"You guys are gonna get sick," Kara mumbled. "Why are you even here?"

"Because we love you," Alex said.

"Yeah, not to mention, we haven't had Game Night in weeks," Winn pointed out. Crime had been through the roof lately, some of which had been targeted at L-Corp meaning that Game Night hadn't happened for almost four whole weeks now with everyone working overtime including Lena (which was actually pretty common).

Kara just grumbled. She had blown out her powers yesterday and woken up dying. She was currently curled up on the couch. Everyone else was seated around the dining table getting ready to play Clue.

Kara, smiling weakly, eyed her friends as they set up the board and haggled over the characters. In the end, Mon-El ended up as Mr. Green, Winn was Professor Plum, leaving James as Colonel Mustard. Lena was Miss Scarlett, Maggie was Mrs. Peacock, and Alex was left with Mrs. White.

"So how's that new technology coming along?" Winn asked between turns.

"Not very well, I'm afraid," Lena answered. "Especially after a certain CADMUS attack on the facilities and the ensuing fight between them, Guardian, and Supergirl. A building crew is supposed to come in tomorrow to fix the wall and the front doors."

"I talked to Supergirl and she is very sorry that she got blasted through the doors." Kara said sincerely from the couch.

Lena chuckled. "Well, I don't blame her for it. I'm sure she didn't have much choice at the time."

"And Guardian?" Maggie asked teasingly. "Anyone heard from him?"

"He's sorry too," James added.

"Yeah, Winn nodded. "No one was expecting that one guy to be so strong as to take out Guardian."

"He didn't take him out," James argued. "Just…threw him for a loop. You know, Guardian did save the day."

"Yeah, he can think that," Kara said. "But Supergirl totally did most of the saving."

"But without Guardian she would have been overcome by the Kryptonite."

"She saved those civilians that Guardian wouldn't have gotten to in time. She saved their lives!"

"Who knocked out the last guy?"

"Only after Supergirl had thrown his across the room."

"Well, Guardian-"

"Did a wonderful job," Lena inserted. "As did Supergirl. Mo-Mike, I believe it's your turn."

Alex narrowed her eyes at Lena's stumble.

"Who do you think did more saving, Ms. Luthor?" Winn asked. "You were a firsthand witness after all."

Lena raised an eyebrow. After a moment she answered, choosing her words wisely. "I believe they both did quite admirably in only ways that they could do."

Maggie smirked.


"I was right!" Mon-El cried. He held up the three cards in his hand. Ballroom, Miss Scarlett, revolver.

"Lena, quite the murderer." Maggie teased, referencing Lena's character in the game.

"Well, you know me," Lena chuckled. "Everything I do, I do well."

Winn jumped. "Sorry, phone." He pulled out his phone and glanced at the screen. "Um, I gotta go. There's, uh, something I forgot to do this evening. Thanks, Kara, get better. See you guys later!" He gathered up his things and started for the door.

"That reminds me, I had something I needed to do in the office." James stood up as well. "Hope you get better soon, Kara."

"Thanks," Kara waved.

"Be careful, you two." Lena said offhandedly.

James and Winn froze. "Um, what-what do you mean?"

"Oh, you know, whatever it is, it's probably dangerous and since we know you can't team up with Supergirl, you'd better be careful."

"I don't…know what you mean." Winn laughed nervously.

Kara was sitting up on the couch, eyes wide. Mon-El was quietly putting the game materials away. Maggie and Alex just sat back, smirking.

"Oh, please," Lena gave Winn and James a look. "Not only does Guardian's eyes show through the mask, he also just happens to be the same height as someone else I know and I can tell it's your voice. And who else to help but Winn?"

Winn just gaped.

"She's good." Mon-El folded away the board.

"You'd better get going," Alex reminded the two men. "You're wasting time."

Winn and James hurried out of the apartment.

"So," Maggie leaned forward. "How long did it take you to figure out it was James?"

"Oh, not long at all. Just about as long as it took for me to realize Kara is Supergirl."

"What?!" Kara exclaimed. "I mean, I don't know what you're talking about." She fiddled nervously with her glasses.

Lena laughed. "Kara, please." She started ticking off evidence on her fingers. "When you first came to see me, you were the one who brought up Supergirl which, I admit, didn't reveal it to me at first but definitely helped confirm my suspicions later. Second, you flew to my office on a bus. Third, the only time I've seen Supergirl and Kara Danvers even remotely in the same place is at that gala. I mean, for good friends, you're never together. Supergirl also claimed to be with Kara Danvers getting coffee late at night. Also, Supergirl and Kara Danvers both have the same mannerisms and are equally as bad liars." (Kara pouted.) "And, lastly, it's not like those glasses really hide anything."

"Thank you!" Maggie exclaimed.

Kara groaned, stuffing her face in a pillow.

"See, we've all been telling you for years," Alex said. "You're about as subtle as a herd of giant elephants."

"Hey!"