Kara kept pacing back and forth inside the room. Her full attention was her wife's, steady heart. Every couple of minutes she would glance at her watch and count her wife's heartbeat. Kara didn't trust the machines. What if the power went down again? What if this was a setup? She needed to protect her.

"Kara," Doctor Jenkins said in a calm tone, stepping into the room. "I came as soon as I could." Doctor Jenkins removed her glasses from the pocket of her robe and placed them on her face.

Kara jumped at the hand on her shoulder. "I'm sorry, I didn't hear you enter."

Doctor Jenkins removed the stethoscope from around her neck and walked toward Cat. The tall blonde woman quickly inspected Cat's chest, listening to her heart and mimicking Kara's earlier actions with her watch. She smiled softly at Kara.

"She is stable," Doctor Jenkins snaked the stethoscope around her neck and walked to the front of the bed near Kara. Kara quickly handed her the clipboard.

"She has a swollen area—her brain."

"Okay, tell me where do you see it specifically."

Kara removed her glasses and squinted her eyes at her wife. "Left side of her ear." Doctor Jenkins placed the clipboard on the bed and walked over Cat's left side. "Two inches up where the stitches are," Kara spoke softly as if her words will endanger her wife. Doctor Jenkins pressed her fingers under the recently closed skin and held Cat's hair with her other hand, getting a better view. "Don't, don't touch it, please – I mean," Kara inhaled slowly. "You know what you're doing."

Kara put her glasses back on and observed the Doctor examining the area in silence.

"You say it's swollen, on the inside?"

"Yes."

"Oh, I see." Doctor Jenkins tilted Cat's head slowly. "She hit her head hard; it might be a normal symptom. Nevertheless, I need to do some tests, with your permission, of course." Kara nodded quickly. "But to prevent any harm, we might have to induce her in a coma." Kara gasped bringing her hand to cover her mouth. "Safety methods to prevent any brain damage, nothing else."

"How—how—long… will she be…" Kara's eyes filled with tears at the thought of seeing her wife attached to tubes.

"Just until the results gives us the green light." Kara couldn't keep the tears at bay. She couldn't help it. "Kara," Doctor Jenkins spoke softly. "National City has the best equipment to treat her; she'll be under my care. I promise you it'll be just a couple of hours. I'll start the tests right away."

Kara wiped her tears with the sleeve of her black cardigan and nodded. "I don't doubt you, Gabrielle, I'm—I'm… I wasn't fast enough, if only… the article…"

"Kara, you saved her life, you brought her in time." Tears rushed down her face as Gabrielle pulled her into a hug. Kara cried comfortably. Alex wasn't here to give her a hug she needed right now, but Gabrielle was their doctor, a friend she could trust with her family and her secret. Kara didn't know she needed a hug, but somehow it made her feel less bad about herself.

"Cat is strong, we both know that." Kara wiped some more tears and looked back at her sleeping wife. "Now, let me check your shoulder," Gabrielle said, showing Kara the red stain of blood the hug left behind on her white robe.

8 hours earlier

Kara's earpiece vibrated slowly. She removed her hand carefully from Cat's waist and touched the back of her ear.

"Hmm," She mumbled.

She yawned as she adjusted her eyes to the bright light inside the room. Kara stretched her arms, feeling comfortable in the warm sun caressing her skin. "Supergirl," She smiled at her sisters' voice. "Sorry to wake you, there's a threat of a power outage at the plant. We need you."

"On my way." Kara whispered as she touched the back of her ear to end the call. She smiled at her sleeping wife next to her. Cat's heartbeat beaded in Kara's ears. The slow, constant sound put Kara at ease.

In a quick second, she was out of the bed and wearing her Supergirl suit.

She quickly walked toward the bed and placed a soft kiss on her wife's forehead. Kara turned, ready to fly through the opened window when she was slowly pulled back by a tug on her cape.

Kara smiled at the hand gripping her cape and the closed eyes of Cat, pretending to be asleep. Her wife's heartbeat changed to her favorite pace. It was comfortable, and how Kara liked it the most. The rhythm wasn't pressured, or it didn't skip a beat or fell under a rushed stress. It was a precise definition of how comfortable Cat was around her. She loved it.

Kara has memorized all the rhythms and sounds. It was easy for her to detect Cat's moods; it has always been easy.

"I know you are awake." Kara chuckled as she slid her hand over her wife's bare shoulder. "I can hear your heartbeat."

"Yeah, yeah, superpowers. How can I forget?" Cat said, opening a single eye. "I'm in love with those too." Kara giggled and moved closer to her wife. Cat placed her hand around the hero's neck and softly pressed her lips with Kara's. "Now go." She whispered, placing her hand on Kara's shoulders and pushing her away in a slow, sleepy pace. "Hurry and come back to me."

Kara pecked her lips again, glanced through the wall of her daughters' room and then back to Cat. "She's almost awake. I love you."

Air moved freely around her as she flew out of the penthouse. Kara tilted her head and smiled when she heard her wife whisper. "I love you more." Kara knew where she was flying, and since there's never traffic in midair, she kept her super hearing fixed in the penthouse.

She listened a little more. Kara could still hear her wife stretching her bones and removing the bed covers to get out of bed. She could listen to Cat walking over the dresser and grabbing a hairband. She could detect the soft brushes of Cats fingers gathering gold hair until they were constricted and tied.

She heard steps, and the doorknob spring pushed back as her wife opened their bedroom door. Kara smiled as she connected the sounds if she was lucky she was ready to hear her daughter's voice through the distance.

"Beautiful Ollie, good morning baby."

"It's daylight mommy, time to wake up." Kara smiled at her daughter's sleepy voice.

"I think it is, darling." Kara heard Cat said lovingly.

Kara felt refreshed and full of happiness. She looked forward when the conversation between her wife and her daughter was almost foggy. She just remembered again why she was flying and where.

Kara stopped midair, to observe the empty desert. The electric plant was almost five miles back. She pushed both of her arms forward and turned around. She stopped when her sister's heart was pumping loud in her ears.

She smiled at the habit.

"Sorry, I was…"

"It's okay," Alex smiled, walking along with her sister. Alex pointed upward to the suspended generator. The metal box buzzed loudly. "There's no energy passing by, workers stopped the generator hours ago when doing easy maintenance procedures, but, judging by the sound coming out of the box…"

"It's still running." Kara finished.

Supergirl quickly x- rayed the generator. "I don't know anything about generators, Alex, but there's an unplugged cable."

Kara flew right into the buzzing box, carefully sticking her fingers in a small compartment and opening the metal lid that covered the electrical panel.

"The cable isn't burnt, or broken; it's simply unplugged. It's that normal?"

"Stay back, Supergirl. Describe the switch."

Alex rushed to one of the vans from the DEO and spread a blueprint of the generator on the bumper. The paper contained numbers and about a thousand cables and way too many letters. Alex shook her head and called one of the workers.

"The cable is red and has a fine black line in the middle." Kara said.

The plant worker found the cable with ease. Alex quickly worried at the expression the worker wore on his face.

"Ma'am, it's impossible that cable is..."

A loud explosion interrupted the worker. Kara flew back with the pressure of the blast, hitting her over against multiple electrical cables. The shock penetrated her suit as her whole arm shook with force. Kara flew forward, detaching herself from the quick pain.

Flames covered the generator. She quickly filled her lungs with a blazing breeze and froze the blazing box. The alarms beeped louder in her ears. Kara stretched her left hand to palp her shoulder.

"Supergirl!" Alex's voice alerted her. The metal bars holding the box started to bend at the sizeable frozen generator. Kara blew more air around it, mixing the ice and creating a more significant support for the bars.

"Alex, I'll get the emergency button, get yourself and everyone out of here."

Alex nodded while giving orders to the workers and getting the firemen out of the plant.

Once Kara saw that everyone was safe, she quickly flew towards the button, crushed the plastic protection around it and pressed it.

The alarm grew louder and stopped the blazing red color changing it to a green one. Kara sighed removing her hand from the round button. Nevertheless, the red alarm appeared again and multiple explosions blasted from the back of the plant. She quickly controlled the fire. However, the generators kept exploding in rhythm, and she could hear them going into a chain, like a domino effect, blasting slowly and on the way to National City.

She glanced back at her sister while the firemen started controlling the fire that grew from the other generators. Supergirl pushed her first forward and noticed more pain coming from the back of her shoulder.

She glanced at it and found raw flesh. The cape protected her back, and part of her shoulder, but it still managed to leave some damage to her. Kara furrowed her brows and kept flying, paying attention to the next explosion. She froze the generators over the highway and in the direction of the city.

Kara only hoped her speed was enough to prevent any more explosions.

She heard another explosion coming from her back. She looked at the power plant covered in flames and noticed more generators exploding from the other side. She couldn't control them all. The facility provided energy to the entire city. The electricity wasn't running in just one way. It rounded National City.

Kara looked forward and tilted her head, paying attention to the metro system that ran underneath the highways. The screeching sound of the emergency brake, and the people screaming alarmed her. There was so much she could do. All the people she could help, but where should she start?

Traffic lights turned off; cars quickly collided with each other. She tapped the back of her ear; her heart raced in her chest as Kara opened her mouth to speak. "Alex," Kara gasped as she kept hearing more explosions from afar. "I – I need help. I don't know what to do first."

"Just take a deep breath and do one thing at a time." Alex's voice sounded calm; Kara was grateful for it. "Agents are on the way; J'onn is too."

Kara took a deep breath and closed her eyes, listening carefully. She passed through thousands of voices, most of them asking for help until it landed spontaneously in her wife's.

The soft whisper of Kara's name on Cat's lips was enough to fly at full speed through the city.

Kara quickly detected the black SUV Cat goes to work and a fiery transformer on top of it. Her hands trembled as she blew cold air around it. Kara's feet hit the ground quickly, her knees wobbled, as she immediately stood and opened the back door of the SUV.

The pain in her shoulder was long forgotten.

She listened to Cat's heartbeat; the slow, odd beat deceived her. She entered the van and quickly carried Cat with ease. She scanned her body for injuries and sighed in relief when her bones were perfectly fine.

She glanced to the front and saw a family trapped in the back of a car. Kara had a few options; she couldn't risk being seen with Cat in her arms and forget everyone else's distress call. She knew she needed to act quickly; Kara required to make sure her wife was okay before she left her behind and went to save some more people.

The Opal City newspaper wrote an article about how Supergirl preferred Cat Grant over other National City citizens. The topic was clear and opened for discussion between the DEO and Cat herself.

They spoke about a day like this; they talked about how Kara's identity could be quickly exposed. Nevertheless, the article was printed two days ago; the media were still raw and alert about all the possible outcomes.

Kara took a deep breath and remembered her wife's words.

"Just make sure I'm not bleeding to death; after you save them, you hurry and come back to me."

Another scream snapped Kara back to reality; she had a couple of seconds to react. She inspected Cat's body one more time and moved to the front seat. Kara quickly opened Thomas door and promptly scanned his body.

"Hey, can you do me a favor? I need you to hold her real steady until I come back. Can you do that for me please?" Kara asked their driver.

Thomas quickly nodded and stretched his arms to carry his boss. Kara moved at high speed, and lifted the top of the car and freed the family; she turned around to freeze another electric transformer and dashed to make sure everyone in the area was okay.

She saw Alex rushing from the back of a dark van and saw Hank flying over her.

"Alex," Kara said agitated, her shoulder was bothering her again. "Olive, I – I need to make sure she is okay." Kara concentrated hard. Her head hurt as she tried to find her daughter's voice.

"Maggie is on her way to get her." Alex instantly answered as Kara straightens herself. "Get Cat. We'll get the rest."

"I—the article, I –I need to…"

"Superman it's on his way." Alex said, standing next to her. "Kara, are you okay?" Alex helped her stand, and Kara quickly rushed toward Cat.

She found Thomas pressing his tie behind Cat's ear. "She's bleeding." He said passing his boss cautiously to Supergirl's arms.

Kara quickly scanned Cat's head. Kara was so focused on bodily injuries that she forgot to examine her head. "You're gonna be okay."

The pain in the back of her shoulder increased as she managed to tear some of Cat's Prada blouse to press on the wound. Kara's hand trembled, what was the right amount of force she could apply to her wife's head without hurting her? She decided to start flying to the hospital, she pressed her hand over her wife's head and kept her steady with the other one. The charcoal blouse filled slowly with blood.

Kara landed forcefully in front of the hospital. The fast blast created waves of pressure with her landing, causing a three-meter hole in the pavement.

Nurses ran towards the hero with the stretcher in hands. She placed Cat slowly and gave the piece of the drenched blooded blouse to one of the nurses.

She flew quickly, keeping her wife's heartbeat in her ears.

"Alex is everyone okay?" Kara said, standing in midair. Observing the dozens of agents helping people, and the blur of Hank and Clark, working together.

"Yes, thank you."

"What happened back there?" Kara asked, rounding the city, listening to any sign of distress.

"The backup generator for National City wasn't running properly. We're currently working on it."

"What about the hospital generator?"

"The hospital has its own. Everything should be okay in a few hours." Alex took a deep breath. "How are you? Why is your shoulder burnt?"

"Some cables shocked me back there, I—It hurts, sometimes." Kara flew around and focused back to the hospital.

"Kara we need to check…"

"Did Maggie get Olivia?" She cut her.

"Yes, she's okay. I called Carter. We'll meet you at the hospital."

Kara turned around, finding her apartment. She ran through it and changed her clothes. She glanced at her white cardigan and the red stain on the back of her shoulder. Kara removed her arm from the sleeve and wore a black one.

She quickly landed on the roof of the hospital, she used the stairs and ran them at full speed. Her hand gripped the corner of her glasses as she scanned the area looking for her wife. Kara found the heartbeat and the room, quickly. She stormed into the room and examined her wife's whole body before putting her glasses back on.

She took a deep breath and gulped at the swollen left side of her wife's brain.

Cat's heartbeat was loud inside the room, matching weirdly with her super hearing and the machine she was attached.

"Oh, I didn't see you there." The nurse said, walking over Kara and retrieving the clipboard from the rear of the bed.

"How is she?" Kara blurred, strolling over to her wife.

Kara wanted to touch her. She wished to hold her wife and make her feel better already.

"She's resting now. Doctor Jenkins, put her to sleep. Supergirl brought her in time, she was lucky."

Kara held Cat's hand in hers. She blocked the noise of the machines to hear her slow breathing.

"I'll send your doctor right away, Ms. Grant." The nurse said before she left the room. Kara looked back. She has never seen the nurse before. Hence she recognized her. Everyone knows Kara is married to Cat in National City.

Opal City.

Central City.

Metropolis.

Gotham.

She shook her head. There was no time to worry about an unreliable article in a sleazy newspaper how Cat calls them. She chuckled at the memory and turned back to Cat. She pressed her lips to her wife's hand and walked over to the front of the room. She couldn't stay still.

8 hours later

"Hey." Alex said, sitting next to Kara in the waiting room. "How's your shoulder?"

Kara took a deep breath. "Gabrielle patched it good, I don't know why it's not healing," Kara fiddled with her glasses. "People can't see that I have the same injury as Supergirl." Kara sighed.

"We'll keep agents here; we need to take you to the DEO and place you under the lamps. We need to do some test of why it's not healing, Kara."

"And bring agents to the hospital to watch over Cat Grant? She is powerful, but people can put two and two together, especially after that article…"

"You have been married to Cat for five years, Kara. You know people have seen you two at the same time. Our plan worked, we know how to keep you and Supergirl apart."

Kara took a deep breath. "No agent's, I'll stay here. We need to be more careful now." Kara shifted uncomfortable, her shoulder stings her from time to time.

Alex nodded, smiling softly at her sister. "You did a great job back there." She said, bumping her side.

"Thanks. I could've done better." Kara replied, listening to her wife's heartbeat from afar.

"She's going to be okay." Alex encouraged.

Kara nodded and cleaned a tear that escaped her eyes. Suddenly, she picked a faster, steady, louder heartbeat and she fixed her gaze on the sliding doors across the hall. She saw Maggie Sawyer first, her sister's girlfriend carrying a tray of coffee in one hand and a bag of food in the other one.

Maggie stopped in the middle of the open doors and waited. Kara saw Carter. Next, the tall boy with short blonde hair walked nonchalantly looking back. He opened his hand, and Kara instantly smiled.

She knew who she was going to see next.

She saw her daughter gasping her brother's hand. Carter instantly picked her up, giving Olivia a piggyback ride. Maggie smiled and resumed her walking, with Carter and Olivia next to her.

Kara closed her eyes as she listened to her other favorite heartbeat. Olivia's heart was stronger, resilient and for a second, it made her feel better. Her daughter always made her feel better.

She opened her eyes as her smile grew.

"Momma!" Carter placed Olivia on the floor. Her white sandals flapped loudly in the quiet room. Olivia's yellow dress freely moved as she ran. Her golden locks bounced softly, and Kara couldn't help but smile at her beautiful daughter. Kara knelt and opened her arms for Olivia to come in. Kara smiled, closing her eyes and enjoying her daughter's scent and a calm heart. "Aunt Maggie says we can have a sleepover tonight."

"Oh!" Olivia nodded wrapping her arms around Kara's neck. Kara felt a sharp pain from her wound, but Kara needed Olivia close, so she didn't mind. She needed her daughter.

"Are you having a sleepover with mommy?" Olivia asked, placing her hands on Kara's cheeks.

"Yes, how do you know?" Kara replied with a funny face and Olivia giggled, playing with her mother's cheeks. "Superpowers?"

Olivia shook her head. "Aunt Maggie told me."

Kara smiled lovingly. Her daughter was smart; she was Cat's after all. Olivia knew what hospitals were. Kara was just waiting for the question. She was afraid she didn't know how to answer it accurately.

"Aunt Maggie said Supergirl brought mommy to the hospital." Olivia said removing her hands from Kara's cheeks. Her tone changed, so her green eyes.

Kara took a deep breath and kept her face neutral, she and Cat spoke about how important was for Olivia to not know Kara was Supergirl. At least not now. It was better this way. It wasn't about trust; it was about protecting. Olivia was only four years old. They couldn't play their cards wrong. They could never lose when it comes to their daughter.

"What else did Aunt Maggie says?" Kara smiled at Maggie and then back to Olivia.

"Aunt Maggie said that mommy, it's okay and she'll come home tomorrow." Kara stood from the floor with Olivia in her hands.

"Aunt Maggie is right. Gabrielle is giving her medicine. She has a big headache." Kara kissed her daughter's cheek. "You know that when mommy gets a headache…"

"Mommy takes a nap!" Olivia replied giggling.

They both giggled. "Yes, mommy is taking a nap right now. We'll go to see her when she wakes up, okay?" Kara said, lovingly. Olivia looked at her mother and nodded.

Kara noticed Gabrielle coming her way, and she quickly turned. Alex saw Gabrielle too and immediately stood to distract Olivia.

"Aunt Maggie this, Aunt Maggie that, when it's Aunt Alex, Aunt Alex, Aunt Alex?" Alex stretched her arms, and Olivia laughed, moving to them. "You know, the sleepover, it's at my house too?" Kara smiled and walked over to Gabrielle, leaving the others behind.

"How is she?" Kara asked, fiddling with her glasses.

"We did an MRI, twice, a CT scan and an EGG to get a better view of her brain." Kara specifically needed the difference between those studies, but Gabrielle resumed her speaking. "Some of the tests are okay, her brain is not retaining blood, nor discharging it. It's active and reacts to the simplest corporal test. On the other hand, there is a minor anomaly. The swollen area, as you could see, show an abnormal color in the results. Something that needs to be tested more."

"Is she okay?" Kara said, holding her hands.

"Everything seems fine, the machines, of course, highlighted the swollen area. I just need to do some more tests while Cat it's awake."

"It's safe for her to be awake now?"

"Yes, we're walking her up right now, come with me." Kara's heart speed. She couldn't understand what she was feeling. She was glad her wife wasn't in a coma no more. She was delighted her brain didn't have any notable damage. And third, she was going to see her and Cat will tell her not to worry, and Kara was going to be okay.

Kara kept hearing her wife's heartbeat. She noticed it came from the actual heart, not the machines. This comforted her, immensely.

The nurse finished changing the bandage from Cat's head, and Kara quickly smiled and rushed at human speed to her wife's side. Cat turned to her, her eyes foggy and heavy.

Cat's eyes accommodated to the light in the room. She could feel how her hands felt cold. Her feet were freezing too. Her mouth was dry, her chest felt heavy, but her head, oh, her head was pounding hard. Cat didn't like that at all.

"Hey!" Kara said holding and kissing the back of her wife's hand. Cat closed her eyes.

"Water." Cat grumbled, and Kara quickly released her hand. She saw the nurse leave the room and ran at full speed to fetch Cat's water. She helped her drink the water and then smiled, staring into her wife's green comforting eyes.

Cat's vitals were steady, her heartbeat was loud in Kara's ears, the temperature of her body was low, but that was something that could be fixed efficiently. Kara slowly caressed Cat's hair, filling her mind with positive thoughts as she embraced Cat's steady heartbeat back in her ears.

"How are you feeling, Cat?" Gabrielle said, taking her stethoscope from around her neck and placing it on Cat's chest.

"I am fine," She said with a raspy voice. Kara's hand stopped caressing Cat's hair, she opted to grab Cat's hand instead, but she quickly hid them under the blanket Kara brought her earlier.

"Are you sure?" Kara asked covering Cat's body better with the blanket.

"I don't have time to play sick." Cat said to Gabrielle.

"I have a few questions to ask you, Cat." Gabrielle said, looking at Kara.

"I have a company to run," Cat said, placing her hand on her temple. "And, I'm sure you have temperatures to take."

Kara furrowed her brows at the tone her wife was using to address Gabrielle. Cat hasn't even looked at Kara again, and her heartbeat started beating out of the normal. It sounded like Cat was uncomfortable.

"Something's wrong." Kara said slowly, gazing at Gabrielle.

"I agree with Kiera," Kara quickly looked back at Cat and then back at Gabrielle. "I can't understand why I should divulge such important information about my well being in the presence of my assistant." Cat said dryly. "I never thought you would like to risk your license, Dr. Jenkins."

Kara took two steps back and placed her hands over her mouth.

"Your assistant?" Kara replied, falling on the chair next to Cat's bed.

Cat never looked at Kara. Instead, she focused on Gabrielle. "I will answer anything you want when Kiera leaves the room."

Kara stood and started pacing back and forth in the room. She could see Cat's eyes, following her walk around. Her hands trembled, her chest felt heavy and her shoulder sting and hurt like never. Kara's vision was blurry. Gabrielle was next to her in a second, she sat Kara on a chair and placed the stethoscope on her chest.

"I need you to breathe." Gabrielle said slowly to Kara.

Kara's chest was rising slowly. She couldn't control the tone of how loud her wife's heartbeat was beating now. Kara couldn't monitor her own heart.

"Kara," Gabrielle said, slowly. "You have a panic attack. You need to breathe, okay?"

Kara nodded, taking deep breaths. It was hard for her to control the tears and breathe at the same time. She blocked the sound of Cat's heartbeat and focused on Olivia's.

"Good, breathe in, and breathe out." Gabrielle said, holding Kara's wrist, counting her heartbeats. "Good job, Kara."

Kara found Cat sitting now. She wore a worried expression. "What's happening?" Cat said, looking at Gabrielle then at Kara.

Gabrielle stood and went straight to the point.

"Do you remember why you are here?"

"Of course I do." Cat said, rolling her eyes.

"Would you mind telling me?"

"I will answer all you need when…"

"Answer me Cat, please." Gabrielle said removing her glasses.

Kara saw the exchange with teary eyes from the chair.

"Leslie attacked me. Supergirl was there. I'm guessing something went wrong."

"What year it is?"

Cat chuckled. Her smile faded when Gabrielle arched an eyebrow at her. "Two thousand fifteen."

Kara cleaned her cheeks. She didn't want to understand what was happening. Kara didn't want to apprehend why her wife was assuming she was her assistant. She didn't want to know why Cat wasn't looking at her, or letting her touch her. Nonetheless, she was terrified of listening to Cat's heartbeat.

She couldn't handle the difference.

She couldn't handle the truth.

"Name your kids?" Gabrielle said, sitting on the edge of the bed.

"What's going on?" Cat asked. "You're scaring me, Gabrielle."

"Answer please." Gabrielle tone was sharp, straight to the point.

"Adam and Carter. You know this, you have been my doctor since we finished college." Cat replied quickly. "Are they okay? Did Leslie do something to them?"

"They're fine." Gabrielle replied. "I'm afraid you are suffering from retrograde amnesia."

"Wait." Cat shook her head. "I'm—I don't… I am perfectly fine."

"Please say you remember me, Cat?" Kara was standing next to them now. "Please."

Cat reminded quietly. She changed her gaze from Gabrielle to the terrifying expression on her assistant's face. Cat though back at the last time she saw Kara, she couldn't think of any other time. Everything was blurry, but Leslie was standing in her office and Kara running away to the stairs, as she commanded her.

She remembered Supergirl receiving an electric blast to her chest. Supergirl saved her.

Cat placed her hand on her forehead.

Cat needed a moment.

Kara couldn't wait.

"I'm your wife." Kara said, wiping her tears with her cardigan sleeve.