forceful for a little thing.

She shook her head. "I'm not letting you blow this. Get up there and sing it with her," She told him. "It will be romantic and these people will love it and they will donate lots of money for her, which is what Tommy did at the first one and it worked out pretty well for him," She told him.

He got up on the stairs and smiled to Laurel as he took another microphone and he grinned at her, "And high up above or down below. When you're too in love to let it go. But if you never try you'll never know. Just what you're worth" He sang to her as he got closer and as the next verse came around, he took her hand in his and kissed it before he sang with her, "Lights will guide you home. And ignite your bones. And I will try to fix you,"

The audience was transfixed and Felicity took a minute to see how they were doing and there a few tears shed. She couldn't believe they were going for this so well. She never intended to push Oliver up on that stage, he was supposed to just watch her sing.

Oliver and Laurel stood perpendicular to the crowd, but parallel and opposite each other and for the next verse, Oliver smiled as he took the next verse, "Tears stream down your face," He caressed her cheek with the utmost love, he'd ever seen out of anyone. Anywhere. Period. "When you lose something you cannot replace. Tears stream down your face. And I…"

And it was true now that tears ran down Laurel's face, but Laurel was smiling through the tears. She looked at him with the majesty she would a lion as she took the verse after his. "Tears stream down your face. I promise you I will learn from my mistakes. Tears stream down your face. And I…" She mimicked him with the stroking of his cheek and the goofy smile and she couldn't be happier.

Felicity was really glad that this thing was a gala that had cameras everywhere because they were idiots who were going to miss how magical this was. Although, Felicity had a feeling they knew exactly how magical it was up there.

And as the last swell of music played for them, they looked each other in the eye and nodded lightly. "Lights will guide you home. And ignite your bones. And I will try to fix you," They both sang and it was amazing. The crowd jumped to their feet and congratulated them for a ballad well performed. For a love that was real and honest between the both of them.

Oliver looked to her and shook his head and smiled to her, "You know, this song always had a special place in my heart," He told her.

She nodded. "Yeah, I kind of figured," She grinned at him. "I wanted to say thank you for the last year. Thank you for bringing me back," She told him as she blushed. "Thank you for fixing me,"

He shook his head. "I didn't do any of that. All I did was give you a little push," He said as he hugged her. "You did it all on your own. And as much as Tommy would have loved this. You forgot to dedicate this to you, because you were always fixing things too."

"Dance Mr. Queen?" She asked him as she held out her arm.

He took her arm and smiled. This was the first party he'd been to, where he saw her smile and where he smiled as much as he did. "You know, I think that's gonna be our song forever."

"Always and forever," She told him.

He nodded. "Always and forever,"