The crying was persistent, I could not calm her down, and the truth was that it was beginning to exasperate me. I took her in my arms as I watched the little boy, who, despite his sister's crying, remained asleep.

I tried to cradle her, but that did not seem to help, so I decided to take her with me to the living room, sitting on the couch, watching as she calmed down, accepting the pacifier that I was offering her before closing her eyes and starting to fall asleep. I knew this was one of the best ways to get it, but I usually used it as a last resort for fear she would get used to falling asleep in this way.

I closed my eyes in an attempt to relax, but only lasted for a couple of seconds, since I returned to reality the moment the door opened.

"Hey, honey," he kissed my forehead as he knelt beside me. "Did you have trouble sleeping her again?" He asked me, so I nodded, watching how him threaten to touch her.

"No, no, no, Mon-el, don't wake her up." I slowed him down so that he smiled slightly as he shook his head.

"Is Kyron asleep?" he asked receiving my statement. "And when do you think Kaia will be completely asleep?" He asked with a smile.

"I don't know, but I'm sure if I move her, she's going to start crying again," I said, getting him to pout. "Leave it, Mon-el" I laughed, feeling like the little one was moving, opening eyes.

"Hey, Princess," Mon-el whispered, picking her up, cradling her.

I looked genuinely surprised when the child fell back into sleep in his arms. I remained in the couch while he took the child to bed, however, I could not help laughing when I saw him return, seconds before a new cry was present.

I stood up to go to the room, this time it was Kyron who cried, calming the moment he found himself in his father's arms.

"I'm good calming them down," he said a few seconds before the child began to cry again, it was obvious that he needed a change.

"Yeah, so good" I smiled. "I'm going to sleep," I said, marching into the room, listening to my name.

I threw myself on the bed with the sole intention of sleeping until either of them woke up again. It only took a few minutes before I felt Mon-el lay down beside me, kissing my hair before replacing for sleep, however, I turned to him finding that he was with his back to me, so I put both hands for under him shirt.

"Rao, Kaelah!" He cried, turning to me as I held back the laughter. "Your hands are frozen, I thought we couldn't feel the contrasts. How did you do it?" He asked, genuinely surprised.

"It's my breathing," I said with a laugh.

"I thought you didn't feel like playing games," he said, narrowing his eyes.

"And I don't feel like it, but I thought it was fun to do." I smiled.

"We need time for ourselves," he said, putting my hair behind my ear. "Ask your sister to stay with them one night, so we can go out to dinner and ..." he tried to keep talking, but I stopped him.

"Of course, I'm going to tell my sister that she's saving the citizens of National City, that she's taking the afternoon and the night off," I looked at him. "How do I say that? Hey, Kara, you know you're the best aunt in the universe, would you stay with the kids? "I said sarcastically.

"Yes, that's perfect," he replied.

"I was being sarcastic, Mon-el," I complained. "I have a better idea, why don't you tell her yourself?" I pointed.

"But she's your sister," he said.

"I can't believe it," I laughed. "Are you scared?" I asked, unable to hold my breath.

"No, no, it's just that she's your sister and she's going to listen to you," he replied, and I shook my head in laughter.

"Tomorrow I have to take the kids to the DEO, I know she's going to be there, unless you're so much scared of Supergirl," I said as seriously as possible.

"Done." He narrowed his eyes. "And now to sleep," he whispered, allowing me to rest my head on his chest as he hugged me.

I closed my eyes and began to fall asleep, but the sobbing of one of the twins managed to startle me, but it was Mon-el who got up, not without kissed my forehead. I did not even bother to open my eyes, but I remained in the same position until I was fast asleep.


Preparing two children was not easy, but luckily Mon-el was there today, so we had the work divided and, I should admit, made it easy.

I checked for the second time that we had everything we needed, coming to make sure again that both children were safe in the pram.

"They fly or they don't come out," Mon-el said, placing his hands on my shoulders. "They're fine," he whispered, trying to relax me.

I nodded slightly before we left to the DEO definitively, getting nervous as I felt the eyes of the people on us, who, after watching us, passed to the pram. I was aware that there were people who just looked at us with curiosity, while the majority used to notice that I was too young, which made me know that I should not listen to their thoughts, but it was difficult to block thm, at least ignore a large number of them.

I sighed shaking my head, looking at Mon-el with a smile, who from time to time snags looking at the little ones. However, I wanted to step back the moment I saw him, slowing down with the intention of turning and taking another path.

"Hey, what's wrong?" Mon-el asked me with concern.

"Do you remember Jean?" I asked, receiving his statement. "I haven't answered his messages since I'm supposed to be homeschool, and he knows that ... but not everything else, let alone this," I explained. make me nervous

"Okay, let's take another path," he smiled at me, trying to turn, but it was late, because he had already seen me.

"Hey, Jean, how long?" I tried to smile.

"We haven't seen each other for a long time." He smiled, fixing his attention on Mon-el and the children.

"I've been a little busy ..." I said. "He's Mike." I introduced them for the first time, but his attention was on the babies.

"Are they yours?" he asked receiving my affirmation. "Now I understand that you have been busy." He smiled as he continued to observe them. "They are adorable, congratulations to both of you, I hope we can meet later." He looked at me.

"Yes, of course, if I get a little more free time," I said good-bye to him before we resumed the journey. "How do you think it went?" I asked Mon-el.

"Strange, very strange," he began to laugh as I hit his arm. "Hey, that's the truth," he complained.

Both of the children remained asleep, Kaia being the first to desert to eat, beginning to cry without any comfort, calming down the moment the bottle was offered, exactly when my sister appeared, which made me look at Mon-el waiting for him to speak, but he seemed to be thinking what he was going to say.

"Kara, just a question" he began to speak at the same time I tried to hold my laughter, especially when I saw the questioning expression of my sister. ·Could you stay any of these nights with the twins?" he finally asked to what my sister looked at me for a couple of seconds.

"What do you think tonight?" She questioned. "Tomorrow I have plans," she explained, so I nodded slightly agreeing to the decision. "Okay, I'll pick them up when you leave CatCo, okay?" she said before leaving.

"it wasn't so difficult," Mon-el said, looking at me with a smile.

"No, do not you notice her strange?" I asked as he shook his head, but I had noticed, in her behavior, in that smile that had appeared when she said that tomorrow she had plans or when her cell phone rang. "I'm going to find out what's happening," I said, getting a look from Mon-el. "What? She's my little sister, it's almost my duty to find out what's going on in her life, "I said, getting him to laugh.

"I have to remind you that she's older than you right now," he said at the same time as I narrowed my eyes. "It's the truth, you're the little sister, she's your older sister right now and she acts like one, what's wrong with you accepting that role as a little sister? "I questioned to what I shook my head.

Kara might be older than me and I did not care, but the feeling of having to behave like her older sister was there and would not go away, not after I'd done it for thirteen years. So my duty at the moment was to find out what was happening.


As a result of my interest, I had decided to go to CatCo, unconvinced that I had left the twins alone with Mon-el, since I had only done so once and all her could do was to call me every five minutes to ask how he had to do things or whatever his uncertainties were before that happened to them.

"What are you doing here?" Kara questioned the moment I arrived at her side.

"I came to see you," I replied, watching as ahe frowned, but I only smiled slightly, but before she could respond, it was Cat Grant who made a presence.

"Look who's here, Kaelah Danvers." She smiled at me. "How are you, sweetheart?" She asked, motioning for me to follow her into her office, but my sister stayed behind. "I have understand you were kidnapped." I nodded slightly. "What have you been doing?" she asked curiously, making me suspect she might know something.

"I've been busy," I said, thinking about whether or not to tell her. "I have two babies, twins, a boy and a girl," I explained, watching her smile as she looked at me.

"Then I have to assume Kryptogirl is missing for good reason, right?" She looked at me, "I'd like to see them sometime," she said.

"I would have brought them with me, but Kara..., she doesn't know you know," I said.

I looked to where my sister was the moment I heard her laugh, noting that she was talking to a boy I did not know, but she did seem to do, since she did not bother to pull away when he kissed her cheek, she smiled, which surprised me even more to be honest.

"Who is ...?" I began to ask.

"Ethan, he's your sister's boyfriend," she said, getting me to turn to her. "I see that she didn't tell you," she sighed, and I shook my head. No, he had not told me.

Since when did my sister have a boyfriend, who was that boy? Too many questions would have happened in my mind right now, so I had to start working if I wanted to find out about what was happening.

Thank you for reading,

Ayrin