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Space

Watchtower.

Back at the space station that orbited the planet Earth literary a day after the events at the Temen Ni Gru, Flash was showing off his new accessory to the other league members. Trish was watching the interaction with amusement from the background. Batman was in the process of storing the demonic artifacts in a secure location to prevent the risk of them being used again for devious purposes.

"You got this from a dog?" Green Lantern inquired incredulously, studying the gauntlets and nun chucks that the speedster had in his hand.

"A dog that is as huge as the Chrysler Building." Flash said, flaunting them for the eyes to see. "With three heads that sprouted fire, light bolts and ice all at once. You should've been there."

"Sounded like you had your hands full with that Cerberus demon." Hawkgirl said.

Flash dismissed it with a hand wave. "Eh, it was all bark and no bite. "I am God of the Cerberus tribe! You shall not pass!" He scoffed as he made an mock impression of the God Cerberus. "Pfft! More like the puppy of the tribe."

"So I see." Hawkgirl noted then she looked over his shoulder to see Trish waiting. "Hey, G.L. Want to fill the field report?"

Green Lantern got the hint when he followed her glance towards the devil hunter in the doorway. "Sure." The two Leaguers left to the monitor room leaving the love birds alone.

"I'm impressed. Not many that faced a Cerberus lived to see another day." Trish said walking up to him.

"Funny. Diana's mom said the same thing earlier at the tower." Flash recalled.

"Seemed that you have gotten close with the Queen of the Amazons." Trish wiggled her eyebrows in suggestion which made his eyes almost pop out.

"What?! No!" Flash stammered as he blushed slightly. Trish smirked. He's just too easy to tease. "I'm no way interested in her. She's way too old for me."

"Relax. I'm just joking." Trish reassured him. "Ya know, if you're interested, I was hoping that we could continue where we left off at Milano."

Flash was frozen stiff. "Really?" he asked trying to contain his excitement.

"Mhmm. That is If you're up to it. Wally." Trish sauntered away from him, swaying with her hips to lure him like viper stalking on its prey before it strike.

Flash thought about the offer for a sec or two before speeding to catch up to her. There was no way he would pass up on that chance. Besides, it's been a really good day for the Flash. The bad guys went down and nobody got killed. It's a win-win.

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Redgrave City.

Dante with a solemn smile walked up to his old family home with two red and black roses in his hands with Diana who wanted to join him to pay her respects after her appearance on a charity event at the local hospital in Dante's hometown.

"Is this where you grew up?" Diana asked him, studying the ruined home that the devil hunter once lived during his adolescent years with his twin brother before the tragic attack under the orders of Mundus. Even in imprisonment, the Prince of Darkness still held a considerable leverage within the supernatural community.

"At the start. Some of my finest memories took place right here." Dante said, reminiscing about the birthdays he shared here with Vergil as they were now in the living room. Their mother would make chocolate cake along with strawberry sundaes, their respective favorite pastries and ice cream.

The Amazonian Princess looked at him with sympathy. She can only imagine the horrors that took place here to ruin such a happy home. "I'm sorry to hear that." She told him. "It's a shame that I never got to meet your father again. Would've liked to thank him for saving my home all those years ago."

"Well, now's your chance to do so." Dante said as he kneeled down, placing the roses on the edge of a fireplace where the family portrait was placed above it. It was of his parents with himself and Vergil as young boys a year before Sparda's disappearance. Everything went to hell after it was made.

Diana appreciated the noble gesture before turning to the portrait wanting to say the one sentence she's been itching to make since she appeared in Man's World. "Thank you. May the gods look after you and your wife in the afterlife, Sparda." She expressed her gratitude before bowing her head in respect as she sent a prayer to the Heavens while Dante silently mourned about the loss of his childhood innocence.

Nothing is permanent in this world, not even the past traumas.

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AN: That's it. It's over. review this final chapter. Peace.