A/N: Here's the next part! Like I promised, this one is more light and fluffy than the first half of the story. Will have a hint of implied James/Lena (idk the ship name) on the side. Enjoy! ^^


The next day at work, Kara told James about the situation.

"I know. I promised myself I would tell her, even if she hated me for it, but now...I'm just not sure if this was the right choice anymore," She gazed out the window.

"What about going to her place and talking to her?" James asked. "That could work,"

"Yeah, but even if I tried, she wouldn't forgive me. She said not to even think about trying..." Kara replied. "Being friends with Lena was probably one of my biggest mistakes. What am I going to do?"

James tried to come up with a plan. "I've got an idea, how about we both go together? Maybe having two of the formerly most important people in her life will help,"

"You're right about that. So, her office during lunch?" Even if it didn't work, she would at least have tried.

"Sure. I'll try to call her," A few minutes passed. "Actually, make that tonight at her house. She took the day off. Said it was for mental health reasons or something,"

Wonder if she's okay... Kara thought to herself.


After Kara got home from work, she planned out how she would convince Lena to forgive her, trying out her "please just forgive me and get this over with so we can be friends again" speech. She was interrupted by a knock on her door.

"Come in, a," She slowly walked in.

"Hey, I got your text," a said to her. "So, what really happened between you and Lena?" Kara retold the story for the second time.

"James and I are going to her house tonight. He said that maybe two people that care about her have a better chance of convincing her to stay friends with me," she explained. "I just hope it works,"

"Well, good luck," a replied.


Lena was on her couch when the doorbell rang. Whatever, it's probably just Kara coming to "apologize". Didn't I say I wouldn't forgive her? She thought. The doorbell rang again. Persistent, isn't she? Lena ignored the bell. A few minutes later, the doorbell rang again. Fine, I'll get it.


"It's no use," Kara sighed. "Looks like she really doesn't want to talk to me," She rang the bell one last time. Nothing. However, as Kara and j turned to leave, the door opened.

"I'm just here to tell you to stop ringing my doorbell, " Lena was about to go back inside, when she noticed James with her. "Seriously, and you brought him along too? What's going on?"

"Can we talk for a moment, Lena? Please?" James asked. Please say yes...

She sighed. "Fine. But only for a moment," Kara and James followed her inside.

"I heard you took the day off for mental health," Kara asked, "Are you okay?"

"You know the answer to that already..." Lena avoided their gaze.

"I know how hard it is to have your best friend keep a secret from you. I went through something similar, several years ago," James explained. "I know exactly how you feel,"

"Okay, but how is this going to help me forgive Kara?"

They looked at each other for a moment.

"Just let me tell you why I didn't say anything sooner," Kara said. "I was going to tell you when we became friends, but I felt like it was too early. I would've told you on the plane a few weeks back, but after hearing how you got betrayed by someone else, I didn't want to make it worse. Same with everything else in between," she explained. "You see, I didn't keep it from you because I didn't care about you. It was the exact opposite. I hope you understand. Will you...forgive me?" Lena thought over her choices for a minute. I would just shut Kara out of my life completely, but she had a good reason not to tell me...

"I'll have to think about it," was her reply. She needed time to think it over.

Kara and James stood up to leave. "We'll see you later, I guess," Kara called to her as they walked out the door.


That night, Lena though over her choices. I could just forget this happened. She kept it from me for so long. But I'll lose one of my only friends... She felt conflicted, having to choose between losing her best friend and staying with her. She was there for me. As both Kara and Supergirl. I just can't lose someone that important to me. After a while, Lena finally came to a conclusion. I'm forgiving her, she thought. No matter how big her secret was.


A day later, James decided to visit Lena at her office. "Since you know who sg is now, there's something I'd like you to have," he explained, handing her a small box. "I totally understand if you don't want it, but at least just try it out?" l carefully lifted the cover. Inside was a plain-looking watch.

"Try what out? It's just a watch..." she looked at it, puzzled.

"Lift the cover,"James said. Lena did so, and inside was a button, with a familiar symbol. "Press it, and she'll come whenever you need her," he explained further. Lena looked at it. Should I? She inhaled and rested her finger on the button. Lena slowly pushed it in and watched it light up. Moments later, Kara showed up.

"So I guess you decided to forgive me after all," Kara said. "Why?"

"I just... couldn't lose someone that important to me," Lena explained. "And I'm sorry, Kara, for pushing you away the other day. I was feeling so much in that moment that I..."

"It's okay. It happens to the best of us," Kara set their newly repaired picture back on her desk. "So, we're still friends?"

"Still friends," Lena smiled. "And no more secrets, okay?"

"Sure," Kara replied. From that moment on, she knew that no matter what happened, she and Lena would be there for each other. Always.


A/N: I hope you enjoyed this story! This was a lot of fun to write, even though most of it was quickly typed in between classes. I hope the characters weren't too OOC. *smiles nervously* The next story is waaay fluffier than this, to make up for the lack of it in this story. :)