A/N: And here's the last chapter with Clarks POV! He'll pop up again later for a brief appearance but that's all :) I'm excited for the next chapter (and it should go up around Friday)!


Clark turned to Lois and the two exchanged looks, both sporting smiles as they listened to Kara's little speech. Kara looked fidgety and nervous, trying to put a brave face on as she spoke and fiddled with her glasses. Alex had called them ahead of time, apparently they were having their usual Danvers sisters' night when Kara had a little revelation. She had taken to the skies after their talk, or so Alex had said, with Alex undoubtedly convincing Kara that no human technology could keep up and track her top speed anyways. Her sister kept their whole conversation short and sweet, being vague about what was in Kara's mind, but Clark already had an inkling about it from her last visit so he could already venture a guess.

So truthfully, it was no surprise for him and Lois to find Kara landing in front of the house on the Kent Farm, the two staying over while Ma Kent was still out on a short vacation visiting family. The repairs that Clark had wanted to do were all done and wrapped up, but the peace and quiet of the place was something both he and Lois had started to crave. Argo was busy, Metropolis was busy, and sometimes everyone needs a little peace and quiet.

Kara had come with an unshakable resolve to talk to him, for the most part, about what she believed was a sensitive topic. She personally sat him and Lois down the sofa as soon as they welcomed them in and opened her little speech with the claim that all of what was to follow was more of an FYI for him no matter what he thinks or feels, and that she was going to him first because she was family and she thought he deserved to know the truth of how she felt directly from herself and not from anyone else.

The resolve, however, started to crumble as she approached her main point. Not in an 'I'm scared of you' way but in an 'I'm scared of being in this vulnerable' position kind of way. Clark could easily sympathize with that, having felt the exact same thing when he first told Lois that he loved her, and then again when he told her the truth about being Superman. More recently, it happened when he proposed to her. He could even remember Lois laughing out loud reminding Clark that adorkableness apparently ran in the family.

As was the case Kara was making right now giving an impassioned, if not jittery at times, speech about her feelings for one Lena Luthor and how she planned to come clean to her about it and everything and Clark just had to deal.

Lois chuckled as soon as she broke eye contact with Clark which prompted Kara to acknowledge the knowing look that the two had shared. "But all of this is actually unnecessary since you already seem to know and just refused to tell me."

"You had to figure it out on your own, Midvale." Lois replied.

"Midvale?"

"What? I call him Smallville." Lois replied with a shrug, thumb sticking out to point at Clark sitting next to her.

This time it was Clark who chuckled.

"And you, you're not weirded out our mad or in any type of protest, formal or informal?" Kara asked, turning to Clark.

Clark simply shook his head. "You said it yourself, Kara, don't you remember? We write our own destiny. Lex and I, well, we wrote a tragedy. But that was our destiny. Maybe yours is with Lena, and maybe it's one of love and support, of understanding and learning from each other. I'm glad you want to tell her how you feel."

"And if you're worried about Jimmy, well, he'll just have to deal as well." Lois then jumped in. "Love can sometimes, if not always, be a messy thing. But, I do believe that telling Lena the truth could be a start in the right direction."

"You just have to fight for her, Kara." Clark reminded. "No matter what."

Kara simply nodded. "I know." she said, more to herself than as a reply to what Clark had said. "It's just, telling her what I feel for her is hard enough, but with everything else, I know that telling her the truth about who I am is part of this. It can't be one or the other and…" she then went on, her worries about Lena reacting to the news that she's Supergirl starting to show.

"Ah, yeah, that might be complicated." Clark replied, taking a deep breath to clear his thoughts and better articulate his words. He has been there before, after all. The only difference? The girl she liked didn't have the world's most dangerous criminal mastermind for a brother and there was no such thing as years-worth of transgressions weighing them down.

And it shouldn't weigh them down. Clark was just struggling to find a way to tell this to Kara and make her understand.

"To be honest, I already knew before Clark told me." Lois then said.

"Wait, what?" Clark asked, surprised at this revelation.

"Seriously?" Kara then added.

Lois laughed. "Well, I always had a suspicion." she admitted. "I don't know where Lena stands, and I'm sure what she had to endure with the weight of her family name constantly bringing her down will factor heavily into this too, but she's someone who matters to you, Kara. You love her. No matter what happens next, you love her. You'll probably always love her even if you can delude yourself into moving on if things don't pan out. Point is, if you want to prove your mettle and want an actual relationship with her, you have to tell her. Forget about how you'll do it or thinking about how you'll do it because we'll just be wasting time here. Do you have any idea how much it would mean for her for you trust her with that secret?"

Clark nodded. "Tell her before you can't. Don't push it off thinking about tomorrows that would come. And if things go sideways, fight for her. Even if it's just to salvage your friendship. It won't be easy, but Kara, everyone deserves to know the truth. Everyone deserves to know they are loved. It's your responsibility to accept whatever response you get and respect the other person's wishes. I don't think I have to tell you that either way, you should never give up on a person."

Kara simply nodded. "And write our own destiny, huh?"

"Yup." Clark and Lois replied.

"You know, I thought that you'd freak out a bit more." Kara then admitted. "I was ready to fight you with all I had if you went all 'NO KARA'." she added, getting rather animated.

"I learned from you, cousin." Clark simply replied. "I learned from you and your example. Your capacity to see what other people ignore."

Kara simply smiled and relaxed a bit after that.

And Clark couldn't help but smile as he waved her goodbye, his cousin taking to the skies once more. Lois leaned closer to him just as Clark wrapped around her waist, the two still watching the spot in the sky where Kara was moments ago.

"Who would've thought, a Super and a Luthor?" Lois then asked and Clark chuckled.

"Only happens for the best of us." Clark simply replied thinking about Kara and Lena.


A/N Pt 2: Okay, next chapter is where it all goes down! Yeah! It's a split POV between Kara and Lena! :D