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Kara stares at the National City skyline, eyes blank. Her mind is somewhere far away. The Phantom Zone, maybe.
"I said that last time, didn't I?"
"You say that every time." Kara chokes out, throat tight with desperate grief. "Let's just stop talking for a little bit. I will break the loop, I promise. Just…"
"Okay, we don't have to deal with it now." Lena says, "Just rest a while. You can save us all tomorrow."
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Lena knows.
Lena knows, because Lex told her before Kara got the chance to do it herself.
Kara knows that Lena knows because she tried to tell her, afterwards. They had an awful crying, shouting fight about it in Lena's office, the kind of fight that sticks under Kara's skin and keeps her awake at night.
(Kara accidentally crunched a handprint into Lena's desk. Lena threw Kara's phone off of her office balcony.
She doesn't want to talk about it.)
or: the story of what happens after Kara and Lena fall apart
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Lena Luthor attends a building Christmas party fully prepared to endure it and leave unnoticed.
Instead, she meets her relentlessly friendly neighbor from across the hall — and spends the evening being talked into warmth, laughter, and something dangerously close to belonging.
Sometimes a fresh start does not come from running away. Sometimes it lives right across the hall.
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- Part 5 of Emotional Violence Hiatus
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“I can hear them,” she whispers.
Lena’s hands stop their soft rub of Kara’s hands, surprised. “You can?”
Kara nods, “Little one’s gonna have one hell of a heart.”
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a game of true and dare turns Lena's world upside down, right before it gives her everything she ever wanted... in the way she less expected
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After serving ten years in prison, Maya is released and struggles to rebuild her life while trying to reconnect with her wife and their son. As she faces the painful reality that Carina may have moved on, a true crime podcast begins to stir up old secrets, forcing Maya to confront the past she’s been trying to forget.
