"I closed my eyes trying to concentrate, trying to regain control of my power, yet I was not able, I could not, I could not read her mind.

This was not the first thing that happened to me, but at other times I could hear the thoughts of the people, which was not happening at the moment, because I could not hear anyone.

I sighed trying to make eye contact with my parents, trying to convey the confusion that now invaded me.

"Kaelah, what's wrong?" My mother asked.

"I can't," I said.

"The same ..." she began to speak.

"No, it's not blocked," I interrupted. "I can't hear yours either, something is not right," I said with tears in my eyes.

"Hey, shh, calm down, honey" she whispered grabbing my face. "You have to believe in yourself, that you can do it."

I nodded slightly wanting to believe her words, that this was a lack of confidence in myself, so I moved away from her, standing in front of that man, trying again.

I closed my eyes as I heard the voices in my head, calming down, blocking the thoughts of my parents, focusing only on his own, bringing my hands to my head as I realized I was out of control, that my other powers were being activated. For a moment my heart stopped beating, I was afraid, I was afraid that I might start flying or even throw lightning at my eyes, because I honestly did not know what could happen if people heard of it.

I tried to calm myself, but I could not because I did not understand what was happening right now, what was wrong with my powers, why I could not control them.

I turned back to them trying to find an answer, struggling to keep them hidden, but mostly because the headache ceased, however, before I could say anything, I collapsed. I only levitated for a couple of seconds, for the last thing I remember was to rush to the ground. "

I opened my eyes agitated, it had been so real, I had faced again to lose my powers, something that, without a doubt, was what I wanted to avoid the most, so I could not help letting myself out, to cry.

I tried to cover my sobs by leaning on the pillow, but the moment the room door opened, I knew it had been heard.

"Hey, what's wrong?" Kara asked as she sat on the edge of the bed and began to stroke my hair.

I kept turning my back, not responding, not wanting to face her, feeling as she stared at me, as if expecting me to speak, but I was not going to do it.

"Kaelah, I want to help you, was it a nightmare?" She asked, getting me to turn to her nervously, with tears in my eyes. "What was it?"

"I remember ..." I was silent without knowing how to continue. "How I lost the powers ..., that day" I sighed, wiping my tears. "I ... I knew something wasn't right, that .. I could not ... I passed out, Kara" I watched her struggling to continue talking. "It's ... it's difficult to wake up and realize that you can not do it again ... Or not knowing your space in the world" I said between tears.

I closed my eyes trying to calm myself, feeling as my sister lay down beside me, hugging me against her, forcing me to put my head on her shoulder. I settled in allowing her to stroke my hair, to behave like my older sister for once, reassuring me when I heard her heartbeat.

"Kaelah, you'll always have a place in the world, have powers or not, but you're always going to be my older sister," she said, looking at me. "Well, or younger," she added. "But what I want you to understand is that you don't need powers to be the hero of someone. You are mine, you have been my inspiration, I have always wanted to look like you, you are my role model," she explained, getting me to smile at her words.

"I love you," I whispered, holding her tight.

"Ohh, I love you too" she smiled hugging me. "I think ... I'm not bad at being older sister" she laughed.

"You're learning," I said, unable to stop myself from laughing.

"Thank you, you are not a bad little sister, a little responsive and independent, but you aren't bad" she commented.

"Umm, thank you, I guess," I said, somewhat confused.

"You're welcome, little sister," she said, causing me to laugh again.

There could be times when I hated being the younger, because I did not know how to act, how to let myself be guided by others, by her. But right now, I loved to be treated like this, to her to bother trying to understand myself, to calm myself down, to behave like an older sister.

"Kaelah, time to get up," my sister said, stroking my hair.

I opened my eyes without wanting to do it, not wanting to face everything that was involved in getting up, so I put the pillow over my head, wishing that she forgot me.

"We're going to be late," she said, uncorking me.

"I don't want to go," I complained, not wanting to get up.

"I'm sorry, but you're going to go," she said with a shrug.

I rolled my eyes in annoyance, rising from the bed, not before glaring at her. Seriously, I did not feel like going to high school, I think I was afraid of what might happen if some of my secrets were discovered.

Once I got ready, I advanced towards the hall, directing my first glance at my sister, transmitting my fear, the panic that was invading me at the moment.

"Hey, don't be so nervous," she tried to calm me down. "You're going to have a good time. I used to love going to school, "she said with a smile before adding," I'm sure you'll love it, too. "

"But you were thirteen, I'm sixteen, and I'm supposed to have done it on other occasions, but I didn't," I explained nervously. "Not even in Krypton, I was educated at home," I looked at her." I'm not ready, and What if my powers are activated? I can't control them, I don't know how to do it, Kara" I felt the tears were present in my eyes as I was speaking.

"You can with this and more, Kaelah, but for this you have to believe in yourself, "she assured hugging me. "And by your powers don't worry, if it happens ..., try to solve it, but above all, don't get nervous, because you can control them. And you know if there's a problem, call Supergirl, I'll always be there, okay?" She kissed my forehead before I nodded at her statement. "Okay, then it's time to go."

I sighed as I walked behind her, head down, mentally reviewing what my sister just said, seeking the trust that still remained in me, although to be honest, it was not that there was much.

I tensed a lot when I realized that we were at the door of high school, that from this moment I had to continue alone, a fact that did not seem a bad idea, but that still managed to make me nervous.

"You can do it," she said. "I'll come and get you later, okay?"

"I don't think it's necessary ..." I started.

"The first day it is" she interrupted me before hugging me. "I love you, and remember that Supergirl is at your disposal" she commented.

"I love you too, Kara," I replied, pulling her apart.

I watched the entrance before starting to walk inwards, not wanting to look at my sister one last time, because I was fully aware that if I did, I would not be able to separate from her, so I continued on. The adventure starts now.

Thanks for reading and commenting,

Ayrin