Author's Note:
Thank you for all the great reviews!
Special thanks to those who sent in other fun holidays, I can't believe I didn't think of some of those!
Still Author's Note:
In honor of Pi Day, I decided to write up this (very) short one shot.
Hope you enjoy and happy pie eating day! (Or whatever other Pi/Pie related things you may find yourself doing today)
"Come on, Mom," Ruby called. "We're gonna be late!"
"Coming, coming," Sam hurriedly finished covering the apple pie in plastic wrap and grabbed her keys. "Okay, let's go."
Kara was having a Pi Day celebration at her Loft and Sam had said she'd make one apple pie and one quiche.
"Sam!" Kara greeted, throwing open the door. "Ruby! Come on in," She stepped aside to let the two into her apartment.
Ruby quickly put the quiche on Kara's table and ran over to where Winn and Alex were talking.
"That looks amazing," Kara said, hungrily eying the pie in Sam's arms.
Sam laughed. "I sure hope so, I've spent years perfecting this recipe."
Kara's eyes widened. "Seriously?"
"Seriously," Sam nodded.
"Wow," Kara looked at the pie and then at Sam with new-found respect.
Sam chuckled. "Maybe I can teach you sometime."
Kara smiled sheepishly. "As much as I would totally love that, I'm not exactly a chef."
"You don't have to be," Sam insisted.
"Alex, Eliza, and some of my previous roommates would probably disagree," Kara said.
Sam raised an eyebrow.
Kara shifted nervously. "I...may have almost burned the kitchen down. Four times."
"And burned numerous cakes," Lena added, walking over to join the two.
Kara groaned.
Lena smiled. "Kara can't grief bake either it seems."
"Sorry," Sam apologized. "I shouldn't laugh but…"
"It's okay," Kara sighed in defeat. "I am resigned to my fate."
Lena slung an arm over the reporter. "Well, I still love you."
"Me too," Sam nodded.
Kara grinned. "I guess that just about makes up for it."
"And I'm sure National City appreciates how much you support the food business," Eliza added, walking by on her way to the kitchen.
"Oh!" Sam bumped Kara's shoulder. "Do I finally get to taste Eliza's famous chocolate pecan pie you've been gushing about for the past month?"
Kara nodded empathically. "Oh yeah."
"It's really not the best pie," Alex whispered as she passed the trio.
"Hey!" Kara extracted herself from Sam and Lena. "I can hear you!"
"Maybe that was the point," Alex said in a sing-song voice.
"Alex…" Kara grumbled.
"No fighting before pie," Eliza declared.
Alex smirked.
Kara stuck out her tongue.
"And I thought having a teenager was rough," Sam teased.
Kara and Alex both spun around to look at Sam. "Hey!" "You know we're right here, Arias?"
