Kara and Alex had spent a considerable amount of time sharing their emotions and letting the tears flow freely as they reconnected and healed old wounds. However, the somber mood was unexpectedly broken when Kara's stomach growled loudly, interrupting the solemn silence.

Both sisters looked at each other, their eyes widening in surprise, before bursting into laughter. It was a moment of levity in the midst of their emotional conversation, and the sound of their laughter filled the room, lightening the heavy atmosphere.

Alex chuckled as she said, "I guess your superpowers don't include a silent stomach, huh?"

Kara grinned, wiping away a lingering tear. "I guess not. I guess even superheroes get hungry."

Kara's stomach rumbled again in response to the mention of potstickers, and she laughed, feeling a sudden pang of hunger. "I guess that's a 'yes' from my stomach," she said with a playful grin.

Alex smiled and got up from where they were sitting. "Potstickers it is, then. I'll go heat some up for us." She walked over to the kitchen, leaving Kara with a sense of warmth and gratitude for her sister's presence and care.

As Alex prepared the potstickers, the delicious aroma began to fill the room. Kara's appetite grew, and she couldn't help but feel grateful for this simple yet meaningful moment of sharing a meal with her sister.