Kara hasn't seen Lena since she kissed her on the cheek, and quite frankly she didn't want to see her at all. Not until it was time to say goodbye. At least today Lena would be leaving, but the blonde didn't know when or what the Luthor was planning. Meanwhile, Lena was in her room getting everything perfect for when Kara arrived. She had the place redecorated with the blonde's favorite colors around the room, but made sure to keep the ceiling the same and had the telescope outside. There was a necklace on her dresser as well that she was going to give Kara before she left. It was the only jewelry that really reflected herself. Suddenly her phone was beeping with a code. Lena reached into her pocket and read the message: When will you be leaving? Lena sighed, while staring at the message. Part of her wanted to stay for Kara's sake, but she knew it was better to just leave altogether.
She then typed 7-5-1 into the phone that translated to: In two hours. That was enough time to get everything situated in the room before she would arrive. This was going to be the best goodbye in the universe, Lena was positive of that.
An hour after, someone was knocking on Lena's door. It didn't take a mastermind to figure out that Kara was on the other side. The raven haired girl had a smile on her face as she opened the door, but it faded when she saw how distraught the blonde was.
"I still can't believe you aren't changing your mind. It's almost like you just really don't"- Kara stopped halfway through her prepared speech when she entered Lena's room and looked around. She was fascinated with the ceiling, like she knew she would be and saw the telescope right after that. As she went outside, Lena followed behind her and stayed quiet. The blonde was sitting to get eye level with the eyepiece. Her hand was placed gently on the nob so that if she couldn't see the moon she could zoom in a little more. The blonde's blue eyes were shining in amazement as she focused in on the moon. When she was done observing she got up and went back inside, still not wanting to say anything just yet. Only because Kara thought if she spoke now, she'd be crying after the third word got out. Lena was standing over by her bed, looking at the floor.
"I thought that this was supposed to be the best goodbye ever.. especially since your Lena Luthor for crying out loud!" Kara exclaimed. Lena stayed still a moment kind of taken aback by what she had said. She quickly recovered though and went by the wall and pressed her hand in a specific spot that began glowing.
"Welcome, Lena Luthor," the door said as it swung open, revealing a small secure location that held different drawings of Superman, the House of El symbol, and Kara. There was also a picture that had a message written on it, but Kara couldn't really see what was on it. As she walked closer she realized that the drawings were all done throughout the years.
"Every time that I came over, you'd always have some sort of picture of Superman in your room that you forgot to hide when I was over. I acted like I didn't even notice the one's you forgot because I knew you'd apologize. But I get it. He means something to people and you're always going to believe in him. Lex will always be in my thoughts, but he'll never be the brother I once knew. I thought that since I was leaving that you'd want to see these. With the different varieties of the symbol, I thought you'd might like them. Even if they don't necessarily have the same message as "Hope", I think they do," Lena explained. Kara had a huge smile on her face and walked over to her.
"You amaze me every time I see you. It will just be boring not being amazed by you anymore.. Or seeing you smile. You make my day when you smile. But you leave in about ten minutes so I should probably wrap this up before I cry while still in your room, huh?" Kara sniffled. Lena looked into her eyes and nodded. That's when Kara reached into her jacket pocket and pulled out a letter that also had bracelet on top of it. The raven haired girl opened up the letter and read it's contents.
Dear Lena,
I keep thinking about what you said that day in the bathroom.. About me kind of being yours in a sense. Is it because I have been your only friend, or is it more than that? We've grown and matured so much since the day we met. Especially you. To be honest, I think you used to hate me. Until you got to fully understand that no matter what, I'd always be there for you. You're my only friend, and now we'll both have no one. In a way, you were mine as well.
Love, Kara Danvers
Lena looked up with tears in her eyes and gave Kara a heartfelt hug. She couldn't talk or even form the words she wanted so instead she went to her dresser and picked up the necklace she had gotten for Kara. It was blue and red and had the logo that was also seen on the mouse from the computer in the library. She thought it would be the perfect thing to remember her by. Since it was one day going to be her corporation. As soon as Lex was out of the picture.
Kara looked at it carefully and realized that it could open. Inside it had a picture of them taken a week ago when they were at the park laughing their heads off. Lena stood by watching her, but then looked at the time. 'Three minutes until I'm gone," Lena thought. As if Kara had read her mind she wasn't smiling at this point and was to the point of tears. So she walked over and was face-to-face with Lena and before she was about to change her mind she placed her hands on both sides of her face and kissed her. Before Lena could react the blonde had already backed away. "Goodbye," Kara whispered as she turned around and walked out the door.
