She had just left asleep Kaelah in the room, although tears and sobs had been present, but she had managed to calm her down.

She smiled at Maggie by opening the door.

"Hey, what happened?" She asked directly as she walked into the apartment.

"Kara is out of town for work and I'm taking care of Kaelah," she explained. "She's not at her best," she said.

"It's a very bad age," Maggie looked at her as if she was trying to defend Kaelah's behavior, even though she did not know her.

Both were paralyzed to hear a shout coming from the room, reason why they practically ran until there.

Kaelah was standing in the middle of the room, staring in complete panic at the window as tears began to trickle down her cheeks.

"What happened?" She asked, approaching her, watching her, she was shocked. "Kaelah, hey, look at me, sweetheart," she asked, sitting on the bed. "Shh, calm down." She wiped her tears as Maggie inspected the room.

"It hurts," she sobbed.

"What hurts you?" She asked, getting her to point at her arm, so she lifted her sleeve, noticing that something had been nailed to her. "What have they done to you?"

"They've taken blood, I ... I don't know who ... but it burns ... it's ... kryptonite," she said between sobs.

"Kryptonite?" This time it was Maggie's voice that deconcentrated her, she should explain it to her and she was not ready for it.

"This ... I should have talked to Kara first, but you have to know, it's a part of me, my family." She looked at her. "Both Kaelah and Kara are from Krypton," she said. "Kara arrived at the age of thirteen and my family adopted her, a little less than a year ago, Kaelah did" she explained.

"Kara is Supergirl," said Maggie. "I suspected it for a while." She smiled. "It's okay, it's normal that you need time to tell me about it." She assured her as she hugged Kaelah, who had begun to murmur without speaking clearly.

"... has taken ..." she heard her crying.

"What?" She asked, confused.

"My diary ..., he took it" she looked at her as if it were hard to believe - The teddy ..., no ..., no ..." Kaelah altered looking for it.

She looked for it, just as she did, without finding it, holding her before she could sob.

She sighed, she could not believe that this was true, that Kara had disappeared without a trace, that they had attacked Kaelah, especially when they had just released her, when they had just been taken out of there.

She was quite surprised that the girl did not object to going to DEO, but with the state of stress she had, she could not miss it either.

Maggie stayed in the apartment to investigate who could have entered, but if it had to point to someone, it would be CADMUS.

She entered with Kaelah in the same room that she had been these last days, forcing her to sit on the stretcher.

"Is it still hurting you?" She asked, getting a statement from her. "Okay, sweetie, I'm going to examine the wound," she said as she rolled it back over her sleeve.

"It burns," she sobbed.

"Shh, I know, calm down," she said, wiping away her tears.

She drew blood from her to perform tests, returning to the room after checking that she was clean, watching as Kaelah had huddled over herself, still consuming herself in tears.

She strode over to her, stroking her hair, allowing her to vent, for everything that had happened in the same day was over her, she did it to herself, so what could stop her?

"You have to sleep, little one," she wiped the tears.

"I can not," she sobbed.

"Yes, you can, I'm here with you, sweetie," she assured her.

The girl closed her eyes sleepily, but did not finish falling asleep.

She stroked her hair, waiting for the weeping to give way to exhaustion, getting it, for in only a couple of seconds the girl was completely asleep on the stretcher.


"Hey," Alex grinned as I opened my eyes. "Are you better?" She asked.

I shook my head, no, I was not, I was afraid that they would attack me again, that the disappearance of my sister would have to do with this, that through my diary they could reach relevant information.

"Sweetheart, we're going to do some tests, okay?" She looked at me, waiting for me to nod. "I need to check that your powers are okay," she explained as I sat up.

She led me into the training room, crossing Mon-el, who looked at me with concern, but did not approach us.

"Well, Kaelah, I suppose you know what we're going to do, don't you?" She looked at me with a statement from me. "Let's get started." She smiled.

I did the tests without problems, being aware that I had cost less than other times, which also seemed to notice Alex, who was surprised by the situation.


It had been two days since Kara had disappeared, a fact that continued to martyred me, for not knowing where she was, was able to tear me apart.

"Hey, I don't know if you're going to agree, but ... National City needs a superhero and Kara is not here," Alex began, intriguing me. "Would you?" she asked.

I looked surprised by the offer, hesitating to say yes, since the moment I did, there would be no turning back, so I hesitate, I did not know what to answer, but I finally nodded.

"Good, I told Winn to do the suit," she said relieved. "Besides, you have to take advantage of the fact that your powers are much stronger," she said.

I sighed, that was true, I could not deny it, so when Winn appeared in the suit, I could not help but be nervous.

I watched cautiously before daring to leave for them to see me. The design was the same as that of my sister, however, unlike her, all my dress combined in green tones, highlighting the symbol of the House of El in a darker tone, matching my boots and cape.

I closed my eyes, relaxing just before heading back into the room, causing everyone to turn to look at me.

"You look perfect," Alex smiled.

"Well, I didn't know how to do it, but let's say a certain element inspired me," he said. "Besides the name that James has chosen it's perfect," he laughed.

"Which one?" I asked curiously to James, wanting to know.

"Kryptogirl," he replied. "You're from Krypton, the kryptonite doesn't affect you as such and you're the only person who had powers there." He explained the choice of the name. "Sure, when I give that statement, I'm not going to say all that." He smiled reassuringly. .

"Well, are you ready for your first mission?" Alex questioned her, but he did not give her time to continue speaking, since Mon-el interrupted the room.

"Are you crazy?" he shouted.

"What?" I did not understand anything, what was happening to him?

"When did you think this is okay?" he yelled. "You're too small to do this, don't you realize?" He said, starting to mock me.

"I'm small for what you want, don't you realize that?" I raised an eyebrow. "Besides, what right do you have over me?" I asked, pissed.

"They're going to hurt you, Kaelah, you're not ready for this," he snapped as I squeezed my jaw, controlling me, knowing I was going to yell at him.

"I told you I didn't want to see you again, you shouldn't come back to me, but here you are, throwing me in the face that I can not do this," I shouted. "I'm much better qualified than you," I pointed out before making a try to relax myself. "Mon-el, I'll repeat it one last time, I don't want you to come back to me, "I finished turning, not wanting to continue with the conversation.

"Kaelah, when you're hurt, you'll remember my words," he said before leaving the room.

I looked at Alex waiting for her to tell me what I had to do, what my mission was, yet everyone seemed astonished by the situation I had just experienced, but the truth was I was quite tired of him and this was the last thing it had to occur.

"Okay, let's make this didn't happen," Alex sighed. "Kaelah, are you ready?" She asked, receiving a statement from me, yes, I was. "Well, it's a simple thing, a robbery, we think there are hostages, be careful, "she explained before smiling." Do not listen to him, you can with this and more, "she said, getting me smile back.


Standing in front of that guy had been simple, however, turning my head and seeing the lives of so many people depended on me, upset me.

"Do not go near," he said, pointing his gun at me.

I looked at him, did he really think that would work? Because I could tell him, it was not going to do it, so I lay still studying his movements, alarmed by the fact that he was catching a girl no older than twelve, placing the barrel of the gun on her head.

"I don't know for what you've come whoever you are," he said as the child began to cry. "I'm going to kill her if you come near," he said, I had to do something.

"No, you don't want to do that." I looked at him, not sure if this was going to work, since it had been too long since I'd last done it.

"You don't know me to know what I want," he said, making me shake my head, if he knew.

I did not respond, keeping myself focused, knowing that it had worked the moment he released her and threw the gun to the floor, looking at me in surprise, I would bet that it was that he was looking for a logical and reasonable explanation.

I was not surprised when the police came in and with them some of the DEO agents, so I was not surprised to see Alex move towards me.

"I don't know how you did it, but hey, you got it." She smiled at me.

"I have something more powerful than strength," I reminded her.

"Not seriously? Did you control him?" She asked excitedly, receiving a statement from me.

I smiled, for for the first time in my life I was proud of the use I had made of that power.

"I think somebody is watching you," Alex whispered, causing me to turn to find the girl I'd saved earlier.

"Hey" I smiled at her as she looked at me completely fascinated.

"Thank you," she whispered timidly.

"It's all right, sweetie," I answered.

"Are you related to Supergirl?" She asked, looking forward to the answer.

"Yeah, she's my sister," I said, watching the emotion in her eyes.

"Are you going to work together?" She asked with a smile.

"Maybe," I shrugged, for the truth was that I was not quite sure about it.

The little girl said goodbye to us shortly before I turned to Alex with goggles eyes, holding me, getting her to hug me. I could not help it, the tears slipped down my cheeks, I missed her so much, I needed her, and the simple fact of not knowing where she was, was disturbing me.

Thank you for reading,

Ayrin