Like every beginning for the past seventy years, it begins with a dying planet. It begins with Kara Zor-El awakening in a crash site.
That crash site was not on Earth, or anywhere near it.
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My supergirl space odyssey thingy is up!
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Like all of Kara’s best decisions, it begins with her middle finger.
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Or, Karadox’s first meeting, first time holding hands, first kiss, first announcement, first I love you, first time having sex, and first time meeting the parents.
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There has never been- and will only be in the last great death- a real concept of silence. It simply does not exist.
Still, Tina believes she’s gotten as close as she can be to the real thing.
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For the alternate universe prompt of @mcyt-yuri-week ! I put our girls in one hell of a situation
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Stop giggling and fucking kiss me! Nothing about this is funny,” Stephanie bombards her stomach with a serious of playful punches.
“It’s so funny,” she kisses the corner of Steph’s mouth, “It’s hilarious actually,”
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Or, Stephanie makes Kara own up to her massive crush.
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DAY FIVE: FAMILY
[Also on AO3!]
“You two are so annoying,” Xornoth complains, face squished by zeir palm.
Scott stops staring at Jimmy to eye his brother suspiciously.
“I don’t know what you mean,” he crosses his arms.
Xornoth groans dramatically. Hitting zeir head against the lunch table, much to Scott’s dismay.
“You and Jimmy! Always eying each other, never actually making a move. It’s miserable. You’re making me miserable,” zey say.
Scott frowns sharply, “I don’t like Jimmy,”
That’s a lie. A huge, fat, gargantuan lie. Scott’s been obsessed over Jimmy since they met through Lizzie, Jimmy’s sister. For a poor theater gay to fall in love with his best friend’s little brother? An injustice beyond vengeance.
“Bullshit. Go ask him out! He’s right there!” Xornoth gestures to the lunch table behind them.
“Shh!” Scott hushes zeim, “Keep it down! He might hear you,”
“Great. That’d be perfect, actually. Thanks for the idea,” zey say, with a blooming evil grin.
Oh no. Oh no, no, no. Nothing good happens when Xornoth gets an evil grin.
“Hey Jimmy!” zey yell.
Scott’s face falls in horror as Jimmy turns around, oblivious to the fratricide occurring before his eyes.
“Me and Scott were going to go see that new superhero movie. With the bird? I dunno, but moron over here bought one too many tickets. You wanna go?” Xornoth asks.
Scott might have a heart attack and perish right here and now, in first lunch. Before all his classmates. Forever changing their bond and trajectory of their lives.
“Sure! You mean the Crowfather movie, right?” Jimmy smiles back.
God he’s handsome. Wait, no. Those are not thoughts Scott is having in this moment. He’s too busy passing away.
“Yep. You in?” Xornoth twists around in zeir seat.
Jimmy shakes his head in agreement, “Absolutely! When’s the movie?”
“Saturday at 7. Scott’ll drive,” zey explain.
“Deal!” he grins again, before turning back to his own lunch table.
Mortified, amazed, and certainly deceased, Scott allows his jaw to drop.
That’s impossible. Xornoth did not just land him a date with his longtime crush. Not only would Xornoth never be nice to Scott ever, due to the Cain instinct, but going with them? To see a superhero movie zey aren’t interested in? Downright blasphemy.
“There’s no way you just did that, and also agreed to third wheel,” he gasps.
“Ew, no. What do you take me for? I’m not showing up. After all, I only got two tickets,” Xornoth says, taking a sip of apple juice.
Just like that, zeir evil plan falls into place.
Scott tilts his head back in disbelief, “You cheeky bastard,”
“Thank me later, moron,” zey roll their eyes.
Against his better judgement, he knows he probably will be praising zeir name when he gets home from the movies Saturday.
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