"Two Bud Lights, please." Alex politely ordered.

Maggie was sitting next to her, not paying much attention as she spotted a pair of girls rushing to the bathroom. She smirked and turned back around. There was a full brown beer bottle in front of her. She drank some then set it down, feeling Alex's eyes on her. She sighed, keeping her drink in front of her.

"Do you always party after a case, Danvers?"

"Only if I'm with good company. Hank doesn't like to go to bars and Vasquez likes human dive bars."

"Vasquez?"

"Yeah, she's one of my co-workers. Actually the third in command. She's great at her job."

"I see. Well, to an easy case." Maggie said reaching her bottle out.

Alex clinked her bottle against Maggie's and chuckled softly and went bottoms up. She slammed the bottle back on the bar, scaring Maggie who then placed hers back down, too.

"You okay, Danvers?"

"Yeah, why?"

"You seem tense."

"I didn't know you cared." Alex playfully threw back at Maggie. She winked and drank a bit more.

"Well, I do."

Alex blushed slightly and looked around the room to hide her reaction. Though she felt Sawyer's eyes on her, the other woman sighed and smirked, still trying to ignore her emotions. The whole 'conceal don't feel' thing never really worked for Alex when she was around other women. She gave up and looked straight at Maggie's eyes. Sawyer looked back, giving off her usual calm smile. There was something in Danvers' eyes that Maggie couldn't understand.

"Wanna get out of here?" Danvers asked.

"So soon? It took you so long to finally buy me a drink."

"It's loud in here, and very public."

Maggie shrugged and nodded. "Sure."

"My place?"

"Yeah."

They downed the rest of their drinks and headed to Alex's bike. Danvers got on pulling her helmet on as she waited for Maggie to do the same. She smiled as Maggie wrapped her arms around her abdomen, resting her head on the agent's shoulder. Alex revved the bike and drove out of the spot. Maggie tightened her grip on Alex's front. Danvers smiled and continued down the road until the came to Alex's apartment. Maggie took off her helmet and handed it to Alex as she then shook out her hair. Alex took it, placing it between her legs as she took her helmet off, too. They walked to her apartment on the third floor.

As Alex unlocked the door, Maggie asked, "How does it feel to be out?"

"Great."

"Have you told your sister?"

"No, not yet. I know that she'll accept me... I... how do I tell her?"

"I came out to my parents when I dated my first girlfriend. I came home with her and introduced her to my parents as my girlfriend."

"Wow." Alex stated. "That's really brave."

"Luckily my parents are okay with gay girls." Maggie blankly stated as they walked to the couch.

"What made you leave your hometown?"

"College. I left to major in the justice system at a 4-year. It was perfect because I was able to meet new people of all walks of life including other small town gays."

Alex smiled at Maggie and chuckled lightly. "Why did you decide on this town?"

"It has one of the largest alien populations."

"Why did you decide on NCPD?"

"Like I said, it's in 'Alien City'."

"How long have you been in the science division?"

"About 6 or 7 years, but here for 6 months."

"Where were you before?"

"Gotham. I worked closely with the Batman group."

"Really?"

"Yeah. Lots of drama seeing that they're humans. Now, it's time for you to answer some questions."

"Okay, what's up first?"

"How long have you been working for the DEO?"

"8 years."

"Wow, what drew you to them?"

"They reached out to me because my mom and dad used to work for them."

"So, what about you and Supergirl?"

"Well, I look out for her. She reminds me of a lot Kara." Alex began. "I... I think she's really great. She's a big dork and always sees the best in everyone no matter how bad they are."

"Are you two...?"

"No, no, no. We just look after each other because I was assigned to protect her fake and real identities."

"Why did you really bring me here?"

"..." Alex blanked, not knowing what to say. She cleared her throat and looked away.