My sister had decided to stay in the DEO tonight, because she claimed that she wanted to be present for when the pod's boy, who had arrived a few days ago, was awakened, during which speculations of where he could be had not been lacking. We said that he was Kryptonian, by the ship, identical to ours, however, I didn't remember seeing him, or even hearing about another person who was going to survive, but that could not prove anything, since neither myself should be alive, so yes, it was possible.

I shook my head toward that room with the sole intention of keeping company with my sister, who seemed to be bored, as she was sitting on a chair while watching what happened on the other side of the window.

I climbed the stairs taking my time to observe her, laughing at the sight of her gestures, she was beginning to become exasperated, however, I paralyzed the moment he grabbed her neck so that a few seconds later, he throw her towards one of the windows to get it broke into pieces and she fell unconscious on the floor. At that moment I reacted, motivated by the damage he had done to my sister, and ran towards him, who was fighting with several guards.

I tried, I tried to control him, but his mind seemed to be much more powerful than mine, for I could not get into it, I heard too many thoughts, and none of it was his. So all I could think of was a hand-to-hand fight, in which, with a little luck, I could keep him. I lunged at him with more force than I thought, getting him to the ground, but before I could make another move he was already standing, grabbing me, placing his hand around my neck, looking at me, causing me to place my hands on his arm trying to pull him away, but after noting that it was not effective, I start trying to kick, trying to think what I could do more to get rid of his grip. However, I did not need to, because the moment Alex shouted my name, he released me, causing me to fall to the ground fighting to resume breathing normally, feeling how he watched me for a couple of seconds before fleeing .

"Are you okay?" Alex asked, giving me a hand to get up off the floor, which I nodded to, yes, I was fine.

"When you screamed my name, he released me, he seemed confused," I said at the same time as my sister came walking towards me with a questioning look.

"Who are you and what have you done with Kaelah?" She asked nervously, moving to the excitement. "Since when do you do that?" She asked in astonishment.

I looked at Alex uncertainly, what was I supposed to answer?, For the truth was that I had no idea what to say. So I waited until she was able to nod at me telling me I could tell the truth.

"Since this afternoon," I answered nervously.

"Are you controlling them? Isn't it happening the other times?" The questions were crowded, and yet, she seemed to have many more to do.

I nodded at all her questions, causing her emotion even more, for the idea of me having powers seemed to fit her, even though I did not do so much, for I was honestly very aware of it.

I was sure she would ask many more questions about it, but she was interrupted by Hank, who approached us too seriously.

"Since when do you have powers?" He asked, looking at me seriously.

"They started this afternoon," I said, somewhat nervous.

"Why wasn't the situation communicated to me?" He questioned, this time looking at Alex.

"She controls them perfectly, she's not a danger," she replied.

"Kaelah, you're going to stay in DEO for a couple of days" He communicated before adding. "Until the President leaves, I don't want any kind of incident to occur and considering that at some point you can get to uncontrol, I prefer to avoid it, Understood? " he looked at me making me nod." Kara tomorrow you will go to the airport to pick up the President and prevent any kind of attack, "he told my sister.

"Unless you're nervous," Alex said, starting to laugh at her face.

"I-I'm-I'm not nervous," she tried to deny it while the nervous laughter invaded her. "Okay, yes, I am," she admitted. "Do you think I should be well-dressed?" She asked Hank, who sighed in exasperation before leaving. "What did I say?"

"Nothing, Kara," Alex laughed.


It was impossible to find him, he seemed to give a way to all the stunts that the DEO performed. Although I had volunteered to help them, since being there without doing anything was too boring, but as always, I had been denied claiming that I was too young to participate, so yes, my first day here was being super fun.

"Winn, can you try to find out what these coordinates are for?" Alex asked. "I think I have another clue," she said, getting both Kara and me to get closer to her.

"It's from the astronomy center that seems to be sending a signal to ..." he was silent for a couple of seconds "Dac ... Daxam?" He looked at us as if he doubted what he was saying.

"Daxam?" I arched an eyebrow. "The last thing we were missing," I said at the same time my sister was running from here.

Both Winn and Alex looked at me questioning my statement, trying to understand why I had taken it in that way, however, all I did was to bow my head and leave, I did not want to explain, not at those moments.


"Isn't he a Kryptonian?" Winn asked confused.

The truth is that we had all taken this fact by surprise, but that way it could explain why it had that destructive behavior that was not typical of a Kryptonian.

"Daxam is a sister planet to ours, had to be swept away by the shock wave, it is impossible for someone to survive, unless they had a plan of escape like ours," I explained getting everyone to turn to look at us. "But taking into account that this ship was Kryptonian, I doubt it, they would not reach so much, "I said at the same time, that my sister nodded approvingly to what I had just said.

"Your planets didn't get along, did they?" Alex questioned.

"No, there were wars," I said. "Daxam was a monarchy, Krypton a democracy, and apparently they were very focused on making us see that our political model was the wrong one, but the truth was that it was the other way round." I explained

"Someone should talk to him, explain him what happened," J'onn suggested.

"I will," my sister said, getting me to look at her in surprise.

Was she going to try to get a daxamite right? Seriously, I wished her luck, she was not going to have it easy, not really. The stubbornness of them was superior to ours, it was proven, they were aggressive and provocative, I don't think my sister was very clear about where she was getting.


I rested my head on the back of the chair as I closed my eyes, reminding myself why I was here, for the truth was that the boredom I had was too much, besides, my cell phone had been taken away since Jean kept calling me and sending me messages asking why I hadn't gone to class, so to avoid being able to tell him, it had been taken away.

However, I had found a new entertainment, despite hating it, it was the only thing that distracted me right now, because listening to the thoughts of people was teaching me what not to do to have those problems.

"Kaelah, we have to talk," my sister said, closing the door, turning to look at me seriously, worrying me a lot. "Did Mom and Dad ever tell you about an arranged marriage?"

I shook my head without knowing where she wanted to go with all this, why she was asking, because I was beginning to not understand what was happening, so I half bent my head, confused.

"Are you sure?" I nodded, of course I was. "That puts me in a bad position, so I don't know how to explain this to you, because I'm afraid of how you can react, so ..." she sighed before starting. "They decided that by the time you were eighteen, you were going to marry the prince of Daxam," she said.

"Is this a joke?" I asked, wishing she would answer yes, but the seriousness with which she was looking at me helped me to understand that it was true.

"You have him downstairs in case you want to check it out," she replied.

At that moment if I ended up altering, because I didn't know how to react to the information I was just given, because seriously, I did not understand why I hadn't been told in due course.

I ducked my head angrily, knowing that my sister was not to blame for anything, yet at the moment I could not look her in the face, I could not do it.

"Hey" they greeted from the door, but I did not bother to look. "I just arrived and this is how you receive me?" my aunt asked. "What's happening?"

"We just learned that if we had stayed on Krypton, Kaelah would have had to marry the prince of Daxam," Kara replied. "Well, she hasn't taken it very well."

She knelt down in front of me, watching me, the moment the first tears began to slide down my cheeks without being able to hold them.

"Did you know about this?" I asked as she placed her hand on my cheek, wiping away my tears, but I didn't get an answer, so I stared at her, trying to find the answer. "You knew and you didn't tell me anything?"

"You're reading my mind, aren't you?" I nodded, it was true. "Kaelah, as far as I know, they would tell you when you were eighteen, since all this of the powers made it have to be treated differently." she explained to me. "Both your parents and Jor-el, thought it was a good idea to do it, that would help that there was peace between both planets," she said removing the hair that fell on my face. "I know that you wouldn't have liked it, that you had taken it in a bad way, but it was a pact that they did when you were born and it had to be comply, I'm sorry, "she finished whispering, coming to hug me." How did you know?"

"He's here," I said in a whisper.

"Is the one who arrived on the pod? "She asked but I did not have time to respond." How did he know it was you? "

"I confronted him after he had attacked Kara and ..., when Alex screamed my name he released me, he seemed confused, but he left" I answered beginning to understand why that had happened.

She hugged me with greater strength before kissing my forehead.

I sighed reassuringly, not wanting to think about it any more, not wanting to face myself in person with that boy, because I couldn't do it, I was not qualified for that, the truth is that I was not going to be. I could say I was afraid.

Thanks for reading,

Ayrin