Kara was laying on the couch, head on her lovers lap, a content smile on her face as Lena played with her hair.
She snuggled up halfway trough their movie, being completely worn out by her Supergirl activities.
Lena had practically begged to watch The Boy In Striped Pyjama's, claiming it was her favorite movie.

She would never admit to just anyone, but Lena secretely loved history and having a movie about one of the biggest events was sure to be her favorite.
Lena was completely enthralled in the movie, eyes glassy with unshed tears as the two boys were becoming close friends.
Every once in a while Kara would glance up at her girlfriend, a smile tugging at the corners of her mouth.

She loved seeing her like this, completely herself, not a worry in the world.
Its just them in this moment, on this couch, in this apartment, there was no false perception of a Luthor and a Super.
Here it was just Kara and Lena, two girls madly in love with each other, not saying anything, just enjoying their company.

A soft chuckle escaped the youngest lips and she glanced down at the woman below "you know, I'm not the movie"
"No I know, you're so much better, cause you don't make me want to cry. But that movie does" a sly smile forming on Kara's lips as she nodded at the tv screen.
Lena chuckled "I can get that, but its such a good movie. The story is so sad. But in the meantime its also happy" she said as she turned back to the movie.

"This just proves that children don't see race and religion like adults do. That they don't care where they come from. They just want a friend"
The sound of her voice had Kara wondering wether she was talking about the movie or herself, having known that line for herself.
"His father doesn't want him to hang around with the servants, cause they're below them and then he becomes friends with a Jewish boy and they play together"

Kara looked intently at her girlfriends face, listening closely, she knows the movie by heart with how many times they've seen it, but she just loved hearing her this passionate.
"They don't understand why one is inside those gates and the other isn't, why one has to wear striped pyjamas and the other doesn't. They don't see the hatred between two religions.
They see people, families, friends. Not to mention that ending though" Lena inhaled deeply and released it slowly, not yet wanting to think about that heartbreak.

Kara fully turned to lay on her back, able to look straight at Lena without having to twist her neck uncomfortably.
"I can get that you know" she admitted softly "Its why this movie gets to me so much, I understand those kids" Lena paused the movie at the soft words.
"When I first got her, I didn't know anything about the different religions or races or anything that causes so much hate between people"

Lena gave her her full attention, listening closely to the blonde girl, one hand still playing with her hair and the other on her abdomen.
"Jeremiah and Eliza taught me the things I had to know, so I could try to fit in. But I just didn't understand why people would be so mean to each other.
And for what? For the different color of their skin? I had green and purple friends, no one cared about it on Krypton. We all got along, well except with Daxamites"

Lena chuckled softly as she remembered the stories that Kara told her about Kryptons sister planet, how they were nothing like them.
She got a smile in return as Kara was trying to come up with the right words.
Her emotions were ever clear in her eyes, confusion, love, adoration, sadness, it made Lena's heart beat with the same emotions.

"So leaving such a peaceful planet, to a planet that was constantly at war, it scared me. It made me wonder why my parents chose this one for Kal El and me.
I was so lost in this world and I got constantly bullied because I always stood up for the minorities. Always wanted to spend time with them when others cast them out.
It broke my heart that humans could be so cruel, for a reason that made completely no sense" Kara's voice trailed off and Lena's eyebrows scrunched together.

"For the longest of times I was so conflicted between what people told me to believe and to what I thought was right. I like this movie, I really do.
But it also makes me so sad because people still think like that. That certain people are worth less because of their heritage, skincolour, you know.
And then I look at your face and you're watching it with the same understanding. And at that moment it breaks my heart. Because I know you know what its like on the other side of the fence"

Kara moved her hands around as she was explaining her emotions, trying to put every thought that was in her mind out in words.
But the patterns that Lena was making on her abdomen were a little bit distracting.
A small smile formed on both women as they made eye contact and Kara put her hand on Lena's, intertwining their fingers.

"But then I see the love in your eyes when you watch it and its so nice to see you so relaxed. Without a care. Not having that CEO mask on" she received a mix of a smirk and smile.
"And in that moment, I see YOU. Just you. Lena. My Lena. My girlfriend that I would do anything for to protect. The world and their views be damned. I love you"
Lena's eyebrows shot up at the swearword a small blush forming on her cheeks.

Her girlfriend rarely ever swore outside the nightly sensual moments and Kara knew how much it turned her on when she swore without a care.
Words weren't able to come out of Lena's mouth, instead she sat there, her hand in Kara's hair had stilled, her mouth slightly open and eyes shining with tears.
She would never understand what she ever did to deserve this woman, to deserve the love she so willingly gave.

Instead of speaking, she leaned down and kissed her girlfriend softly on her lips, hoping that she could transfer the love she felt like this.
Kara smiled into the kiss, her free hand shooting up to caress her cheek.
As Lena pulled back slightly they both had a smile on their faces, a blush covering their cheeks, noses grazing each other.

"I love you too Kara" she whispered against Kara's lips.
Kara hummed and stroked Lena's cheek with her thumb, she loved this woman so much, more than she loved being Supergirl.
"I love you more Lena. You have no idea how much. I cant wait to m.." Kara suddenly stopped talking and kissed Lena instead.

It was a sweet and tender moment, a kiss almost equally as soft and filled with love as their first.
Slow and steady. A rythm was easily established, tongues touching each other in a game of love.
Lena was the first to pull back because of the lack of air, panting slightly she asked "what were you going to say?"

Kara had hoped the kiss would have distracted her from the unfinished sentence, but alas.
"I wanted to ask you to please play the movie, I kinda want to see the rest" she said sheepishly, impressed by her own little white lie.
She knows Lena didn't fully believe her, so she could tell by the look in her eye, it was the same everytime she came up with a dumb excuse for rushing out for her Supergirl activiteies.

Lena complied though, she would never push Kara into anything she didn't want, be it bedroom wise, eating a vegetable or something as feeble as finishing a sentence.
She unpaused the movie and relaxed into the comfortable sofa, Kara turned on her side, facing the tv but not watching.
Her mind wandered back to what she was about to say, the words continuously repeating in her mind.

A grinn appeared on her face that would not falter by any scene that was currently playing out.
She knew what she had to do, rather sooner than later and she couldn't wait to get everything ready for that.
After two years of datenights, passionate love making and shared life stories, she knew these six words were true in her heart.

'I can't wait to marry you'