Alex took another shot at the practice sheet on the far side of the room. She was off her mark and cursed silently as she put the gun down. She was completely distracted when she had hoped some time on the practice range would provide her a distraction.
But all she could think of was her sister and her girlfriend fighting.
Once Maggie had told her she had figured Kara was Supergirl and Alex had told her about the Kryptonite room they practiced in, Maggie had wanted to take on the Girl of Steel.
On the surface there wasn't anything wrong with it - after all she trusted both not to hurt the other. But still Alex had put off mentioning this request to Kara until Maggie flat out asked her herself.
Now that is what her sister and girlfriend were doing.
And Alex had promptly left after getting the room set up for them. There was just something about witnessing those two fighting even if it was just practice that bothered her.
Yet that was all she could think of so she left the practice range and headed back to see how her two favorite people we're doing.
As she arrived she didn't hear anything outside the room but that wasn't surprising so she went in hoping no one had any visible bruises.
What she found was Maggie and Kara sitting cross legged in front of each other and Maggie was laughing.
"She did not," Maggie said.
"She did!" Kara laughed.
Maggie then noticed Alex standing there watching them.
"Kara was just telling me about your date with the guy from actual FBI. I can't believe you hadn't told me that one. I mean did you really kick him out with only his boxers on? And what didyou do that made him think you were going to let him use handcuffs?"
And now Alex realized why she thought Kara and Maggie spending time together alone was a bad thing.
