Kintsugi: Sunstone inventor (DC / YJ)

Chapter 27
So, another chapter is here.

As I said, I started a new fic called "Will of the Force" it's getting received REALLY well everywhere I'm posting so, if you guys want to take a look.

Anyways, we're back to Kara, I hope you guys enjoy it. I'll be posting chapter 28 tomorrow!

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"Muwahahaha! It's finally finished!" Kara said and pushed herself away from the controls. "Want to be there when he wakes up again?"

At her side, Danette Reilly gave her an odd look, but Kara didn't mind. Sometimes, she just felt like laughing after working, nobody would sue her for it.

The android nodded her head. She was wearing civilian clothes rather than her superhero outfit, had also cut her hair short and had a haunted look on her face, something that Kara hadn't been able to remedy in only a few days.

With the Morrow android's knowledge, Kara had managed to reactivate both Red Torpedo and Firebrand. The first had wanted nothing to do with superheroes, while the second was… complicated.

Danette had woken up startled, thinking she was still back in 1945 and having just taken a shot meant for Flash. Finding out she was currently more than sixty years in the future had been hard; finding out she was an android, even harder.

The young woman was confused, distraught and highly emotional, refusing to meet anyone and keeping close to Red Torpedo since Kara had reactivated him.

The old man was another story. Dr. Lockhart had an entire human life of experiences to draw upon in order to calm himself, a lifetime as a doctor, where he had faced death and grief quite a few times. He also had nearly a month of time to think about his new situation, even if that time was under Prof. Morrow's control.

He had acted as a touchstone for Danette, but really, he wanted nothing more than to go back to his normal life, to the point that he had begged Kara to reapply his synthetic skin as soon as possible. He also wanted to look old instead of returning to his prime.

Although… he did ask Kara to modify the part of his programming that gave him arthritis. Apparently, he was willing to miss out on that part of being old.

The two of them quickly entered the operating room to find Dr. Lockhart just as he was putting on his coat. "How do you feel?"

"Old, grumpy, strange. Humph, thanks." The old man grumbled and nodded towards her. "I don't think I'll ever be the same again but… it's good to be able to at least pretend to be human again."

"I could give you the back pain back if you want, or the deteriorating vision, for realism?" Kara offered with a smirk.

"No thanks." The old man combed his gray hairs and then looked at Danette. "Thanks for keeping me company, didn't think I'd have a family at my age."

"Seventy isn't that old, Brother." Dannete said with a shrug.

"I'll go prepare the teleporter. You two can talk, but try not to take too long, I don't want to be here for much longer." Kara said as she started to walk away.

"Humph, supervillains and moon bases, I'm too old for this shit."

Making an effort not to listen, Kara walked towards the teleport room on her moon base and started getting it ready. Since she had last been here, the moon base had grown from a single room into a moderately sized installation.

With Lobo still after her, Kara hadn't dared to come here alone. The man was known as one of the best bounty hunters in the galaxy, and one capable of tracking his prey anywhere, but, with Dr. Lockhart begging her, she had decided to take the chance anyway.

All of her advances on the synthetic skin and touch receptors had stayed on the ship after all, as well as her supply of the materials needed. In truth, it's not like the Fortress couldn't replicate those components, but it would take time and resources best used elsewhere.

Kara decided that the short trip wouldn't be too risky and, even if Lobo could track her there, she had her armor now, as well as Red Torpedo and Firebrand for backup.

Still, the base's location was supposed to be kept secret so Kara had installed a device that blocked any incoming or outgoing signals from the location, but the lack of communications was leaving her feeling anxious.

She still had her miniature portal creator integrated into the armor so it wasn't as if she couldn't call for help if it was truly needed. In a way, she was safer here than at her own apartment, it just didn't feel that way.

Kara caught herself tapping her feet against the floor and had to forcefully stop herself, then she started again. Crossing her arms, Kara glanced towards the interior of her base and couldn't help but activate her X-Ray vision, catching sight of Danette and Dr. Lockhart approaching before releasing a breath.

It had only taken three hours to install the new touch receptors and coat the old man in his synthetic skin, but Kara regretted every second of it. She should have just dealt with his complaints and waited for the Fortress to create the necessary facilities.

The three of them stepped into the teleportation device and Kara pressed the button. In a flash of light, they appeared back into the Fortress, Kara's armor reconnected with her communication network and she stumbled.

With several warnings blaring into her head, Kara jumped away and released her drones on instinct. The majority of the drones formed a defensive barrier around her, while others became weapons aiming at everything around them, ready for the ambush.

There wasn't one.

Her heart beating in her throat, Kara took the time to look around and found the Fortress empty, then she glanced at the warnings on her armor and cursed.

"What happened?" Danette yelled, a ball of blue flames above one hand while the other held a barely contained field of plasma in the shape of a sword.

"Sorry, it's not here." Kara waved her away and dropped back to the ground.

It took her two seconds to read everything. It seemed like The Light had discovered her takeover of CADMUS and decided to raid the place. With the wave of a finger, Kara connected to Erin, the G-Elf in charge of communications.

The second Erin answered, Kara started yelling. "What's the situation?!"

"Miss Kara, it's-it was…" The G-Elf swallowed and Kara could hear the yelling in the background.

"One of you, help him!" Guardian was shouting.

"We-We don't know how! Genomorphs that showed defects were either repurposed or put into a healing tank, without the equipment we can't…"

Kara didn't wait to hear more, turning towards Dr. Lockhart, she asked. "Do you know how to operate someone? Ever worked on an alien or mutant?"

"Yes and yes. I had to operate on a meta-human before retiring, but he was still mostly human." The old man grumbled and squinted at her.

"Good enough. Erin, use the platform to bring whoever needs help to the Fortress. Even if I can't cure them, I can put them in stasis here." Grabbing Dr. Lockhart by the arm, Kara dragged him through the Fortress and towards the main room, Danette following closely behind her.

As they walked, Kara thought about what to do, she needed more information. Digging into the data sent her way, she found the video Dubbilex sent and watched it as fast as she could manage.

Ra's al Ghul, Brain, Ocean-Master and Lex Luthor were at CADMUS. They were all together at CADMUS, without Klarion. Fuck, why did Dubbilex stop her from putting a bomb in the facility for self destruction? It would have been so easy.

Right, the collateral damage.

Haphazardly collapsing 52 floors in the middle of Washington D.C. could kill a lot of people, and Kara just hadn't had the time to make the necessary calculations, or preparations to make it safe.

Still, she could get them all!

With a flash of light, the large teleportation platform appeared in the middle of the Fortress front entrance, the only place big enough for it at the moment.

On top of the platform, a giant G-Troll collapsed to her knees, large wounds bleeding all over her body. For a moment, Kara didn't recognize the G-Troll, then she saw her face and realized it was Karen, the gentle genomorph who liked to read fiction.

Beside her, Guardian was kneeling together with a black woman, both of their hands were soaked with blood as they tried to keep Dubbilex from dying.

"Alright, let me see!" Dr. Lockhart yelled and jumped up onto the platform, taking Guardian's place.

"What happened?" Kara asked the clone as she approached. "There wasn't supposed to be any fighting!"

"Brain was able to disable most of our defenses remotely. We had to delay them to get everyone out and Ocean-Master managed one last hit on Dubbilex." Guardian said and squeezed his hands in anger. Taking his helmet off of his head, he threw it down on the floor with all his strength causing it to bounce through the room.

"Was Klarion there?" Kara asked, grabbing the man's shoulders and shaking him. "Was he there or just the four of them?"

"Four? No, the League of Assassins was there too, but I only saw Ra's, Brain and Ocean-Master from the leaders."

"Good. Take care of him." Kara turned towards the Zeta-Tube. With her armor, she was pretty sure she could take care of all of them, even Ocean-Master wouldn't be a challenge outside of the water.

With a command, she contacted the Fortress AI and ordered it to start calculating the correct amount of force needed to destroy CADMUS. She didn't have a bomb, but she could throw a rod of metal down into the facility, utterly destroying it.

Hell, even if it caused collateral damage, The Light certainly had evacuated anything nearby to prevent getting found out. It took the Fortress a full minute to make the proper calculations, Kara knew she didn't have the control to follow them, but her armor did. And it was strong enough.

Ra's, Brain and Ocean-Master weren't really a threat towards her or her cousin, but Lex Luthor was, and taking out four of its members would be a huge blow. She couldn't resist.

Just as she was about to activate the Zeta-Tube, Kara froze in place. "Fuck! Fuck, fuck, FUCK!"

As fast as she could, she called Red Arrow's phone. Thinking a little about it, she also called Green Arrow's phone, both his hero and personal ones.

While the call was going through, Kara composed a message towards Kal. She wrote as fast as her computers could handle, informing her cousin of the raid on CADMUS and the fact the villains were still there, then she made a copy for Kori and Batman, but she didn't send it.

Once she informed anyone with a stiff enough moral spine of what was going on she knew her nascent decapitation strike was off the table.

"Supergirl?" Green Arrow answered his heroic phone first.

"Where is Red Arrow?"

Green Arrow sensed the haste in her voice and didn't ask anything. "He told me he had an operation, I offered to help, but he said he could do it alone."

"Where?" Kara almost yelled at the phone. She could already hear the man running through his Arrow Cave.

"He didn't tell me. Wait, I'm activating a tracker." Kara heard the man acting as fast as he could, fumbling through his equipment in a hurry. "What's going on?"

"The Light just raided CADMUS, Green Arrow, they know someone's found Roy." Kara said while gritting her teeth, her feet tapping against the floor at super speed until she had to stop herself to prevent damaging the Zeta-Tube.

"Shit, fuck, he's on Infinity Island!" The man shouted.

"Send me his location." Kara had to wait a few whole seconds before she had Red Arrow's location on her display.

Gripping her weapon, Kara silently cursed herself, her eyes waving between CADMUS and Red Arrow's location as she struggled with herself.

Red Arrow could protect himself, he was an experienced hero who had been fighting for far longer than her, and he had some of her equipment. Kara had given him one of her emergency teleporters and several of her civilian drones. He wouldn't die, or even get hurt.

To be able to eliminate so many of the Light in one single action would be a devastating blow, one they wouldn't be able to recover from. Kara could send Red Arrow's information to the League and the Titans. Even if they weren't ready immediately, it would only take a few extra minutes.

"Rao damn it all!" Kara screamed and activated the Zeta-Tube.

The closest Zeta-Tube to Infinity Island was in Miami, from there, Kara flew directly south as fast as she could. While moving, she sent the CADMUS information to everyone.

She could be overthinking things but, if the Light suspected CADMUS enough to organize a raid, they probably had someone ready to capture or eliminate Red Arrow as soon as they confirmed he was a liability.

As she approached the island, Kara made sure to activate her own tracker and start broadcasting her location to the Justice League, making sure the anti-jammer was activated the entire time, even if it wasted a lot of resources.

At her top speed it would only take a few minutes to reach the location, Kara spent that time briefing herself on the lay of the land. Turns out that Infinity Island was actually a sovereign island on the Caribbean Sea, the place was a suspected home of Ra's al Ghul, but nobody could prove it, and the island refused entry to the Justice League. Not that she cared.

A new warning almost caused her to falter. It seems like Red Arrow's emergency teleport had activated, Kara almost released a breath of relief, but then she noticed his tracker was still on Infinity Island.

Taking a second, she connected to the Mountain's security system and used its cameras to look at the video. There, trembling against one of the mountain's walls, was a young woman of around twenty, wearing a lab coat covered in blood that didn't look to be hers. "Rao damn it!"

Suddenly, she stopped herself over a military complex, it was filled with armed guards and its walls were protected with some layer of lead, just like Prof. Morrow's headquarters. Her HUD immediately caused her to curse, the building was actually owned by the government.

A closer look at the guards revealed that the vast majority of them were just soldiers, with only one being recognized as part of the League of Assassins. They may not even know for whom they were working, just following orders.

Just killing them would make her job so much easier. Kara could just drop as fast as she could, bursting through the building without care for the damage she caused. The men were working for Ra's al Ghul anyway, they probably deserved it.

Damn it, she didn't want to resort to murder just because it was easier, not when they possibly didn't deserve it. Glancing at the still active tracker, she saw it going deeper and deeper into the building.

"Shit, that's not good." Kara didn't know whose blood had been on the scientist's coat but, if it was from Red Arrow, he probably wouldn't last too long without medical attention. Kara simply didn't have the time to be careful. "Shock and awe it is."

Releasing thousands of drones from her armor, Kara ordered them to spread around the compound below; they'd cover her retreat later if it was necessary, but she didn't have time to wait for them to spread through the base.

With one last look at Red Arrow's location, Kara saw he was actually already underground. Taking a deep breath, she let herself drop. A second later, she accelerated. Kara hit a spot of jungle two hundred meters away from the fortress with so much strength she created a crater, sending pieces of trees flying high in the sky, but not hitting anybody.

She continued to move down for a few meters, the earth only offering minimal resistance, when she reached the same height as Red Arrow's tracker, Kara turned back towards the fortress and pressed forward.

She broke through the fortress's underground walls only a hundred meters away from Red Arrow. Kara still couldn't see through the lead covered walls but, with the signal there, she knew the general direction.

Kara didn't dare go too fast lest she kill anyone in the way. Instead, she just hastily walked towards the signal, bursting through the concrete and metal walls as if they weren't even there. Her armor gave her enough protection that she just ignored anyone in her way.

From her right, she saw one of the guards lifting a weapon and shooting at her. Moving fast, Kara caught a bullet and looked at it. It wasn't special in any way, no magic or exotic material, just a normal projectile.

Dropping the piece of metal to the floor, Kara continued to ignore any attacks coming her way. Usually, she wouldn't dare take a bullet for fear of it being made from kryptonite or enhanced with magic, but no kryptonite could go through her protection, and she wasn't so paranoid as to fear a kryptonite bullet enhanced with just the right spell to pierce her armor.

Suddenly, the lights around the bunker cut off, Kara broke through a new wall and found herself in an empty large room. Using her improved vision, she saw a single man standing in the other end of the room, cutting off her progress towards Red Arrow.

The man wore a large purple robe and a cowl with golden details, Kara lifted her gun and shot him in the face.

"Well, that was unexpected, I believe that answers the question of you being a hero." A mocking laugh came from all around the room. The image of the man didn't disappear and, instead, multiplied into three as purple fire ignited all around the place, encircling Kara's location.

"I hate magic." She grumbled, only making the enemy laugh harder. Kara analyzed her enemy and thought about DC's villains, mainly the ones who worked with the Light. "Felix Faust, I presume?"

"The same! You know, you're currently keeping me away from something very important right now." The Sorcerer said as all three copies of him started spreading around the room. Kara activated all surveillance systems in her armor, but even they seemed unable to locate the man. "Usually, that would be truly terrible for you, but I am in a hurry, so I'll finish this quickly."

A magical circle appeared in front of each copy and shot her with a bolt of lightning, Kara just used her speed to step aside and let the attack pass harmlessly by. At her shoulders, several of her drones connected to her armor, forming three small weapons and shooting each clone simultaneously.

Kara didn't believe the enemy was one of them, but it didn't hurt to check. "A third rate magician like you can't stop me."

In answer, hundreds of purple magic circles formed all around the room, shooting a barrage of magical lightning towards her. Using her speed, Kara dodged the attacks as deftly as she could.

The magical attacks weren't as fast as true lightning, but they were still incredibly fast, and incredibly powerful, causing explosions everywhere they hit. Kara waved between them with superhuman speed, using the Nth metal in her hands to dispel the worst of it with her punches, but the barrage showed no signs of stopping.

Some of the lightning bolts hit her armor and were dispersed, but Kara had to lift an eyebrow at just how effective they were. Her armor was made to withstand Superman's levels of strength, it should have shrugged off anything Faust could throw at her.

Unfortunately, magic was bullshit. That or the magician was actually far more powerful than she expected and, while the armor took the blows, its AI quickly warned her that the attacks would eventually overwhelm her protections.

Then the situation changed when the purple circles started moving and layering themselves, instead of hundreds she was now faced with 66 circles, but they were triple layered and hit about ten times harder while moving twice as fast.

Kara dodged as a bolt exploded against the ground and pierced all the way through the concrete, showing her the lower floor. On reflex, she retreated, dodging a second bolt and punching a third, dispelling its magic with the Nth metal in her gloves.

Rao, how she wished she had enough of the material to make an entire armor. She doubted there was so much of the metal on the entire planet, but it was a nice goal.

Clearly, this wasn't working. So, new plan. Protecting her head and chest with her arms, Kara ordered some of her drones to form into shields in front of her. They quickly gathered into little hexagons and started projecting energy shields around her, each one was only enough to block two or three bolts, but they still gave her enough time to concentrate on something else instead of just dodging.

Turning off the sound filter on her armor, Kara focused her attention. Five seconds later, she turned towards a corner of the room and shot it, repeatedly. Felix Faust's illusion was powerful, but he'd forgotten to block the sound of his own heart beating.

The illusion around her was gone, as well as half of the magical circles which had turned into a shield around Felix, protecting him from her weapon. Without wasting any more time, Kara flew towards him, tanking five blows from the magical bolts before punching his face in.

Kara didn't hold back, it wasn't the time for that. Her Nth metal gauntlets broke through the shield and hit him directly, sending the man flying back until he smashed his back against the wall, broke through and only then stopped.

Her armor AI warned her of critical damage done to her right leg, the armor having lost mobility there, but Kara didn't actually need the armor's help to move so she just disabled the notification and started using her own strength to move the limb. Seeing Faust intact body, she frowned.

"What?" Kara looked down at her hands, with the Nth metal dispelling his protection, she had expected the sorcerer's head to explode, instead he was merely left bleeding, but clearly alive. "How the hell are you alive?"

"Foolish, my new master has given me power beyond imagining!" Faust crackled, laughing like mad as purple flames gathered around him. "Interesting you should mention Hell. Perhaps it's time you face it!"

With a wave of his hands, Faust threw the fire to the ground, causing large cracks to spread through the floor from which lava spewed out; from the cracks, two clawed hands burst out, a second later, a single demon pulled itself free and looked around.

The creature seemed to have yellow skin with fur-like covering, it was incredibly muscular and had two small dark horns on top of its head, wearing red armor with a green cape. The creature's red eyes looked at Kara and frowned.

"Come, you will not keep me from my goal!" Screamed Faust before descending into mad laughter, purple flames gathered around his body and started healing his wounds.

Kara squinted at the new enemy, the demon cracked his neck and smiled, revealing a row of sharp fangs. She really didn't like that smile.

Yeah, speaking of goals, Kara didn't dare move lest she restart the fight, but she made one of her drones look at the hole one of Faust's bolts had made into the floor and saw it wasn't some kind of hell dimension, just the lower floor.

Kara made her decision, her goal here wasn't to deal with Faust, it had never been and it had been a mistake to even waste her time on him. Plus, that demon looked far too much like Etrigan for her liking.

Before anything else could be said, Kara broke through the floor, then flew towards Red Arrow's tracker, with enemies behind her, she no longer had the luxury of caring about collateral damage. It also didn't hurt that all the minions weren't around, not anymore.

She broke through the walls in a straight line, hearing the demon following after her. The creature was slower than her and couldn't fly, but he didn't have to break through walls.

Finally, Kara burst through a cave revealing eight assassins dressed in dark clothes led by an extremely beautiful woman of olive skin. One of them was carrying Red Arrow's limp form on his shoulders.

As soon as Kara appeared, the woman lifted a hand, revealing a remote control device. Kara hesitated, then she was punched in the head, hard. Her armored body flew and hit the wall, causing the entire cave to shake.

The demon was just about to pounce on her when Felix appeared on the wall, floating on top of a pentagram. "Stop, I wish to enjoy this."

"Why?" The demon asked, his voice so deep it rumbled through the cave.

"Our goal is already met, I had no idea it was right here, but this makes things much easier." Felix said and had a wide smile on his face.

Kara frowned, she really didn't like the way Felix was talking, and she had no intention of believing he wouldn't get involved, but she'd take any time he gave her to think.

"Very well." The demon nodded. "My task was to obey you, if you fail, it will be your soul forfeit to the Lord."

Kara looked back at the woman. The assassin still held the remote control in her hand, but she was now frowning towards Felix, causing Kara to think there was a classic case of villain backstabbing going on.

Still, she didn't want to get involved. "Give me Red Arrow and I'll leave." She told the woman. "You can deal with whatever this is then."

The woman, who Kara thought to be Talia al Ghul, seemed conflicted for a few seconds before taking a breath and turning towards her. "You avoided any casualties, making sure even our agents weren't hurt, if you approach, you'll never see him again."

Kara looked at the woman's impartial face, then back at Felix's delight. "What are you gonna do, kill your only leverage?" Kara looked with all of her senses and, seeing as they were all completely normal humans, snorted. "If you kill him, I'll make sure to eliminate everyone here, even if the demon tries to interfere, just the aftermath of our fight will be enough to kill you if I don't try to stop it. I'll bet that the life of Ra's al Ghul's daughter is far more valuable than a single sidekick."

She would do it too. The demon punched harder than her, but not by that much. Kara was pretty sure she could take him if it came down to it. And Faust, even as magically strong as he seemed, just wasn't in her league without a prepared battlefield.

Then Felix burst out laughing again, causing Kara to rethink the situation. Why hadn't Talia put a blade to Red Arrow's throat or threatened to stab him in the heart? What was that remote control for?

Looking around the room, she finally caught sight of the Pit. It was a square depression on the cave floor, with a fancy coffin suspended above it. The Pit was blocked with metal doors and Kara saw hundreds of explosive charges positioned all around it.

Felix Faust cackled like mad, almost bending over with laughter. "It's truly amusing, you really think the boy is still alive!"


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Chapter 28
"It's truly amusing, you really think the boy is still alive!" Felix Faust mocked, his body hidden behind the large frame of his demon. "You see, I killed him myself as soon as I got the order."

The words hit Kara like a raging flame dragon, causing her to freeze in place as she tried to process the information. In truth, Kara hadn't been very close to Red Arrow, but he was working with her. She had spoken with him, given him equipment, even lead him in the Prof. Morrow raid. In a way, he had been her responsibility.

Kara knew that continuing to use him as a mole against the Light was a huge risk but, in the end, it hadn't been his failure that caused his death. Damn it all.

Kara noticed a red haze starting to fill her vision and had to stop herself from moving. She wanted nothing more than to tear into the damn Sorcerer, but she knew that, if she gave in, she'd probably slaughter the whole base, and that wasn't who she wanted to become.

Taking a breath, she forced herself to think. Accelerating her thoughts until the world around her seemed to be moving slowly.

Once again, Kara was thankful for her armor, her enemies couldn't see the conflict on her face as she desperately tried to think about the situation. She was angry, no, she was beyond angry. Kara wanted nothing more than to rip Faust's head off his shoulder and stomp on it, but she knew that acting harshly would only cause problems.

Should she kill them all? She definitely wanted to, but then what? Rao damn it all, Kara didn't have the training for this kind of thing, her accelerated thoughts helped, but even then, it couldn't solve everything.

"Faust, what's the meaning of this?" Talia frowned, her hand still holding the remote control. "Deal with the intruder already."

Kara glanced at the woman and activated every sensor on her armor, she also used her x-ray vision to look inside the remote. She detected at least another five controls working on the same frequency amongst Talia's followers, as well as a deadman switch that would trigger the explosives if Talia was killed.

She was probably fast enough to disable them all anyway, but there was nothing stopping someone from triggering them from outside the room, Kara detected at least two cameras on the cave already.

Her armor could probably block the signal, but could she take the risk? Did she ever care? If she wasn't gonna use the Pit, she couldn't care less if it was destroyed.

Kara assumed the Pit was a Lazarus Pit, used to resurrect Ra's every time the old bastard was killed but, could she trust it with Red Arrow? Kara wasn't an expert on the Lazarus Pit but, from what she remembered, every time it was used on a hero, things didn't turn out well.

From what she remembers, the Lazarus Pit had been used twice to resurrect two different Robins and, both times, it had caused them to go crazy. Kara had to wonder if Ra's al Ghul had always been so crazy, or was he such a warped person because of the Pit's influence?

Using the display on her armor, Kara ordered her drones to reconfigure themselves and waited. She decided that she was willing to let her enemies talk as long as it gave her time to think and plan. It would also give her enemies time to think, but Kara had a huge advantage there. She was convinced that she'd get far more from whatever time was brought, even if it was incredibly hard to hold back her rage.

"In a moment. I believe I have to deal with you first, my dear." Faust said, tapping a finger against his chin in thought. "After all, the intruder isn't threatening my goal right now. You are."

"What's the meaning of this? Your master should have been clear on your orders, Sorcerer, obey them!" Talia said, her voice hard, Kara saw the woman's eyes subtly glancing all around the room, trying to find a way out of this situation.

"Ah yes. In truth, I doubt the little abomination will care overly much as long as what I do amuses it, more than that, I have a new master now," Faust shrugged with indifference. "I confess, I could probably have taken the boy alive, he was quite pathetic but, seeing how desperate for information your group was, I thought it possible you'd try to revive him. If I knew a Lazarus Pit was right here, I wouldn't have bothered."

Turning away from Talia, Kara focused all of her attention on the sorcerer. Really, he was the real threat here, and the one responsible for Red Arrow's death. She wanted him to hurt. She wanted to tear him apart with her bare hands. It was time to figure out how to do that.

Kara knew the Sorcerer should be dead. While she certainly hadn't hit him with all her power, her punch had been strong enough to explode any human's head, even a moderately enhanced one, not to mention how his body had broken through a wall and damaged a second one.

Clearly, his powers gave him some kind of protection. Seeing as he still got hurt, it was probably some form of body enhancement and not a shield, plus some regeneration with how he'd been recovering. His magic was also greatly empowered, but he still didn't have much experience in a direct fight at this level.

Now, if only she could get through his pet demon. Kara had watched some records of Etrigan in action from the Justice League's files; the Rhyming Demon was fast, strong and capable of magic. This wasn't Etrigan, but he looked almost exactly like him so, probably family.

From what she knew, Etrigan was a prince of Hell, which meant he was at the upper level of power. Kara didn't know much about the sealed demon's family, but anything related to a prince of hell couldn't be weak.

"Hmmm, a pity. It seems like our intruder has more self control than I first thought. I was certain he would attack me if I mocked the boy." Faust gave an exaggerated sigh, Kara was paying close attention to him and still barely saw a shadow leaving his body. "I guess we should resume this? I have bought enough time after all."

Everything happened at once. As soon as Faust finished talking, Kara shot him with her gun as well as five laser pistols formed from her drones. The demon's arm flashed and he actually hit the projectile out of the air while blocking one of the laser bolts.

Four lasers still hit Faust's body, but they were blocked by a shield just above his skin. The sorcerer waved his arms, one hand aiming for Talia and her followers, while the other sent a wave of purple fire towards the Lazarus Pit's doors.

A purple pentagram appeared under Talia, enveloping all of her goons at the same time. Kara had to choose quickly, block the flames and save the Pit, or save Red Arrow's body. She chose the latter. She could always find another Pit.

She acted fast. Moving just below the speed of sound, Kara saw the demon watching her with amusement, but he didn't intercept her as she flew towards Talia. Kara still managed to snap off a shot at the purple flame, the projectile dispersed some of the spell, but it still hit the metal doors sealing the pit and started melting them.

Flying through the pentagram, Kara threw five of the assassins away from the spell's area of effect before reaching Red Arrow, she grabbed his body and noticed purple bars starting to grow from the floor, aiming to lock her in place.

Kara briefly noticed that Talia was able to jump away too and then she flew out of the area of effect with Red Arrow's body on her arms. Behind her, the purple bars formed a dome with three assassins still inside.

One of the assassins tried to jump through the bars, they offered no resistance to his body and he passed right through, then he fell to pieces, the bars having cut through his body like a hot knife through butter. Inside the dome, both remaining assassins also burst into flames, burning from the feet up and turning into ashes.

"Demon, kill any who tries to interfere!" Faust yelled as he flew towards the Lazarus pit.

"As you wish," the demon smiled and turned towards Kara.

Talia rolled through the floor and attempted to get up, but her own shadow seemed to come alive, holding her in place. She tried to press the button on her device, but shadows enveloped her hand and pulled it through the floor as if it was intangible, Talia screamed in pain.

The demon took a deep breath, then spewed a wave of hellfire into his own hands. Molding the flames into the form of a large sword, he released a roar of rage and pounced towards Kara, moving almost as fast as she could.

A shield generated by her drones intercepted the first blow, but the sword broke the shield easily, destroying the drones used. The deflection still brought Kara enough time and left the demon exposed. Making sure to keep Red Arrow's body away from him Kara punched out, a sharp blade protruding from her gauntlet towards the demon's heart.

The creature was fast enough to twist aside, but Kara's blow still pierced all the way through its left shoulder; Kara herself managed to dodge his swing completely and, before she could twist the blade, the demon kicked her in the chest, driving her away from his body with another roar.

"Ha! Good one!" The demon laughed, his shoulder healing almost instantly. "I am Vortigar, son of Belial, and I will enjoy spilling your blood and adding your skull to my throne!"

Kara didn't reply, the fight was only making her angrier and she didn't feel like trading barbs with her enemies, she just wanted them to die!

Noticing that her drones had finally finished attaching themselves to her gun and modifying it, she pulled it from her back and pointed it towards Vortigar's chest. The demon was arrogant enough to stand in place while her weapon locked into his position. Kara pulled the trigger.

There was no noise, no projectile, but Vortigar suddenly stumbled as a portal opened inside his chest and sucked out a piece of his heart. From the side of her gun, a capsule was ejected, the demonic flesh compressed inside so as to not create a mess inside her weapon.

The demon roared, the noise was like a tiger's roar, only a thousand times worse. It caused the entire cave to shake and almost froze Kara in place. With a grunt, he threw his sword like a javelin towards Kara's chest.

Another drone shield formed automatically in front of her, it broke almost instantly, but deflected the projectile enough that Kara was able to snap out of the stun and dodge just enough. The sword still pierced through her side, but it only hit the metal of her armor.

Almost in a daze, Kara released the gun, letting it swing back into place and touched the sword that almost pierced through her chest, her heart beating like mad. She didn't know if the weapon could have pierced her Kryptonian skin, but she most certainly did not want to find out.

The sword started to heat up, its metal turning back into hellfire, Kara quickly ripped it out and threw it aside, but it still left a melted hole in her armor.

Then the demon pounced. Missing part of his heart seemed to have some effect though as he was a little slower than before, allowing Kara to use her speed to fly back. Making sure that Red Arrow's body was always protected, she pulled out her gun again and aimed towards him. Vortigar was certainly arrogant but he wasn't completely stupid, never staying in place enough for her teleportation weapon to get a lock on his position a second time.

Kara was so focused on the demon she didn't see Faust cast a new spell, a bolt of purple lightning hit her armor and sent her flying back, her display flashing red from the damage.

Turning towards the Sorcerer, she saw a flow of green energy being sucked from the Pit and towards his body, his eyes flashed with unholy light as veins of green pulsed through his body.

Her armor's display warned Kara that his latest attack was five times stronger than before; her systems had also finally gathered enough information to analyze its effects.

It seems that Faust's spells weren't just strong, they had an exotic effect capable of warping the materials it hit, corrupting its attributes with every subsequent hit, every blow that Kara blocked made her armor weaker.

Thankfully, the attacks weren't able to encompass her entire armor, only affecting a small area around the hit, and only for a certain amount of time. But, with his powers constantly growing, that area was increasing, and she didn't dare take more than one blow right now.

Rao fucking damn it, couldn't she get a fucking break!

Her vision started to become red again, with a growl, Kara aimed her gun towards Faust, but Vortigar jumped at her again, forcing her to dodge and lose the lock. Hitting the ceiling, the demon took a deep breath and released a wave of hellfire towards her.

Kara's armor could take it, but she was still carrying Red Arrow, forcing her to fly back. Floating atop the Lazarus Pit, Faust gathered another bolt, layering five pentagrams to increase its powers.

Kara also noticed a wave of mud rising from inside the Pit. Doubtlessly, it was yet another enemy she'd have to face. With a scream of frustration, Kara sent three blades of red light towards Vortigar, they cut through his hellfire and forced the demon to dodge, one of them cutting right through his wrist and sending his hand flying away.

She took the chance to aim back towards Faust, the bolt he had been preparing flew towards her. Without a choice, Kara released Red Arrow and blocked the bolt with her Nth metal gauntlet, then pressed the trigger.

With a 'click', a capsule was ejected from her weapon, the teleport had pierced right through all of Faust's shields and pulled a piece of his brain out. Kara released a roar of satisfaction as she saw the sorcerer's eyes growing dull.

Releasing her weapon, Kara flew down and grabbed Red Arrow's body right before it hit the ground. Faust's body hit the mud creature and bounced off, falling inside the Lazarus Pit. A wave of green light exploded from the pit, sending the monster flying away.

"Oh fuck no! NO!" Kara roared, the cursed sorcerer was not about to get a fucking second form!

Glancing down at Red Arrow's body, Kara gritted her teeth, the red haze around her eyes growing thicker, the Lazarus Pit released another wave of green light and Kara gave the order.

While Faust had been speaking, a few of her drones had flown towards the explosive charges, using their stealth tech to remain undetected as they attached themselves to the explosives. Kara's goal had been to use the drones to block any transmission towards them, eliminating any danger of the charges going off. Now, she did the opposite.

Using her X-ray vision to look through the stone, Kara saw as the Sorcerer's body started to move inside the pit, then it, and everything around it, exploded.

Pieces of stone flew away from the pit, Kara batted one of them aside with an arm and briefly saw another flying towards where Talia was. Glancing towards the woman, she saw that the shadows holding her in place had been dispersed with Faust's death.

Unfortunately, Talia's hand was still inside the floor keeping her in place. With a shout, Talia used her sword to chop her own arm off, then rolled aside as the rock smashed into the place.

The explosion caused the waters from the Lazarus Pit to spread through the entire cave, while also sending pieces of Faust's body flying, Kara saw the Sorcerer's remains falling to the floor with a 'Thud'.

Faust was left with only one arm, missing most of his body from the chest down, and covered in burns, he still had a wave of unholy green light covering his body, his magic desperately trying to heal his wounds, but it wasn't enough, his wounds were just too much.

With another roar, Vortigar tackled her, causing Kara to drop Red Arrow's body once again and smashing her armor against the wall. With only one hand, the demon grabbed her by the throat and spewed a wave of hellfire directly on her helmet.

Growling in anger, red spikes of light exploded from Kara's body, they were unfocused and only left shallow cuts on Vortigar's skin, but the demon seemed to still be weakened from the missing heart, his actions slower than before.

With satisfaction, Kara managed to grab Vortigar's head and aim his mouth away from her helmet before he did too much damage, using her superior strength, she twisted around, reversing their positions before smashing the demon's head on the wall.

Grabbing his head with both hands, she used her super-speed to smash him against the wall over and over again. one of his horns broke from the blows, then she pulled his head back and smashed it one last time, driving his head inside the wall up to his neck.

Taking two steps back, Kara pulled out her gun and aimed at his chest, a second later, she pressed the trigger. Then did it again, and again. Three capsules were ejected from her gun, each one holding a piece of his heart or lung.

Finally, Vortigar's body stopped struggling, falling bonelessly to his knees, his head still stuck inside the wall. A weak bolt of purple energy hit the wall to their side and Kara turned back towards Faust.

The Sorcerer had one hand aimed towards her, but his body had stopped regenerating even while he still didn't have an arm or anything below his stomach. Somehow, he was still alive, his unholy powers keeping him from fully moving on, but clearly, he could no longer put up a fight.

Breathing hard, Kara felt the red haze retreating from her vision as she stumbled away from Vortigar's body. She almost fell to her knees from the effort it took to take a look around the destroyed room, Kara saw that Red Arrow's body was still intact, while Talia was running towards an exit while wrapping a piece of cloth around her missing limb.

Unfortunately, the mud monster that had left the Lazarus Pit was following her, the mud flowing and forming into the deformed body of a blonde man from the waist up. Kara kept an eye on them, but decided to deal with Faust first.

Walking towards the Sorcerer, she saw his eyes widen with every step. She stopped in front of his body, the Sorcerer was struggling to breath, his hand and head shaking with effort. Several times he tried to form new spells, only for them to fizzle before they were halfway done.

Kara stared at his form for a second, then kicked his arm away and stepped on his face with her armored foot, pressing it into the cave floor. "You know, I thought this would give me more pleasure." She commented as she increased the weight. She felt Faust's nose break before she stopped. "In a way, I'm glad it doesn't. I took far too much joy in killing the Psions, and it made me afraid of what I'd become, but this doesn't bring me pleasure, I'm not really enjoying your pain right now."

Without taking her foot away from Faust's head, Kara thought about what to do, she glanced at Red Arrow's fallen form, then towards Talia facing off against a blonde man, her sword cutting through his arm, only for it to reform from mud.

"I know that most of the people I care about would tell me not to kill you, you're no longer a threat to me, I should arrest you." She said again, but she wasn't really talking to Faust. "And, if I felt any kind of pleasure right now, I probably would listen to them."

Then she increased her strength and crushed his skull, bone and brain leaking around her armored feet. Stepping away from the body, Kara lifted her weapon and changed its configuration once again, releasing a wave of fire that scorched the rocks and turned Faust's body into ashes.

In truth, if she had felt any kind of sadistic pleasure at Faust's situation Kara probably would have stopped herself, she didn't want to become a monster. But no, the only satisfaction she felt was from winning the fight and surviving.

She'd killed Faust because he was a monster. The kind of monster that wouldn't stop, that would kill children and torture souls while laughing about it, the kind of monster that wouldn't repent.

Kara didn't know if she wasn't just making things up, perhaps she was just justifying her actions and she had killed the Sorcerer for revenge, but she didn't think so. Some villains just needed to die.

"You left me there!" The mud monster screamed, still acting uncoordinated while fighting Talia.

"You used me. It was what you deserved!" Talia answered with disgust. Even without an arm, the woman was dominating the fight, but the monster wasn't affected by her blade, and managed to keep itself in front of the exit.

Glancing at her HUD to check for any other threats, Kara started to walk towards Red Arrow. She had recognized the mud monster as Clayface. With a single order, she made some of the drones attached to Talia's body since the start of the fight transfer over to Clayface, then activated them.

Lifting Red Arrow into her arms, she watched as both Shadows were shocked. The electricity ran through their bodies for several seconds until they both fell to the ground, unconscious.

Above her, the same thing happened to every human agent on the fortress as hundreds of drones shocked them too, disabling the entire building.

With one last command, Kara used some of her drones to physically connect with the servers on the fortress and start downloading everything she could. Looking around the room, she noticed Vortigar's body had turned into flames with Faust's death.

"Now, how long do I have before they get reinforcements?" Kara wondered to herself while looking around.

Ten minutes later, Kara was hovering a few kilometers above the Fortress; at her side, Red Arrow's body floated atop one of her energy shields, Talia's unconscious form beside him, as well as a jar holding Clayface.

Below, the unconscious guards laid into a huge pile a kilometer away from the fortress, Kara had alway wanted to have a mountain of defeated enemies at her feet. Doing so while keeping them all alive had been a little complicated, but she had managed it. They were protected under several of Kara's shields.

Lifting her arm, Kara also lifted a huge metal box she had found inside the fortress. It had been a giant safe, but Kara had already emptied its contents, together with everything else of value on the fortress, on top of a different shield. She wasn't looking to keep the already cracked safe as a souvenir. No, she simply needed something sturdy with a lot of mass.

A command later, her armor followed the precisely calculated movements and threw the safe down, hard. The metal caused a sonic boom as it flew down, then hit the fortress like a hammer from god, sending large pieces of gravel flying up. The entire island shook from the blow and a cloud of dust rose, almost reaching her own height.

Kara watched the rain of debris for a few moments, then, when there was no longer any danger, she retrieved all her drones and flew away.

Utterly destroying the League of Shadows' main fortress and base of operations may have been a little much but, after today, it had been very cathartic.

Now, Kara just had to find out what the hell she was gonna do next.



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Kara as she is now could still fight her when she was at her full power, because he'd still have vastly more experience, and I didn't deprive her of any sense or mobility, what with her flying.
This makes little sense to me. Why is the fic called inventor of sunstone then? You'd think kryptonian weapons tech would be significant force multipliers.
I guess Darksieder would be a threat no matter what but isn't the DC universe of YJ a big place?
 
If I may suggest something, Kara should get herself a proper undersuit for her armor.
That way, if she is ever forced to ditch it, if only because it's too wrecked, then she might still have something to wear.

Now, will she try & create a orbital base at Saturn?
She could use a Orbital Elevator design as a mining, refining & pumping structure of reactor fuel and so on.
Then construct a storage tank farm and a shipyard/outpost above it.
Top it off with a Star Trek Spacedock, on top of which you could put a Star Trek Starbase One.
Might even be able to turn it into a Orbital ring or rather a honey comb web like orbital rings, structure, centered on several orbital elevators.
At the right STL & FTL technology and the planet could even be mobile.
HALO it's ring concept, could also be of use as well, thus turning the place into a emergency liveboat.
And since there is Jupiter as well.....
Just need to cloak it all, properly(?), in multiply ways.

Anyway, hope she can get back to her tinkering, soon.
 
Chapter 29
Hey, new chapter is here, again, chapter 30 should come tomorrow, if I don't become too busy to do it.

As always, I hope you guys enjoy the chapter!

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Kara rested Talia's unconscious body into the suspension chamber and activated it, sealing the woman inside while making sure she was unable to wake up.

Turning to the side, Kara saw Red Arrow's body resting inside a second suspension chamber, with Clayface's mutated body frozen inside a third one. Stepping away from the pods, Kara halfheartedly threw her tablet at the wall.

The Kryptonian tech bounced off the wall and hit the ground twice before slipping under a crystal desk, Kara sighed and dropped heavily into a chair, her eyes never leaving Red Arrow's pod.

The boy was really dead. Kara had known it as soon as Faust opened his mouth. No, she had known it much earlier, when she had burst into the cave and been unable to hear his heartbeat. She had just refused to face it before Faust threw it in her face.

After the battle, Kara had to consider what to do with her newly acquired prisoners, and the mountain of documents and artifacts she had stolen from the League of Shadow's base. She didn't want to bring them to her home, nor could she risk her new company. That left her with the moon base or the Fortress. Kara had decided to use the Fortress.

It would probably mean explaining things to her cousin, but the Fortress was just better equipped to hold someone, and Kara refused to fuck up again.

Sitting on the chair, Kara felt the world starting to close in on her. What was she gonna tell Kal? What was she gonna tell Green Arrow?

Grabbing at her helmet, Kara tried to take it off, but Vortigar's last attack had melted part of it and damaged the lock. Growing desperate, Kara nearly threw away her gauntlets and grabbed the helmet with both hands.

Her fingers found purchase on the deformed helmet and Kara pulled, her muscles strained for a few seconds and, with a loud 'crack', the helmet broke in half.

Breathing hard, Kara hurried out of the armor as fast as she could; only calming down when the metal protections were fully taken off. Sitting back down, Kara rested her head against her arms and tried to regain control.

For a moment, Kara centered herself, trying to use her lessons with Kal to recover. Slowly, her breathing returned to normal.

Inevitably, Kara glanced at where her tablet had ended up. Rao, she had to check on Dubbilex, tell Green Arrow, organize the Genomorphs at her factory…

Suddenly, a holographic projection snapped in place in front of her, showing her an image of Dubbilex resting inside one of the Fortress healing pods. It wouldn't really do much for a non-Kryptonian, but it was fully equipped to deal with a long recovery period, it was comfortable, capable of monitoring his vitals, stimulating his muscles and easy to move. Karen sat by his side, her giant body already mostly healed.

A second screen quickly opened up, showing her Guardian, Danette and Dr. Lockhart sitting at a table and eating,

"Mistress Zor-El, I thought you'd want to check on your guests." Jor-El's AI materialized in front of her, his hands crossed behind his back. "I'd like to remind you that you aren't alone."

"Thanks." Kara glanced at the AI and sighed. "Can you ask Kal to bring Green Arrow here? Red Arrow's body is here and I think he deserves that I tell him in person."

"I am informing master Kal-El now, do you need anything else?" The AI glanced at the pods, then towards Kara's pile of loot thrown at a corner. "I could start cataloging the materials acquired from the League of Shadows?"

"Right, there's that too." Kara narrowed her eyes at the pile. "Yeah, you can start. You can use the reprogrammed Morrowbots if you need to physically move anything. I think I finished… seven of them? Yeah, seven."

The pile contained thousands of documents, artifacts, art pieces and tech devices. Basically, everything Kara could grab from the League of Shadows' base. Hopefully, the AI will be able to find some useful things there.

Turning back towards the desk, Kara pulled out her phone and called Erin once again.

She spent the next half hour getting the Genomorphs situation in order. Their housing below the Factory was almost ready, and Kara had bought a lot of the land around the small town.

G-Gnomes would still have to work overtime keeping curious eyes away, but Kara was convinced at least that part of the ordeal was gonna be alright.

Turning back towards the room, Kara saw seven white robots carefully taking the pile apart, separating and categorizing its contents under the watchful eye of the Fortress AI.

Kara's eyes were drawn to a metal cylinder about a meter high. Pushing herself up, Kara grabbed the device and started analyzing it. The cylinder wasn't made from lead, so she could actually see through it. Inside, millions of microscopic drones rested in neat little rows.

Connecting one of the Fortress cables to the cylinder, Kara made sure that the drones wouldn't just activate, then opened the device and pulled out a single drone.

Damn, it was quite an interesting little device. Kara could actually do better with Kryptonian tech, or… well, she could do smaller. Still, its programming was impressive, and Kara made a mental note to hire the scientist who made it as soon as she could.

She was guessing that had been the woman Red Arrow rescued, Kara didn't remember her name, but the micro robot should actually be 'the fog', created to infiltrate and steal information while destroying any and all materials in its path.

"Mistress Zor-El, master Kal-El has arrived." The AI informed her, all seven of the robots turning their heads towards the door.

Swallowing hard, Kara gave one last glance towards Red Arrow's body, then closed the cylinder and pushed herself up.

Sure, both Red Arrow and Green Arrow had also understood the risks of trying to be a mole, and Red Arrow hadn't even been working for her when it happened, but it was still a devastating blow. One that Kara didn't know how to explain.

Green Arrow Burst through the door fully geared in his superhero costume. "Where is he?!"

Behind him, Kal stepped into the room and quickly took everything in. His eyes flashed towards the three pods and he frowned before turning his gaze toward Kara's face. Kal's frown immediately went away. "Green Arrow." Kal spoke softly.

The Archer whirled on him, looking at Kal's face with some semblance of hope.

Kal put a hand on Green Arrow's shoulder, with a sigh; he closed his eyes and gave a very small shake of his head.

Green Arrow's bow clattered to the ground, his face became a mask of anguish as he grabbed on to Kal's arm and almost collapsed. "But… I…" Using Kal's arm as support, Green Arrow turned towards Kara, looking confused and in pain. "Where… where is he?"

Kara glanced at one of the pods, causing Green Arrow to run towards it, collapsing to his knees at its side.

Kal didn't say anything, he just walked towards her and cupped her face in his hands, lifting her chin up, he stared at her face for a few seconds to make sure everything was alright with her. Once he was certain everything was fine, he gave her a relieved hug.

"I-I just…" Kara attempted to explain things, but she couldn't gather her thoughts.

"Shhhh, foolish little cousin." Kal chided, his voice filled with affection, but also frustration. "How many times do I have to say that I'm here for you? You don't have to do things alone. In fact, please don't."

Kara snorted at just how heartfelt that last part was. Pushing her face away from his chest, Kara sighed, avoiding his eyes. "I'm sorry. I didn't want to worry you."

It was Kal's turn to snort in amusement, squeezing her tighter, he rested chin on top of her head. "Sorry to tell you cuz, but you don't seem to be very good at that."

"What. Happened?" Green Arrow's voice trembled with anger; one of his hands was still on top of Red Arrow's pod, while his other one was tightened into a fist. "Tell me everything."

Kara did. She told them everything to do with Red Arrow's death and her raid on Infinity Island. She explained about CADMUS, showed them the video of The Light attacking, as well as the recordings from her own armor.

Both Kal and Green Arrow watched everything without saying a word, but Kara had a pretty good idea of their reactions. Keeping a poker face was far from enough to keep things from a Kryptonian's senses.

After watching the end of Kara's fight with the demon, Green Arrow kept staring at the holographic display for almost a full minute. Finally, he asked. "How did they discover CADMUS?"

"I don't know." Kara scratched at her face. "Luthor was gonna discover it sometime, but everything was perfect, it should have taken at least another month for him to even grow suspicious."

"You're not the only one working against them." Kal pushed himself up and started pacing around the room. "Batman was gonna bring this up on the next League's meeting. There seems to be at least three distinct villain groups working behind the scenes."

"What?" Kara looked at him dumbfounded. There wasn't supposed to be any other secret society in YJ. Instead, the first fight she had was with the Monster Society of Evil, and now there was a third one too. Rao damn it!

Banging her head against the desk Kara cursed herself, this was DC, of course there was gonna be more than one evil cabal around. With her luck, there would be at least a dozen. "Does he know who they are?"

"Not yet, he was only able to find out some of their actions." Kal opened a holographic window using the Fortress AI; it showed them a map of the world with at five colors indicating several incidents. "Batman thinks that they're actually getting in each other's way. Captain Cold was arrested together with three other cold powered villains about a month ago. It was obviously a part of some kind of scheme yet, only a few days ago, he was found immolated inside his room."

"Someone killed him, and they did it before he could execute whatever plan they had in mind." Kara whispered while looking at the map.

Right there, over Belle Reve, were three blue spots marked with cold themed villain names, and Captain Cold's name, as a scarlet red spot. Taking in the entire map, Kara saw only a few other red spots in it but, if Kara traced a line between the five spots on the US, she easily formed an enormous pentagram over the entire country.

That… really didn't look good.

"I don't fucking care about that!" Green Arrow raged, smashing his hand on top of the desk with as much strength as he could manage. "I want to know about The Light and how can I hurt them. No, I need to know!"

"Green Arrow…" Kal looked at him for a few seconds.

Green Arrow just stared into Kal's eyes, unflinching. Eventually, he turned back towards Kara. "And don't you try bullshitting me, you know more than you're letting on."

"Know? Yes, can prove? Not so much." Looking from Green Arrow's eyes towards Red Arrow's coffin, Kara released a tired sigh and waved both hands through her hair. Finally, she glanced at the Fog on display. "Say, what exactly happened at CADMUS?"

"Green Lantern, Batman and me arrived in time to catch them in the act, but Brain had a teleporting machine with him." Kal shook his head sadly. "We managed to arrest some of their minions, but the leaders escaped."

"And Luthor?"

"We arrested him, but Luthor is an average human, it's pretty easy for him to claim he was forced." Kal leaned against the desk and looked up, his voice filled with frustration. "We managed to justify detaining him for his own protection but, at this point, it's just a minor inconvenience."

"So, he's still being held?" Kara smiled as a plan started to form, it wasn't the best plan, and it wouldn't be decisive action against The Light, but she really needed a win, no matter how small, and Green Arrow needed an acceptable target before he snapped. "Well, I think I know how we can hurt them…"

Kal didn't approve, but he didn't stop them either and, four hour later, all three of them floated far above a building in metropolis, under one of Kara's optical camouflage.

Kara had to make some changes to the Fog, put some restrictions so it couldn't damage organics, optimizing its AI and programming it so the micro-robots would go directly for important servers, only destroying things like concrete and metal when it was absolutely needed in order to carve a path towards any electronics.


Green Arrow was using his tactical gear, holding a black compound bow, a quiver filled with Kara's own arrows at his waist and the Fog's cylinder safely attached to his back. The archer hadn't said much since finding out about Red Arrow, gritting his teeth and playing with his arrows.

With a nod, Green Arrow jumped down, falling towards Lexcorp main building at an astonishing speed, his body still invisible to most forms of observation.

Ten meters above the building, he activated his thrusters, slowing his fall just enough that his gear could absorb the impact of his knees hitting the top of the building. Acting fast, Green Arrow released the Fog, watching as cloud of microscopic devices dug a small hole through the floor and infiltrated the building.

Floating invisibly above the building, Kara started typing. Less than a minute later, the Fog had breached LexCorp's security giving her access to all of their files and defenses.

About a minute and a half later, the Fog finally dug into some important servers, ones protected by more than just mundane tech. Some of the robots were fried with some kind of electromagnetic pulse, but the vast majority was able to disable the defenses.

"Green Arrow, hostiles are aware of your situation, three minutes until they get to the rooftop." Kara whispered while watching a few security guards trying to fight the fog, to no effect.

Mercy Graves burst through the rooftop's door and immediately rolled aside, dodging an arrow that hit the guard behind her before expanding into a dense block of foam that barred the door. Turning towards Green Arrow, the woman lifted her arm which was already turning into some kind of cannon.

Green Arrow didn't let her; a second arrow hit her atop the elbow, piercing through the thinner armor there before discharging an EMP that caused her arm to go limp.

Mercy reacted quickly, immediately ripping the arrow away and pulling out a pistol, she attempted to shot at Green Arrow.

The hero was having none of that. With yet a third arrow, he hit the barrel of the gun and caused it to fly away from her fingers. Dropping the bow, Green Arrow rushed her while pulling out his sword.

Mercy's arm was truly top of the line, it was able to reboot completely in less than a minute. She tried to shot him again, and watched with gritted teeth as the energy blast went wide.

With a single step to the side at the right moment, Green Arrow let the energy shot fly harmlessly towards the horizon. He didn't give Mercy time for a second shot, shortening the gap between then with a single leap and delivering a devastating overhead strike.

Mercy tried to block it, lifting her metal prosthetic in from of her body, but the sword cleaved right through the metal with barely any resistance, cutting through Mercy's meticulous business suit and opening a giant gash from her shoulder to hip.

The minion fell to her back, out of breath, her blood soaking her clothes at an alarming rate.

Standing beside her, Green Arrow pointed the tip of his sword towards her heart. Slowly, the weapon tipped down and started to dig into her flesh.

Kara sensed Kal tensing beside her, his muscles straining to contain his power, but he remained in place, arms crossed in front of his chest.

"I thought you'd interfere?"

Kal turned towards her, uncrossing his arms he shook them and attempted to relax, but eventually gave up and just sighed. "I trust him."

"Are you mad at me?" Kara turned away from the surveillance and meet Kal's eyes. "For killing Faust I mean."

"No. I'm mad, but it's not at you, not really." Scratching at his neck, Kal looked back towards the LexCorp building. "Are you willing to accompany me next week? I think I need to show you something."

"Yes." She nodded almost immediately. It wasn't like following him would be a shore for her. And Kara needed a break from dealing with things.

Green Arrow glanced at his sword, his arm was steady as always, but he didn't seem able to continue. With a snort of disgust, he pulled the sword away and snapped it to the side, getting rid of the blood on it.

"Who-Who are you." Mercy gurgled, blood flowing through her mouth.

"You can call me Minion three." Green Arrow opened a compartment on his costume and pulled out a needle. Kicking Mercy's remaining hand aside; he applied it to her neck, and then sprayed her wound with some foam.

The needle was a healing agent made, weirdly enough, by CADMUS. It only accelerated healing a little bit, but it should be enough to keep her alive, while the biodegradable foam sealed her wound and stopped the bleeding.

A minute later, three drones floated up from the side of the building. They were large things, equipped with a pair of machine guns and three missiles each.

Before they could even aim correctly, an arrow pierced right through the vulnerable gaps on their armor. Each Arrow actually held one of Kara's micro drones and, once inside their armor, with direct access to their hardware, the devices were able to hack them fairly easily.

Soon, three discarded drones were stationed in front of the rooftop's door, further blocking any reinforcements from arriving.

"Retrieving the Fog." Green Arrow warned them over the comms while a cloud of machines spilled out from inside the building. "What's next?"

As soon as the Fog entered the cylinder, Kara started accessing their information, using keywords to find anything suspicious. Soon, she smiled. "I have the next location."

The defenses on Luthor's private bunker were a little more impressive, but they still couldn't block the fog, or Green Arrow.

Still, on the third target, Kara was left with only half of the Fog, Luthor's defenses slowly chipping away at the amounts she had available.

Kal followed her, keeping watch on the entire operation without saying anything.

Kara gave the ok and watched as Minion 3 physically infiltrated Luthor's forth building. With only 48% of the fog left, she wanted him to disable some of their defenses.

The hero didn't protest.

Kara was just about to start planning an assault on Luthor's private house when Kal held her shoulder and shook his head.

Lifting an eyebrow, Kara looked at him. "I thought you'd stop me earlier. So, going after his private property is too much for you?"

"Not exactly." Kal floated closer to her and used some of her drones to form a shield before sitting down on one of them. "I just don't think going after another target will get you any new information, and we have given them enough time to prepare against us."

Kara checked the clock. With their speed and access to the Zeta-Tube network, all four attacks had only taken a little over an hour, just enough time for people to realize she was attacking them, and possibly predict her next move.

"Yeah, I think I got what I needed anyway." Kara sat down beside Kal, her legs swinging freely under the shield. "I-I didn't think you'd be alright with this kind of action."

"Kara, you seem to be mistaken about something. I stand for many things, truth, justice, hope, life, liberty, the ability to dream and pursue happiness…" He looked down as Green Arrow finished eliminating the base's automatic defenses and releasing the Fog. "What I don't stand for are laws. Not that they aren't important, because they definitely are, but vigilantism was against the law when I first dressed like a strongman and started saving people."

Kara stopped moving her legs, her eyes focusing fully on Green Arrow.

The hero was utterly exhausted, sweat dripping from his face in copious amounts, he could barely pull the string of his compound bow, but he still managed to retrieve the Fog before anyone could intercept him.

"You think I did the right thing?" Kara turned towards Kal, but she already knew the answer.

"I think your heart was in the right place." Kal sighed, pushing himself up, he offered her a hand. "I really wish you hadn't felt the need to kill Faust, but I understood why you did it. I don't agree with it, but I understand."

"Thanks, that means a lot." Kara took his hand, allowing him to pull her to her feet.

Despite everything, Kara smiled. Talking with Kal had lifted a weight off her chest, and the information gathered with the Fog was invaluable. She couldn't wait to leak all of Luthor's misdeeds. Let's see the slippery bastard get out of this.


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Chapter 30
Yo, new chapter here, next one in two or three days. You can also read ahead on my Patreon.

Anyways, I actually believe the fic improves from now on, I get more comfortable with the characters and some of the best chapters I have written are from chapter 30 to 45. I know not everyone will agree and not every chapter is equal, but I am quite proud of the next 50k words or so.

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Kara sat on the carpet in front of the sofa, her legs crossed under her as she focused on her meditation. Slowly releasing her breath, she opened her eyes and concentrated on the golf ball-sized marble resting a few meters in front of her.

Face still relaxed, she tried to move the marble, with her mind. Concentrating her wits into a single task with incredible focus, she willed it to move. Frowning, she focused even harder on the marble, actually leaning forward a little. It. Would. Move.

Then the marble suddenly did go flying across the floor, batted aside by a tiny paw. The offending feline followed closely behind it, his tail twitching from side to side with excitement.

"Dexter!" Kara growled and almost got up. Feeling her hair still firmly held in Kori's hand, she sighed and settled back down, resting her head on Kori's legs.

"Please, what were you trying to accomplish?" Kori questioned, her hands never leaving Kara's hair as she braided a small strand of her hair on the side.

"Well, I have been able to use the Red Light of Rage twice now and, according to the Fortress' analysis of the Psion's little organ donation, I can also use the other parts of the light spectrum." Kara relaxed against Kori's body, giving up on her meditation and smiling as she looked at Dexter running around the room. "I was trying to use the Green Light of Will. Theoretically, it is the safest, although not the easiest."

"Good choice, Friend Kara. You are a very willful individual." Kori nodded and released her newly created braid, a satisfied smile on her face.

"Hey!"

"Speaking of willfulness, please, why have you not spoken with The Black Canary yet?" Kori frowned down at her, pulling hard on her hair and poking her in the forehead with a finger.

"Ouch, ouch, I will, I will." Kara tried to bat the finger aside, but Kori wasn't letting her. "I'm going out with Kal-El today. I'll speak with her tomorrow, I promise!"

"Humph, I will be watching you." Kori finally stopped poking Kara and started braiding a small strand of hair on the other side of her head. "Friend Kara, I only desire for you to be more 'traught'. Speaking with The Black Canary will promote exactly such an outcome."

"'Traught'?" Kara looked at Kori's proud face and thought about what she was saying before releasing a wail. "Nooooo, the pipsqueak is already polluting your mind with nonsense! Kori, listen to me because this is very important: 'Traught' is not a word, neither is 'Aster', 'Whelmed' or whatever other nonsense bird boy comes up with."

"It is… not?" Kori's face was completely flushed with embarrassment.

Suddenly, Dexter jumped on top of Kara's tights, the marble held firmly in his mouth. The cat looked her in the eye and dropped the marble into her hand, his tail twisting from one side to the other.

Kara didn't know cats liked to play fetch.

Grabbing the marble, Kara put it on the floor and watched as Dexter's butt started to wiggle. She flicked the marble, weakly, and it went flying across the room again, bouncing off the walls with a cat following closely behind.

Enjoying Kori's hands in her hair, Kara let the silence stretch between them for a few seconds. Eventually, Kara started to grow uncomfortable and, just as she was about to open her mouth, Kori asked.

"Friend Kara, did your plans go amiss yesterday?" The Tamaranean finally asked in a worried tone. "You arrived fraught with anxiety."

"I… Yes…. Yes, things went wrong, but also… not? I don't know!" Pushing her back against the sofa, Kara lifted her arms up, her fingers curling into a sign of frustration. "From a tactical point of view, yesterday was a major success. It was just far too expensive."

"I understand." Kori gave her a bitter smile and tied the second braid with a small string. "In Tamaran, we tried to focus on the victories, and to honor the sacrifice of those lost by celebrating their lives, not grieving their losses. Please, can I help you in any way?"

Looking at Kori's understanding face; Kara had to embarrassingly remind herself where her friend came from. Tamaran had just been through a very long and exhausting war and was now under Citadel control. Kori was most definitely no stranger to losses.

"Don't worry, you're already helping." Kara released a long breath and got up, stretching her arms and legs. "Plus, I already have enough people working on fixing things right now, don't worry about it."

The doorbell rang and Kara looked through the door to see Kal had finally arrived. She couldn't help but snicker as she used the interface on her eye to unlock the door. "Come in, I'm just getting ready."

Pushing the door open, a petite brunette woman walked inside the house, her long hair was tied into a bun and she had a delicate pair of glasses on her eyes. The disapproving look on her face was perfect to complete the librarian look.

"Really Kara, was this really necessary?" The older woman asked with an exasperated voice. "Captain Marvel said you used to just come through the windows before."

"Yes, the keyword being: 'before'. Flying through the window is okay when it's an emergency, but using disguises is much safer, no matter how many protections I have on the apartment." Kara said with a completely serious face, then she ruined it by snickering again.

Kal released a long, suffering breath and finally closed the door before deactivating the holographic projector. The librarian seemed to glitch for a second before she was replaced by Superman in his full costume.

"Alright but, did it have to be a sexy librarian? Didn't you have a different setting?" Kal asked while nodding in acknowledgement at Kori with a smile.

It absolutely didn't have to be the sexy librarian setting, no. Her own device had about seven hundred different settings on it and half of them were male. But Kara had only put a couple of female forms on her spare ones, and the sexy librarian was the most congruent and family friendly one Kal could be using.

"Considering that device was supposed to be used by me, of course it was gonna be female." Kara lied shamelessly. Giving him a tight hug, she turned around and found both Kori and Dexter staring at her side by side. "I'm gonna go change clothes. Are you leaving with us Kori?"

"I am not, Master Diana will be occupied with political duties until midday, but the Titans will be meeting later in the evening." Kori picked up the cat and lifted it on her lap, waving at Kara with one of its paws. "This morning, I will remain alone with Dexter!"

"Alright, have fun." Walking towards her bedroom, Kara spoke without turning back. "You know little cousin, maybe if you had accepted some of my devices, I'd have a disguise projector for you and you wouldn't need to use my spare."

"Hey, I already agreed to wear the radiation shield." Kal sighed from the living room.

"Humph, you're lucky I decided to use the projector, not the Kryptonite." Kara looked around the room and briefly considered putting on her armor, but she'd be with her cousin, he could keep her safe. Plus, she didn't want to connect him to Forge in any way.

"Wait, what was that about Kryptonite?" Kal nearly yelled from the living room.

Ten seconds later, Kara started walking back to the living room while adjusting the collar of her public costume, her mask tied to her belt. Kal still seemed worried about the Kryptonite, causing Kara to smirk in amusement.

"Right, I had this entire thing prepared with pink Kryptonite, but I haven't fully tested it yet, and then I got too busy with… things." Putting her mask on, Kara activated her own holographic projector. Her body flickered and, in the blink of an eye, she was back to looking like she wasn't wearing the costume. "Plus, you really stepped up with Kon and Match, so I decided to keep that little treat for later."

"Kara, what exactly does this pink Kryptonite do? I only know about red, green and gold Kryptonite, and none of them are good news."

Seeing the very worried look on Kal's face, Kara gave him her most innocent smile. "Well, if you're ready to start wearing the radiation shield, you won't have to find out, now will you? Anyways, see you later Kori."

"Farewell, Friend Kara."

"Good seeing you Koriand'r." Kal waved at her. Finally, he reactivated the projector, turning into the librarian once again and they left the building on foot.

"Is it really that uncomfortable?" Kara snickered as she walked beside her cousin.

He looked at her from the corner of his eye and shook his head in amusement. "I don't actually mind, but I confess it's really not my thing. Did you have to make it so hard to download new settings on this thing?"

"Of course. Can't have anybody install malware on my devices, can I?"

"Right, I'll pretend I believe that." Kal snorted and opened the door of the building, letting Kara walk out into the street first. "Still, I'm glad to see you're happier today."

"It's hard to stay sad with Kori around." Kara thought about Kori waving her goodbye with Dexter's little paws and smiled.

"Oh really, why don't you tell me more?"

Kara squinted her eyes at his teasing tone. The projection couldn't perfectly duplicate his expressions but, if she squinted just right, she could use her Kryptonian vision to see his smug smile. "Right, maybe after you tell me about Lois. What exactly is complicated about that relationship?"

They continued making small conversation until arriving on an empty alleyway seven blocks away from Kara's house. Checking that nothing was there to observe them, they both finally deactivated their disguises and quickly darted up into the air, moving just below the speed of sound.

Soon, they floated above the cover of the clouds, too high for anything to see them from the ground. Turning towards the hero, Kara asked. "Alright, where now?"

"I'm actually on call for the Justice League right now." Kal scratched the back of his neck before pulling out a communication device. "I wanted you to come along because I really think you need to see something."

"To Metropolis then?"

"No, we're flying to Europe." Orienting himself, Kal started flying towards the continent at a steady pace. Soon, they broke out of the city limits and Kal started picking up speed. "If you want to talk, use the comms. We'll be flying faster than sound to arrive on time."

With one large burst of speed, they broke through the sound barrier, accelerating to the maximum speed they could safely go without cooking everything around them while inside the atmosphere. Kara enjoyed the wind hitting her face for a minute or two as they started flying over the ocean before Kal spoke again.

"By the way, I know you didn't want to get directly involved in this. Sorry to spring this on you out of nowhere." He briefly glanced at her flying by his side and continued. "You can just stay out of sight if you don't want people finding out about you."

"Don't worry, I made this costume so I could appear in public and help out. It's about time I debuted anyway. It should only make The Light more worried and confused." Lowering her altitude a little, Kara stretched her hands down towards the water and glanced back. Her hand was still quite a few meters above the waters but, behind her, the water rose almost two meters in the sky from the displaced air. "Say, do you mind that I kept calling you Kal? I know you were raised with your human name, but it's just… I first met you as Kal and, since you don't really use the name, it doesn't affect your secret identity."

"I confess it's taken some getting used to, but I don't really mind, at least not when I'm out in costume." Glancing at the waves she was making, Kal couldn't help but laugh. "I really do love flying, it's very… relaxing."

Eventually, they approached the European continent and they had to fly up in order to not disturb anyone. "What are we doing anyway?"

"Relief effort. There was a drought in East Africa and, while we did what we could to stop it, there's still some shortage of food in the region." Kal said and started going down towards a large harbor. "The League organized some food deliveries but, with military operations in the area, League presence is sometimes necessary. Also, I always take some deliveries there myself."

Dropping down on the ground, Kal walked towards a fat woman wearing safety equipment. "Hello, everything ready?"

"Superman, yes we have the containers ready for delivery." The woman handed Kal something to sign, then lifted an eyebrow as Kara decided to drop down by his side and stop hiding. "Even you? I swear every hero nowadays has a damn sidekick."

Kal glanced at her and smiled. "My cousin actually, I'm just showing her the ropes."

"Call me Supergirl. I tried to come up with another name, but everything good was just too… villainous. So I just decided to adopt my cousin's unimaginative naming convention."

"Hey, my father named me that." Kal protested and handed the document back to the woman. "Actually, he named me Superboy first and then I grew into the new name. So you're really following after me."

"Alright, I just got the ok from the boss." The woman said, cupping a hand over her ear where there was a phone. "You're free to go."

"Want help?"

"Actually, yeah, it'll make things much faster. Just wait for me to lift it out of the water and then you can help me fly it there."

Saying that, Kal flew into the water, causing a splash to fly up into the air. A few seconds later, a giant ship started rising out of the water, thousands of red containers piled on top of it.

Kara waited until Kal had gotten it a hundred meters up in the air, then she nodded towards the woman and flew under the boat, bracing it on top of her shoulders and helping lift it up.

It weighted… a lot, a whole fucking lot. Kara felt her muscles straining as she tried to help out and she could just imagine her face going red. "Supergirl, you're taking on too much weight, let me take the lead and just help out a little."

With a sigh of relief, she felt the weight decrease, then she followed Kal's lead as they started flying south. At first, things were kind of awkward but, soon, they started coordinating better and the boat started picking up speed.

Together, it took them almost two hours to carry the damn thing towards its destination. Kara's limbs were starting to ache, and she felt her breath starting to come short, her only consolation was that even Kal seemed a little tired from the effort of carrying such weight for so long. Sweat started to accumulate on his face and he started to take slow, even breaths.

Below, Kara saw thousands of people starting to make a racket, shouting and laughing as they noticed their approach, most of them were children. Kal's target was the ocean, but the crowd ran after them, trying their best to keep under the shadow of the boat.

"Alright, you can release it now." Kal nodded her way, allowing Kara to release the giant ship and drift back in the air. The entire weight of the thing settled on Kal's shoulders and he slowly started lowering it into the water.

From high up in the air, Kara watched as the authorities did their best to contain the crowd while preparing to unload the 'very' overloaded ship. All of them were laughing and cheering.

Kal broke out of the water with another giant splash, clearly making a spectacle of it as he stepped down amongst the people, letting them hug and climb on his body. Most children didn't even come up to his chest and he caressed their unruly hairs with a smile on his face before motioning for her to approach.

Kal spoke in a language she didn't understand, lifting one of the kids up onto his shoulders and pointing at her, causing the crowd to turn her way. Awkwardly she waved at them and watched as Kal mock whispered something to the kids, causing them all to laugh.

She narrowed her eyes at him. Now she'd have to start learning other languages. Couldn't have her cousin whispering about her to her face!

"Kara, help me unload the ship?" Kal shouted when the kids finally started dispersing.

"Sure, where do you want the containers?"

"Just follow the harbormaster's directions."

Kara nodded and flew at the boat, a crane was already pulling out containers, but it was taking a long time to pick each one up. Grabbing one of the red rectangles, she lifted it and quickly found a man signaling at her.

"You know, I don't usually help with the unloading but, with your help, I made it in almost half the time." Kal released a container two meters beside her own and cracked his neck. "If we finish this fast I can even carry the ship back today."

"Why deliver it yourself? I doubt this was enough for everyone to eat." Kara looked at the thousands still watching them. "Not if the whole country needs help."

"It's not. But even with the Justice League helping alleviate it, the drought still happened, and there was almost a famine because of political reasons. Batman and Wonder Woman had to work extremely hard to get through their delays." He explained while flying back to pick another container. "Our presence here stops anyone from getting ideas, and the UN support means that, if we have to fight off a local government, people around the world are relieved, not scared."

They unloaded a few thousand containers in about ten minutes before Kara's sensitive ears heard the announcement through Kal's Justice League comms.

"There's a large flood happening in Brazil, can anyone respond?" Said Batman's voice.

"Green Lantern here, I'm currently on Mars, but I can be back to Earth in five minutes."

Lifting his fingers to his ear, Kal answered. "Superman here, finished early with the delivery, I can be there in a few minutes."

Waving at the people, Kal flew up until he reached a safe distance from the ground, then accelerated up, Kara followed after him until they reached a much higher altitude than before.

Without a lot of resistance from the air, they could accelerate even faster, to the point that, only four minutes later, Kara caught sight of the green trail as John Stewart entered the atmosphere in a straight line towards their destination. Another few minutes and they started going down.

The flood was… powerful. Waves of water were running through the streets at an extreme speed and carrying cars and debris through the city. Kal didn't even wait to coordinate things, immediately plunging through the waters and coming up with a half drowned man before releasing him on top of a building and moving on.

To the side, Kara saw Green Lantern lifting a couple of kids onto a green platform. "There's a mining dam a few kilometers out of the city." He told both of them using his communicators. "Can you check if it's compromised?"

"Let me take a look." Kal turned towards the direction and concentrated for a few seconds, then exploded into action, flying straight towards it in a hurry.

Looking around herself, Kara was momentarily lost as to what to do. On instinct, she opened her pouch and released a couple hundred of her civilian drones, then she saw part of a small building collapsing.

Flying fast, she smashed through the concrete and saved a man wearing only a pair of small shorts, pulling him out and into the rain before grabbing a blanket and throwing it on top of him.

Her drones started sending information directly into the interface on her eye. Monitoring a large part of the city and highlighting the areas where human life was at risk.

There were too many.

Looking to the side, she saw Green Lantern using his ring to slow down the waters and stop most of the debris from continuing down the streets even while he rescued another couple from inside a drifting car.

Plunging into the waters herself, Kara lifted a small dog on her arms and floated up, her prosthetic eye flying at astonishing speeds as she used it to deliver her orders.

A second later, she had to return to the waters and lift an entire car on top of a building and out of the street, an entire family inside it. A little girl almost jumped out of the window, screaming desperately for her little dog.

Still sending orders to her devices, Kara unconsciously drifted down until the girl could grab the dog, squeezing it tightly against her chest while it licked her face. Kara was just about to fly away when the little girl grabbed her coat.

Kara glanced at her drones and didn't see anyone in immediate danger, so she looked at the little blonde girl. The kid had dried tears on her face, but there was also a huge smile there and it brought a warm feeling into Kara's chest.

Only three minutes later, the evacuation platform teleported at her side. It was using several of her projector to remain invisible in order to prevent anyone from identifying it, but it also carried thousands of her devices.

The platform released her equipment, allowing them to fly up in the air before teleporting back without anyone noticing. All around her, thousands of her drones had rearranged themselves into shield generators.

Finally, she really started working. Forgetting about her own body, Kara accelerated her thoughts as much as she could and started using her information to direct her drones.

Shield drones plunged into the waters or under cars before activating their shielding and lifting out of the treacherous waters. Others glued themselves to eroded buildings and blocked the water from doing any more damage, stabilizing the buildings and preventing their collapses.

Kara sent a dozen drones into a bridge and had them protect its support pillars so it wouldn't collapse, then used the remaining time to rescue people and animals caught in the flash flood.

Seeing her effectiveness, Green Lantern nodded at her and flew up, entering the dark rain cloud above and starting to use his ring to actually disperse the kilometer long cloud, gathering the water inside it into a giant green water can.

Kara did a double take, then shrugged and continued working, if it helped him maintain the construct, who was she to judge its form.

It would probably cause some ecological backlash, but better than if the precipitation continued feeding the waters.

Kara's drones started blaring a warning and she turned her attention left, where a large part of the landscape just started… sliding down, taking people and poorly constructed buildings with it.

Kal finished fixing the dam and flashed back to the city, flying as fast as a bullet and cutting a hardened path into the hill with his heat vision. The trench helped guide the mudslide away from the center of the city, while Kal rescued the people trapped underneath the mud.

Kara saw him working and immediately directed some of her drones to help, quickly lifting the people above the mudslide on her devices while also creating a shield wall to block its advance. In less than a minute, they had rescued almost two hundred people but the mud was starting to overflow Kara's devices.

Taking a deep breath, Superman blew a wave of ice over the mud, then did it again, freezing the entire thing in place so that Kara could retrieve her shields without fear of collapse. The insta-iceberg would eventually have to be dealt with, but was no longer an emergency.

Together, all three of them worked relentlessly for what felt like a century. With Superman and Green Lantern helping, the population was soon mostly safe from the flood, but they still worked hard to prevent more property damage.

Hit with a killer headache, Kara rested her forehead against Kal's chest, the both of them floating above the city and watching as the waters fully drained. According to her drones, there had only been two fatalities: an old couple caught on the streets before even Green Lantern had arrived.

Despite the destruction, Kara's drones already informed her they had saved the city, the citizens in it and spared them more than two hundred and fifty million dollars in damages.

At their side, Green Lantern finished releasing the water he had gathered into the river, downstream, making sure to do it slowly so it wouldn't overflow.

To wrap things up on her end, Kara ordered her shields to start lowering back, releasing cars, animals and people back on the city. The streets were still covered in mud and debris, the buildings still heavily damaged, but the people didn't seem to care, hugging each other or their pets and cheering as the heroes looked up from above.

"So, was this what I was supposed to learn? That places like this have been skimping on their civil engineering; playing the odds that they'd get bailed out when, not if, things went sideways with their infrastructure? Or how to help out in a flood?"

"Well, that second one's always important, but no… Kara, look at them." Kal nodded down at the people, some already starting to clean things. "Look at how many we saved today."

"Ninety-three, at least by my software's estimation, the others would have survived." Kara massaged her temples and deactivated most drones, ordering them to gather into a single mass so she could carry them away.

"Kara, you've been focusing too hard on the villains. I wanted you to see this, to understand this." Kal motioned at the people, then looked into her eyes, his face filled with pride. "Villains don't really matter, well, they matter in that they too are humans, but hitting them isn't important, defeating them isn't really the goal. The goal is to protect people."

Kara looked down at the happy people below, she remembered the smiles and laughs from the kids in Africa. Finally, she looked at her cousin and thought about Kori.

"Kara, I don't win a fight when I hit the villain hard enough. I win it when I keep him from hurting anyone." Caressing her hair, she floated away from her, his cape waving in the wind.

"You're saying yesterday was a huge loss then? I didn't save Red Arrow."

"No, I'm saying Red Arrow won, he saved Dr. Roquette. And he probably helped save a lot of other people with his actions." Looking up, Kal released an exhausted sigh. "Yes, the price he paid was too steep, but he won, even if he didn't defeat or kill his enemies. Please, don't start focusing solely on revenge or on defeating and killing your enemies and lose focus of what you really care about."

Kara kept quiet as they flew back, thinking about her actions. In truth, the reason she had started planning against The Light was because she wanted to protect Kal, she wanted to finally fulfill the goal her parents had left her and protect him from them.

Unfortunately, Kal was kind of right. She had been focusing far too much on eliminating The Light and forgetting that their defeat had never been the goal, not really.

Damn, even if she did defeat them all, even if she managed to kill Klarion, kill Vandal and Luthor, then what? It was not like Kal would stop having to face enemies. And she had already seen that there was far more in this world than just The Light.

Yes, neutralizing The Light was still important, and some of them still needed to die, particularly Klarion, but they shouldn't be her sole priority, or even her first one.

"Thanks Kal, I think I'm gonna be taking a break for a few days, try to put my thoughts in order and rest…"

"And finally talk with someone?" Kal interrupted, squinting at her.

"Yeah, yeah, Kori's already bothering me about that. I'll speak with Black Canary tomorrow." She waved his concern away with a snort. "Still, I just thought you'd be stopping robberies, fighting supervillains and talking people off ledges, not… all this, I think I needed this."

"Oh, I still do a lot of that, don't worry about it. You know, I even met Jimmy trying to do that." They dropped back under the clouds, floating just a little above the city of metropolis.

"Jimmy was trying to kill himself?" Kara lifted an eyebrow.

"Well, no. But I was a very new hero, and I had just arrived in the big city. What was I supposed to think when I saw a boy standing on top of a building?" He turned away from her with some embarrassment. "Turns out he was new too, and only wanted to see the sunset. He was my first friend here."

Suddenly, Kal frowned and looked down, his eyes shining red as he released a wave of heat towards a corner of the city. "Speaking of robberies."

Looking down, Kara saw a young man crying out; the gun in his hand heating up enough that it actually hurt him. A second later, the couple he had been threatening managed to subdue him and call the police.

"So, when are you gonna tell the Titans about Red Arrow? Also, what're you gonna do with the prisoners?" Kara finally asked. "Talia al Ghul and that mud monster I froze on the fortress?"

"Haaaa, we decided to talk with them in private. Batman, Flash and Aquaman are gonna be telling their apprentices in person before talking with the team as a whole." Kal shook his head with sadness. "And, well, Talia actually doesn't have any active warrants after her, and we don't even know that monster's name, much less if it has committed crimes."

"You're letting them go free?"

"Batman wants to talk with Talia, and he may be able to do something, but…" Kal shrugged, clearly annoyed too.

"Well, I just got a lot of scientists from CADMUS, and they will probably need a new job. I can pitch a chance at fixing himself to the mud guy." Kara wondered aloud, Clayface really hadn't done anything as a supervillain, and she didn't know if he had any story as a member of the League of Assassins. "Do you mind if I keep Talia for another day or two? I want to check something before handing her to Batman. And cover my tracks too, if I can."

"Can't say I'm very comfortable with that but, if it's only for a few days..."

"Thanks for not forcing the issue, Kal. I just want to check some things first." Kara stared down at the busy city, then back up into the sky, enjoying the orange color of the sunset.

"Alright, that's about it for today. Want to have dinner with me?" Kal asked, somewhat unable to hide his eagerness at having dinner with his new cousin.

"Sure, let me just warn Kori, but I think she was gonna stay with the Titans anyway."


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Chapter 31
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Kara sat on the sofa and stared at Dinah Lance, better known as the Black Canary, she knew it was kind of rune to be using the woman's true name instead of her heroic one but, well, Dinah didn't wear a damn mask, she couldn't blame anyone for doing an internet search.

Dinah stared back at Kara, her legs crossed in front of her and an empty notebook lying untouched on top of her lap.

Kara stared at Dinah, letting the time on her consultation run freely, even if she knew she should be talking.

Dinah stared at her, willing to let Kara gather her thoughts, and courage, to finally start talking.

Ugh, so awkward, Kara sighed and scratched at her itching prosthetic eye, touching its surface and moving it slightly, using the prosthetic to scratch at the back of her eye.

Dinah grimaced, shivered, then couldn't help but turn away and avoid looking at the uncomfortable image. "Ha!"

Dinah sighed. Uncrossing her legs, she leaned forwards and smiled at Kara. "Alright, you made me uncomfortable too, are you ready to start talking now?"

She wasn't, not really, even if Kara knew she should. It's not like she hadn't gone to a psychologist in her previous life. It had even worked back then, somewhat.

"Yeah, I guess. Where should I start?" Kara lay down on the sofa, her head resting against its arm.

"How about you start with the reason you decided to see me." Dinah reclined back on her chair, but her eyes never left Kara's.

"Well, Kori and Kal were about to organize an intervention, I really didn't want that, so I decided to face the music."

"Is it? Or are you just using their insistence as a way of forcing yourself?" Dinah lifted an eyebrow at her and waited for an answer. When Kara kept quiet, Dinah continued. "It's been my experience that the mere threat of an intervention isn't enough to get someone into therapy, not if they don't think they need it."

"Fine, I know I should be talking with someone, I just… really didn't want to." Turning back towards Dinah, Kara let her see the frustration in her eyes. "With both of them pressuring me, I really don't have an excuse to avoid you anymore. I hate that I even need this… You know, Krypton didn't even have psychologists."

In her previous life, Kara hadn't been so averse to seeking help but, in this one… Well, Kryptonians weren't really very emotional beings. Or had many psychological problems.

Being genetically engineered and bred to do something, and to enjoy doing it, made psychologists vastly unnecessary. The overwhelming majority of Kryptonians actually found their jobs, and lives, very fulfilling.

"Really, what else was different on Krypton?" Dinah asked and wrote something in her notebook.

Kara stared at the woman's face for a second or two, having to make an effort not to read her notes, but decided to start talking. "Well, first, it was beautiful; the crystal buildings were unlike anything you have here on Earth. Earth is filled with those boxy skyscrapers that all look the same. It's boring, plus, the pollution, Rao. I hate that here, I go outside my apartment or the fortress and I can actually taste the smoke, and see it too, if I squint a little. I think that's the first thing I'm gonna have to fix."

Almost an hour later, Kara realized that her consultation was almost over and all she had done was talk about her home planet. "Ugh, you know I'm not actually paying you for this right, you don't need to waste time to keep me coming back."

"Did you really think this was a waste of time?" Dinah smiled at her, releasing the notebook at the side table and leaning forward, her elbows resting on her knees. "Kara, I'm not a miracle worker, I can't solve all your issues in a single consult, much less when I barely know you."

"I guess, but we didn't even talk about why I'm here." Kara sighed, getting into a sitting position on the sofa.

"And would you actually talk about it? Today?" Dinah shook her head. "Seeing as you spent the first five minutes just staring at me and trying to convince yourself to talk, I don't think so. Still, we did advance today, a lot. You opened up to me, at least a little, and when was the last time you talked about your home planet without feeling pain?"

Kara thought about it. Yes, she had mentioned Krypton, but it had always been too painful to really talk about it.

Not that it hadn't hurt today, but she had talked about the good things, she had remembered the good times instead of focusing on its destruction. It had left her feeling a nostalgic ache in her chest, instead of the overwhelming pain it usually caused as she thought about the end.

"So… same time next week?" She asked, quickly changing the subject.

"Yes, I'll be at the mountain attending to the Titans." Dinah got up and led her out of the room.

Kara walked out of the room and into the mountain, then had to lean back as Kid Flash rushed through the hallway, a chocolate cookie hanging from his mouth and a plate in his hands.

Hand snapping forward, Kara didn't quite manage to steal the plate, but she did snatch two cookies for herself.

"Hey!" Kid flash slid to a stop at the end of the hallway, looking from his plate to Kara's hand with a dumbfounded look.

Kara ate one of the cookies whole and waved at him with a second. "Hey Kid Flash, Kori and Kon already on the mountain?" She asked, her mouth filled with the delicious treat.

Kara was feeling surprisingly… good. Not perfect, far from it, but she felt like she had made some progress, even if it was incredibly small. Now, if only she could keep it up.

"Ah, no, Connor is still in class and Kori was busy with Wonder Woman. They should be arriving soon." The boy said, his eyes following after Kara's second cookie with a conflicted look.

"So, how're you finding the new gear?" She asked and made way for Dinah to walk through the door.

"It's great actually!" He nodded eagerly. "Can't believe how much easier the surveillance drones make things."

Kara caught him looking a little too eagerly at her second cookie, so she bit into it. "Good, if you've any ideas about things to improve, make sure tell me, maybe I can come up with some more devices."

"Great!" He looked down at his wrist and grimaced. "Sorry, gotta go, I actually arrived earlier for Captain Atom's class for once!" Saying that, he turned the hallway and dashed away.

"You know, he thinks you hate him." Dinah said as she started walking towards the Zeta-Tube.

"Who? Kid Flash?" Kara gave the woman a quizzical look and, when she saw her nod, let out a long breath. "I don't hate him, I… dislike that he's fifteen, teenagers were annoying in Krypton, much less here."

"Yes, he can be annoying, but he's a good kid." Dinah gave her a little smile and they continued walking through the Mountain at a slow pace.

"How's Green Arrow, by the way?"

"He's not taking it very well, as some of the criminals in the city found out yesterday." Dinah's shoulders sagged in a clear sign of exhaustion. "Arsenal too isn't helping; he's really conflicted about Red Arrow's death. Obviously, he's not happy about it, but it does simplify things for him, and he barely knew Red Arrow."

Kara winced; she could imagine how that was going. "Green Arrow's not gonna attempt using a Lazarus Pit?"

"Green Arrow is taking it hard, but he knows better than to try something like that." Dinah shook her head and they arrived in front of the Zeta-Tube. The heroine motioned for Kara to go first. "Helps that you destroyed the only one we knew about, takes the temptation away."

Kara nodded, then waved goodbye and activated the Zeta-Tube, stepping out of the device and back into the Fortress. Four white androids turned towards her and bowed their heads, working under the Fortress AI's control.

"Is Dubbilex doing well?"

"Yes Mistress Kara, guest Dubbilex is already awake and projected to fully recover in another two weeks." One of the androids said in Jor-El's voice.

"Rao damn it!" The odd itch at her prosthetic eye started again, it was a constant thing that just didn't want to go away. Massaging her temple, Kara squeezed her eye shut until it faded but, even then, it didn't disappear completely.

"Did you wish for the treatment to take longer?" The AI asked with some confusion. "The effectiveness of the treatment can easily be adjusted."

"No, no, it's just…" Kara opened her eye again, and smiled when the itch faded. "Damn, it would be just like me to get an infection now."

"Do you wish for me to prepare a health check?" The AI materialized a holographic image of Jor-El beside her, his face looking down at her with some concern.

"No, there's no hurry, I'll check it later today, after I'm done with everything else."

With the Fortress help, putting on her armor was fairly easy; the equipment was also fully repaired, with only a slightly different shade indicating places where the metal had to be replaced.

Fully armored, Kara walked into the room where Talia and Clayface were being kept, walking to the middle of the room, Kara ordered the Fortress to grow her a chair, then sat down a few meters away from the pods.

Pulling out her own computer, she activated her holographic projector and the room around her changed, the floor and walls became steel gray and the crystals around turned into mechanical devices modeled after the look of her own armor.

Kara had actually taken inspiration from Prof. Morrow's own laboratory for her illusion. With a button, she opened Talia's pod, deactivating its stasis and allowing the woman to fully wake up.

Only a minute later, Kara noticed Talia's breathing changing. Still, the villainess didn't move. "You may drop the act Talia al Ghul, I know you're awake."

The woman lifted her head from the pod and looked around herself, fully awake and glancing all around the room. Seeing the small door to her right and the window to her left, Talia's eyes finally focused back to Kara's armored form.

"Nice place you have here." The woman spoke with a seductive tone in her voice, with deliberate slowness; she lifted her legs out of the pod and stepped down on the floor before stretching her arms up.

"You seem surprisingly comfortable for a prisoner." Kara commented in some amusement.

"I'm feeling surprisingly comfortable for a prisoner." Talia agreed, testing her limbs, she grimaced as she saw the still missing hand, but recovered quickly. "I expected far more chains and bruises, maybe a little torture and interrogation. Instead, I'm actually feeling better than before."
With the Fortress tech, Kara could have easily cloned the hand and reattached it, but she didn't know if she wanted to waste that kind of effort on a villain. No, Talia could live with only one hand for a while.

"I find torture to be highly distasteful, and wasteful." Getting up from her chair, Kara made sure the woman noticed how much taller her armor made her. "I have far better ways of obtaining information."

Despite being utterly outclassed, Talia looked perfectly comfortable, the only sign Kara's intimidation was working was her slightly accelerated heartbeat.

Talia took that in, tracing a hand through her hair to buy herself some time to think. Eventually, she caught sight of Clayface on the pod at her side. "I see you've also kept my… former subordinate."

"Indeed, he's a very interesting case; I have some associates that are gonna love studying him." Kara told her and walked closer, her hands behind her back and her posture straight in a good imitation of how she had seen Darkseid act in the animations. "As for you, well, your connections are far more interesting than your body."

"I see." Talia studied Kara's armor, trying to read her intentions, but being covered entirely in metal and having a voice filter did wonders for hiding it. "Well, despite the damage you caused, I'm sure my father would be willing to agree to a working relationship."

"I'm afraid you're mistaken, your father doesn't have any capabilities that interest me." Kara answered in an amused tone.

"If you think you've seen the limit of our influence or ability, you truly underestimate the League of Shadows." Talia answered, maintaining her composure.

With a command, Kara changed the voice filter on her armor, next time she spoke; it was with Ra's al Ghul's own voice, taken from a recording on the Justice League's database.

Kara said a single word with Ra's voice, smiling when she saw Talia's eyes widen for a second, before her entire body relaxed and she kept staring forwards, unable to even move.

"You know, every agent of your League of Shadows is programmed with a hypnotic failsafe, did you think yourself as an exception?" Kara stepped away from Talia's immobile form. "My employee was capable of finding out your particular keyword while going through your mind so, no; I don't think I'm underestimating your pathetic little League."

"You see, I only woke you up because I wished to meet you, Ra's al Ghul's daughter, and Batman's former lover." Kara lifted Talia into a princess carry and laid her back in the pod. "Unfortunately, it seems like you're disappointingly mundane, what a waste of time."

Closing the lid over the pod, Kara stared at Talia as the woman started to recover her movements. "At least I was able to reach an agreement with Batman because of you.." With the click of a button, Kara reactivated the stasis pod, causing the woman to fall unconscious again.

Stepping away from the pod, Kara deactivated the holographic display, causing the room to return to normal and revealing Dubbilex waiting at the door.

The Genomorph was sitting on a crystal wheelchair, easily moved with a touchpad or the use of his powers, his chest was still wrapped in bandages, but he was looking very good.

"Greetings, Miss Zor-El." Dubbilex's chair drifted inside the room, moved with minimal effort from his telekinesis. "I hope I'm not interrupting anything."

"No, I was already done. No sense in letting Talia out for longer than necessary, it would only give her more chances to figure me out." Kara sat back down on her chair and considered her next step. She'd be handing Talia off to Batman tomorrow.
"Was that entirely wise? Revealing so many of your capabilities to them?"

"I'm hoping that discovering she too was under hypnotic suggestion will cause her to rethink her life choices." Kara told him, taking off her helmet and laying it on top of the desk. "Besides, I didn't reveal anything they didn't already know we had. They already know I exist, they already know I'm working against them and they already know I have a team with me which includes the Genomorphs."

"Still, it was not necessary to reveal that capability. Most of the G-gnomes never revealed the capability to invade a mind so deeply." Dubbilex pushed his chair towards Talia and Clayface. "More than that, the hypnotic suggestions I found on the surface layer of their mind was already intrusive enough. You know I'm not willing to go deeper without consent."

"Well, it explains a lot of our knowledge and, if they think they know how we acquired it, they aren't going to go looking for other reasons." Pushing herself away from the desk, Kara scratched at her prosthetic eye once again. "Besides, it's exactly because you're not willing to go that far that I revealed it. Let them waste their time coming up with countermeasures to a villainous telepath; we were never going to go that far anyway. Also, do you know how terrifying it is to think there's a telepath working against you and willing to cross some lines?"

"The Light is already freaking out about people working against them. Thinking that there's someone like Psimon out there working against them will only cause them to make more mistakes. Let them become paranoid." Smiling a bright smile, Kara walked out of the room and towards a more comfortable location. "Rao, if they don't think the G-Gnomes are capable of it, they may even think it was Psimon himself who betrayed them! Felix Faust did it, why couldn't the creepy fucker do it too?"

"Will you be handing off the second prisoner as well?" Dubbilex asked, following behind her.

"No, he's going to prison." Kara told him. "Since you found his actual name, the Fortress was able to find three murder charges in England. I was still thinking about having some of CADMUS scientists try to reverse his condition but, frankly, they have more important things to do than helping him, maybe if he's found innocent."

"Mis Zor-El, you do know you're supposed to be taking a break?" Dubbilex gave her an unamused stare. "You're certainly forcing me to take one, keeping me here on the Fortress."

"I will, I just had to deal with Talia and Matthew today." Kara waved his concern away. "Besides, now that I'm done with that, I think I'm gonna spend the afternoon choosing what part of Luthor's data I'm gonna release to the public. It should be incredibly relaxing… and amusing, is he even out of police custody yet?"

"Yes Mistress Kara, Lex Luthor was released yesterday evening while you accompanied Master Kal." The AI said while bringing her lunch using one of the androids. "And speaking of Luthors, Miss Lena Luthor finally answered your call; she has agreed to meet you in two weeks."

"Huh, those Luthor leaks just became even more interesting." Kara said, a glint in her eyes that caused Dubbilex to give her a wary look. "I thought it was gonna be a long shot but, with those leaks, what do you want to bet I can poach Lena away from LexCorp?"

Kara did spend the evening going through the Luthor data and, by the end of the day, she was only halfway done with it. The vast majority of the data had been easily decoded and separated into neat little folders, but the information on the second raid had been so encrypted even the Fortress was having trouble decoding it.

Kara was hoping for information about The Light or maybe even some recording of their meetings, but she knew Luthor probably kept something like that in independent storage devices and away from any servers.

There was still a chance the fog had consumed some of those devices and the information was amongst the encrypted data, but that would really depend on how lucky she was.

Still, just the amount of white collar crimes she had already obtained was impressive, and would give Luthor decades of legal troubles. Plus, there were all the political scandals, those may be even better.

Pushing herself away from the desk, Kara looked at the time and decided to call it a day. The Fortress would start leaking some of the juiciest scandals tomorrow, and Kara planned to enjoy it from her Apartment's sofa, preferably with Dexter on her lap and Kori keeping her company.

Still, the irritating itch on her eye made her remember to have a health check before going home. If she was getting an infection or needed to replace her prosthetic, it was better to know it sooner than later.

Stepping out of the healing pod, Kara put her clothes back on and asked. "Alright, what's the problem with my eye now?"

"I apologize, Mistress Kara, it seems like some of the Fortress information was faulty." Jor-El's hologram materialized at her side, his head bowed.

Kara's breath caught and she stared at the hologram for a few seconds. "What is it?"

"Krypton never experimented extensively with the use of Nth metal, much less under the effects of a yellow sun." The AI explained, lifting his head and returning to his usual position. "Am I to understand that you have carried at least some of the material with you for nearly a month now?"

"Yes…"

"Well, it seems like my previous diagnosis was wrong. While your leg shows no signs of change, your damaged cells are recovering much faster than predicted, and your missing eye has started to regenerate."


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Earth is filled with those boxy skyscrapers that all look the same. It's boring,
I've got to be honest. I have never understood why people in fiction say that. Cityscapes look incredible, especially when you can look at them from the air.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXM838nBLuw
Not to mention that most buildings share only basic similarities with each other, and only if they share architectural styles and similar building materials. I just don't get why people think they look boring or the same.
 
Eh most people live on the ground level and don't look up, also city scapes are in cities so urban activity curtails appreciation.

And it looks good only in clear weather or nighttime when it's gray it's Gray
 
Chapter 32
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Lois Lane was a shark of a reporter. Her words could cut deeper than most swords and her sharp wit was intimidating, so it was with an enormous smile that Kara watched her pester Luthor about his company's shiny new set of lawsuits.

The camera zoomed out of Lois's face and Kara could see Kal's own amused smile at her side. Her cousin was enjoying Luthor's squirming, a lot.

"I want to reiterate that LuthorCorp is doing its best to cooperate with the government in order to investigate all allegations." The bald man answered smoothly. He wasn't showing many outward signs of the pressure to the point where, if Kara wasn't a Kryptonian, she wouldn't be able to see the bags under his eyes. "LuthorCorp has always had a policy of full transparency in our actions and I assure you, I will personally be working overtime to solve these issues. Next question?"

Using the internet, Kara had released a lot of the information she gathered with the Fog, the result was LuthorCorp losing 9% of its value in only a few days, while getting swamped with civil lawsuits, as well as a few criminal ones.

Luthor himself was being investigated for three dozen crimes ranging from bribery to tax evasion to intellectual property theft, but there wasn't much chance that he'd be getting arrested anytime soon. Still, it was funny to watch the man squirm to solve everything. Despite all his power, his base of influence was crumbling around him and the man absolutely hated it.

Good, Luthor wouldn't have much time to come up with plans to kill her cousin if he was busy dealing with a company losing money faster than the Flash could run. Time for the political assaults!

With a tap of a key, Kara scheduled the release of some more information in four hours, right when she suspected he would be going to sleep. It was nothing illegal, but documented proof that LuthorCorp outsourced the production of its latest circuit boards to the 'completely legal' internment camp in China would hit him hard and probably cost him the Ferris Aircraft contract to WayneTech.

Turning away from the TV, Kara continued tapping at her portable computer, putting the finishing touches on her adaptation of the Fog. The tiny robots had limited use as they were, but she was still recreating them with Kryptonian modular crystals.

They wouldn't be able to form her sturdiest devices, but it would speed up the formation of delicate tech and improve her hacking ability… if she didn't care that it made her actions obvious.

"Friend Kara, you are supposed to be relaxing!" Kori scolded as she floated towards her position on the couch.

"This is relaxing; I'm genetically engineered to enjoy tinkering with technology, Kori." Kara answered as she ordered the new Fog based drones into production.

"Regardless, it is your constant surveillance of Luthor's actions that worries me." Kori sighed and slowly settled on the couch beside her.

"But hearing the suffering of my enemies in the background as I work is the most relaxing part! Muahahaha!"

"No, Bad Kara." Kori flicked Kara's forehead, snapping her out of her laughter.

"Ouch." Kara deadpanned, rubbing her forehead to get rid of the sensation. "What was that for?"

"Maniacal laughter is one of the most glaring signs of villainy." Kori nodded sagely as she explained this self-evident fact. "Master Diana has lost many friends when they started showing symptoms that were not addressed."

"Oof, fine. I have to take a shower anyway." Throwing Kori the remote, Kara lowered the lid of her notebook and floated up. "Don't forget we're going out later, you'd better be ready in an hour."

"That timeframe will be more than sufficient." Kori waved her concerns away.

Heading to her room to grab a towel Kara nearly stepped on the pigeon's decapitated head. Somehow, Dexter had managed to leave her a present without dirtying the floor with blood, too much.

Seeing his curled form on top of one of her discarded shirts, Kara scratched him between the ears, earning herself a purr in thanks. "Good Kitty."

A simple command caused the cleaning robot to roll out from under her bed and start sweeping the floor. It was a blocky thing, but filled with cleaning tools and a very good AI, using mechanical tendrils to clean the most difficult spots.

"Huh, now that'd be a good use for the Fog. Could I program it to consume only the stains and dirt? Would be much faster than the robot." Kara wondered to herself as she stepped under the shower and relaxed.

Feeling much better after she was done, Kara stared at the foggy mirror. Taking a small breath, she blew a wave of frigid air over the surface, freezing the water on it and waving a hand through to get rid of the resulting ice, leaving the mirror completely clean.

Looking at her reflection, she leaned closer and started poking at her missing eye. Once it had started regenerating, Kara had to take out all the prosthetic equipment to stop the itching and give it more room. It left her with only one eye again, but only for a short amount of time.

Using her improved vision, she could actually see the regeneration, it was slow and would take a week or two, but she could barely contain her happiness.

Despite all her technology, her robotic eye never really reached the level of her actual flesh one. The discrepancy had been a constant reminder of what the Psions had done to her, one far, far more intrusive than just her leg. With it gone, she was feeling much better.

Stepping out of the bathroom she eventually managed to slip into a black jumpsuit that hugged her body almost as much as spandex, with a cleavage that went almost to her bellybutton.

It wasn't something Kara had even thought she'd be wearing, but Selina was having a 70s party in her club and Kori wouldn't let her miss it, or go without a costume, and Kara found that it wasn't that bad.

Plus, she had invited Danette to come with them. The woman had been staying with her brother for nearly a week now, and Kara felt she had given her enough time to take in her situation.

Yes, Danette had discovered she was an android, and found herself more than sixty years in the future, Kara could sympathize, but at the very least it was still the same planet.

So Kara had decided to invite her out. Danette had 'died' in 1945, so a 70s party wasn't exactly her time, but it was certainly closer than 2010 , so Kara thought it was a good compromise between it and the present year.

Stepping out of her room, Kara saw Kori was already ready. Wearing green bell bottom pants and white shirt, the Tamaranean had managed to style her hair in an afro, somehow, a pair of round sunglasses over her eyes and a huge, eager smile on her lips.

"You are looking marvelous, Friend Kara!" Grabbing her by the hand, Kori nearly dragged Kara towards the door. "I can not wait to meet Miss Reilly. Please, do you think she will like me?"

"Calm down, here." Kara handed a small bracelet to Kori. "I should have made it much earlier, but you didn't ask and, honestly, didn't seem to need it."

Kori put on the device and touched the stone in the middle, causing her skin to ripple and slightly change tone, turning from light orange to olive, her eyes continued to be green, but they no longer glowed. The change didn't actually make her look much different, but now she could easily pass as human.

"Friend Kara, I did not ask because I do not actually mind not having a secret identity." Kori answered, finally dropping her flight and letting her platform shoes touch the carpet. Kara made a guilty face, so Kori hurried to continue. "Do not worry, I know it makes you feel better, and I have nothing against it either. It is merely something I do not commonly think about."

Kara stared at Kori's concerned face, giving the Tamaranean's hand a squeeze, she smiled. "Thanks for doing it then."

Activating her own disguise, Kara only masked her missing eye with a hologram. Walking around with an eyepatch was cool and all, but it did draw a lot of unwanted attention, and Kara was being more careful about that nowadays.

Later that night, Kara, Kori and Danette stepped out of the taxi and in front of the Tin Roof Club.

"Thanks for inviting me." Danette said, adjusting her own blue tinted round glasses. "I have been meaning to leave my brother's house for a while now, but I… didn't really know where to go. Everything's so strange now."

Kara snorted in amusement and led them towards the club while Kori nodded. "Indeed. Getting accustomed to Earth's culture is very taxing. Humans wear so many layers of clothes, it is most disconcerting."

Danette gave Kori an odd look, then remembered who she was talking with. "Right, you would relate." Turning to stare at the line in front of the club, filled with people wearing the skimpiest versions of 70s costumes they could find, Danette shook her head. "I think I have the opposite problem."

Approaching the Club, Kara saw the security at the door staring at her group for some time. Just as she was about to wait in line, the man motioned for them to approach. "Miss Kara, please enter through here."

Kara lifted an eyebrow. "I guess Selina put me on the list then?"

"Yes, the owner wants to make sure you never have to wait in line." The mountain of a man said and disconnected a red chain, allowing them to enter the club without going through the line. "Enjoy the night; the first drink is on the house."

Kara thanked him and entered the club. The Tin Roof Club was fully decorated in 70s disco style, with flowers everywhere and an actual LED dance floor, Bee Gees blasting through the room just loud enough that, if she made an effort, it completely blocked the sounds from outside in the city.

At her side, Danette seemed a little intimidated by the scene. But she made the mistake of letting Kori notice it. Trading a glance with Kara and getting a nod in return, Kori dragged the android onto the dance floor, drawing a lot of attention.

Kara wanted to immediately start relaxing, letting the music take her worries away, but she just couldn't do something like that, not yet.

Stepping to the side, she released a small cloud of drones from her pockets. The little devices scanned the room and quickly camouflaged themselves before floating up and spreading around the club.

Soon, Kara saw the footage of the entire place being shown at the bottom of her own glasses, small enough that a normal human wouldn't be able to read it, it would be able to scan anyone for weapons, and warn her if there was any trouble about to happen. Only then did she let herself enjoy the place.

Focusing entirely on the music, she let the noise from outside fade and joined her friends on the dance floor.

Kara enjoyed the dancing, and the free drinks, they couldn't affect her, and she wasn't really interested in any of the buyers. But, it was nice to see them try; she even danced with one or two who seemed like nice guys.

Seeing one of the asshole ones try to sneak something into another woman's drink almost ruined her night but, after Kara had crushed every bone in his hand and handed him over to one of the security guards, Kori had pulled her back to the dance floor, and the three of them had enjoyed dancing together.

Danette herself had relaxed and turned out to be a fun girl to party with. Her programming didn't allow her to get drunk, but it could simulate a buzz and she had relaxed as the night went.

Still, after a few hours, both Kara and Danette had almost reached their quotas for social interaction and stepped away, finding a booth to sit while Kori continued to dance. Somehow, her afro had collapsed and her hair had settled back into a straight mane, only curling slightly at the end.

Kara briefly wondered if Kori could actually control her hair and made a note to ask her later, before settling on the booth with a smiling Danette.

"Thanks, I really needed that." The android said as she flicked the little umbrella out of the way and took another sip of her drink.

"I'm glad you're enjoying yourself." Kara drained her own whiskey and asked for another. "Have you made up your mind yet?"

"No… I-I think I'll accept your offer, but I still need some time." Danette played with the little umbrella for a second, swirling the ice cubes inside and further mixing the drink. "Brother seems happy to be a doctor and I… Was I a hero because it was what I wanted, or just because it was what Father programmed me to be?"

Letting the slower music fill her hearing, Kara focused her eye entirely on Danette and thought about the question. "Well, you did take a bullet for Flash, that's pretty heroic if you ask me, and probably not a part of your programming. Prof. Morrow wouldn't recognize self sacrifice if it hit him in the face, much less be able to program it."

Danette's hand unconsciously massaged at her chest, messing up her clothes as she touched the place where Dragon King had shot her.

"It's hard to believe it's been more than sixty years." The young woman looked around and had to stop herself from shaking her head. "You know, I used to be the bold one, wearing pants and provocative shirts everywhere."

"Really, bolder than Wonder Woman?" Kara lifted an eyebrow, causing Danette to blush.

"No, Diana always had me beat there, with her completely exposed legs and arms." The former heroine lay back against the seat and snickered. "You know, she once told me she only dressed like that to fluster the men who complained. Seeing as she wears far more clothes now than back then, I believe her."

"You know, you don't have to be a hero constantly. Pretty much all of the senior members of the Justice League have college degrees, some even have several." Thanking the waiter for the new drink, Kara briefly checked if it wasn't spiked before taking another sip. "I can pay for your classes if you want to study anything. It's the least I can do since I got so much from studying your father's laboratory and tech."

"I think I'll take you up on that." The blond finally finished her drink and stared at the cup for a little bit. "It's so strange, knowing that drinking that did nothing for me, I don't really need to eat or drink after all."

"Well, in a few months, I technically won't need them either, but I really don't think I'll be stopping." Kara revealed. With her cells recovering, she'd soon be able to sustain herself with only sunlight.

"It is nice, even more so after your upgrades." Danette turned away from her cup and looked at Kori, now dancing between an older couple. "Say, can you come with me? I have been meaning to go see Flash, but I think I'll just talk myself out of it if I go alone."

"I'd be happy to. Want me to call him tomorrow?" Danette released a long, deep sigh and nodded.

Suddenly, Selina came barreling through the crowd and threw herself on the seat beside Kara, her movements a little sluggish. "And here's just wh-who I was looking fhor! I have to talk with yo-you lather."

"Selina. You're completely drunk." Kara said, pushing the woman slightly away from her, she didn't want to get thrown up on.

"And whose fault is that!" The older woman pointed a finger at Kara's face, or well, tried to; she missed it by a few centimeters to the left.

"Definitely not mine, I haven't spoken with you since our deal was done." Kara answered, taking the newest drink away from Catwoman's hand and lowering her unsteady finger.

Kara traded a glance with Danette, but the android just gave her an amused smile and pushed herself up. "I think I'll dance some more, let you have some privacy with your friend."

'Traitor' Kara mouthed at the android, but just helped Selina get into the

"It's that bitch! She's back in the city and probably living with him!" Selina cursed a little, then laid her forehead against the table and sighed, tapping a finger against the table. Kara saw she was wearing her Catwoman's gloves as she scratched at the wood. "I thought she was gone after he rejected her that last time! Ugh, I just bet they're both laying together in that damn Batcave of his!"

"… I stand corrected."

"What?" Selina turned her head aside and squinted her eyes at Kara.

"Nothing." The Kryptonian avoided her gaze, then had to push her own drink away from Selina's grasp. "I think you've had enough for the night, don't you?"

"No, it's my club! If I can't scratch Talia's eyes out, I can at least drink myself to sleep in my own club." Selina cursed some more, trying and failing to snatch the drink from Kara's hand. Finally, she gave up and dropped her arm heavily on the table. "And we were doing so well, even had a date a few days ago."

"Was it really a date, or was he just trying to stop one of your jobs?"

"Same thing!"

Kara shook her head and helped Selina get more comfortable, pulling off her gloves and hiding them out of view. Kara had been using her tech to disrupt the sound of their conversation, but she hadn't done anything about the image so it was better to not take any chances.

Nearly an hour later, both Kori and Danette arrived at the booth. Danette sat down on the table waking Selina up and causing Kara to lift her eyes from her phone where she had been writing some more code.

Standing in front of her, Kori gave her a frown, but Kara shrugged. "What? There's only so much interaction I can take 'fore it starts getting annoying."

Kara frowned. Was that a little slur she had detected in her own words? Looking at her cup, she tried to remember how many she had drunk and couldn't. She had lost count at twelve. Still, she was far from drunk, she didn't think she could even get drunk with normal alcohol, but it seems like it was finally having an effect on her.

"I am glad you enjoyed yourself, Friend Kara." Kori smiled brightly.

The night was about to end, and the music had been slowing down for about an hour now, leaving only a few pairs dancing slowly on top of the LED floor. Pulling her by the arm, Kori dragged Kara away from the booth and to her feet.

Almost on instinct, Kara's arms wrapped around Kori's waist. Holding the Tamaranean princess close against her chest while Kori's arms enveloped her neck, the both of them started dancing slowly, enjoying the slow songs.

Eventually, the song ended and there was a slight pause in the dancing. Kara adjusted her position, interlocking their fingers as new music started.

It was a slow song by Elvis. Kara didn't know the name, but it resonated with the both of them, singing about a friend that would always be there, that would dry their tears and support them when the times were rough.

Kara led Kori through the steps, forgetting about everyone around them, enjoying the music filling her ears. Somehow, during the dance, Kori's disguise had deactivated, revealing her shining green eyes and Kara lost herself in them.

From the corner of her eye, Kara saw a glint of violet enveloping Kori's hologram bracelet, then she remembered that the girl didn't actually mind if she didn't have a secret identity, and the club's lights were low anyway, so she dismissed any concerns.

Leaning down, Kara felt the soft tickle of Kori's breath on her nose. They stepped over by a pink lamp on the dance floor, illuminating their bodies against each other. Kara felt warmth blossom inside her chest as their lips met.

Soft and silky, the kiss was completely unlike the first they had shared, both in purpose and in feeling. After what felt like an eternity, Kori's lips parted slightly and their kiss deepened. Kara lost herself in the sensation as, in the moment, sparks of violet light mixed with the pink from the lamp.

Completely unwilling, Kara leaned back. She struggled to get her powers under control, the violet light influencing her mind. Kori wasn't helping by squeezing her hand with a blush on her face. A few seconds later, the light finally vanished.

Looking around herself, Kara noticed the dancers around her giving them a wide berth and were avoiding looking at them, but nobody else seemed to have noticed. With Kori still held in her arms, Kara couldn't really say she even cared.




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Wait... what's violet again? I can never keep the lanterns straight (aside from green and yellow, of course).
 
Wait... what's violet again? I can never keep the lanterns straight (aside from green and yellow, of course).
From the rings/lantern corps:
Green is stubbornness/willpower, and yellow is fear.
Red is anger, and the rings literally rip out their wearer's heart, so losing your red ring is always fatal. In the comics, Supergirl was a red lantern (hollow chest cavity and all) for a while, no idea how they fixed that.
Violet in this case is more "saphire" or "pink" - which is the Yandere Lantern Corps. Er... Supposed to be Love, but usually comes out on the far end of the obsessive part of the spectrum.
Indigo (also in the area of violet) is supposed to be compassion, but rather than being fueled by the wearer's compassion, it enforces complete compassion on the prisoner it's been attached to, and is usually only inflicted on the worst and most monstrous psychopathic murderers in the galaxy. Their oath is "Nok", because that's all most of them say.
Blue is Hope, and it strengthens green lanters, and weakens red ones.
Orange belongs to Larfleeze, and if he thinks you want to steal it, you've got another thing coming, 'cause it's HIS. (Greed - there's only one ring, all other orange lanterns are constructs of people Larfleeze ate with his ring.)
Black is death, and bad news when it shows up.
White is life, and rarely shows up when it's needed.
Ultraviolet is ... er ... I was never really clear on that. The emotion of uncontrollable edge-lordiness?
I think that's all of them.
 
Chapter 33
Here's the next chapter, I hope you guys enjoy it!
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"I'm sorry, what did you just say?" Kara asked as she nursed a cup of scalding hot coffee and attempted to not think about what happened yesterday.

The night had ended with all of them sleeping at Selina's place. For whatever reason, the drunken woman had dragged them all home with her before collapsing on the bed.

Kara had made sure to hack every camera in the club and erase any footage of the night before they left, and now, the next morning, or well, almost evening really, Kara and Selina sat awkwardly at the kitchen table.

"I need your help." Selina said, drinking her own cup of coffee and looking far too good for the night she had. "I'd usually go to the Bat with something like this but, with that whore in town, I guess you'll do."

"You're talking about that Talia woman?" Kara asked, pretending that she didn't know anything about it. When Selina nodded, she continued. "You do know she's staying in Bruce Wayne's manor, right? Not with Batman."

"Bullshit, she's just using our resident man-whore as a shield so nobody can attack her at home. She's after the Bat. She's always after the Bat." Selina took a calming sip of her drink and sighed. "Nevermind the bitch, I need your help saving a friend."

"Explain." Kara sighed, her eye following after Kori as the girl walked into the kitchen, poured herself another cup of coffee, and left to talk with Danette on the sofa.

"Damn, you've got it bad." Selina smirked, but continued explaining. "Alright, you remember that organization I told you about after I did the job?"

"...Yes." Kara said, her face flushed with embarrassment.

"Well, things are chaotic in the underworld right now. A few months ago, Ivy had 'agreed' to do a job for someone but, in the chaos, she thought she could get away from it." Selina tapped her nails on the table and glanced at Kara to see her reaction.

"I take it she was mistaken?" Kara lifted an eyebrow.

"Yes, but also no." Taking another sip, Selina laid back against her chair. "With them no longer holding a monopoly on things, Ivy would normally be strong enough to get away with it, but they used her boyfriend as bait and captured her in secret. I want your help rescuing her."

Kara finished her coffee and thought about the situation, 'they' were probably The Light… so they were losing enough control of the other villains that they were getting denied, Kara just bet Vandal loved that.

She tried to think about what The Light wanted with Ivy, then she remembered that Injustice League nonsense… But that was supposed to be months from now.

Well… they probably needed time to plan things, and also to experiment with using Blockbuster and Venom on Poison Ivy's plants.

"So, how did you find out about this? Did 'they' spread it around to intimidate other people?"

"A hero ended up rescuing her boyfriend. The guy got hurt doing it and couldn't save her as well, but the freed boyfriend came to me for help since he knew we were friends." Selina smiled at Kara with an amused smile.

"Not the League or Batman?" She asked, exercising a lot of restraint not to eavesdrop on Kori when she and Danette started laughing in the other room.

"Well, Kite-Man didn't think he could contact them without getting arrested too."

"Wait, Kite-Man? Poison Ivy was dating Kite-Man?" Kara almost shouted, her mouth hanging open. "Rao, I thought she was a lesbian."

"She's actually bi." Selina snickered at Kara's reaction. "Also, Kite-Man got a lot of clout when he helped Batman defeat the Joker. And you didn't even hear the best part, who do you think managed to rescue them?"

Kara thought about it, it was probably some weaker hero or something, but she had no idea who. "I don't know, perhaps some third rater?"

"You can say that again." Selina snickered, then shook her head. "It was actually the Red Bee."

"Don't… really know him." Kara commented. "I'm guessing he can control bees? That's not a bad street level power if used right."

"Well, he can control 'a' bee, just the one." Selina snorted. "Calls it Michael and everything. Tried to arrest me once."

"Sooooo, let me see if I got this right." Kara took a moment to gather her thoughts. "Kite-Man, Poison Ivy's boyfriend, got captured by someone. Poison Ivy herself was captured when she tried to get him back, then a dude who controls 'a' bee rescued him, but Poison Ivy couldn't escape herself? Somehow, my respect for this organization is disappearing by the second, and for Poison Ivy."

"Well, in her defense, once they had her, nobody really cared about Kite-Man. They probably didn't waste anyone competent guarding him, and Red Bee is a good martial artist, he also has something to climb buildings." Selina stared at Kara's eye and waited a second, when Kara didn't say anything, she probed. "So, are you willing to help?"

Kara considered it, she had promised Selina a favor and rescuing someone, even a villain, was a far more acceptable use of her favor than helping steal something or, Rao forbid, actually fight off a Hero.

Kara didn't exactly care that Catwoman stole things as long as it didn't hurt anyone, but explaining her reason to her cousin would be a pain. Also, she really didn't want another confrontation with The Light, at least not for another week or so. She'd been enjoying her vacation, damn it.

With a sigh, Kara massaged her temples, eventually glancing back to Selina. "Alright, do you know where Ivy is right now?"

"Not really, I went after her when I heard about it, but they had changed locations as soon as Kite-Man escaped." Selina explained while grabbing the table and stretching her back like a cat. "I confess I like hunting as much as the next cat, but it is very annoying when my enemies show signs of competency."

"Fine, I'll ask around and see if I can find her. I'll decide next steps after that." Kara glanced back at the living room and considered how angry Kori would be if she got into trouble only a few days after deciding to take a break. "Still, if I think it's too much, I'll probably be calling my cousin."

"Fair enough." Selina sighed and pushed herself to her feet. "Getting arrested by the Big Blue would be annoying for her, but escaping from Arkham is much easier than from other villains. Probably safer too."

"What makes you think I wouldn't arrest her?" Kara narrowed her eye at Selina. It's true that she didn't care all that much about stealing things, and she even supported some of Ivy's environmental goals, but there were things she couldn't ignore. "Ivy kills people Selina, innocent people."

"Ivy is… complicated, even I tend to stay away from her when she's having one of her episodes." Selina nodded. "But Kite-Man was doing her wonders, and she even got herself a good psychologist, some cute blonde that's helping her out a lot. Besides, the news gives her a much worse reputation than she really deserves, she doesn't even like hurting people."

Kara lifted an eyebrow. "Really? That's your excuse, she's misunderstood?"

"You do realize she could be MUCH worse, right? Ivy tends to use vines and normal trees to cause property damage… and some poisons. When she's at her worst, she'll mind control or even poison people, but some of the plants she talks about…" Selina shuddered. "There's this 'suicide plant' from Australia, or that evil tree you can't even burn that's just… ugh."

Kara had to give her that, she had hardly ever heard of Poison Ivy using the more… tasteless plants out there. Besides, if that whole Injustice League incident was because of The Light forcing her hand, she may be able to turn the Villainess against them.

"Fine, I'll help look for her and, if I think we can pull it off, I'll call you for the rescue." Kara answered, looking at the clock on the wall and pushing herself to her feet. "If you don't have anything else to talk about, it's about time I go home. Have to take a bath and see how my cat's doing."

Dexter was a fairly independent kitty, and Kara's cleaning robot had been programmed to feed him and change his water, but Kara didn't like leaving him alone for more than was necessary.

"Thanks." Selina smiled at her. "Bring the cat next time you turn up. I take care of a lot of strays, but I'm out of the house too much to have one myself."

Kara left Selina's house, followed closely by Kori and Danette. Even in the morning, Gotham City looked gray and had a large cloud blocking most of the sunlight from shining through. Kara enjoyed the club, and she could see some of the beauty in the city, but she couldn't imagine living here.

The android waited with them until a taxi arrived, then gave each of them a hug. "Thanks for inviting me, I really needed this." Looking at Kara's eye, Danette gave her an uncertain look. "Everything just feels so… overwhelming right now. Can you really get Flash's address? I'd love to talk with someone familiar before deciding things."

"Sure, I could invite Wonder Woman too, or your younger brother?"

"No, I admired Diana but we were never really friends." Danette confessed. "And I'd like to have my life in order before meeting Red Tornado."

Kara could certainly relate, even if meeting Kal before she was ready probably turned out better for her in the long run. Still, she'd give the android a few more days before pushing her.

Alone, both girls returned to the apartment, getting a loud greeting by Dexter as the cat complained about sleeping alone and weaved between their legs with vigorous indignation.

Lifting the cat up, Kori touched their noses while Kara kicked off her shoes and went to check on her Sunstone printer. It had finished producing a prototype adaptation of the Fog in the shape of a ten centimeters cube of crystal.

Taking it off the printer, she brought it closer to her good eye and saw the minuscule robots neatly packed in the shape of the cube. They were supposed to incorporate the best traits of the Fog and her own drones, but Kara still needed to test it.

"I will be occupying the bathroom first." Kori called from the other room. "I still have to train with Master Diana today."

"Alright." Kara absentmindedly answered while ordering the cube to activate.

The millions of little robots turned on, giving the cube a slight glow, then they dispersed into the shape of a small cloud. Using her tablet, Kara started testing the programmed instructions.

Like her previous drones, the new fog robots had small limbs that could connect to each other, allowing them to take different shapes and form different devices, but they retained their ability to disassemble inorganic material and steal information from electronics. Unfortunately, that functionality would still result in the unsubtle destruction of the original targeted data.

Ordering the robots to organize themselves into a large plate, Kara started stress testing it.

Turns out, the tiny robots could form a very strong defense, but they were far less resistant than a solid block of the same material, much less her battle armor. Still, their versatility had Kara seriously considering incorporating them into her public costume.

"Friend Kara, I am leaving now!" Kori yelled, finally causing Kara to lift her head from the experimentation. "However, do not think I have not noticed that you are avoiding me. That will not stand, we will talk later."

Glancing at the hour, Kara realized she had wasted more than forty minutes just testing the new invention and not thinking about anything. In a hurry, she dropped her experiments and rushed to the door.

Poking her head out of the room, she saw Kori wearing workout clothes. The Tamaranean was back to using the disguise device to change her skin color, but wore black leggings and a sports bra that barely contained her breasts and left most of her body exposed.

"Wha-what do you mean I'm avoiding you?" Kara swallowed hard, her eye running over Kori's body and taking it all in.

Kara had thought she had gotten used to how beautiful Kori was, but yesterday's kiss seemed to have changed something and she was looking at her… friend with newfound interest.

"Yes, you are." Kori had a self-satisfied smile on her face at Kara's roaming gaze, then her face became serious and she narrowed her green eyes. "Still, I must fulfill my obligations to Master Diana, but we will speak tonight. Do not try to escape me."

Waving her goodbye, Kori stepped out of the apartment, leaving Kara feeling very intimidated by her proclamations, and a little hot under the collar.

Kara's eye followed the Tamaranean down the building until Kara managed to snap out of it and cut off her X-Ray vision.

Rao, was she really going to be doing this? There was a reason Kara had avoided even thinking about Kori before, and it wasn't because she wasn't attracted to the girl.

No, Kara had been avoiding thinking about their relationship because knew she wasn't in a very healthy place after her ordeals. Her life was a mess, she still hadn't dealt with her second set of memories and, worse, she was getting involved with superhero stuff. Red Arrow's death was proof of just how dangerous that was.

In the comics, superheroes usually ended up surviving but, even there, nobody could accuse them of living very happy, or very safe, lives, and Kara wasn't in a comic book.

Feeling frustrated, Kara punched the wall using far more strength than she meant to, causing a noise like an explosion. "Oh crap!"

Her fist punched all the way through the wall and must have hit something important. For a second, the entire apartment shook, the lights blinked and the TV actually fell off the wall.

Flashing towards it, Kara caught the device before it could hit the ground and released a breath of relief. Looking around the room, she thanked Rao that there was nobody else to see her blunder.

"Meow!" Dexter complained. Climbing back on the arm of the sofa, the cat glared at her with large and judgmental eyes before shaking himself and starting to lick his disheveled fur back into place, his tail puffed up like a feather duster.

"Shut up, don't judge me!"

Narrowing his pupils, Dexter turned his back to her, lifted his butt in an imperious way and walked away to hide in Kori's room.

Putting the TV back into place, Kara considered the hole in the wall. It seemed she had actually hit some kind of support structure, but it hadn't been with her full strength, so there was no real damage.

Releasing a groan, she grabbed her computer and started tapping away. A few minutes of programming later, her Fog inspired drones floated towards the hole and filled it up before changing colors to perfectly mimic the rest of the apartment. "There, nobody will ever know."

Ugh, she knew she had to find a new home soon, there was no way people didn't know there was something strange about her building by this point, not after everything that had happened.

In truth, she was supposed to have found a new place weeks ago, she just didn't have the time before. Maybe she should take the chance to apartment hunt with Kori this week.

And now she was thinking about Kori again, great.

Taking a cold shower, Kara prepared herself a sandwich and threw herself on the sofa. Twenty minutes later; Dexter appeared again, jumping on top of her chest to steal some of her heat.

With one hand caressing her cat's fur, Kara grabbed her tablet with the other and spent the morning lazing about on her device.

First, Kara sent a message towards Detective Chimp asking him to look into Poison Ivy's location, then she released a few bots on the internet to look for any clue about the villainess, finally, Kara spent the rest of the morning playing around with designing new devices. Turns out there were a surprising number of ways to create a laser pistol even with Earth's technology, some were even non-lethal.

From blinding to just dazing someone, from making them explode from thermal energy to playing with Dexter, laser weapons are very versatile, if you know how to build them.

Maybe she could incorporate them with her new solar panels. With her tech, it would make for a good defensive option, capable of shooting down pesky alien invaders and the inevitable eventual villain doomsday satellite or two. Nobody had to know she had the option unless she was forced to use it.

Dismissing her thoughts for later, Kara lifted Dexter away and put him back down on the sofa before changing clothes, she had promised to check in with Guardian about the CADMUS situation and the man wanted to talk with her in person.

Taking the Zeta-Tube, Kara arrived in an underground chamber below her factory. She couldn't wait to replace the Zeta-Tube with her own teleportation tech but, until then, it was better than just flying around alone.

"Miss Danvers!" An average looking man called out as he deactivated the defensive turrets from another room. He looked like he was just behind a glass window, but Kara knew that, if she tried to attack it, things wouldn't end well for her.

Kara lifted an eyebrow. She didn't know Dubbilex had allowed humans on the underground facilities. "And you are?"

"Jonathan Banks, Miss Danvers. The boss has me guarding the Zeta-Tube." The young man bowed towards her.

"Dubbilex himself gave the order? He's still supposed to be resting." Kara grumbled, and then sighed. The irony of her statement wasn't completely lost on her. "Well, keep up the good work."

Laying a hand against the door, she waited for the several identity checks to finish before the door slid open, revealing a long hallway. Stepping inside, she felt the door snap closed behind her and hurried towards the other side before the enclosed space started bothering her.

A second check and the other door opened as well, finally letting Kara out into the Genomorphs's underground facility.

Finding Dubbilex still in his wheelchair and talking with Guardian had Kara pause. She considered both men, but decided that she couldn't blame him for getting immediately involved with organizing things, not when he was the current leader for their entire race.

"Dubbilex, Guardian, I take it everything is in order?" She greeted them as she walked into the room.

"Good evening Miss Danvers." Dubbilex nodded back.

"Evening Miss. Ah, I'd really prefer you just called me James." Guardian said, scratching at his newly grown beard. "I'm giving up the Guardian persona; it doesn't have very much to do with me."

"Are you retiring from hero work completely?"

"Well, I still plan to act as chief of security here, but I'm not using my costume anymore." The redhead answered and stepped away from the desk, allowing Kara to sit down on the comfortable chair there.

"Speaking of security, what's this about normal humans down here?" She tested the chair a little before fully concentrating on both of them again.

"Don't worry, the G-Gnomes are keeping an eye on everything, but some of the CADMUS personnel decided to stay with us and we are putting them to good use however we can." Dubbilex informed her, then considered things. "Also, I should warn you that a surprising number of humans in this city have grown close to some of us, and they're proving themselves trustworthy, some of us have already revealed ourselves."

Putting a hand over her regenerating eye, Kara sighed. "I guess it was really too much to ask for an entire race to remain hidden."

"Do you prefer we remain isolated? That we keep underground and permanently under illusions?"

"No, no, it's fine, as long as you continue to keep any recordings from getting out and are careful." Kara waved his accusations away. "I'll just have to be less involved with this facility so I can do a Lex Luthor and plausibly deny what happens here."

Truth be told, she would have preferred they did remain isolated and under illusion, at least for a little longer, a year or so. But Kara couldn't begrudge them, and she could work with it.

It would still be incredibly suspicious if someone found out but, with the Wayne contract, she was already looking to open a second factory, and an office in Metropolis. If things went wrong, she could just pretend she was being used. 'Oh no, they had a telepath, I didn't even know what was going on, I'm just a young human girl alone in the world.'

Shaking her head, Kara refocused. "So, how are we dealing with the whole CADMUS thing?"

"Well, you told us you were willing to blow the whole CADMUS debacle open once Luthor found out about it, so we told the scientists everything that was going on and offered them jobs." James answered, sitting down on his own chair at the other side of Kara's desk. "Once I explained that the other option wasn't death, most of them chose to leave, but a few stayed with us."

"I take it those who left have no idea where this is?"

"No." Dubbilex shook his head. "Although I wasn't here, they were under the G-Gnome's illusions the whole time. They don't even know what the facilities truly look like, much less where it is located."

"Good, so why exactly did I need to be here?" Kara asked, she had been perfectly willing to leave things in Guardian's hands and monitor from home for a few days.

"One of the remaining scientists, Doctor Amanda Spencer, had a breakthrough on the treatment of the Genomorphs." Dubbilex started, looking both happy and a little uncertain. "It will require constant treatment, but she has found a way to drastically slow down Genomorph deterioration."

"Do you need more funding? I told you I'd help however I can." Kara leaned forward, happy for her friend.

"We do require some equipment, but I called you here to discuss our shared relative." Dubbilex leaned forward, then grimaced as something pulled at his wounded side. "Kon-El has only a small amount of Genomorph DNA, and his Kryptonian heritage is helping to keep him healthy, but the treatment should still be able to improve his situation."

Well, now Kara was really interested. Leaning forward, she was about to continue questioning them when she realized something and couldn't help making a disgusted face. "Did you say her name was Amanda Spencer? Dr. Desmond's assistant, that Amanda Spencer?"

"…Yes." James said, leaning away from her with a worried face.

"The same genetic scientist that was part of Project Kr, happily played with my cousin's DNA without his consent, or any signs of professional ethics, in order to create Kon-El?" Kara felt her fingers digging into the table, carving into the wood as if it were butter.

"Miss Kara…" Dubbilex started to say, but Kara lifted a hand, interrupting him.

Slowly leaning back on her chair, she took a few deep breaths, noticing the small spots of red starting to gather on her vision and doing her best to calm herself.

Amanda Spencer wasn't a Psion; she probably wasn't an amoral woman that actually enjoyed causing pain and doing invasive experiments on people without applying anesthetics either, just one that didn't think through her actions.

Rao, Kara could understand getting lost into her own experimentation and not actually stopping to think about what exactly she was doing. She didn't know if she could forgive it, but she could understand.

"You… trust this scientist? Even after what she did?" She asked after she had finally calmed down enough.

"Doctor Spencer is not the most attentive, or the most caring, but she has been attempting to make amends since Kon-El escaped and we took over." The Genomorphs explained, being careful not to trigger her again.

Closing her eye, Kara thought about Kon and, more than him, she also thought about Match still resting in a pod at the Fortress. "Fine, but I want to talk with the woman first."


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Chapter 34
One last chapter for the weekend, I hope you guys enjoy it!

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Kara sat on her large, leather chair on the Genomorph's underground base, her elbows resting on top of the wooden desk and her fingers crossed in front of her face.

Her feet tapped furiously against the ground in impatience as she desperately wished she had brought Dexter with her, running a hand through his fur while he purred in her lap would have helped calm herself down.

Somehow, shards of red light had manifested around herself when she had lost her temper earlier, some of them had scratched her new desk, some had left scratches at the wall at her back and one had even destroyed a lamp right above her position, leaving it slightly darker than the rest of the room.

Kara actually liked that, it kept her face in the shadows, preventing the woman from seeing any signs of disgust… or fear. It would be much harder to notice if she flinched at the geneticist presence.

Closing her eye, she tried to concentrate on her cousin's teachings about Torquasm Rao, letting go of her anger and clearing her mind. Torquasm Rao was created for military use, but it was also a great meditation technique… Kara just wasn't very good at it yet.

"Dr. Spencer, please come in." Dubbilex opened the door with a wave of his hand, motioning for the Geneticist to walk inside the room.

Kara almost shuddered, to be in the same room with someone like Dr. Spencer gave her goosebumps, but she tried to focus on what the woman could do for Kon, and maybe even Match.

She remained silent for a few seconds more, until she had gotten her temper under control, and then opened her eye, staring at Dr. Amanda Spencer for the first time.

The scientist was a young black woman, with a thin figure; she had short and curly hair and wore a white lab coat, complete with thin glasses over her brown eyes.

Staring at the woman, Kara saw the slight shake of her hand, the woman's heart accelerating, the drop of cold sweat running down her cheek. Dr. Spencer stood frozen in place like a deer in headlights.

Then Kara saw Dubbilex glaring at her and noticed her eye was still shining with barely contained heat. Drawing another breath, she blinked the signs of heat vision away and nodded.

"Nice to meet you Dr. Spencer, I'm told you have a solution for the Genomorphs degeneration problem?" Kara asked, taking her elbows off the desk and leaning back on her chair.

"I… ah, I wouldn't call it a solution, it's more like a temporary fix until I can better study the situation." The woman said, wiping the sweat from her forehead and trying to loosen her turtleneck. "The Genomorphs degradation is caused by a lack of a certain element in their cells, the treatment can directly infuse it inside them, but their body will reject it after some time and revert back, making constant doses necessary, really, it would be best to solve the issue completely, but stopping further degradation before it does anything permanent is necessary to buy time, and maybe I could use, no it… I'm sorry, I'm rambling."

"I see, and what do you need to make a permanent cure?" Kara asked, tapping a finger against the arm of her chair.

"I-I will need new facilities and my staff will have to be replaced." She gulped and answered.

"Would larger revenue help?" Kara asked, doing her best to think about the benefits to Kon and the Genomorphs, this time, it seems like she was succeeding. "The genomorphs cure is a priority for me."

"Yes, Yes! If I had the means to replace lost materials, it could allow me to be far less careful with testing, as well as hire more workers and better equipment."

Kara traded a glance with Dubbilex, seeing the man's satisfied smile there, as well as some amount of affection for the scientist. "You'll have it. Now, I'm aware that you worked on project Kr, what can you tell me about using the treatment on the Kryptonian clone?"

"Well, we could not fully clone the Kryptonian DNA; we used human DNA instead, and connected it using Genomorph genetic material." The woman said, seeming to forget her fear now that she was speaking about something she was passionate about.

Kara had to blink and start thinking about Kori in order to stop herself from blasting her with heat vision, her fingers digging into the leather chair.

"At first, it was believed that it had made the clone vastly weaker than a natural Kryptonian but, re-analyzing the data, I believe that the Kryptonian part of him is acting overtime to prevent the Genomorphs degeneration." The woman nodded and smiled at both Kara and Dubbilex, as if she wanted congratulations for solving such a problem. "His cells are constantly using the solar energy absorbed to try and fix his Genomorph deficiencies, they don't have any extra power and that's why he hadn't manifested some of the Kryptonian's more traditional powers like flight or heat visi…on."

"What's wrong?" Kara questioned when the doctor seemed to trail off in mid explanation.

The doctor swallowed again, looking worried right at Kara's good eye and she readjusted her collar once again. "Nothing, I believe I just realized something."

"Oh, do tell." Kara immediately realized the woman had connected the dots. Feigning interest, she leaned to the right and rested her chin against her closed fist.

"Mss. Danvers…" Dubbilex tried to say, but Kara cut him off with a glare.

"No, I really want to hear it."

"I-I'm sorry! I was just doing my job; I never had the full picture of the project until it was already too late! I never wanted to create him!" The woman explained, nervously glancing around the room. "Then, well, the clone was already produced, I wanted to make sure he could survive… and the study possibilities were…"

"Let me make something clear, Dr. Spencer." Kara told her, leaning forward again and making it so the light of the room illuminated her fully. "I'm not actually mad at you for my newest cousin's creation, I'm mad about the abuse you did against my older one, stealing his DNA and replicating it against his will. That you cared about Kon-El's survival, and is still working to improve his situation, prevents me from doing anything to you right now and forces me to put some trust in you, but you will NOT abuse that trust, am I understood?"

The woman flinched, and then answered, her voice almost a whisper. "Yes."

"Good, Superman was raised by a loving family, he was taught all of your Earth's values and he believes in the good inside people, he's a hero to the core, he'd never hurt you." Kara explained while opening a drawer and pulling out a thick folder, with hundreds of pages and two pen drives inside. "I am not Superman."

With a flick of her wrist, Kara threw the folder at the woman's chest, almost causing her to fall on her ass. "That's all the information I have on a second clone, one made without human DNA, I want you to tell me what your treatment can do for him."

Dr. Spencer clutched the folder, holding it closely to her chest as if it would keep Kara from hurting her, taking a couple seconds to gather herself, the woman considered what Kara had just said. "Wit-without human DNA, his cells would be breaking down much faster than even the Genomorphs." She said, her mind focusing back on her work as she desperately tried to avoid even looking at Kara. "The treatment would help, but I don't have any idea about how to stabilize his Kryptonian side, all previous data indicates that his powers will start mutating in less than two years, he'll start developing failed mutations and become unable to sustain life in only ten years outside of a suspension chamber."

"Just do your best." Kara ordered, then thought about Match once again and got a glint on her eye. "Do you think it would help if he doesn't have his powers anymore?"

"It would need to be tested, but it is a possibility. The cellular mutation is probably triggered by the Kriptonian's incomplete ability to absorb radiation, if he doesn't have his powers…"

"Very well, Dubbilex will help you with anything you need. Stabilizing the Genomorphs is a priority since Match is currently on suspended animation, but I want your team trying to find me a solution." Kara waved the scientist away, almost causing the woman to run out of the room. Just as she had grabbed the door handle, Kara called out, causing her to pause and look back. "And, Dr. Spencer, you WILL be apologizing to both my cousins, in person."

The Doctor nodded, then scrambled out of the room and Kara could hear her almost running down the corridor.

"Was that really necessary?" Dubbilex sighed, massaging under his horns.

"What, I thought I was surprisingly kind and accepting." Kara pushed herself back to her feet and almost slammed the drawer closed. "I hate amoral scientists."

"Dr. Spencer isn't amoral; she's only… absorbed in her work." The genomorphs justified, then took Kara's place, using his telekinesis to move her chair out of the way and adjusted the drawer, pulling it out and making sure it wasn't broken before driving it gently into the desk. "And she is a genius in genetics; she's our best chance at a permanent solution."

"Do you think she'll do something harsh then? That I pushed her too far?" Kara fidgeted, feeling a little guilty now that she wasn't in the same room as the woman.

"No, Dr. Spencer was feeling guilty for what she did. She believed your intimidation was justified." Looking up, Dubbilex frowned at the busted lamp above his head, quickly typing a request for a replacement at his computer. "Still, I do wish you had not been so aggressive."

"There won't be a next time. I never want to see the woman again." Kara finally lost Dr. Spencer's steps amongst the noise of the facility.

"And if she solves your problem with Match? She'll probably need to oversee any treatment the boy receives."

"Well, fuck. Now I'm hoping I can meet her again." Kara almost banged her head against the door in frustration. "Are we done here? Do you need me for anything else?"

"No, I can do everything else myself." The wounded man said, causing Kara to frown at him. "Go back to your vocation."

"You shouldn't even be doing anything." Kara glared at the genomorphs, but Dubbilex didn't seem as impressed with her intimidation tactics as Dr. Spencer. "You're wounded, Dubbilex, rest."

"My body is wounded, my mind is perfectly capable." The Genomorph glanced at her, and then refocused on his work. "I'll rest when you finally get me a substitute for CEO."

Kara narrowed her eyes on the man. "You were just bored without any problems to solve, weren't you?" She accused.

"I don't know what you're talking about." He continued using his telekinesis to type away at the computer, making sure to avoid even looking at her. "Oh, look at the time. Didn't you have to speak with Koriand'r today?"

Kara snorted, but did look at the time. Gathering Match's files, looking at Dr. Spencer's research before talking to her and consulting the Fortress's AI for his take on them had taken longer than she thought.

Thinking about an angry Kori glaring at her for trying to dodge their talk made Kara cringe, shaking her head to dispel the image, she smiled at the man. "Goodbye, Dubbilex."

"Until later, Miss Danvers."

Kara teleported back to Fawcett City, making her way to her apartment, she saw Captain Marvel flying above her, leaving a trail of dispersed clouds as he moved towards a corner of the city.

Using her X-Ray vision, Kara saw that it was just a bank robbery. Seeing that the Captain would arrive before her, and that his enemies were just normal people, Kara shrugged and continued walking.

Who the hell thinks it's a good idea to rob a bank in Captain Marvel's city? Rao, that's another level of stupid.

Closing the door behind her, Kara finally deactivated her holographic display, revealing her missing eye, gently massaging her temple; she scratched an itch from the re-growing eye and threw her security equipment on the table.

The container filled with her drones, clattered on the wooden surface and almost spilled, before she could do anything else, Dexter weaved between her feet and she grabbed him, squeezing the cat against her cheek for a second until it had enough and tried to claw at her.

"Fine, fine, I'm releasing you." Dropping him on top of the table, Kara pulled out her phone and started checking her bots on the internet.

With half a day to search the net, her programs had gathered a lot of information on Poison Ivy, but nothing to indicate her current location, but she had a tip, it seems like Count Vertigo was currently in the country.

In a hurry, Kara readjusted her bots search parameters, making them start looking for any of the Injustice League, Black Adam, Wotan, Joker and… she couldn't really remember the others.

Would they be acting faster than normal? Did the Light need them to draw attention before what it would be in canon? Or were they just gathering to get comfortable with each other and plan?

Kara shook her head, no, she couldn't just assume that The Light's plans remained the same; she had already interfered so much that they could have changed their goals, or how they were going to go about fulfilling them.

Well, at least she managed to get a huge blow at them before they started adapting. It would be wonderful if The Light didn't adapt to her moves, but it would also be very unlikely.

Kara would have to re-evaluate her suppositions, after her attack on Infinity Island, her elimination of Felix Faust and the villains starting to deny The Light, any plan that they had was probably well and truly scrapped.

With some concern about her new plans, Kara gathered her things and went to her room to start considering where she'd get access to a supply of equipment for Dr. Spencer's research. Remembering something she had read in her previous life, Kara threw herself on the bed and considered how to approach this.

Pulling her phone out, she tapped a finger on the screen for a few seconds, then made up her mind and called one of her associates. "Hello Mister Swift."

"Good evening my dear, to what do I owe the honor of your call? I do believe we don't have any operations planed." Came the elegant voice from the other side as the Shade answered his phone.

"I may have a new operation in mind, one that may require the entire team, but I still need to gather more information for that." She commented, thinking about Poison Ivy's rescue. "But I'm not actually calling about that, it's a more… personal reason."

"Personal you say? I confess I did not expect any connection of such nature between us." The Shade commented with amusement. "Should we have this conversation in person then?"

"No, I only wished to ask if you were still connected to Caldecott industries." There was a long silence on the other side of the line.

"Hmmm, I do, in fact, have some connections there." The shade said, being careful with his wording. "I do not, however, have any intentions of involving them in this side of the business."

"I'm sorry; it's not really about that." Putting a hand over her eye, Kara considered her next words carefully. "I need a supplier for medical equipment and materials, as well as help with some genetic projects. I have no intention of involving it with any Superhero, or villain, actions, but I needed a company that I trusted."

"Does your cousin not trust STAR industries? It IS the leading developer here in the New World."

"I prefer not to put all my eggs in the same basket, and I'm not certain STAR industries are entirely safe, it is a good company, but I have security concerns." Kara adjusted her position on the bad and felt Dexter jumping in with her, demanding she give him some water. "Still, it was probably my second choice."

"I see, I'll arrange a meeting for you, in your civilian identity of course." The Shade said, his voice making it clear that the last part wasn't a choice.

"Of course." Kara agreed, she only wanted to get a business deal with them, not draw any attention towards her company or her other activities.

Hearing the door opening, Kara said her goodbyes and turned off her phone. Taking a deep breath, she prepared herself. In a way, her talk with Kori wasn't dangerous, or even that life changing, but why was she more anxious about that than she had about attacking Infinity Island?

Using her X-Ray vision, Kara looked at Kori entering their home and sucked in a breath. The Tamaranean looked around herself, not seeing any signs of Kara in the house. "Friend Kara?"

Instead of answering, Kara thought about the kiss, about how she wanted to get into a relationship with the girl, and about how easy Red Arrow had died, how dangerous it was… and how she had lost everything twice over.

Krypton had exploded, taking with it almost everything she had cared about, her family, her friends… her future. Her original Earth was also gone, it hadn't been destroyed, but she doubted she would even see it again, even with the level of Technology in DC.

Drawing her legs to her chest, Kara hugged herself, her breathing coming faster and faster. Really, even if she could open a portal to her original Earth, what then? Her parents had been almost sixty when she died, were they even alive right now? Over thirty years after her rebirth?

No, she had lost two families, and she couldn't handle losing any more, she just…

A warm hand cut off her trail of thought and Kara looked up, staring right at Kori's concerned eyes, Kori's hand gripped her arms and gently pried her fingers from their vice like grip at her legs.

Adjusting her place between Kara's legs, Kori cupped her face between her hands and forced Kara to fully focus on her eyes for a few seconds.

Kara felt her muscles relaxing; her breathing starting to go back to normal as she stared at the green eyes in front of her, gripping one of Kori's hands with her own, Kara squeezed tightly and finally managed to form a smile. "Thanks."

Leaning down, Kori kissed Kara's lips, her touch very brief and light, offering comfort and support. Still holding her hand, the Tamaranean kicked off her boots and sat down on the bed beside her, putting her back against the headboard. "I apologize; I did not intend for our talk to cause you such distress."

"It wasn't that, not really." Kara sighed, leaning sideways and resting her head against Kori's shoulder. "I had to meet someone I really didn't want to earlier today, then everything just hit me all at once… I, it's just…" Kara couldn't really explain, she couldn't explain how much she feared losing everything again, how she feared getting involved with things.

Caring about her cousin was easy, he was Superman after all, very few things could hurt him, and there were even less now that she kept bothering him to wear the damn radiation shield. Kori however, was vastly more fragile.

"Friend Kara, may I tell you about my planet?" Kori finally spoke, interlocking their fingers and smiling at her.

"Sure."

"Tamaran is a wonderful planet, full of wonders and beauty; it is also a planet at war." Kori let her head lean down on top of Kara's, closing her eyes as she remembered. "My sister was shunned for her disability, and I was raised as the future queen of our people. By the time I started my training, I had lost two uncles to the war and, in the following years, the Citadel increased its assaults, killing many."

Kara felt Kori's hand squeezing her's, but her strength was quickly falling as she let herself think about her planet and started to lose her powers.

"Together with Komand'r, I was sent to Okara for military training, but I was aware it was also to protect us, and then…" Shaking her head, Kori lifted their hands. For a second, she just looked at them, her smile falling away. "On my planet, I learned that there will always be people trying to hurt us or the people we care about, and sometimes, there is nothing we can do to prevent, or even affect, that. But that does not mean we should give up, that we should not care, that we should not love."

Bringing Kara's hand closer, Kori kissed her finger, then smiled again, regaining her strength. "Friend Kara, our bonds are what give us strength, even if it is painful, even if it is hard. The memories are still there, they are still beautiful, they can still make you smile as you remember them and, if you can smile, you win."

Kara didn't say anything, just continued taking comfort in Kori's presence. She couldn't help admiring the Tamaranean princess' strength. Sometimes, seeing how cheerful and happy Kori was, Kara forgot she wasn't the only one who had suffered.

Eventually, Kara took a deep breath. Releasing Kori's hand, Kara pushed herself away from the headboard and sat between Kori's legs, staring directly at her friend's face. "Thanks for talking about it. I guess it's about time I stopped avoiding things, huh?"

"I do not wish to hasten you, Friend Kara." Kori smiled in a way that illuminated her whole face. "I understand that most other races are not as open as we Tamarans."

"No, it IS time I stop avoiding things." Kara closed her eye for a second, letting go of her fear. Opening it again, she put an arm at Kori's side and leaned over. For a second, she paused just above Kori's lips.

The pregnant pause stretched for a full second, but it felt like an entire hour, Kara's heart was beating like hummingbird, and she could hear Kori's beating alongside it. Finally, she pushed herself forward and captured Kori's lips.

Pushing herself forward, Kori's hands slowly snaked their way around Kara's waist. The kiss deepened, their mouths opening slightly as Kori answered with eagerness and Kara quickly lost track of time, the only question remaining in her mind was why she hadn't done this before.


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