"Hi mom." Kate said with a smile as she entered her mother's hospital room.

"Kate." Gabi said with a smile as her daughter cautiously walked towards her.

"I never gave up hope that you were still alive." Kate said with a tearful smile.

"Well come on then, give your old mom a hug." Gabi said and Kate smiled as she gently hugged her mother.

"Where's your father?" Gabi asked.

"Yeah, about that." Kate said.

"Kate, where is your father?" Gabi asked.

"He's in jail." Kate said.

"What? Why?" Gabi asked.

"Here, just read this. It'll explain everything." Kate said as she pulled Kara's article up on her phone for Gabi to read.

"Wow, I can't believe that he'd stoop so low to try and kill his own daughter." Gabi said.

"What are you talking about?" Kate asked.

"Kate, do you honestly think your sister kept her mouth shut around me." Gabi said.

"So, you know?" Kate asked, honestly relieved that her mother knew who she was.

"Yes I do and I could not be more proud of you. It's nice to know that at least one of my daughters knows right from wrong." Gabi said and Kate smiled as she hugged her mom.

"I'm so relieved I won't have to hide this from you." Kate said.

"No more secrets between us Kate." Gabi said.

"No more secrets. But mom, you know you'll have a long way to go in your recovery." Kate said.

"Yes I do. I've already started talking to my doctors about different rehab facilities I could go to for both my physical and mental recovery." Gabi said.

"Pick whatever facility you want, I will cover all the expenses." Kate promised.

"Thank you Kate." Gabi said.

"It's the least I can do. We should've found you sooner." Kate said.

"What's important is that we're together now." Gabi said and Kate nodded.


Later on that evening, Kara and Kate were getting drinks before Kara returned to National City, since while Kate knew that Kara couldn't get drunk off of earth beer, she still wanted to get her drinks to thank her for her help.

"So, your dad and your sister are in jail and yet you still feel like celebrating?" Kara asked as she and Kate sipped their beers.

"Yep, because despite that, my city and my mother are a bit safer, so to me, that's a victory." Kate said.

"Fair enough. I have to admit, I understand now why Barry and Oliver always got drinks after these crossovers." Kara said and Kate chuckled.

"Yeah, I have to admit, it isn't too bad." Kate agreed, right as Kara's phone rang.

"Barry, what's up?" Kara asked when she answered it.

"Hey, is now a bad time?" Barry asked.

"I'm in Gotham right now and I just finished helping Kate out. What's up?" Kara asked.

"If you don't mind, Oliver, Jefferson and I could use your help in Central City." Barry said.

"With what?" Kara asked as he brought her up to speed on the ASA situation.

"I'm on my way and tell Iris that she has the green light on that story, even though she's likely already started it." Kara said.

"Great. Thanks." Barry said as he hung up.

"What's going on?" Kate asked.

"That was Barry. He, Oliver and Jefferson need help dealing with the ASA." Kara said.

"I'm going with you." Kate said.

"Really?" Kara asked.

"I've been trying to help with that problem and if this ASA situation is escalating, then they should get all the help they can." Kate said and Kara nodded.

"Let's get going." Kara said as they paid for their drinks before heading out.


Well, this is the end of World's Finest. As you can probably guess, Kara and Kate will be making appearances in Book of Flash. I have to admit, when I first started this crossover, I wasn't planning on taking this story in the direction I did, but I'm glad I did, since I think this is even better than what I'd originally planned. And now it's back to the book of Flash and then once that is done, I'll return to the mainstream series. Thank you all for your support and I hope you enjoyed this story as much as I enjoyed writing it.