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Wally walked along a street in Central city. A chilling wind hit him and he put his hands in the pockets of his long trench coat. Winter was over, but for some reason Central City was having an extra month of freezing cold weather, and as he shivered, he wondered what was up. He walked into the gates of the Main Park, and started for a bench, which was on the opposite side. He was walking behind a man with a small boy, probably his son. He watched as the boy took his father's hand in his and ran towards the playground happily. Although he didn't feel like himself, he couldn't help but smile a little at the site of the father pushing his son on the swing-set.

He made it to the bench and sat down. He had told the League in the note on his bed that he was going to go and find Kara. And he was, eventually, but he needed to think first. Think first of how he was going to do this, and second if he really should. He knew it would be much easier with the League by his side, but he also knew they wouldn't be willing to go to the lengths he was to find Kara. Superman, maybe, but even he had tough restrictions. Wally just wasn't ready to stop. Not yet. He thought of how if it were anyone else who would have stayed in the future, he would have been sad, had he been close to this person, but he would have gotten over it, sooner or later. He wished for the millionth time he would have been the one who would have been taken with her to the future, instead of Green Arrow and Green Lantern. Maybe he would have been able to stop her and tell her how he truly felt. Would she have stayed? Or rejected him? He could imagine her saying something like "Are you crazy? We're friends, Wally. Nothing more, nothing less."

He leaned his elbows on his knees as another chilling wind hit him.

Would he even have been able to tell her? Or would he have chickened out and said, "I'm happy for you. Have a wonderful time in the future, Kara." Although he wanted to doubt he would have said that, he knew he probably would have. And what was the 'business' she had to take care of? Break up with Braniac 5, perhaps? But then he remembered how Green Arrow had told him that she looked truly in love.

He rested his face in his hands.

He heard laughter, and he looked up. He saw a man and a woman walking by, arms around each other, laughing and talking. The woman had blonde hair and blue eyes. It reminded Wally of Kara, of course, and how he wished it could be him and Kara walking and laughing. They stopped by a small fountain, opposite of the bench Wally was sitting on, and threw a few coins in. He couldn't help but think of what they were wishing for. Marriage? A family? To live long, happy lives with each other? He felt like crawling into a hole until Kara came back. If she did.

He watched as they walked away, and he wished once again he would have at least dropped a hint of his feeling to Kara. She was smart, she probably would have caught on to it pretty quickly. But no, all he did was act like the boy-who-was-a-friend that Kara was happy to be around. She had said to him once while hugging him for no apparent reason at all, "Thank you Wally." And when he asked why she had thanked him, she had said simply, "For everything."

But what was 'everything'? Meals together? Maybe it was to watching girly movies like The Notebook, or Gone with the Wind with her, while everyone else had either seen them, or didn't want to? Which, sitting beside Kara for two hours or so watching them, he had enjoyed.

He finally stood and put his hands in his pockets. He slowly walked around the park, and after about fifteen minutes, he walked out of the park and onto the busy sidewalk. People brushed by, in a hurry.

He walked all the way to his apartment, sat down at his computer desk, and started searching for villains who have time traveled in the past.

_ _ _ _Meanwhile, in the Watchtower..._

"It seriously can't be this hard to find one man," Superman said. "Right?"

"Wrong," Batman said negatively. "Wally can travel anywhere he wants to go at any time.. It may take a while, but be patient."

Superman sighed.

They were sitting in the Monitor Room, still working in shifts, but spending a majority of the time searching for Flash. Yeah, people have disappeared before, but in this case it involves a villain, a man who obviously has his mind set on finding a girl who was in the future, and possibly a few stupid mistakes.

Huntress walked in then, and with no greeting, she said, "Hawkgirl took the Javelin to Central City. She says she's checking his apartment again."

"Good. You never know when he'll need something from there," Superman said. There was a long awkward pause, and then Question burst in and said immediately;

"Flash has been spotted, in the Main Park of Central City. GL saw him from above so he contacted us, but someone almost spotted him, so he flew away in an effort to not cause a scene. By the time he came back, Flash was gone. He's searching the surrounding areas, but so far he's reported nothing, but he's going to keep searching in case Flash comes back."

Batman squinted his eyes, and looked back at the screen, obviously thinking, and started to type again. He seemed to be looking at newspaper articles about Flash.

"What are you looking at?" Question asked, walking to the screen, a curious expression seen even through his mask.

Batman sighed and answered, "Recent articles about Flash. Not too recent, because as far as I can see Central City has been relatively crime free. But I did find an article from a college newspaper near Central City. It says that Flash hasn't been making his usually frequent appearances, like paying a visit to his favorite restaurant or coffee shop in the last week."

"What do you think that means?" Superman asked.

"It probably means he's thinking more about Kara then taking the time to grab a meal at his favorite spot in town," Huntress answered.

Quesiton nodded in agreement before turning back to the monitor. "Anything else?"

"No," Batman answered simply.

Superman turned his head to the door, and seemed to listen for something. After a moment he gasped a little and looked at them all.

"Kara's back," he said happily.

_ _Meanwhile, in Central City..._

Hawkgirl flew down on top of the apartment building Flash lived in. The sun was setting, and it was getting dark fast. She walked to the staircase and started to descend them. She stopped at his floor and opened the door quietly, trying not to draw attention to herself. She peeked in and saw a long vacant hallway, dimly lit my lamps that hung on the wall. She slowly walked in and walked to his door and knocked.

"Who is it?" she heard Wally shout.

"It's Shayera," she answered through the door. She didn't contact the Watchtower just yet, because she wanted some answers first.

She heard him unlock the door, and he opened it.

"Hey," he said, his voice full of guilt and confusion.

"Hi," she said quickly. " 'Gone to find Kara,' huh?"

He lowered his head and said, "I'm working on it."

"Why didn't you ask for our help?"

He didn't answer, but motioned her inside. She walked in and saw that the only light source was from the computer on his desk on the wall oppisite the door. A couch sat in front of a flat screen T.V on the left, a kitchen to the right. She walked in and turned to him as he flipped the light on.

He walked past her, head still lowered, and turned his computer off. He then turned to her.

"Wally, what were you thinking, doing this by yourself? You know we can help you," she said.

"I know you can," he said, "But I need to do this alone. If I asked the League to help, they would have tried to plan the whole thing. Analyze every little detail. I don't want that. I want to find her, see if she's okay, and get everything back to normal."

"Wally, she said she's coming home. So why find her? She's probably on her way. Just wait a little while," Shayera said.

Wally simply stared at the ground, ovbiously not liking her plan. He truned and paced his appartment. Shayera folded her arms, waiting for him to stop.

"Pacing isn't getting you anywhere, you know," she said.

He sighed and stopped. He looked at her and said, "I can't wait."

"Wally, you have to th-"

But she had no time to finish, because when the words escaped her mouth, he was gone.

_ _ _Watchtower_..._

"She is?" Huntress asked.

"Yeah." Superman nodded. He walked out of the monitor room and went down to the hangar. He greeted Kara with a huge hug, and when he finally released her, she said,

"Nice to see you too." She looked around, as if looking for someone.

"Looking for someone?" he said.

"Um, yeah. I was looking for-"

"Wally?" Question finished for her, having just walked in.

"Yes..." Kara trailed off.

"He's not here, Kara. He left to find you," Superman said.

"What?" she asked, even though he knew she heard him clearly. "Where'd he go to look?"

"We don't know," he admitted. "He left a note on his bed, it said he was gone to try and find you. He also said 'follow at will,' which made no sense, because he didn't make it easy for us at all. Green Lantern was searching for him, because we were worried he would do something stupid, and he saw him, but he ended up loosing him. Shayera is looking to see if he's in his apartment as we speak, but hasn't reported anything."

"Well then I have to go," she said.

Before Superman could answer, he heard Shayera talking in his comm-link.

"Superman? I found Wally. But he ran away."

"Okay, thank you Hawkgirl," he said with his hand on his comm-link.

He turned to say soemthing to Kara, but she was gone. He turned to Question, but he was talking to Huntress.

"Guys? Where did Kara go?" He walked over to them, pulling them out of their conversation.

"I don't know," Question looked around, "Maybe she went to her room."

Superman turned his head and saw a Javelin leaving the Watchtower.

"What is today, hide-and-go-seek day?" Question asked.

_ _ The skies of Central City ..._

Supergirl flew above the buildings of Central City, staying out of sight. She had left to find Wally, and had landed the Javelin she took in the woods on the outskirts of town. She flew and thought of why Wally had been so intent on finding her. From she'd heard - which wasn't a lot - Wally had missed her enough to go without the League to find her. She had missed him too, of course, but couldn't have left any sooner than she did. If she could have, she definitely would have.

Being pulled from her thoughts, she saw a red blur pass almost directly inder her, and she immediately flew ower to have a look. She saw that it was a junk yard, wth all sorts of trash a litter to accompany to old couches and refridgerators. She landed after making sure no one else was there, and looked around. She waited for another red blur, but came up with nothing. She sighed a loud, frustrate sigh. She had traveled all the way form the future from one man, whom she couldn't find.

She walked slowly a few steps with her head down before deciding that there was no use in being here anymore. She started to fly up when she ehard someone say,

"Kara?"

She turned quickly and saw Wally, suited up in his Flash outfit. He walked closer and pulled off his cowl off and grinned. His face almost hurt as he did so, because he hadn't smiled in so long.

"Wally," she said simply as she hugged him tightly. It hurt him, because she was so strong, but he didn't say a word, he just hugged her back. It felt so nice to have her back. No more wondering if she was coming home, no more hoping against hope she would come home. He just hugged her tightly, the grin never leaving his face.

She pulled back and stared at him.

"Wally, why'd you try and find me? I was in the future, you couldn't have possibly found me."

Wally realized how close they were and took a step back. He put his cowl back on, pretending he was afraid someone would see him, but actually just wanted to hide the redness in his cheeks.

He cleared his throat, and finally answered, "Because...you said you we're coming home and then that you had to finish business first." He had to fight back a smile, just because she was standing right in front of him. "After a while when you weren't home yet, I was beginning to think you weren't coming home. But I know you, and you wouldn't lie like that, so I had to try and find you since the League said they couldn't do anything."

"Well, you shouldn't have. I was coming home the whole time. Time travel is tricky business..."

"How did you get home, anyway?" he asked.

She sighed and said, "Braniac 5 had the machine we came in take me back here."

He wanted to say everything he felt, right there in the junk yard, but he didn't know if she still loved Braniac 5 or not. He remembered when she contacted the Wtachtower and said,

"I have decided staying here is not the best thing for me...me and...you know, him, had a fight, he found out that I have feel-...never mind that, the point is, I will probably be back there...soon."

Did the fight make her realize she didn't love him? Or was the 'business' apologizing and getting back together, preparing for a long distance relationship? But she had also said he had found out 'she had feel-', he thought maybe she meant him, but he knew better then to get his hopes up. He didn't realize he was staring at her, lost in thought. She chuckled and waved in his face.

"Hello? Anyone there?"

He blinked and and really looked at her. He smiled and looked down. When he looked back at her, he said,

"You look beautiful."

"Oh...uh, thanks..." she trailed off and blushed.

Then, they both saw Superman fly and land next to them. He saw Supergirl blushing, but didn't think twice about it. Then he saw Flash smilng with his head lowered, and said,

"Man, I had thought you'd forgoten how to smile."

Flash shrugged, and Supergirl sighed, obviously tired.

"Can we go back to the Watchtower now? I'm tired. Oh, and starved."

Superman smiled at her, then he flew up a bit, indicating he was going to the Javelin he had taken.

"Meet you there?" he asked.

"Yep," she answered.

And with that Superman flew away. Supergirl yawned and looked at Flash, who hadn't said a word.

"Are you ready? I landed the Javeling in the woods to the South over there, on the outskirts of town, will you run there?"

"Yeah, I'll run."

"Alrighty then, lets go home, shall we?"

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