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filthyfish · 9 months ago
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I think we all longed to be kissed my national city’s resident lesbian Luthor but Kara’s got dibs.
I drew this instead of doing my final paper that’s due soon 🫡 Supercorp kisses take top priority I’m afraid.
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lucyllawless · 1 year ago
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natalievoncatte · 6 months ago
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There was something decidedly… insistent about Lena’s footsteps. Kara knew it was her, of course, when she picked up Lena heading towards her apartment. Not just her heart rate but her breathing and mumbling to herself and the way she walked, her footfalls painting a picture of how she was walking, and she was mad.
Kara expected a complaint when she opened the door. Lena would sometimes launch without preamble into a rant about this investor or that senator or some such executive at this or that company and just rant adorably, balling her little fists. Kara would never tell her, because she’d feel patronized, but Lena genuinely was cute when she was angry.
Well, annoyed. When she was really angry, throwing a fit angry, fed up with the world angry, she was something else entirely. Kara would move heaven and earth, quite literally, to address whatever bothered her. When she was sad it was even worse and Kara just wanted to bundle her up in her invulnerable arms and shelter her from everything forever.
Lena walked into the apartment, not looking at Kara, and clearly fuming. She dropped the order she’d picked up on the way into the kitchen island and stared at it, then finally glared at Kara. There was no mistaking the subject of her anger.
Kara fidgeted nervously. She shifted on her feet, feeling a pressure of Lena’s gaze that forced her own away.
“Lena? Is something wrong?” She swallowed, hard. “Bad day?”
“Something is wrong,” Lena said, very softly, in the icy tone she reserved for the fools she did not suffer gladly. “Take off your glasses.”
“What?”
“Take off your glasses, Kara.”
“But I can’t see…”
Lena stepped forward and put her hand on the takeout order in its plastic bag. Kara had ordered it and Lena had agreed to pick it up, far from be first time they’d done that. Lena often ordered for them and Kara brought it when Lena was hosting.
Right now Lena was trembling, head tilted forward like she meant to charge, eyes locked on Kara.
“Glasses. Off.”
Kara hesitated briefly.
“Okay,” she muttered, screaming at herself not to do this, pleading for some kind of distraction.
All she wanted to do tonight was curl up with Lena on the couch and watch a movie and focus very very hard on not giving away how badly she wanted to make out with her.
Kara slowly took the earpieces in her hands and slipped them off, setting the too-heavy frames on the table with a soft clunk. The word rushed in, sounds more vibrant and distracting, colors almost unpleasantly sharp.
Lena was staring at her. Her nostrils flared and her fists clenched. She took her hand from the food bag and took another step forward, then another, finally picking up the glasses in her own hand, feeling them. She raised them as if to put them on and stared through them.
“For someone who says she’s blind without them, these glasses don’t have a very strong prescription, do they.”
Possibilities raced through Kara’s mind. Things she could say, things she might do. She’d squeaked out of this before, somehow evaded Lena’s staggering intellect. She had seen curiosity darken her brows, maybe even brief moments of suspicion.
This was different. Heavier. More serious.
“What gave me away?”
“Everything, really. All the pieces were there this whole time, but I just refused to put them together on my own. It took a flat out slap in the face to make me choose to see it.”
Kara’s chest felt like it was caving in. Everything was going wrong. Her chin quivered and the tears began welling hot behind her eyes.
Lena looked at her flatly. “The guy at the take out place asked me why I was picking up Supergirl’s order. I asked him what the hell he was talking about and he told me Supergirl comes on all the time. Then he showed me a selfie.”
Kara licked her lips.
“It has to be a mistake.”
“They have your number on their speed dial as Supergirl, Kara. You let their delivery kid take a selfie in your suit. They wouldn’t let me pay for it. The old lady that owns the place said ‘Supergirls girlfriend, no charge!’ and started laughing.”
Kara stared at her.
“Lena…”
“You better have a good fucking explanation for why your favorite restaurant knows who you really are and not your supposed best friend.”
The tension in their air was palpable, electric. Kara could feel it like the gathering energy in the air before a storm, ready to burst forth with energy and life or mindless destruction. She folded her arms around herself and looked down.
“You do know me,” Kara finally said. “You do know who I really am. You’re the only person who does.”
Lena’s extension was fixed, intense, edging between a scowl and a pout, and Kara realized with a start that she was holding back tears of her own.
“You’re the only person that knows me as me. You know me without Supergirl, but without all the fake stuff I do so people won’t realize I’m Supergirl. I don’t have to pretend to be clumsy with you. You’re not always looking at me like I’m super strong or super fast. I can just be me when I’m with you.”
“You’ve lied to me so many times,” Lena said, after drawing in a deep breath. “Running away from our lunches, telling me wild stories about where you disappear to at work, and I just bought every bit of it. You must think I’m an easy mark.”
“No, never.”
“I’ve always had it in the back of my head. I always thought there was something there, something between us that kept you from really, truly being yourself with me. The way your touches are always so whisper-light and you’re always stealing glances at me. Like you were afraid with every word or movement that you’d give something away.”
“Lena,” Kara began.
“I knew you were hiding something. I had hoped it was something else.”
Kara licked her lips. She quickened her perception, a little trick of will that took her out of sync with the humans around her, processing the world at her natural speed, which made her peers seem almost frozen in place by comparison.
She took this drawn out instant to really look at Lena, truly take her in, savor what she was seeing because it might be the end. She was suddenly heavily, painfully aware that this might be the last time she ever looked on Lena in person.
Great father Rao, she was so beautiful. Not hot or pretty or even gorgeous or sexy, beautiful. She was dressed for the autumn chill in a pea coat and turtleneck and black leggings and her hair was down, letting itself soften into her natural waves. She was without makeup, and Kara suddenly realized that she only ever saw Lena without makeup when she meant to be alone with Kara. When she was her most pure, most true self.
Kara slowed herself again and as she did the world sped up, and she drank in the soft sadness in Lena’s blue-green eyes and all of those things she’d pushed deep down came bubbling to the surface: imagined sighs and the feeling of that lustrous inky hair slipping through her fingers, her name whispered on pillowy lips.
Human thoughts. Alien thoughts. Desires no Kryptonian should even apprehend, much less indulge. The very idea of the non-procreative act was shameful, and to develop these emotional entanglement…
Kara had once mourned her failure, for she had been charged with preserving the ways of her people. Her first command had been to keep Kal Kryptonian.
A task she had failed even within herself.
“You hoped it was something else?”
Lena looked at her so sadly and so sweetly and swallowed.
“Yeah,” she said in a thick voice, “I kinda did.”
Kara smiled in spite of herself. When she sighed, it was as if the weight of a world slid off her shoulders.
“Can’t a girl have two secrets?”
Lena’s eyes widened.
“One day a long time ago, very very far away, a young Kara looked over her shoulder and watched the shockwave shatter the crust of her planet as its core exploded. She lost everything. Her world, her family, her culture, so many things. Tastes. Colors. Places. All gone.”
Lena wrapped her arms around herself, averting her gaze.
“I knew I’d lose you eventually. I just wanted to keep you as long as I could.”
Lena reached up and rubbed at her eyelids with her fingers.
“Do you remember when your mom’s goons threw you off the balcony?”
“Yes,” said Lena.
“Do you remember how I held you when I caught you?”
“I do.”
“I wish I hadn’t lied. I wish I’d never put you down.”
Lena said nothing and did not look up. Kara could hear her heart racing, practically feel the tension in her limbs across the room.
“I’m sorry. I’m so sorry I lied. I’ve always known I could never keep you, I just didn’t want to make it end.”
Lena looked up with tear-wet eyes.
Then she lunged across the room, crossing the gap between them in long strides. Kara Danvers -Kara Zoe-El, Supergirl- was caught almost completely off guard. It wasn’t until Lena was practically charging into her arms, leaping into her, that she remembered to cushion the impact, catch her gently and make sure she didn’t slam herself into an unyielding wall of Kara.
She was so surprised, so shocked into helpless acceptance, that she didn’t offer the slightest residence when Lena reached, grabbed her neck in a firm hold, and pulled her into a kiss. Kara’s stomach did a backflip and she was helpless, undone despite all her strength. For a moment both their eyes opened and they looked at each other in a wordless exchange and Kara began kissing her back in earnest. Lena’s sharp breaths and soft moans instantly kindled a hot need inside her, thrumming like a plucked guitar string, and she effortlessly lifted Lena onto the kitchen counter.
“Holy shit, you’re strong,” Lena breathed.
“Of course I am,” she whispered into Lena’s kiss. “I’m Supergirl.”
And at long last, Kara found something she wanted to taste more than potstickers.
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msdanvers · 2 months ago
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KATIE MCGRATH The Ex-Wife · 2.01
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fazedlight · 8 months ago
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Lena was too cozy to open her eyes. Do friends really do this?
She breathed in the familiar scent wrapped around her, the faded shea butter and vanilla of Kara’s soap. Warm arms held her as the blonde breathed gently next to her. She hadn’t been sure whether to accept Kara’s offer to stay over after movie night ran late - but still aching from Kara’s time in the phantom zone, she did. And she was glad, if only to have this moment.
Her eyes fluttered open, observing the dim light that glowed through Kara’s window, hinting at a dawn that would soon come. Lena snuggled closer to the woman next to her, feeling Kara’s fingers grip slightly at her side. Though calm and cozy, she felt the slight uptick of her heartbeat, and wasn’t surprised when the blonde shifted and began coming to.
Kara opened her eyes, observing the woman in her arms. Kara seemed surprised at their predicament, tangled in one another in their night of sleep - her face nuzzled into Lena’s hair, a hand almost possessively on Lena’s thigh. It was intimate and surprising, and for a moment Kara didn’t seem to know what to do. “Is this ok?” the kryptonian whispered sheepishly.
“Yes,” Lena said, snuggling in further.
Kara seemed to relax as they both curled up again, closing their eyes and simply feeling each other’s presence. Too lazy to get up quite yet, happy to doze in each other’s arms.
But Lena felt the shift in Kara’s posture again - tense, even if almost imperceptible. Kara’s face was still buried in her hair, but she could sense Kara nervously bite her lip. But she waited patiently.
“I have feelings for you,” Kara finally said, her voice soft and shy. “I just want you to know.”
Lena froze in surprise for a moment, before smiling. She tugged closer to Kara, burying her head shyly in Kara’s shoulder. “I want to wake up with you every morning.”
Kara gave a small laugh, as Lena’s fingers weaved their way through hers. They held each other close, feeling the warmth of each other’s arms. There would be time later, to explore their feelings, to explore each other.
But for the moment, they were content to hold each other close, and drift back to sleep.
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damienns · 2 years ago
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SUPERCORP IN EVERY EPISODE -> S04E11 Blood Memory
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rainbow-rebellion · 8 months ago
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You put your arms around me and I’m home
Inspired by X
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lynnearlington · 5 months ago
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how can we be lovers (if we can't be friends) - chapter vii
Supergirl, Kara/Lena, M
“My partner the last few years hasn’t been to my satisfaction,” Lena says coolly. “Like I said, I can only carry someone so far.”  Kara hums, takes a sip of her beer and quirks a brow. “Well, I hope I can satisfy you this year.” 
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goldenempyrean · 3 months ago
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Bump In The Night
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〚 Summary - Kara hears a noise in the night and goes to investigate 〛
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Kara mumbled sleepily as she slowly roused from her slumber. It was late – she didn’t usually wake up during the night. Rolling over, she stretched a little, hoping to cuddle up next to the furnace that usually sleeps beside her and hogs the sheets.
But the blonde knew something was wrong from the moment she felt the contact of cool, empty sheets against her skin. Something was missing. Lena?
Lena had been fighting a cold for the past few days, and, well… she was definitely on the losing side of it. Kara had made her go to bed early after the Luthor had snuck her laptop out to the living room under the pretence of “watching movies” when in reality she had actually been answering work emails when she was supposed to be resting. 
The blonde sat up and rubbed her eyes as she glanced over to her bedside, stifling a groan as she stared at the blank alarm clock. There had been one hell of a storm a few days ago, and the city hadn’t quite gotten round to fixing everyone's power. Instead, she stretched to grab her phone, mildly blinding herself for a second at the sudden flash of glaring white light. 03.02AM 
The night was calm, even with her superhearing. The air was settled, people snoring and mumbling as the city slept. But a sudden loud thudding sound caught her attention – it was close. Kara looked back to the empty spot in her bed; Lena had been gone way too long to be put down to a simple bathroom trip. The noise came again, a crease forming at the centre of Kara’s brow. The only thing she could compare it to was the clatter of books as somebody clumsily pulled things from a shelf with no regard for creating a mess. What on earth was she doing? 
The apartment was dark, the hallway barely lit by the moonlight filtering through the blinds. A small yawn escaped her as she shuffled towards the sound, leading the blonde to the small study that had been converted to be an office space for Lena – well, at least she’d been right about the source of the noise.
“Lena?” Kara’s voice was rough and thick with sleep; clearing her throat, she tried again, a little louder this time, “Honey?”
As her eyes began to adjust to the darkness in the room, she could just about make out Lena’s silhouette, barely. She seemed to be focused on one of the shelves lining the room, picking up an object just to then put it down a few seconds later.
Getting closer, Kara could see how her dark hair was stuck to her forehead, the skin visibly clammy as she breathed heavily, swaying uneasily – she was half sure that if the Luthor hadn’t been gripping onto the wooden shelf for support, she would’ve ended up losing her balance completely. 
The other woman sniffled, swiping at her nose with the sleeve of a “borrowed” sweatshirt—the one she’d stolen from Kara’s wardrobe days ago. It hung loosely on her frame, making her look even smaller than she already was.
Before she could stop herself, a sigh left Kara’s lips as she padded closer, resting a hand gently on her girlfriend’s shoulder. “Sweetheart, what are you doing up?” 
Lena flinched slightly at the contact, as if she hadn’t even noticed her come in. Slowly, she turned to look at her briefly, and it took everything in her for Kara not to wince at how miserable she looked.
 “I was… was looking for…for.” The feverish girl stammered, woozily reaching up to hold her head with her hand, almost as if she had forgotten entirely why she was there, “I… needed something?”
It was more like a question than any sort of statement. She looked up at Kara, her eyes glassy and confused. She was so out of it. It took everything the blonde had not to scoop her up in that moment; instead, she leaned toward to press a soft kiss to her forehead, lips lingering just long enough to register the warmth her feverish skin was radiating. 
“You need to go back to bed; come on.” Kara encouraged her gently, knowing it was doing her no good to be standing there any longer.
Despite how clearly awful she felt, the Luthor pouted, and for a moment, Kara could see the stubbornness brewing behind her tired eyes. But then, as if all the fight had drained from her at once, she let out a small sigh and leaned forward, pressing her forehead against her girlfriend’s shoulder.
“I'm so tired.” If it wasn't for her superhearing, then she would've probably missed her quiet mumble altogether.
Kara nodded sympathetically, your hand coming to rub her back softly, “I know, baby, I know.” She kept it there as she guided her back to the bedroom, taking small, slow steps as they navigated through the dim halls.
Getting her back into bed was easy; Lena practically fell into the sheets at the first chance she got, immediately curling up and stealing the majority of the duvet – not that Kara cared, of course. She grabbed the grey throw blanket that was mainly used just for show and settled down in the spot beside her girlfriend – she’d already fallen asleep, of course, her breaths coming in small, raspy snores. 
Nobody would ever believe that a Luthor would snore. Hell, nobody would ever believe that a Luthor could get sick. But Lena was human, just human – and sometimes that human side of her really was adorable.
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lena-in-a-red-dress · 1 year ago
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Oh the Assistant!Kara AU tho…so one night Lena actually gets Kara to leave earlier than her (sisters night maybe?) but as she’s leaving she hears something suspicious and heads back up to be just in time to save Lena from an assassin, and is consequently horrified because people are actually trying to kill Lena? Like, she’s used to hearing death threats again Cat but none ever materialized and the fact that these so and Lena so…casually resigned? to them? Enter supergirl mode lol.
Okay but what if Kara *isn't* there? Lena is assaulted in the parking lot or in the lobby on her way out, and Kara doesn't hear about it until she's called to the hospital for a ride home. Injuries are minor, but bandages are visible, and Lena is shaken.
Kara is livid.
"...and where was the security guard?!" She ends a long diatribe with a frustrated huff.
"I don't know."
Lena's voice is so soft in the confines of the elevator up to her apartment, it stops Kara in her tracks. She looks at her boss, who's leaning against the wall of the elevator looking rumpled and tired in a bloodstained blouse. The wisps of hair that have come loose from its style makes Lena look so young, and for the first time Kara realizes that her boss isn't all that old in the first place.
In fact, she doesn't seem much older than Kara herself.
And tonight, her empowered, forceful, kind boss is just a rattled young woman who was attacked alone in a freaking parking garage.
"Hey," Kara says softly. Taking a risk, she reaches out to rest her hand gently on Lena's arm. "I'm sorry."
"Don't." Lena's voice comes cold and harsh, shocking Kara before it almost immediately softens. "Just... if you're kind to me I might just burst into tears, and I really don't want to do that just yet."
"It's okay." Kara kicks herself. "Sorry. Right. I can be mean..."
"I don't need mean," Lena says with a small smile. "I just... I just want to be home."
Right on cue, the elevator dings open, and Lena manages to unlock the multiple deadbolts with shaking fingers. The apartment inside is massive, and Lena flips on every light as she moves inside, allowing Kara to trail in behind her. They come to a stop in the kitchen, where Lena reaches into the fridge for a carafe of filtered water. She pours herself a glass and takes a long gulp before speaking.
"Thank you for driving me. Is there anything I can get you before I head home?"
Kara shakes her head. "No, I'm good. I'll clear your schedule for tomorrow-- I heard what the doctor said about the concussion, and you really should rest."
Lena nods her gratitude. "Thank you."
Kara turns to leave, then thinks better of it and turns back. "Actually, do you mind if I stay here tonight?"
Taken aback, Lena's eyes widen. "I-- what?"
"Yeah. I mean, it's late, and it's a long way back to my place, and I shouldn't be driving when I'm so tired. They say it's as bad as driving drunk," she punctuates with a dramatic yawn. She doesn't care what excuse she throws out-- Lena's apartment is too dark and too big for Lena stay here alone tonight.
"I don't know, Kara... it wouldn't be appropriate."
"Please," Kara says, falling solemn. "For me. I'll sleep on the couch."
Lena looks at her for a long moment. Finally, she relents. "Don't be ridiculous," she sighs. "You can use the spare room."
And if Kara checks every nook and cranny of that spare room-- and every other unoccupied inch of the apartment-- for any hidden intruders before she goes to sleep, well.
Who could blame her?
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sheltereredturtle · 2 years ago
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Day 23: morning (kisses)
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waytooinvested · 1 year ago
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I am delighted to report that despite her having no interest whatsoever in superhero shows and never having actually watched Supergirl, I have managed to get my wife hooked on Supercorp to the extent that she is now reblogging incorrect quotes and quite possibly reading more fanfiction about them than I am.
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natalievoncatte · 2 months ago
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“Are you ready?”
Kara was at her desk, which was frankly rather unusual. She was plugging away at something, deep in concentration on whatever she was writing. Lena stopped to watch her for a while from the doorway, leaning against the frame. She found herself doing so more and more often now, largely for one reason: Kara Danvers was the prettiest girl Lena had ever seen.
If you asked Lena her type, she wouldn’t have described Kara Danvers, who was more athletic than svelte, built with strong shoulders and a swimmer’s silhouette. For all of Kara’s efforts to hide beneath soft cardigans and corduroy, it was obvious how jacked she was.
There was more than that, though. It wasn’t just her eyes, a peculiar shade of blue that Lena was sure she’d never seen before; it was the intelligence behind them, the curiosity and wit and shy, stammering confidence. Kara had a kind of nervous courage, for lack of a better way of putting it.
And she was gorgeous, of course. Honeyed curls, soft skin and pillowed lips and those gorgeous eyes, radiant eyes even behind a chunky frame.
Lena would never confess that she was a little in love with Kara. Even after the flower thing, and the buying the company thing, and…
Yeah.
“How about lunch?”
Kara looked up sharply. “What? Oh! Lena hi, I’m just-“
“Don’t give me that,” said Lena. “I’m treating you to lunch.”
“As my boss or my friend?” Kara asked, cautious.
“As me. No shop talk.”
Kara brightened; Lena had… put her in her place, not to put too fine a point on it, a few weeks ago when Kara snapped at her over a perfectly normal request to actually put in some time in her office.
It was necessary.
It also hurt like hell.
Kara made some noises about her work but acquiesced, grabbing her messenger bag and walking with Lena to the elevator. They rode in an moderately aggressive awkward silence; Kara seemed to be one of those people who chronically distrusts elevators despite-
The power went out.
The lights went with it. The elevator car dropped a foot in half a second and Lena felt herself crashing into a solid wall of Kara just before the emergency lights slammed on.
Lena took a moment. Kara had gently caught her and pulled her into a loose hug, for which Lena was grateful as it kept her from slamming her knees into the floor of the elevator.
“Lena? You okay?”
“I’m fine, you?”
Kara gently released her. “I’m… yeah. Fine. Are we stuck?”
“Power’s out. We might be here a while.”
Kara’s eyes went comically wide. “Nothing!”
Lena quirked a brow. “Okay.”
“Really, I’m fine. I was looking forward to lunch! You know me, always hungry. I wish I’d brought some snacks! I like snacks. Do you like snacks?”
Lena stared at her.
“Kara?”
“Of course you like snacks, that was so dumb. I’m sorry, I,” she looked frantically around the small space they found themselves in, “I don’t know why I’m… I’ll shut up.”
Lean shrugged and sat down, leaning against the back wall. Kara did not, choosing instead to pace, which was a tad annoying given the space they were in, but she was more worried about Kara than anything else.
She seemed… frantic.
“Are they going to come get us?”
“Eventually, if the power doesn’t kick back on first.”
“Do you think we’re stuck in between floors? I think we’re in between floors.”
“Probably.”
Kara flipped the panel down beneath the buttons and pulled out the phone inside, the plastic creaking in her grip. She pushed at the HELP button, but nothing happened.
“They know we’re in here right? Someone knows. They won’t leave us.”
Lena blinked.
Oh. Jesus.
“Kara,” said Lena. “Why don’t you sit down? We can just wait for help.”
She gave a short, sharp shake of her head in reply, like some frightened creature. She was now hugging herself and trembling.
“It’ll be soon, right? I can get out soon. I have to get out.”
“Kara,” said Lena.
Kara stared at her, and Lena knew.
“You’re claustrophobic.”
It wasn’t a question.
“Y-yes,” said Kara.
“Sit down with me, okay?”
Finally, she sat, shoulder to shoulder with Lena. Lena took her hand and squeezed it softly. Kara’s hand reminded her of an exotic bird quivering in her palm. Her pulse had to be racing.
“It’s going to be okay. They’re working on getting us out right now.”
“Are you sure?”
“I’m sure.”
Kara swallowed.
“I won’t let anything hurt you,” said Lena.
Kara looked at her with big, wide eyes.
“At least it’s not dark,” she said, lamely.
The lights immediately went out. Kara yelped and Lena felt her jump, hugging herself as her head thumped against the all.
“Oh Rao please no,” Kara whimpered, “please not again I can’t do it again.”
Rao? What the hell was a Rao?
“Lena, it’s dark.”
“I’m right here.”
Lena wrapped her arm around Kara’s shoulders, and found she was shaking like a leaf. A strained, choking sob ripped the air and Lena felt Kara plunge her face in her hands.
She was hot, almost feverish, and her coiled muscles felt like steel cables, even as they trembled. Lena could feel Kara’s heart pounding, incredibly fast.
“Get me out, please get me out.”
Her cell had no bars. Lena tried anyway; nothing.
Kara, very softly, began to cry. When something creaked, she almost screamed, jolting Lena.
“They can’t get in, they can’t get in, they can’t get in.”
“They?”
“The phantoms,” Kara choked out. “The other things. They want to get in, they want to get me.”
“Kara, we’re in an elevator. There’s nothing outside but concrete and steel cables.”
“Are you real?”
“Of course,” said Lena.
“It felt like I’d sleep for years, then I’d wake up and something huge would be crushing my pod or the phantoms would be scraping their claws on the canopy and looking at me. They just stared. All they had to do was wait.”
“Your pod?”
Kara froze, going totally still.
“I… uhhh… I mean my… my bed? No, the car, from the accident, my parents died in the accident, I hit my heed.”
“You told me your parents passed in a house fire.”
Kara swallowed hard. “Did I?”
Her voice was thin and hysterical.
“Please, Lena, I’m scared.”
Lena gently guided Kara’s head to her shoulder and rocked her there, lightly carding her fingers through her hair.
“It’s alright, Kara. It’ll be alright.”
“Lena,”
“It’s okay,” said Lena. “Everyone gets scared. Everyone has a fear. Even you.”
Kara sucked in a breath.
“Pod,” said Lena. “Phantoms.”
“Lena I…”
“Shhh,” said Lena. “Hush now. You’ve already saved me at least three times, I owe you one.”
Kara gently wrapped her arms around Lena and sobbed into her shoulder. Lena suspected that Kara couldn’t break them out, so she didn’t press it. She just let Kara hold her and gently stroked her hair and softly sang an old lullaby she half remembered, stumbling back over the same verses.
There was a last a loud bang and Kara jerked, then let out a slow breath as the elevator doors at last spread open, forced apart by workmen.
Lena made sure Kara got out first. Then, Kara reached down and lifted her by the waist, setting Lena gently beside herself.
“Thank you,” Kara murmured.
Lena felt the eyes of the two workers behind her but she didn’t care. She smiled softly.
“I’m not mad. Actually, this explains a lot.”
Kara swallowed, hard.
“I think we missed lunch.”
“Mmm,” Lena gave her a coquettish smile. “Why don’t we get dinner, then? Just us, at my place.”
Kara smiled, wiping away her tears.
“I’d like that.”
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fazedlight · 1 year ago
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What does “home” mean for someone who drifted across galaxies?
Of Songbirds and Home is a short Kara Danvers character study.
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captm29 · 2 years ago
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The season 6 confession at the tower should have gone smth like this imo if kara and lena were to get together:
Lena:you give me something no one else has before, you gave me peace
Kara: My heart is so full of love for you I can barely put it into words and each day in the phantom zone made me realise that. I fall more in love with you making me realise no amount of time is ever enough but every second is worth it because it means getting to love you
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naralanis · 2 years ago
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Was digging through some notebooks and WHOOPS turns out I DID write more chapters of a certain WIP
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