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"If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything." -- Mark Twain
Lena Luthor finds herself with an amnesiac Supergirl on her hands, and a growing number of questions.
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Kara is caught between being herself and being the person the public wants her to be. Enter Lena Luthor, the refreshingly blunt retail worker who doesn't even know who Kara is; this could either be the start of something wonderful, or something uniquely bizarre. (Either way, Kara's really into it.)
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25 Mar 2018
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a quantitative analysis of interpersonal relationships by dankaroo
Fandoms: Supergirl (TV 2015)
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Or, an examination of what Kara Danvers really means to Lena Luthor. A Lena-centric character study, with a little bit of plot and a lot bit of Supercorp.
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13 Mar 2018
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Jessica Hoang takes her job very seriously. It’s odd, or uncommon, as she’s learned- people are always so surprised when she seems more loyal to Lena Luthor than the advancement of her own career. She used to think that the whole trope of secretaries selling out their bosses for personal gain existed only in bad TV shows, but, as always, she overestimates the human race.
So when Kara Danvers the reporter starts showing up more often, she’s wary and a little irritated. Yes, Lena said to let her in at any time, so she does so dutifully, but she’s seen her share of reporters and she’s not impressed with the bunch. Words are their trade, and it wouldn’t take much to motivate a reporter to twist Lena’s image around for a pretty buck.
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- Part 1 of (be)longing and the state of being lost
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13 Mar 2018
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Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. Three weddings and the two women who attend them.
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12 Mar 2018