Just something that popped into my head.
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Celeste played with her thumbs, her eyes shifting nervously. She was unable to meet her mother's gaze, afraid of what might happen if she tells the truth. "Mom, please don't be angry with me," she whimpered.
Diana studied her daughter, trying to figure out what had her daughter so frazzled. "Celeste, honey, what's wrong?" she asked gently. "You know that you can tell me anything, right?" This was completely out of character for her, she was always more like Bruce; controlled, calculating, and logical. Seeing her like this was... strange to say the least.
Celeste sniffed, a single tear rolling down her cheek. "I'm gay," she confessed quietly after a long silence.
Diana blinked. "And?" she asked, confused.
Celeste looked at her, shocked. "What do you mean, 'And?'" she demanded.
Diana chuckled. "Celeste, I'm bisexual," she told her, amusement glinting in her eyes.
Celeste squinted at her before groaning. "Well, duh. An island full of women. Of course you would be. How did I not figure that out?" She sighed, making her way towards the window. "Well, I'm gonna have to move to Idaho now with Lora. See you later, Mom."
Diana quickly grabbed her arm. "You're not going anywhere, young lady," she scolded. "You are going to march downstairs and tell your father."
"But Mom!" Celeste protested. "You know he won't go for it! He's as straight as a line, even when he's parenting!"
Diana smiled and smoothed her daughter's hair back. "I know he seems that way sometimes, but give him a chance," she advised. "He may surprise you." Her eyes shone mischievously. "Now, when did this happen with you and Lora?"
Celeste turned bright red. "Mom!"
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Bruce stared at his daughter for a moment, trying to make sense of what she just said. "I'm sorry, could you say that again?"
Celeste bit her lip. "I'm gay," she repeated slowly. "And in a relationship with Lora Kent." She sighed. "You can go ahead and kick me out now. I'll just go live with Lora in Idaho."
Diana rolled her eyes. "What is it with you and moving to Idaho?"
Bruce sighed. "You're not moving anywhere," he said firmly. "I'll admit, I can't quite wrap my head this, but you are my daughter and nothing can change that." His lips formed a thin line. "Dating your cousin on the other hand..."
Celeste pursed her lips. "She's not my cousin," she insisted. "At least, not biologically." She grinned and went up to her room.
Diana smile after her. "Bruce, this is who she is," she said.
Bruce closed his eyes. "I know." He glanced at his wife. "She gets this from you, you know."
Diana giggled. "You say it like it's a bad thing."
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Celeste looked behind her shoulder quickly before opening her window. "Okay, it's safe," she whispered to the person outside, smiling brightly as she entered. "You can come in now."
Lora sighed in relief before floating in. "Well, that's good," she commented, kissing her on the cheek. "Now, if he sees the two of us kissing, I won't get a bataraang laced with kryptonite lodged into my shoulder."
Celeste giggled. "He wouldn't hurt you," she assured her. "You're his goddaughter."
Lora rolled her eyes. "Yeah, and you're his only daughter," she pointed out. "Am I wrong to be afraid of 'Daddybats?'"
Celeste launched herself into Lora's arms. "Stay here tonight?" she asked, looking up with her bright blue eyes. "Please?"
Lora grinned and leaned down to kiss her nose. "How can I say no to that face?" she teased. "But if your dad kills me, I'm coming back as a ghost to stalk you every single day for the rest of your life."
Celeste pulled her down on the bed. "I think I can live with that." She snuggled into the other girl's side.
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I'll admit it, part of this was based off Pretty Little Liars. Just got into it and I adore Emily. Anyway, please review!
