In another life
Characters: Seung, Bram, Becca and Stella
Parring: Bella (BeccaxStella)
Story: Afterwards
warnings: afterwards is a post-apocalyptic story! Kind of an angst fic, maybe hurt comfort?
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The sun had started to set and the group needed rest so they set up camp in a good spot safe from the danger that could be lurking in the abandoned city. A small fire was lit to keep the group of four warm and to cook a meal.
"Becca, Its your turn to stand watch. Wake me up for my shift in a couple hours, K?" Seung quietly announced as he started shrugging himself into his sleeping bag.
"Alright." Becca sighed, standing up to walk past her brother and start a round of surveillance around their camp, binoculars in hand, careful not to step too close to the ledge of the building they were on.
As night feel on the group, stella laid quietly in her sleeping bag wide awake. The soft, click-click...click-click, of Bram's tinkering with old age tech felt as loud as a ringing in her ears.
"Put that away and get some rest Bram, youre up after Seung and we move as soon as the sun's up." Becca told him from her spot nearby where she was looking through her binoculars at the area around them.
Stella heard Bram grumble before the ruffle of his sleeping bag signaled his going to sleep. Then again things were silent for a bit longer, yet still Stella couldnt rest her eyes.
Sitting up carefully and glancing past the glow of the fire, stella caught the outline of Becca's figure sitting just over the ledge enough to dangle her legs.
Quietly as to not wake up the other two, Stella stood up and walked over to the other girl. "...Hey, anything out there?" star whispered the question to her friend.
"Nope. Absolutely silent." Becca responded with a huff before patting the spot next to her to single to stella to sit down with her. "Cant sleep?" she asked
"No." Stella mumbled and plopped down next to the other, now dangling her legs off the edge like Becca. "Too much on my mind i guess."
"I hear you there Stell...Been a lot on my mind lately too." Becca spoke with a sad tone as if the thing that was on her mind had a wrap around her heart and was squeezing tight.
"Wanna talk about it?" Stella asked cautiously. Star didnt want to pressure the other but knew sometimes getting things off your chest to someone could really help, and she hurt knowing something was troubling Becca this much.
There was a bit more silence while Becca looked through her binoculars before she broke the silence with her own question. "You ever wonder what things would be like between us if...if the world were different? Like...If we would have met at all if it werent for the world falling apart in the first place? if...if maybe..." She huffed
"No its ball stupid, sorry i brought it up." Becca shook her head.
"Hey, no, its fine!" Stella responded in a bit of a hushed tone, still trying not to wake up the boys. "I think i get what youre saying though. I do kinda wonder what things would be like if maybe we met before the world got so dangerous, if we met in the old world. Y'know?"
Becca nodded, still not meeting Stella's eyes. "Sometimes i think that in another life maybe we met in one of those old shops, bumped into each other and things hit off from there. Maybe i could have met your grandmother or your parents and you could have met mine, and we wouldnt be dodging crawlers or gas with every street we're on."
She chuckled at the thought. "Maybe i could have time to take you somewhere nice."
The words brought heat to Stellas face as well as a little smile. "Yeah...maybe in another life, we could be happy and safe-er-thats not to say im not happy now."
Becca turned and locked eyes with stella. "Youre happy? Even with Seung's snoring?" she teased.
Stella snickered. "Yeah, even with your brother's snoring. Im happy-" heart starting to race, stella hesitantly took becca's hand in stars own. "because im with you. I'd be happy with you in this life, or another."
"Me too, Stell"
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Confusion (Late S6 vibes. I found a use for William… I’m sorry?)
The Catco elevators opened to a chaotic scene as Lena stepped out. Despite being afterhours - it had just passed 6pm - employees were shuffling around everywhere, with frequent murmurs and occasional shouts flying by.
“Looking for Kara?” Nia said, passing by Lena while holding a large stack of papers on the brink of falling. Lena opened her mouth to speak, but Nia didn’t wait for an answer. “She’ll be back in a few minutes, I think she’s meeting with Andrea.”
Lena nodded as Nia quickly disappeared into the backrooms. Guess this is normal when they crash the issue, Lena thought, making her way to Kara’s desk and setting down the mocha and pastries she had brought from Noonan’s. She had been lucky to get there just before closing, after Kara’s text that they’d have to skip movie night in favor of a late night at work.
“Lena,” came a deep voice behind her, “What are you doing here?”
Lena turned, nodding to William as he approached. “Just bringing Kara some stuff,” she said, gesturing to Kara’s desk. “Late night for you too?”
“Yeah,” he said. “Hopefully the last, before I move back to London.”
“You’re moving?”
“Looking forward to going home,” William said. “I’ll be leaving in a few weeks. Just enough time to hand off my responsibilities at Catco.”
“Going back to The Times?” Lena asked.
William nodded. His eyes drifted to the coffee and sweets, and Lena noticed a tinge of confusion. “I best get going,” he said, not remarking on what he was thinking. “The senator’s fraud case means I have an article to rewrite.”
“Good luck,” Lena said, as he waved and left. Lena turned back, finding Kara as she rounded the corner with Andrea. Kara met Lena’s eyes, and the blonde smiled wide.
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“You smell like smoke,” Lena said, brushing ash off of Kara’s shoulder, eyeing the charcoal hues that tinged her supersuit.
“A forest fire will do that,” Kara said, practically shaking like a dog to get other ash off her hair. “Luckily we got it before it spread very far.”
William glanced over curiously from where he was jotting notes. He had been working with Alex and Brainy on mapping out city hotspots when Supergirl had arrived back from her firefighting. It hadn’t taken long for Lena to make her way out of the lab and go up to the super.
“I think we gotta spray you down,” Lena teased.
“Brainy said the nanobots can handle it,” Kara said, tossing her hair back. “I just gotta deactivate at some point.”
“Yeah, you gonna get around to that soon?”
“Will you two knock it off?” Alex said, her voice aggrieved. “Some of us are trying to get work done.”
The two had the good sense to look a little bashful, and William glanced over curiously. From his side, he could hear Alex mutter “just good friends, my ass”, and he watched as Supergirl threw her head up towards Alex, flushing slightly, and seeming suddenly unable to look a confused Lena in the eye.
This is going a bit too far, William thought, eyes darting to Lena. Flirting with Kara? And Supergirl?
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“Well, it’s been great working with you,” Supergirl said, extending her hand.
William returned the gesture, then doing similar with Alex, and J’onn, and Lena. “Please do keep in touch,” he said. “I’d love to hear from you when you’re back in London.”
“Have a safe fli-” Supergirl suddenly turned her head.
“Something going on?” Alex asked.
“Bank robbery downtown. Might be a big one,” Supergirl said. “Safe flight, William. We’ll see you later.”
William nodded as Supergirl left, J’onn and Alex following. That left him behind with Lena, who didn’t frequent the field unless magic was afoot. Which left him a bit grateful for the chance…
“Well, William-”
“Don’t break her heart, Lena.”
Lena’s brows furrowed, utterly perplexed. “What?”
“I see you,” William said, a serious expression on his face. “The way you flirt with Supergirl. The way you flirt with Kara.”
“Kara- flirt-” Lena’s eyes widened.
“Look, they’re both clearly interested in you,” William said. “All I’m saying is be clear with your intentions. Kara doesn’t deserve a broken heart.”
“I don’t have intentions. With- with either of them,” Lena answered.
William’s face tensed with skepticism. I’ve said my piece, he decided. “It’s been great working with you, Lena.”
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William tilted his head back against the plane’s headrest. The 5hrs from National City to Metropolis had been annoying enough. Now it’d be another 6hrs to London. I hope I can get more sleep this flight, he thought, glancing out over the Atlantic Ocean.
He looked down at the gossip rag he had purchased in Metropolis Airport, beginning to flip through it. It was mindless garbage, hopefully boring enough to lull him to sleep.
As he turned the pages, he was surprised to find a picture of Kara Danvers and Lena Luthor - but then again, it was only a matter of time. It’s just so fucking obvious, William thought, wondering if the tabloid suspicions would force Lena to choose.
But he was also unsettled - it was an odd location. To any casual reader, it would simply be a random picture on the street, the two perhaps on the way to get a cup of coffee. But he knew they were just feet away from the Tower. A location that, according to Alex Danvers, Kara had no awareness of.
He stared, and stared. Would Lena be so foolish to ask Kara to meet there?, he thought, knowing the Luthor was too smart to make such a casual mistake.
That’s when his already-jetlagged brain began to scan Kara again. The blonde hair. The emphatic voice. The way she fiddled with her glasses. The way Lena flirted with her, just like-
Wait, William thought, startling awake with a shot of adrenaline. Wait, WHAT?!
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It was early morning when Lena took her seat at a lab bench, her mind still swimming from William’s observation the day before. Have I really been that obvious?, she wondered to herself. Does Kara know? And if she does, she hasn’t said anything because…
Lena put her face in hands. God, I hope I haven’t been making a fool of myself.
“Are you okay?” came a voice.
Lena’s head popped up, finding Kara wandering into her lab, a hint of concern highlighting the blonde’s face. “Your heartbeat is fast,” Kara said, “I just came over to - to see if something was wrong.”
“I’m fine,” Lena said, her voice a high-pitched squeak.
“Lena,” Kara said, taking a seat next to Lena, pulling her into a hug. “Lena, I’m here.”
Lena sighed, relaxing into Kara’s arms. What am I so afraid of?, she thought to herself. That Kara doesn’t feel the same way? That our friendship will change? While the first was the only likelihood Lena could really see, the second… just didn’t seem like a real possibility.
Lena pulled back from the hug, gazing into Kara’s face. Didn’t we learn we should be honest so long ago?, she thought. Even when it’s hard? “William… said choose,” Lena said slowly, feeling the heat rising in her cheeks, “Between Kara and Supergirl.”
“Choose?” Kara said, confused.
“I’ve, er,” Lena swallowed harshly. “I’ve apparently been flirting. With both of you.”
Kara’s eyes widened. “On purpose?”
“No…”
“Oh.”
She sounds… disappointed?, Lena thought, and she knew Kara could hear her heart beginning to pound a little faster. “I- I can do it on purpose? If you want.”
And this time Lena felt a growing joy in watching Kara flush. “I’d like that. And, um,” Kara paused, shifting shyly. “Maybe after we do that for a while, I can ask you on a date?”
Lena smiled. “I’m looking forward to it.”
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This idea has been floating around in my head for a while. I did do a 9-word fic for it - but then I figured hey, may as well write out the full thing.
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