She woke up at the sound of the door, a fact that made her remember the plans she had made for that morning, so she rose, making sure to surround the little one with cushions before advancing toward the living room.

"I thought we were coming to breakfast, not to a war, what happened here?" Maggie asked, laughing.

"Kara, why is the apartment like this?" Alex asked.

"Shh, don't speak loudly," he asked.

They both looked at questions, so she told them everything that had happened last night, astounding them.

"Did you sleep?" Her sister asked.

"No, just a little," she answered tiredly, listening to the babble from the room, so she went looking for her. "And here she is," she showed her.

Kaelah stretched her arms to Alex the moment she identified her, so there was no other to offer her, getting her sister to take her, sitting the little girl in her lap.

"Hey, why don't we take her for a walk, so you can to rest?" She asked.

"Do you know how to change diapers, feed and sleep a baby?" Her sister nodded at the question. "Okay, but first we have to have breakfast and change her." She smiled.

She left the little girl sitting on the couch with the bottle in her hand, yet the tranquility of the scene broke as she threw the bottle to the floor before clapping as she laughed.

"I don't think it's a good idea to leave her alone with something in her hand," Maggie remarked as she picked it up from the floor and handed it back. "This time without throwing it, sweetie" she smiled at the same time that the little girl was beginning to take it.

They stopped paying her attention, focusing on a conversation all three, not unconcerned that the child could have lowered the couch down and had begun to crawl towards them, babbling to attract their attention, so they all looked at her in fascination.

"How did you get off the couch?" She asked, looking at her sister, who, despite not having slept all night, seemed very happy, as she demonstrated by not ceasing to clap or laugh.

"Kaelah, honey, do you want to play?" Maggie asked, sitting on the floor to claim her attention, tickling her. "Where's Kaelah?" She asked, covering her eyes. "Here she is," she said as Kaelah burst out laughing.

Both sisters watched the scene fascinated, but unable to avoid laughing as Kaelah was confused every time she covered her face, imitating her on various occasions or trying to push her hands away.

After this she changed her sister, dressing her in the clothes that Alex had chosen before preparing a bag with everything necessary to care for a baby.

"Here you have everything," she handed it to her sister. "I'll pick her up."

"Did you throw the necessary stuff or the whole house?" She asked between laughter.

"It's all little when you talk about a baby, you better be warned," she replied, hugging the little girl one last time before handing her to Maggie. "Behave yourself, little one," she caressed her face.

"Goodbye." Maggie waved her hand, but the little girl did not seem very convinced by what was going to happen, so she did not hesitate to stretch her arms to her sister to catch her, starting to cry the moment they were separated definitely.


The little girl kept crying and calling, at least trying, her sister, without even attending to the attempts they made to calm her down.

"Hey, Kaelah, look," she called, showing her an ice cream. "Do you want some?"

"Danvers, don't even think about giving her ice cream," Maggie warned.

"But she likes it, why not?" She said, keeping it within reach of the child.

"Kara trusts you?" She laughed. "Danvers, if you give her ice cream, I will not have any other than take the girl away," she warned.

"Okay, I will not ..." she looked at the younger girl's face. "No more, Kaelah." She pushed it aside, getting her angry.

Once in the park, they allowed her to crawl across the grass, threatening to advance to the lake, being stopped one of the times, but not the second, so she managed to reach the edge to touch the water. Both tried to reach her before she could fall, however, the little girl did not fall, but rose, staying in the air.

"We have to get her down before someone can see you," Alex said.

" Kaelah, look what I have," Maggie called, showing her the ice cream.

In just a few seconds the little one landed on her side, asking for it, so that she had no choice but to allow her to eat a little, wiping her mouth as she smiled at the sight of her chocolate-stained face.

"I think we're going to my apartment, aren't we?" She took her in her arms as Maggie grabbed the bag Kara had given them, finding the teddy.

"Hey, look, baby," Maggie said, handing it to her, getting her to hug it before showing it to Alex.

"Yes, you like that teddy." She smiled. "But the truth is that he's bigger than you." She laughed and tickled her.

They had to recognize that caring for a baby was not a simple thing, much less when she had superpowers and it was the fifth time that she was trying to fly.

She watched as she crawled across the room being followed by Maggie, who did not take her eyes off her, becoming her personal bodyguard.

"How can she go so fast?" She asked, causing her laughter. "Seriously, she's going to dismantle the apartment," she said, observing that she was pulling one of the chairs.

If entertaining it was not simple, changing her exceeded, because she did not stop moving and, despite being four hands, they were not able to grab her, the super strenght was making an appearance.

Late in the afternoon, she went to the apartment of Kara, where she was supposed to be meeting her, but it took her to appear, being the first thing she did, to take her sister and hug her as they entered the apartment.

"Kara, I need help with Valentine's Day," she asked, dropping the bag on the floor as she watched how Kaelah smiled at the words Kara was saying to her.

"It's your first Valentine's Day," her sister said. "You should do something special," she said.

"Uh ... that's the case ... Maggie hates Valentine's Day," she explained.

"Still, look for something to do with her, you will make her change her mind," Kara smiled.

She went to answer her, however, when she made the attempt, the noise of the street caused them to approach the window.

"Parasite," her sister whispered.

"Shouldn't he be dead?" She asked.

"Don't move here," Kara asked before leaving.

She turned to look for the little girl, she picked up while she applauded with laughter. She listened as they knocked on the door, a fact that made her disoriented, since it could not be Kara, so she approached with the girl in her arms to open it, watching as the girl stretched her arms towards the person who had just appeared.

"Hey, baby," Mon-el greeted her in his arms. "Kara told me to pick her up," he explained.

"She's all yours." she smiled.


The little girl had done the same thing as the previous night, sleeping in his arms as they walked to the DEO, which made him smile as he watched her.

"You're too adorable," he said, kissing her forehead. "But I miss the teenage Kaelah," he admitted.

"I also do," Kara corroborated standing next to him. "I need my sister back, I hope tomorrow's worth it," she said.

"What are you going to do?" he asked.

"To risk everything to bring her back, I'm going to marry Mxy," she replied.

"Are you crazy? There has to be another way to do it, and you know that Kaelah will never forgive you. " he said.

"It's my only choice, I'll do it," she defended herself. "You'll stay with her tomorrow?" She asked.

"Yes, of course," he replied, noting how the little girl moved, so he hugged her to calm her.

He escorted Kara back home to avoid having to wake her up, however, the moment they entered the apartment, the younger girl altered, starting to cry. Luckily, after giving her dinner and putting her something more comfortable to sleep, the little girl fell surrendered in the arms of her sister.


She only woke once during the night to her sister's astonishment, but she was not going to complain, so she let her sleep until she woke up by herself and wanted breakfast. After that, she prepared her for Mon-el, who was not sure if he would be able to take care of her.

"You have everything you need in that corner," she explained before saying goodbye to her sister. "I hope the next time we see each other, you're not a baby," she said, tickling her. "I love you, behave well." She kissed her cheek before leaving.

Well, right now he was definitely alone with her, so he sat her on the floor with him, watching as the little girl looked at him with her big blue eyes, smiling. He placed her in his lap as he began to babble in response to what he was saying.

"You're a little girl," he lifted her over his head, getting her laugh. "Yes and a little trouble maker." This time he not only lifted her up, but started to throw her, waiting to catch her again, but she did not fall. "Oh, no," he murmured at the moment he noticed what was happening.

She had powers, indeed, for at that moment she was flying around the apartment, but the truth was that he must find a way to get her down.

"Kaelah, sweetie, come her," he called, but the little girl only smiled as she continued her expedition. "Get down, little one," he repeated.

He sighed as he thought of something that might make her go down, but what? He picked up the teddy bear to draw her attention, watching the grimace that was generated on her face before sitting on the floor and begin to cry.

"Hey, no, shh, it's yours, take it." He handed it to her, getting her to throw it in anger as she started to cry louder.

He tried to calm her, but there was nothing to do, for she kept screaming. However, he could not predict what had happened, for in just a few seconds her eyes turned red before a ray of heat vision crashed into the opposite wall. At that moment she began to cry much stronger, frightened, but he could not calm her, since he was much more concentrated in extinguishing the fire that had just caused.

A couple of minutes later she was calm, but she had gone back to investigating the apartment, crawling and pulling everything she could find in her path, becoming annoyed the moment he picked her up to keep her from throwing one of the tables with the photos it had on top.

"Can you tell me what your problem is?" he asked after she had hit him. "I'm sorry for wanting to prevent you from hurting yourself, but you're a danger," he commented, but the girl was too pissed off to hear him.

He left her again on the floor in the hope that she would calm down, yet he watched as she crawled into the television cabinet, threatening to throw it away.

"Kaelah, no," he warned, getting her to turn her head to look at him. "Do not do it," he said as she looked at him defiantly.

Despite waiting for her to throw the television, the girl started to crawl again, this time, toward the kitchen, pointing to the refrigerator between babbling, so he approached her, watching as she pointed to the mouth.

"Hey, you're hungry, aren't you?" he asked, pulling her arms out to him. "Okay, let's see what your sister has left." He picked her up before taking out the porridge.

Hee sat in the couch with her in his arms, however, the quietness that was showing the little one, disappeared the moment she decided she did not want to continue eating, although he managed to introduce a last spoonful, but the baby's response was worse, she spat out all the food stored in her mouth.

"Kaelah!" he complained as she began to laugh at the scene. "I hope you're happy, I liked that t-shirt," he said, trying to wipe it off, finally taking it off.

He set the plate down on the table, watching her again before wiping her face, when she began to cry again, which exasperated him.

"And now what's wrong?" He asked, cradling her, noting the girl's real needs. "No ... Kaelah, I can not do it," he said as he tried to calm her down. "She better reverse this quickly," he said, still causing her sobs "Shh, sorry, baby" he said hugging her.

However, he could not explain what happened at that time, since he no longer held a baby, but the teenage Kaelah he had seen two nights ago, who kept her eyes closed and her head resting on his shoulder.


When I opened my eyes the first thing that came to my mind was the scene of that type interrupting the apartment, so I could not help but disturb myself by not seeing my sister.

"Kara?" I asked, moving away from Mon-el.

"Shh, do not talk," he pleaded, hugging me tightly, forcing me to keep my head on his shoulder before he sought my face with his hand, kissing me.

"Where is Kara?" I asked.

"I'm not sure," he replied, so I closed my eyes and, despite not wanting to do so, I entered his mind.

"No ... tell me she did not," I asked.

"Do you remember what happened after I disappeared?" He asked me, so I nodded even more confused. "Do you know that happened two nights ago?" He questioned, but this time I shook my head, that was impossible.

"Wait, I've been unconscious for two days?" I asked for answers.

"Unconscious? That would have been easier, sure. "He laughed as he shook his head." Kaelah, you've been a baby for two days, "he replied seriously.

"It's a joke? You're kidding me, aren't you? "I looked straight into his eyes, but only shook my head." Why don't you wear a t-shirt? "I asked.

"You spit all the food on her," he explained as I watched the shirt, that was not true.

"It's clean," I pointed out. "Besides, if you're supposed to have been feeding me, where's the food?" I asked. "Mon-el, seriously, it's a joke, right?" I asked again.

"I've already told you no," he replied. "I have a proof," he said, picking up his cell phone.

I waited for him to find what I was looking for, watching carefully the photograph he was showing me. Sure enough, there was a baby, but there was nothing that could verify that that baby was me. However, when I saw the next one, there was no doubt, I had to believe it, that baby was me.

"I'm surprised how many things you can say with your eyes," he said at the same time I smiled, because that image showed, my eyes gave off joy, but also admiration for the person in front of me, my sister.

"If everything has returned to normal, does it mean that she has married him?" I questioned with a lump in my throat receiving his statement.

I ducked my head without feeling strong enough to fight back tears. Impotence and rage had taken over in equal parts of me, all for not having achieved my initial purpose, protecting her from that type. Mon-el hugged me again as if he was trying to calm me down.

"Not for complaining, but you could have made things easier," he said.

"Have I been so bad?" I asked.

"You did what you wanted, I still have the shoulder resentful of the punch," he said getting me to laugh.

I sat up the moment I heard the door open, finding my sister before running to hug her.

"I didn't do it, he's back in the 5th dimension," she explained, hugging me again. "Hey, how about we do something today?" She asked.

"Like dinner? I'm starving, "I said.

"Yes, Mon-el, you can stay if you want," she said.

"I have to go to the bar, but I'll come later," he replied before kissing me and leaving.

"He knows he's not wearing a shirt, doesn't he?" Kara looked at me just as they knocked on the door.

"This ..." began Mon-el, but before he could continue, I gave it to him. "Thank you, see you later." He smiled.

At this moment my sister could not contain her laughter, so she burst out laughing at the same time I sat next to her on the couch, allowing her to hold me against her.

"I'm glad everything's back to normal, I've missed you, Kaelah," she said, kissing my hair.

Thanks so much for reading,

Ayrin