Hello! This fanfiction is the first one I write in English, being a translation of the same one that I am publishing in Spanish. I'm being helped by a beta reader so that's why I'm plublishig this again.

When she removed the front of the pod, nothing had prepared Kara for what she was going to see. Nothing had prepared her to run into this person in front of her, and honestly, Kara never would have thought that she would see her that moment she could not stop looking at her, trying to verify that it was true, that she was there with her.

She had been forced to move her to the DEO even though she had flatly refused, because she was afraid of what they were going to do to her, although one thing was clear, she wasn't going to let them hurt her.

She looked to Alex, trying to explain all of the feelings inside of her, everything that she didn't really have words for, but no matter how hard she tried, her voice seemed to stick to the back of her throat.

She closed her eyes allowing tears to come out, feeling Alex's arms wrapped around her, hugging her tightly and trying to calm her, trying to get her to speak, especially trying to comfort her.

But she couldn't help sobbing against her sister's shoulder, and she couldn't stop thinking about what would happen when she woke up. What would she remember? What would she think about everything that had happened? Kara had not seen her in so long, and she was afraid of what her reactions would be.

"When am I going to be able to go inside?" was the only thing she could say in a choked voice.

"I don't know... Until Hank says we can go, we have to wait here," Alex replied, increasing Kara's nervousness. "I know you're scared, Kara, but you have to think that everything's going to be okay," she tried to cheer her up.

Kara shook her head. Nothing was right, everything had broken into small pieces again, which wasn't easy to fix because of her own fear. Above everything, wouldn't allow it.

It didn't seem fair when in the eyes of the others she was Supergirl, but in that moment she was the thirteen-year-old little girl whose parents had put her on that pod, which arrived at a completely unknown planet. Now, she couldn't see how to find the solution to this, couldn't see how to find harmony.

She ran up to Hank the second she saw him leave the room, her stomach churning as she realized that he was staring at her with concern in his eyes.

"What has happened? Is she okay?" Kara asked quickly.

"Are you sure it's her?" Hank asked her.

"Are you saying that I can't recognize my own sister?" she shouted, her worry seeming to drive all of her anger against him.

"No, it's just ...She's not like you, Kara. The kryptonite doesn't affect her," he began explaining.

"Same thing as Astra?" she interrupted.

"No, I don't mean that," he said, "She has fractures, cuts, and bruises because of the collision. She is completely human... The yellow sun doesn't affect her."

She looked at him in confusion, not knowing what to say. Honestly, she didn't have the slightest idea what was happening.

Why didn't her sister have powers? What had happened to them? Furthermore, how did she get there?

As Kara understood that she should not have gotten on that pod, she should not be there. She never understood why she had to stay on Krypton, why had she to sacrifice herself in that way. She had never found the explanation for it. So for all these years, she has been living with the last memory that she had of her.

"She had felt her sister's arms wrap around her, resting her head on her shoulder as she swallowed the sobs that threatened to come out of her throat.

She did not understand why her sister could not go with them, if she was the oldest, why didn't she go? Why did they carry her with the responsibility of protecting her cousin? What was wrong with Kaelah?

"Hey, shh, Kara, we don't have so much time before you have to get on that pod" she separated her from her to grab her face. "I know that everything will be okay, that you will be able to do it, you have to believe in yourself, you can do it" she said, wiping her tears away.

"Why don't you come?" She questioned, watching as the gesture changed in her face.

"I would love to, but I can't, I can't do it, Kara" she replied, remaining silent, going to remove the necklace that was on her neck, watching it one last time before putting it in the palm of her hand, closing it in a fist. "I want you to keep it so you can remind me whenever you want, so I'll always be with you, I promise," she said blinking hard, as if she wanted to avoid crying.

They both heard the voices of their parents calling them, so she looked back at her sister, who had her head down as if she were afraid to show all her feelings.

"I adore you, Kara," she whispered, embracing her again before pulling her apart and kissing her forehead.

"I will not forget you, Kaelah, I won't do it," she tried to assert, receiving a small smile from her.

However, before she could tell her something, her parents interposed between them, preventing them from getting close again.

This fact made it hard to paid attention to what they said, because she was distracted by her older sister, who was wiping away her tears.

She clutched the necklace tightly in her fist just as she found herself sitting inside the pod, then looking one last time at them, noticing what her sister whispered, 'I trust you, I love you.' She closed her eyes, not understanding once again why her sister was destined to die."

She caressed the necklace on her neck, remembering that day, remembering how unfair all seemed to her. Right now she seemed to have a clearer idea, maybe her sister's powers were the cause of that fate.

Thanks so much for reading, reviews and comments are appreciated,

Ayrin