Kara came out of her room. "Sorry, I just-"

"You had a nightmare. I know."

"Yeah…" Kara stared at him.

"We need to get to STAR LABS. The meta-human tracker is on the fritz."

That's when Barry's phone rang. Kara picked it up. "Hello?" she paused, then put the phone down. "That was Cisco… the meta-human tracker is on the fritz." She gave him a funny look. "We'll discuss this later."

When they arrived at STAR LABS Cisco was staring at the computer, looking frustrated. "I can't find her. You might have to search the whole city."

"No, she's at the park!" said Barry. "We have to get there!"

"Wait," said Cisco. "I need to talk to Barry." he pulled him over to the side. "You time jumped, didn't you?"

"Yeah."

"Okay, just do everything the same as you did."

"If do that, everyone will die."

"Scratch that, new plan. Save the city. Good?"

"Yep."

Barry sped to the park. Kara landed next to him. "Hey! I killed you! Why can't you die?!" yelled Death Girl.

"I don't stay dead for long." answered Barry.

"Well," she snickered. "Now I can kill you again! Hooray!"

Barry began to run around in front of her. Next to him, there began to appear another one of him. And another. And another. Soon, there were five Flashes zipping around in front of her. Death Girl lunged at them. She kept falling over. She began to point her finger towards the real Barry. Uh oh. He braced for impact. That's when she fell over. Kara stood behind her, grinning. "We did it!" They high fived, then headed back to STAR LABS to drop Death Girl off at the meta-human prison.

"So," Cisco greeted Barry. "Did it turn out… differently?"

Barry laughed. "Thankfully, yes."

With Death Girl gone and justice restored, Kara felt no need to stay any longer, "I have to be at a CatCo party tonight anyway." She justified her reason for needing to go.

Kara could tell that the demographic had changed between them, she just didn't know why or how. There was something different about the way he looked at her now like he was keeping a secret.

"Kara! I found a way for us to keep in touch!" He said, holding out a bracelet that had lightning on it. "I have a matching one, if we need anything, you trace the pattern of the lightning and it'll alert the other person."

Kara's eyes widened, "Woah! That's perfect!" She said, slipping it on her wrist. She looked at the time, "It's getting late, I should get going. Cat's gonna murder me."

Barry nodded sadly, "I'll run you back to the Superverse."

"The Superverse? That's what we're calling it?"

"Well yeah, you're Supergirl, and probably my favorite part of your universe." Barry smiled, pulling off his mask.

Kara laughed, taking one last look at STAR Labs, for she didn't know if she would ever return.

"Kara?"

"Hmm?" She answered, turning to face him.

Before she could react, he leaned in and kissed her, pulling her slim body closer to him. If anything, the kiss was somehow familiar, like she had experienced it before. It was all over in a second, and Kara felt herself already missing the feeling.

"What inspired you to do that?" She asked breathily.

"Something you said…or actually did…earlier." He responded quickly.

She raised her eyebrows, "Oh?"

"It's a long story." He said, not wanting to mess with alternate timelines.

"Well, I've got time-"

"-No you don't, you have to go to a party, remember?" He said, cutting her off.

Before she could speak again, they were through the breach, Kara got one last look at his grinning green eyes and he was gone.

"Goodbye, Barry!" She yelled into the closing portal. Little did she know that she would see her pal very very soon.