Jay relaxed that night. He was sitting on the couch at the Cave. He told his wife he had to he was helping out Wally, of course after hearing an ear full of "don't-get-hurt-I-don't-want-to-see-you-injured-in-Russia-from-the-news-again". There was also around of "we aren't 20 anymore and I'm not that vain cheerleader. You'd better make it back to me."
"Gosh Joannie. You care. I'm not in the field. I'm helping Wally because Barry's in space."
"Space… (hahaha), remember when it used to be you, Winky, Blinky and Noddy."
"They're fun to hang out with. I miss them, but I see them, they live in the Caribbean."
He laughed to himself in contentment. He was watching TV in the living room with Superboy. He didn't seem to mind, as Connor was very quiet and so was he.
Then Robin breezed into the room, jumped on the couch and looped himself over the light to get on top of the lights.
"Does he do that a lot?" Jay asked.
"Yeah." Connor asked. "Robin, what are you doing up there?"
Silence. But then-
"WHAT THE HELL?!"
"ROOOOOOOOB! YOU'RE A DEAD MAN!"
"Oh." Jay sighed. Robin shifted slightly on the ceiling. Then pictures rain down from the ceiling.
"Wally! Run! Get the papers!" Artemis screamed.
Connor picked up a page and put it under his shirt just as a yellow, red and blue blur charged into the room, picking up all the paper, his hands filled with several pieces already.
Once Wally left the room, Connor picked up the piece of paper and looked at it.
Wally stood with Artemis, hand in hand, a security stamp at the bottom. But their outfits had changed. Wally was in an airbrushed black tuxedo with a yellow dress shirt and Artemis stood in a floor length air brushed white dress that made her look older. Wally had his eyes closed and Artemis cheeks were blushed.
Jay's outfit had been altered slightly to look as though he were wearing black jeans and an over jacket. And were those…wedding rings on the two teens fingers.
"Can I take this to Barry?" Jay asked Connor, with a homely smile. "I think this is hilarious."
"Sure." Connor handed over the picture, smiling with the older hero. "I think Green Arrow may need a copy too."
In the back of the room, Batman and Kaldur stood together quietly.
"I can see you're right." Batman nodded.
"Agreed. I think we are ready to go back to normal." Kaldur said politely and firmly.
The two parted ways, Kaldur smiling a small smile, picking up a missed copy of the "wedding" between the archer and the speedster.
