AN: A short one here, just before you read, I re wrote the previous chapter after having thought about some things that are explained on top of that chapter. Ideas thoughts, comments and suggestions are still welcomed. As ever, thank you :)

Lori walked happily to school two weeks later. The sun was out, the sky was blue and everything seemed like it was going the way that she wanted it to. Her hair was down, and her blonde curls danced on her shoulders as she walked into the school gates.

The girl heard people laughing around her, but she refused to let it bother her, after all, she was better than them. She knew where she stood, she knew she had two of the most supportive mothers ever. Her last name didn't matter, she was who she was and she was damned if anyone was going to try and stop her being who she truly was.

Her brown framed glasses were pushed up her nose, delicately by her index finger on her right hand while her left hand clutched the strap to the bag that was on her left shoulder. Her blue jeans were neatly ironed and felt like brand new, while her grey sweater with a white collar (passed down by Kara) gave her a sensation that she had never felt before.

Pride?

She guessed, because hand-me downs are cool, and to know that her mom was Supergirl was cool, but it wasn't as good as Kara being her mom. Lori was very aware of traits that had been passed down to her. The nervous rambling, the crinkle, the blue eyes and almost everything.

A smile appeared on her face at the thought of how nervous Kara was when she had woken up from being healed. She knew at the time that both of her mothers had forgotten her birthday, but with everything that was happening at the time she didn't blame them.

Lori just loved how red Kara's cheeks went as she rambled on, while Lena sat in the corner staring at Kara giving her a look that read, Seriously? Kara was cute and funny. She lightened anyone's day including her own.

Suddenly, she was snapped out of her thoughts as she was shoved to the ground.

Will they ever leave me alone?

"You came back." A girl said smugly. Lori frowned heavily, turning to face the culprit. When she looked up she saw Josie- the girl at school that was really popular that liked to pick on people for no reason whatsoever.

"You shouldn't have." The girl continued as she crossed her arms, "No one likes a Luthor."

Lori had enough of this, "No one likes a bully and yet here we are." She retorted as a group began to gather around them. Something was going to go down but Lori refused to get her backside kicked again.

"What the hell did you just say to me?" Josie hissed, "You don't get to talk to me."

"Well, don't talk to me!" Lori gasped, groaning in slight pain as she pushed herself from the floor, "And for your information, kicking my ass for no reason is uncalled for. Yeah, my last name is Luthor but guess what? It may take a while for your tiny brain to get it, Josie but I am not defined by my name. What you are doing isn't justified. If you haven't noticed by anything my mom has been doing for years, she has been using her name for the greater good."

"That's what they say in the papers." Josie retorted, "That's what Kara Danvers says."

Lori hated the way the other girl said Kara's name, "Why say her name like that?"

Josie then laughed coyly, "I'm sure you know. In fact, I think at this point everyone knows that you're adopted."

The teen's mouth went dry, and tears threatened to surface, "My mom is Lena."

Josie pulled a rolled-up magazine out of the back of her bag. She turned to the reporter column where there was a photo of Kara, glasses and all. She pointed at the photo, "You have her eyes, and hair...And you wear glasses. It isn't that hard to put two and two together."

Lori opened and closed her mouth a few times to respond. To try and deny such things, but she was a bad liar.

"Oh my gosh! I'm right." Josie said with sarcasm in her voice, and then as she saw actual tears in Lori's eyes her voice turned serious and her whole attitude changed, "Your mom really is Kara Danvers. I know Lena and Kara were close before you were born..." Josie now began making up scenario's and little did she know that she was almost correct.

"So, Kara put you up for adoption or...They were in a relationship, you came along and Kara left...That's what happened isn't it?"

Lori laughed uneasily, "None of this is anyone's business."

"Oh, but my mom has been wanting to get one over on Kara for years ever since she was fired from Catco." Josie laughed," Oh wow Lori, you really are a pushover."

"And who is your mom?"

"Siobhan Smythe." She smiled, "Now if you'd excuse me weirdo, I have to go and tell my mom everything."