"How do you know they're together?" She asked Winn, suffering from Kaelah's whereabouts.

"I put a tracker to Jeremiah and the one of Kaelah coincides with the location, they are together," he explained, getting her to bow her head before looking at her sister and nodding, they were going to find them.

It only took them a couple of minutes to reach the wooded area, closing their eyes to see her sister's unconscious body on Hank Henshaw's arms or as he called himself, Cyborg Superman. She wanted to take her away, to make sure she was all right, but she knew that the force was not going to give her back to her, and that to face him that way would only bring her trouble, since they would not hesitate to hurt her.

"Give me my sister back," she said in disgust.

"I'm sorry, Supergirl, she's now guarded by CADMUS." Lillian smiled, mocking her.

She went to respond, but the explosion on the train tracks caused her to leave, try to avoid a catastrophe, placing the tracks in just a few seconds, which meant a record time, even for her. However, when she returned to where they had met previously, there was no one there, so she focused on finding her sister, doing it, but without imagining that that was going to be the way.

Alex was on her knees on the floor with her face buried in her hands, but she was not crying, it was as if she were in shock, though she raised her head to look at her before slightly denying her, which made her crouch down to her side, trying to hold her, but she pulled away without letting her.

"It's my fault," he whispered, not allowing her to speak. "Do not tell me it's not, I let him do all this," ahe blamed herself. "He's taken Kaelah, I'm sorry." She ducked her head.

"We'll find him, and as for Kaelah, it's not only your fault, it's mine, too," she assured her, for that was the way she felt it.


The DEO worked tirelessly to find where CADMUS was hiding, hoping that they might find the whereabouts of her sister, wanting to believe that when they did, she would be fine, that they would not have done anything, but she knew that that was not going to happen. To all this she should add that they had taken the database of the list of all the aliens registered in National City, which disturbed her, for she did not understand why they needed her.

She shook her head angrily as Snapper did not allow her to write a report to alert all the aliens that they were abducting the majority, yet another thing joined the list of things that were making her crazy on that day. She sighed, relaxing before she was about to pick up her cell phone.

"Lena?" She asked worriedly.

"Kara, I need you to contact Supergirl." Lena asked for it directly, which alarmed her without being able to avoid it, what was happening?

"What happened?" She asked.

"My mother brought Kryptogirl, I don't know what she did to her, but she's barely breathing," she explained, relaxing and altering her at the same time.

"She's on her way," she said, for she had not wasted her time leaving the office and going to L-Corp, wanting to make sure Kaelah was okay.

She barely smiled at Lena before entering the office, watching her sister's unconscious body on the couch, her breathing slow, not to mention her pallor, so she knelt beside her. She put her hand on her forehead as she watched her, she had a kind of bullet in her abdomen, which was causing the allergy to spread throughout her body.

"You have to fight, sweetie," she said, stroking her hair. "Thank you for calling, Lena." She turned to her the moment she had her sister in her arms.

"It's okay?" She asked.

"I hope so, she usually fight," she said. "I'll tell Kara to tell you when she's recovered," she said before leaving for the DEO.


I opened my eyes somewhat disoriented, listening to my sister's and Mon-el's voice mixed, trying to identify them both, but I was dizzy, too, feeling the pain concentrated in the area of my abdomen, causing me to place both hands on that area, but they were removed.

I remembered nothing of what had happened after he had injected the needle into my neck, although in a way I must have been grateful, since I was not sure if I would have liked to know what they had done to me.

"I need you to keep your hands off the wound until it heals," Eliza whispered, brushing my hands away gently, but I could not help complaining at that. "Shh, it's okay, we don't touch it any more, "she assured me, watching the worry on my sister's face, who forced her to smile as she stroked my hair.

"They tried to poison you with lead," she said to my surprise, for that was a new discovery, was my weakness the same as Mon-el?

I looked at him, who kept my right hand grasped, caressing the area of the mark delicately while watching me, seemed to want to tell me something, but was holding back without a doubt. I turned my gaze back to my sister, looking at how she smiled slightly before kissing my forehead and choosing to leave us alone, which worried me, were we going to have that conversation now? Honestly, I did not think I was fit enough for it to happen.

"Mon-el ..." I called, but I did not finish saying anything, since he interrupted me with a kiss on the lips.

"I know what you're going to tell me, I know you're not ready," he whispered as he pulled away from me. "And I understand, but I can not help it, I'm sorry." He stroked my face, looking straight into my eyes. "We can avoid it, but the only way is for me to be dead, I don't think that's what you want" he explained receiving a denial on my part, which tried to derive a smile, but I ended up repressing a yawn. "You're tired, huh "He stroked the bridge of my nose.

"Kara?" That was enough for him to understand what I wanted to say.

"She knows," he said to my calmness. "She said that as long as I don't hurt you," he said, laughing, making me smile. "Don't worry, I'll treat you well, Kaelah." He kissed my forehead. "Now try to sleep." He pinched my cheek.

I nodded at his proposal, closing my eyes tired, wanting to sleep, getting it in a few minutes.


I watched my sister's eyes as she entered the apartment, knowing that something was not right, and the truth was that I had a little idea of what had happened.

"Are you okay?" I asked.

I did not receive a reply, because she sat next to me on the couch, burying her face in her hands and threatening to start crying, so I hugged her, waiting for her to be ready to tell me.

"I've been fired, Kaelah," she barely dared to look at me. "I need that job," she sighed.

"We'll be fine, don't worry so much," I asked, embracing her with greater strenght, watching as she shook her head.

"No, we need money to pay the apartment, I have to take care you, Kaelah," she explained, hugging me.

"I can look for some work, like a babysitter, I like children," I said trying to find the positive side to all this, but my sister seemed not to want to listen to my proposal, since she only hugged me with greater strength, stroking my hair as if it was the only thing that could calm her right now.

"Just promise me one thing" she grabbed my face to make sure I was paying attention. "Never grow up," she said, hugging me again, getting me to lean my head on her shoulder.

"Promised," I whispered, convinced, despite not understanding why she said it.

Thank you for reading,

Ayrin