10th January-New Year

It was a new semester at the university and Lena was feeling confident about the year ahead of her. She wasn't meant to be at work, but she insisted that she needed to, leaving Eliza to look after Nia for now until she could find a suitable carer. Lena set about her morning, setting up her laptop and getting out various pieces that she needed for the lecture later that morning. The Luthor hummed to herself as she plugged the computer in, smiling to herself as the wallpaper on the screen showed a baby Nia in her mother's arms. She had many achievements but giving birth to Nia and raising her was the best and it gave her so much joy.

A door closed, and Lena looked up to see who walked in, and to her delight it was Winn. It was certainly a surprise, "Winslow! Hi, they, they let you in?" Her frown grew as he walked closer. Winn merely waved his arm dismissively, "I showed them some ID and I found my way here. I came because pretty soon I'm headed back to New York and I wanted to wish you luck in this new semester."

Lena smiled with delight, "Why thank you, you didn't have to come all this way."

"Of course, I did!" He said cheerfully, "You are my friend, and one of the smartest people on this side of town, oh and, you are the mother to the cutest baby in the universe." He walked up to the desk where Lena was standing, "I just wanted to let you know that you have people and it doesn't matter where I am, if you need me, give me a call."

Lena paused for a moment, thinking about Winn's kind words. She then leaned forward herself, "Winn…How would you like to be the God Father to Nia?"

Winn straightened himself up, taking a step back from the desk. He was stunned to say the least, that showed with his sudden silence. Lena watched him carefully before waving her hand, "I know, sorry, you have your life and I shouldn't have brought it up, I'm sorry."

Winn's heart skipped a beat, "No, no." He gasped, "I am just…A little shocked is all. I would be more than happy to do that." A smile appeared on his face, "I would love to be Nia's God-Father. I would be honoured. Thank you."

Lena chuckled, "You're very welcome. Have a good flight back to New York and…Good Luck on Broadway."

His smile widened, "Catch you later Lena."

"Bye." Lena smiled, watching him leave. She then returned back to the job at hand, typing away at her computer. She was less than impressed when Kara walked in, "Miss Danvers." She said, not taking her eyes off of the screen in front of her.

Kara nervously pushed her glasses up her nose, "It's nice to see you…I hope you enjoyed the rest of your break." The blonde was nervous as ever when Lena's eyes still didn't move from the screen.

"My break was okay. It wasn't the best. Where did you go in the end? Not that I actually care. Why are you here Kara?" Lena asked, almost snapping as she finally looked at Kara.

"I came to say sorry. What I did was out of line, I know that, and I know that I deeply hurt you. I miss my family Lena and I want to start making things right. With you, with everyone." She then stuttered slightly, "And-and so I thought that to start I would come to you…The mother of my child and my best-"

"Former best friend Kara." Lena interrupted, stopping her immediately, "If you want to see our child, you are going to have to do so much more than what you are now. No one trusts you, and I wouldn't be surprised if they never did again."

"Lena, I want to see Nia. I want to see my baby girl. There is no way you can stop me." Kara said fiercely.

"Oh really?" Lena retorted, "You may be the girl of steel, but I have all of the money that could stop you from ever seeing her. Don't you ever think you have the upper hand when it comes to her. She is my child and I will protect her any way possible. Do you understand?" Lena had now walked over to Kara and stopped mere centimetres from her face, challenging the blonde. Kara however, backed down, nodding slowly, "Yes, I understand."

Lena nodded firmly, "Good. Now is there anything else you need?"

Kara sighed heavily and walked off, slamming the door behind her.

The Luthor went back to her computer and looked at the screen, the only reminder that she had Nia lit up on the screen. The only thing that kept Lena going was her new-found family and her daughter.

Nia.