Laurel was sitting in the living room of the loft when Oliver entered.

"What?" Oliver asked.

"What took you so long? I thought you were just dropping by to check in on what happened while we were at the wedding, then picking up Jasmine's gift?" Laurel asked.

"John and I were staking out a new lair, since the current one is getting a little small." Oliver said.

"Just please tell me you didn't forget to pick up Jasmine's present?" Laurel asked.

"You insult me. John and I picked it up on our way back and then to keep little ms. peepers from finding, I stashed it at my parents place." Oliver said and Laurel sighed in relief.

"Thank god. If you'd forgotten, I was going to kill you." Laurel said.

"Which is why I made sure I didn't forget. My parents were more than happy to keep Jasmine's present with them." Oliver said.

"I bet. You made sure you booked everything for the party?" Laurel asked.

"Yes, it's all set. I dropped the deposit off last week. Everything will be fine." Oliver assured her.

"And Jasmine and I finished grabbing all the decorations earlier. Still can't believe that Tommy and Sara chose the week before Jasmine's birthday as their wedding day." Laurel said.

"How much Supergirl stuff do we have?" Oliver asked.

"Every supergirl related party decoration there was, we got." Laurel said.

"Even capes?" Oliver asked.

"Even capes." Laurel said.

"I really hope she grows out of this Supergirl stage." Oliver said.

"She will, she was just like this last year, insisting on a princess party last year. Though honestly, considering that she actually not only met Supergirl, but got to fly with her, I'm guessing it'll be awhile before she's over this." Laurel said.

"Well, who knows, maybe next year it'll be the Flash." Oliver said.

'I'm betting on Green Arrow." Laurel said with a smile.

"Maybe. Depends if I can become the hero this city needs me to be by the time she turns 6." Oliver said.

"I have faith in you Ollie." Laurel said.

"You know one reason I'm really looking forward to the party being over?" Oliver asked.

"What?" Laurel asked.

"After Jasmine's birthday party, we can start planning our wedding." Oliver said as they sat down on the couch together.

"That's definitely something to look forward to. But Ollie, I need to know. Are you ready for this? After all, it's a big step." Laurel said.

"I've been married before Laurel. And besides, if I hadn't had been such an idiot so long ago, maybe we'd already be married on Earth One, Jasmine being there." Oliver said.

"But now we have a chance to have that life here." Laurel said.

"And I don't plan on wasting it." Oliver told her.

"Good. So anyways, what about Thea and Roy?" Laurel asked.

"Since while Thea may have the mind of her 23 year old self, physically, she's only 17, so they're waiting until she's 18 when it'll be legal." Oliver said and Laurel nodded.

"And John and Lyla?" Laurel asked.

"I'm not sure why John hasn't made a move yet, since it worked out pretty well before." Oliver said.

"John's head is too far up his ass right now." Laurel guessed.

"I'm working on pulling it out." Oliver said as he kissed her forehead.

"You know, Jasmine's asleep for the night." Laurel said and Oliver smiled.

"You want to do it here, go up to our room?" Oliver asked.

"I'd prefer our shower." Laurel said and Oliver smiled and both Laurel could say anything, he was up, holding her in his arms bridal style.

"Let me help you up." Oliver said and Laurel smiled as they began kissing and made their way up to their room.


A week later, Oliver and Laurel found themselves in Star City park, where Jasmine's birthday party was in full swing, since Oliver had reserved the whole area, in addition to the playground, Oliver had also paid for a Supergirl themed bounce house.

"Where's the birthday girl?" Moira asked as she, Robert and Thea approached the parents.

"Chasing her friends, pretending to be Supergirl." Laurel said with a smile as Jasmine came into sight.

"I wonder what next year's obsession will be." Thea said.

"No idea. But she's happy and that's all that really matters anyways. You brought Jasmine's present?" Oliver asked and Robert nodded.

"Where are the other grandparents?" Robert asked, since there was no sign of Quentin or Dinah anywhere.

"Not sure. Dad promised me they'd be here, especially since Sara's off on her honeymoon." Laurel said as Jasmine came running up to them.

"Grandma, Grandpa, Auntie Thea." Jasmine said happily.

"Hey birthday girl." Robert said with a smile as he noticed Jasmine eying both the package in his hands and the package in Moira's.

"Are you having fun sweetie?" Laurel asked and Jasmine nodded.

"Thank you mommy and daddy." Jasmine said before running over to the bounce house.

"She looks like she's having the time of her life." Thea said and Oliver nodded.

"The only time I've seen her look happier is when Supergirl came by to personally visit her a few weeks ago." Oliver said with a grin.


After everyone had arrived and had time to play and talk, Laurel decided it was cake time.

That led to a bunch of 4 and 5 year old sitting around a picnic table with Jasmine sitting at the head as Oliver brought the cake to her and Jasmine grinned when she saw it was a Supergirl cake with 5 already lit candles in it.

"Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear Jasmine, happy birthday to you." everyone sang as Oliver placed the cake in front of her and Jasmine then blew out her candles.


After the party was over, Oliver and Laurel made Jasmine wait until they got home before she could open her presents, but now that they were home, the floor of the living room was now covered in shredded wrapping paper, gift bags and a pile of already opened presents and now the only one Jasmine had left to open was the big one from mommy and daddy.

"What is it?" Jasmine asked.

"Why don't you open it and find out?" Oliver asked with a smile as Jasmine did just that and to her joy, she found that her parents had gotten her a brand new, Supergirl of course, themed bike.

"A bike." Jasmine said eagerly.

"Yep, mommy and I think that now that you're 5, you're old enough to start learning how to ride a bike." Oliver said and Jasmine clapped in joy.