She kept her eyes closed, the tears contained in them, ending up sliding down her cheeks as she had been doing for a few days, because this was the only time she could break without worrying that the children were there. She had to admit that it was not easy to explain the situation to them and although she had chosen to tell them the truth, the sadness of both when they heard it was devastating, but she had managed to get Mon-el to say goodbye to them and that was the reason why he had not yet left.

She did not bother to dry her tears when she heard the doorbell, for she knew perfectly well who it was and it was not going to be worthwhile trying to convince her that nothing was wrong with her, that she was okay, since it was not true, so she came to open before allowing her sister's arms to surround her, beginning to sob without being able to avoid it.

"How are you?" Asked Alex while sitting in the couch, still hugging her, but she did not dare to respond. "Kara, hey, look at me" she grabbed her face to look at her. "Angry?" she asked.

She nodded, yes, she was angry, but rather, she was disappointed about it, with him because he would not have been able to tell her during all this time, or simply because he wanted to go back to Daxam right now. She did not think it was so hard to be honest the moment he remembered it, the moment Kaylee started having these nightmares, since that way, maybe, everything could have been a simple conversation between them, they could have solved it together.

She rested her head on her sister's shoulder a little calmer than at first, trying to calm down completely, but being forced to do so at the moment her phone rang, unable to avoid being scared when she realized it was Kaylee's daycare.

"Kara Matthews?" They asked, feeling her heart stop when she heard the last name, forcing herself to assure that it was her. "We have had a little problem with Kaylee" was the first thing that was communicated and she could not help thinking that the child was sick. "Could you come to talk with her teacher?" she asked.

"Yes, I'll try to get there as soon as possible" she responded feeling herself observed by her sister.

When she hung up, she looked at her older sister, genuinely worried about what had happened to the little girl, without even giving her time to ask her what they had said, deciding to finish getting ready and go to the daycare.

She could not deny that they were waiting for her, as soon as she arrived, they took her to a separate room where her daughter's teacher was, who seemed to look at her distressed the moment she entered, a fact that surprised her, because she did not understand what was happening.

"Thank you for coming" she smiled as she sat down. "First of all, Kaylee has not done anything, nor is she sick" she looked at her leaving her in a way calmer than at first. "Is there any kind of problem between you and your husband?" she asked directly.

"We are separating" she answered honestly with a lump in her throat. "Has something happened with Kaylee? Did she say something ...?" she could not finish asking.

"We were reading a story for the whole class and when we were going to reach the end she started crying, she said that her father doesn't love her and that he is going to leave" the teacher responded by making her sigh while she shook her head.

"Mo ... Mike loves her, it's just that he has to leave and I guess she doesn't understand it" she explained, because it was not true that Mon-el did not love his daughter, Rao, Kaylee was daddy's girl and that was not going to change no matter what. "Could I see her?" she questioned.

"Yes, of course" she answered getting up to go to the door to leave, returning with the little girl holding her hand, who did not hesitate to run up to her raising her arms to take her, which she could not deny. "I think the right thing would be for you to take her home and talk to her," the teacher said.

She nodded slightly observing the child, who had rested her head on her shoulder before closing her eyes, so, after saying goodbye, they both left for the apartment, where the child ended up breaking, as she began to crying without any consolation, hugging her neck tightly when she tried to sit her on the couch. She ended up with the little girl sitting on her lap, hugging her in an attempt to calm her, knowing that it would not be easy to explain that her father loved her, since, sincerely, she understood that Kaylee could believe the opposite, since it was the explanation of why he was going away.

"Daddy doesn't love us, that's why he leaves, right?" her daughter's blue eyes looked at her full of tears, making her bother to dry them uselessly.

"Sweetie, daddy loves you, you and your brother, you are the best of him" she grabbed her face while talking watching confusion in her eyes.

"But he doesn't love you" he said crying, breaking her heart even more, if it was possible.

"Kay, sometimes it's better that way" she tried to explain it, but how to get it understood by a four-years-old girl? "I know it's hard to understand, honey, but it's not for you or for your brother, you have to know that" She pushed the hair away from her face, trying to calm her down, getting it little by little.

"Can we go see daddy?" she asked in a whisper, which she could not help nodding, because she considered that he should also find out about this.

She left with the little girl to the DEO, hoping to meet him there, where she argued with her sister, who prevented her from seeing him, saying it would not be right for her, but she really needed to be present in that conversation, since she wanted to make sure that Kaylee understood that his father continued to love her. Finally she managed to advance to where it was Mon-el, who turned to look at them before receiving the child in his arms, because Kaylee had not hesitated to run to him the moment they crossed the door.

"Do you love me, daddy?" Kaylee asked in just a whisper, but getting her father to separate her from him to look her in the face.

"Of course I love you, little one," he replied, confused by the girl's question.

"And mommy?" She asked as if she wanted to make sure of the conversation they had had before, making Mon-el look at her before daring to answer.

"I love her, Kay" he answered as she bit her lower lip.

"Then why are you leaving?" She was the one who dared to ask him, not bothering to hold back the tears that threatened to slide down her cheeks, because she didn't need to hide how she felt, completely broken. "We have fought together during all this time, Why don't you want me to help you? We can fix it, Mon-el" she tried to dry the tears uselessly.

"Kara ..." she heard him call her, so she looked at him impatiently waiting for what he was going to say. "It's not that easy" he sighed as he shook his head.

"Why?" she asked without understanding what prevented him. "You have to explain what happens if you want me to understand you, I can not," she asked between sobs.

Mon-el looked away before leaving Kaylee on the floor, who observed confused what was happening between them, trying to understand the words that each of them had said, but ended up sitting on the floor as if she did not want to interfere between them. She saw him move toward her and, for a moment, she considered moving backward, fleeing from him, for the last time he had been so close to her he had not minded hurting her, yet his gaze seemed to ask her not to move, he was not going to hurt her.

She closed her eyes the moment his hand found itself on her cheek, leaning her head towards it because of the contact, it had been a long time since he had not showed her this kind affection, so she could not help but hold her breath while wishing that it never finished, but it was not like that, because after a few seconds he put his hand away. She looked into his eyes watching the tears in them, waiting for him to say something, but it seemed to cost him to do it, his gray eyes were trapped in her blue eyes.

"Comets," he whispered under his breath. "You're a weakness for me, Kryptonian." She saw him smile. "I still consider it inappropriate, you don't deserve to be hurt, Kara, and if I stay, it's the only thing I'll do." he said, "I must go," he explained, making her heart stop again, for he was going to leave and she would not be able to avoid it.

"Leaving is how you're going to hurt me" she said trying to change his mind.

"Believe me, it's the best for both of us, I'm sorry" he made an attempt to grab her face, because she distanced herself from him without allowing it. "You don't want me to stay here" he looked her straight in the eyes.

She lowered her head for a few seconds and, the truth is that she went to deny him the idea of leaving, she was going to ask him to stay with her, but she was interrupted by another voice calling him, turning to find out who it was, but she did not recognize her.

"I didn't want you to know it like this" she heard him speak. "I was trying to explain it to you ..." he said when she turned back to him. "She's Imra Ardeen, my wife" he finally spoke.

At that moment she forgot to continue breathing, without even daring to look him in the eyes again, because after holding back the tears, she took her daughter and left definitively from there, When was she going to learn that she was not destined to be loved?

Hi!

I know that you don't like the idea of Karamel breaking up, I don't like it either, so I promise that this will not last forever and they will have their happy ending.

Thanks for reading,

Ayrin