Unveiling Hearts - Kara Danvers x fem!reader
[summary: kara and reader getting ready for their date and going out and having fun, and they talk and share things about each other, kara tells reader about her life on krypton before it was destroyed and how coming to midvale was a huge change and about her life with eliza and alex. Later some soft cheesy romantic fluff scene and kara and reader share a kiss.]
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{Part 1} {Part 2}
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the city, Kara found herself standing in front of her bedroom mirror, nervously fiddling with the necklace she had chosen for the evening. Tonight was the night she had been waiting for—a chance to spend time with Dr. (Y/n) (L/n) outside the walls of the DEO.
She had opted for a simple yet elegant outfit, a reflection of her true self rather than her Supergirl persona. The soft blue dress she wore matched her eyes, and she couldn't help but smile at her reflection, her heart racing with a mixture of excitement and anticipation.
Meanwhile, across town, (Y/n) stood before her own mirror, contemplating her outfit choice.
In the days that had followed, Kara's revelation felt like a whirlwind for (Y/n). Her interactions with Supergirl—now known as Kara Danvers—had taken on a new layer of meaning. The walls between them had crumbled, revealing the vulnerability that lay beneath the heroic facade.
Her heart raced with a different kind of anticipation. Kara, or rather Supergirl, had asked her out—a fact that still felt like a delightful dream. Eventually, she settled on a casual yet stylish outfit—a reflection of her personality. With a confident smile, she adjusted her attire and added a touch of lip gloss.
The sun began to set, and the city was bathed in hues of gold and amber. Kara stood outside (Y/n)'s apartment building, her heart racing with anticipation. She had taken the time to prepare a bouquet of daisies—a symbol of new beginnings—and held them tightly in her hand.
Kara raised her hand and tapped the door lightly thrice, trying hard not to break the door using her super strength in her excitement.
The knock on her door startled (Y/n), and she took a deep breath to calm her racing heart before opening it. There stood Kara, looking even more stunning in person, her eyes filled with a mixture of excitement and nerves.
"Wow, you look amazing," Kara said, her blue eyes sparkling at the sight before her as (Y/n) opened the door, her smile lighting up the corridor. She looked stunning, her outfit exuding confidence and warmth.
(Y/n)'s cheeks flushed, her heart fluttering at the compliment. "Thank you, you look gorgeous too Kara."
Kara held out the flowers in her hand, her cheeks slightly pink as she offered (Y/n) the bouquet. "These are for you."
(Y/n)'s eyes widened in surprise, her smile growing as she accepted the flowers. "Thank you, Kara. They're beautiful."
Kara's smile matched the warmth of the sunset outside. "You're welcome (Y/n). Shall we?"
Kara extended her arm, and (Y/n) took it with a smile. They walked down the dimly lit streets, the evening air was cool and crisp, a perfect backdrop for their date. They strolled through the city streets, their steps easy and comfortable, their conversation flowing effortlessly, ranging from light-hearted banter to the things the liked and enjoyed, as they discussed their favorite books, movies, and shared interests. Kara's infectious laughter filled the air, and (Y/n) found herself captivated by the woman beside her.
As they settled into a cozy coffee shop, the atmosphere became more intimate. They delved into deeper conversations, sharing stories from their pasts. Kara opened up about her life on Krypton before its destruction— painting a vivid picture of a world filled with wonder, rich culture, and advanced technology, and the sense of belonging she had felt.
She spoke of her family, of the joy and love that had defined her early years. The sadness in her eyes was palpable when she mentioned the loss of her planet, the weight of that history evident in her voice.
"Coming to Earth was a huge change," Kara admitted with a wistful smile. "But being with Eliza and Alex made it feel like home again."
(Y/n) listened attentively, hanging on to every word. She felt a connection to Kara, a kinship with a shared sense of longing, understanding of what it meant to yearn for a place to belong.
"And you, (Y/n)?" Kara asked, curiosity gleaming in her eyes. "What brought you to the DEO?"
(Y/n) chuckled, her gaze thoughtful. "I've always wanted to make a difference, to help those in need. The DEO offered a chance to do that, and well, here I am."
Kara smiled, her hand reaching across the table to cover (Y/n)'s briefly—a gesture of comfort and understanding.
Their conversation continued, going from one topic to another. The evening air was filled with the soft hum of the coffee shop, the world outside fading away as they became immersed in each other's stories.
As the night grew darker, the two found themselves walking along the city streets once more, the air crisp and refreshing. They walked side by side, their fingers brushing against each other's ever so often.
The sight of a park bench bathed in moonlight caught Kara's attention, and she gently guided (Y/n) toward it. They sat down, the world around them still and peaceful.
"This has been an amazing night," Kara said softly, her voice filled with warmth.
(Y/n) nodded in agreement, a contented smile on her lips. "It really has."
Kara's heart raced as she looked into (Y/n)'s eyes, the connection between them undeniable. She reached out, gently cupping (Y/n)'s cheek. (Y/n) leaned into it, Kara's touch felt soft and tender.
"(Y/n)," she whispered, her voice barely audible over the rustling leaves. "There's something I've been wanting to do all night."
(Y/n)'s breath caught in her throat as she felt Kara's gaze intensify. Her heart pounded, anticipation mingling with nerves.
Without another word, Kara leaned in, her lips meeting (Y/n)'s in a gentle, lingering kiss. The world seemed to disappear, leaving only the two of them, their connection deepening with every stolen breath.
When they finally pulled away, their eyes met—a shared understanding and a promise of something more. The moonlight painted their faces with a soft glow, the universe itself seemingly aligning in their favor.
As they walked back towards (Y/n)'s apartment, their fingers intertwined, they couldn't help but feel that the stars themselves had conspired to bring them together. The night was young, and their journey had only just begun.
THE END
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Cha Eunjae's arc in S2 was all about moving out of her familys shadow and getting her own wings. She was always hardworking, although she was put down she got back up every time. And she was always open to learning, even from her own mistakes (which is not easy, many do not even accept their mistakes yet alone correct them).
By the end of the season she built her self-confidence, she stopped living with her mothers rules. She became a respectful doctor on her own right. Her hard work paid of but also she finally found the support she deserved. From Kim Sabu to Woojin, to all the Doldamers. She was seen as Cha Eunjae the CS of Doldam, not the daughter and sister of the Cha family of doctors.
In S3 she is now slowly moving out of her fathers shadow and removing him from the pedestal she put him on. Her confidence started to flater once her father arrived, she started to question herself. Surely her father would know better.
Just like Kim Sabu. But she is continuously let down from relying on her father for various reasons. She is still hanging on tho but with the coming episodes I suspect she will stop looking up to Cha Jinman and maybe even lose her respect for him both as a doctor and father.
Her story started as the youngest child of a successful family, living a life predetermined by her parents (mainly her mother it seems). She was kind of a doll to them. I don't think they looked deep enough to see the real her. But her arc became gaining independence from each of her parents. In S2 it was her mother, in S3 it's her fathers time. She is learning to stand on her own. She is seeing a senior doctor might not be right all the time and she should trust her knowledge and experience just as much.
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