A/N: Hey guys, I'm sorry that I haven't been uploading. I needed a break and planned a short one day break. Little did I know that my computer was going to chose that time to stop working. We had to wait to get it fixed and I didn't really write much during that time (Sorry, I guess I could have used a pen and paper and then typed it). I know that it has been 10 days since I uploaded and I really am sorry. My computer is fixed now and I can continue to upload. I did the math and I am currently 14 chapters behind schedule. That's a lot… especially when you only have six of those chapters written out and two of them edited. However, I have a plan, which is defiantly a good thing especially when you have a really short attention span like I do. My plan has me writing two chapters each day and there will be some days where I upload one chapter and two on others. Typically these days will alternate, but there may be a few abnormalities. This will allow me to finish at the same time and still have the 70 chapters that I planned. I know that I've been gone a really long time and I promise to try and not let that happen again. I hope you guys are still following this story and I hope that you are enjoying it. And now, after this really long Authors note, the much-awaited chapter 36.


"Fine. It was a space ship from K-Krypton. I guess it just triggered a bad set of memories," Kara admitted softly as Alex opened the front door.

"Like?" The brunette asked softly, trying to encourage Kara without having her block her older sister out when she pushed too hard.

"Like… like not good memories," Kara said suddenly, cutting herself off from explaining.

"Kara…" Alex said kindly as she ushered her sister through the door. "Please tell me."

"I…It…. Someone that I knew on Krypton, it reminded me of her. But… but she's gone," The alien said, practically whispering as Alex turned the lights on and closed the door.

"Kara, I'm so sorry," Alex said, hugging her younger sister tightly.

"It's o-okay. I d-don't miss her," the blonde said as she started crying again.

"You clearly do," Alex replied softly.

"I shouldn't," Kara combated quickly. "A-after everything that sh-she did."

"It's okay to miss someone," The brunette said gently as she continued to hug Kara. She didn't know who they were talking about but it was obvious that this had upset her younger sister.

"Who did it remind you of?" Alex asked after a minute of hugging the young alien.

"Lynza."