Nichole and Wally parked the car in front of Luther's base of operations.

"Let me talk to him before you come in." she said.

"I don't think this is going to turn out how you want it to," Wally said.

"Just, be you. I don't mean the fake you I mean...you, you." Nichole said.

"Just be careful Nikki." he said.

"I will be." she said getting out of the car.

A few minutes later Nichole showed back up next to the car.

"We're in." she said.

"Which part of my soul do I have to sell?" Wally asked.

"Luthor isn't the legitimate devil," Nichole said.

"Debatable." he said.

"We made a deal he owes a favor and until you walk in there he only knows it has something to do with a hero." she said.

"How?" Wally asked.

"I'm charismatic," Nichole said.

"I'm still not sure about this." he said.

"Never have to see this version again." she said.

"Alright. I'm only doing this because I really want to get home." Wally said getting out of the car. They started to walk in.

"Cue freak out," Nichole muttered.

"You didn't mention that it was a League founder! And Flash, seriously?" Lex said.

"I don't like you either," Wally said.

"Behave," Nichole whispered to him.

"Look, it's very important that he is included in this." she said.

"How important?" Lex asked.

"It partially has to do with him," Nichole said.

"What does the Flash need with a portal to another dimension?" he asked.

"It's more of his civilian identity needs it." she said.

"Don't tell him that," Wally whispered.

"How do you two even know each other?" Lex asked.

"Well that is an interesting story, you see I sleep on his couch," Nichole said.

"You what?" he asked.

"I live in his apartment and sleep on his couch." she said.

"It's a lovely arrangement we don't discuss anything," Wally said.

"Well, we discuss rent," Nichole said.

"I don't ever ask where you get the money from though." he said.

"Oh, never. That would break our agreement," she said.

"We met when we were kids," Wally explained.

"Yes, small children," Nikki said. Lex just stared at them.

"Why do you need a portal?" he asked.

"Well, I-we want to go home," Nikki said. She waited for what she said to sink in.

"Why do you need my help?" Lex asked.

"We couldn't get our portal to work. To be fair we were doing it in our apartment." Nikki said.

"Where does the league think you are?" he asked Flash.

"Vacationing somewhere." he answered.

"What are the chances they checked your apartment?" Nikki asked.

"Very high chance," Wally said. Nikki nodded.

It took them an additional three days but they finally got the portal up and running.

"Finally!" Wally said. Nikki smiled at his relief.

"Home," she whispered. Wally smiled at her. Nikki through her arms around his neck. He immediately hugged back. Lex nodded that it was ready for them. Nikki took Wally's hand.

"You still sure about this?" Nikki asked.

"One hundred percent," Wally said turning his head forward. He held onto Nikki so that when he ran he wouldn't lose her.

"Ready?" Lex asked.

"Ready." Nikki agreed.

"Way past," Wally said. Wally ran as fast as he could through the portal. He tumbled out into an empty warehouse. Nikki rolled and landed a few feet away.

"You alright?" Wally asked.

"I think so," Nikki said sitting up. The portal closed behind them.

"Did we make it?" Wally asked.

"Only one way to find out," Nikki said walking towards the exit.