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Story Title: Justice Hearts

Chapter 12

DEO Headquarters

Percy stood on the balcony, looking out over the National City skyline. He was wearing blue jeans and a blue sweatshirt with a trident emblazoned on the front. He stood next to the railing; both hands on the rail. His mind was stuck on a certain last daughter of Krypton and the argument they had yesterday.

A female cleared her throat from behind him. He turned around quickly to see Alex standing near the entrance to the balcony. Her arms were crossed in front of her chest. Her dark eyes were narrowed. "What are you doing here?" Her voice was anything but nice.

Percy chuckled. "Wore out my welcome that soon, huh?"

Alex sighed. "I thought you'd be off into a new Universe," she remarked condescendingly.

Percy frowned. "Chaos has not contacted me for help, so my time is mine."

Alex closed the door behind her. She walked into the balcony, joining Percy near the railing. "So, you're just going to hang out here on the balcony?" Her question was definitely a loaded one.

"Don't know. You'd think I'd go explore this world, but I was hoping to find Kara." His admission was sincere.

Alex frowned, looking down at the street many floors below them. "She's not here. I doubt she'd want to talk to you."

Percy ran his hand through his hair. "I didn't mean to upset her, but I do have a… job… a purpose to fulfill."

Alex was interested now; he didn't sound so sure of himself. "Sounds like you're not sure."

"When I accepted the role as the last Primordial I understood what it meant. I would be immortal and would serve Chaos. I know that Kryptonians are long-lived, but I will outlive her. However, I want to be with her, but I will also have to travel from Universe to Universe, that's just part of the job."

Alex nodded in understanding. "Have you tried to explain that to her?"

Percy chuckled. "That was an epic fail."

Alex smiled. "Well, maybe you should try again."

"Would she even listen to me?" He stared at Kara's sister hopefully.

Alex shrugged. "You never know until you try."

Percy nodded. "Do you know where she is?"

Alex frowned. "Where she normally goes when she's feeling down. She's at home probably stuffing her face with pot stickers, pizza, and ice cream."

Percy nodded. Percy snapped his fingers a platter of blue chocolate chip cookies appearing in his hands. Alex's eyes widened.

Percy smiled. "Go ahead, take one."

Alex took a cookie before taking a bite of it. Her eyes widened even more before she moaned in satisfaction at the taste. "These are the best cookies I've ever eaten."

Percy nodded. "My mom used to make these." Percy looked down at the platter of cookies sadly. "It's one of the two things that I do that helps me feel at home."

"What's the other?" Alex asked curiously.

Percy smiled. "Being near your sister."

Alex smiled in amusement. "Well, if you tell her something like that she'll forgive you. She was always a big sap for cheesiness."

Percy nodded, chuckling at the thought of Kara with hearts in her eyes. "Well, I better go then."

Alex stole another cookie; Percy eyed her curiously. "Hey, you can't blame me; these are too good."

Percy rolled his eyes before his body began to glow his suit covering his body a moment later. He floated up into the air before he hovered a few feet above the ground. "Alex, thank you."

Alex smiled. "Just make my sister happy."

Percy nodded before he took off into the sky. Alex took another bite of the cookie Percy gave her, sighing in contentment.

Kara's Apartment

Kara sat on her couch, watching 'Singing in the Rain' for the second time that day. She was eating from a carton of ice cream her eyes still puffy from her last bout of tears. A knock on her door drew her attention. She let out a deep sigh before placing the ice cream on her coffee table. She stood up walking to her door. She wasn't happy with the intrusion.

"Alex, I don't want any company," she said as she opened her door, stopping short at the sight of Percy Jackson standing in front of her.

"It's a good thing I'm not Alex then," he remarked his face neutral.

Kara wiped her eyes quickly, looking away from him. "What do you want?" She asked louder than she meant to do.

Percy stiffened at the pain in her voice. "I wanted to talk to you."

"I think we talked enough after you took care of Darkseid."

Percy sighed. "So, you're mad at what happened to him?"

Kara shook her head, forcing herself to be civil. "I'm not mad. I just don't want to go through it all again."

Percy sighed, running his hand through his hair. "I don't want to argue with you and I don't want to leave you, Kara. Please believe me."

"I know you don't want to, but it's part of the job, that's what you said, right?"

Percy nodded before he looked at her, his eyes filled with hope. "I had some time to think it over. I even spoke to my… to Chaos."

"What does that mean?"

Percy tried to force a smile. "It means that I worked out a way not to leave you."

Kara was stunned; her blue eyes widened slightly. "What way?" She didn't want to sound hopeful, but she was.

Percy smirked. "I realized that a god can be in more than one place at a time."

Kara frowned. A crinkle forming between her eyes. Percy reached forward and touched the crinkle. "What was that for?"

"I always wanted to do that. You always get this crinkle when you're trying to think of something or when you're lying." He had a mischievous smile on his face.

"I don't lie."

Percy smiled. "You just did Kara Zor-el." Kara's blue eyes grew big.

"I don't like people making fun of me," she huffed.

Percy chuckled. "I'm not making fun of you. I just like it when you get all frustrated."

"Why's that?"

"Your eyes shine like lights underwater. Your smile lights up a room. You radiate such goodness and hope. I don't think you see what so many of us see." He studied her face closely.

"What's that?" she asked her brow furrowed once again as she tried to piece together what he was telling her.

"That you are as beautiful on the inside as you are on the outside."

Percy stepped closer to her, making her heart beat faster in her chest. "What are you doing?"

Percy reached forward and took her hands in his. "I came here to say I was sorry for hurting you. I came here to say that a part of me would always be here. That part is Percy Jackson, not Omega." Just when he finished saying that Percy split into two people. One was Percy Jackson; the young man that stood before her a moment ago, and the other was Omega. "I can be in two places at once. Percy can always be here for you, while Omega is there for the Universe, for every Universe." When he finished speaking Omega stepped into Percy's body and disappeared.

Kara smiled. "That was strange." She chuckled after she said that. "Strange, but in a good way."

"Yeah," Percy replied his eyes never leaving hers.

Kara couldn't help the dopey smile that stretched across her face. "Yeah!" Kara squeezed his hand. "So, what are you going to do now?"

Percy leaned forward quickly, capturing her lips with his own. He pulled away a moment later. He looked into her eyes. "I wanted to do that first. After that, I will take it day by day."

Kara nodded before she pulled him into the apartment, slamming the door behind him. Suffice to say, they didn't leave the apartment for the rest of the weekend.

AN: THE END