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Kara pushed aside some branches and inched closer to the water’s edge. She cautiously peered over the bank. A few feet below was a small rowing boat, one of the oars tangled in the roots of a tree that were protruding from the bank. The boat was rocking precariously as a woman with dark silky hair pulled at the oar and grumbled something about a ‘stupid oracle’ and ‘stupid boat’ (except with less nice words that Kara wasn’t going to repeat).
Kara cleared her throat and rolled her shoulders back, preparing her most heroic voice. “Excuse me, ma’am. Do you need any assistance?”
The woman startled and lost her grip, stumbling back and sitting down hard, making the boat sway and water slosh over the side. A pair of fierce green eyes scowled up at her.
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A Mythological Ancient Greek au
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20 Jun 2025
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Girls go to college to get more knowledge, so says the old rhyme. And Lena Luthor certainly won’t complain if that knowledge comes from the entirely-too-kissable mouth of a handsome woman who’s (in)conveniently perched right in front of the book she needs.
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my 2022 supercorp zine fic :D
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09 Feb 2025
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Kara Kent is 17 and orphaned. Alex is her social worker and gets her an internship at L-Corp. She meets ten years older Lena Luthor. The encounter hits her completely off guard and she remembers something from her childhood. Eventually Lena has to go back to Metropolis. But before she leaves, she grants Kara with a scholarship.
Part two:
Five years later, they meet again. This time as Kara Danvers and Lena Luthor (and Supergirl)
Note: part I is finished part II starting in January 2023
Series
- Part 1 of the stars so far away
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08 Sep 2024
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Annie wasn't expecting Maeve to kiss her. She's straight as an arrow, after all. And now Kimiko and Frenchie have to stage an intervention.
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31 Aug 2024
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Despite the years of caution, the decades she’s spent keeping herself alive and out of the way, just close enough to always be able to duck away at the last moment, movement is startlingly easy. It’s shocking, really, how easy it is to push past that human instinct to keep itself alive when something else feels more important.
(or the necessary rewrite of the ending where Lee doesn't die)
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26 Aug 2024
