That night, Kara decided that if she was going to do this, then she'd need some advice on how to balance both sides of her life by speaking to someone who had experience in this regard, since he'd been doing it longer than she'd been on Earth.
That was why she was currently flying towards Metropolis, since if there was anyone who could help her learn the ropes of living a double life it was the man who seemed to have mastered it, her cousin Kal-El, or as he went by on this planet, Clark Kent or as he was better known by the world and the universe at large, Superman.
Especially since there was something else that she needed to tell him and that was that the sister of his greatest enemy knew her secret, which meant it likely would not take long for her to figure out his secret too and he should be made aware so he could check her out himself. Plus, it had been awhile since she'd visited Clark and his family in Metropolis, since being the CEO of a fortune 500 company did keep her fairly busy.
Anyways, she'd already called Clark to let him know that she was dropping by, so when she arrived in Metropolis, with Krypto in tow, she landed in the backyard of the brownstone house that Clark lived in with his wife, Lois Lane and their three children, their 12 year old twins Jonathan Jason Kent and Jordan Christopher Kent and their 8 year old daughter Lara Natalie Kent, he was waiting for her.
"Welcome to the hero game cuz." Clark said, since he'd seen the news report about Supergirl's debut and he was very proud of her.
"Thanks, and I'm guessing you know why I'm here?" Kara asked.
"Yep, but first, why don't you say hello to the kids so Krypto can keep them distracted while I finish up these steaks grilled and I'm sure Lois would love to interview you." Clark said as Kara retracted her suit into her watch and put her glasses on.
"Sorry, but I've already promised those rights to Cat Grant, since the Daily Planet already has you, so Catco gets me. Especially since National City is my territory." Kara said.
"Fair enough. But seriously, the kids are excited that Aunt Kara is here, especially since whenever you visit, you bring Krypto and other expensive presents that make Lois and I look bad." Clark said and Kara rolled her eyes.
"I offer to loan you money to pay for gifts like the ones I give the kids for their birthdays and Christmas, you're the ones who say no." Kara pointed out and Clark rolled his eyes at her.
"Fair enough. But come on head inside and say hello to Lois and the kids." Clark said and Kara smiled and nodded, knowing that the conversation she came here to have could wait until after she had dinner with Clark's family.
Especially when her niece, who was probably her favorite of Clark's children, not that she'd ever admit to that out loud, came rushing up towards them and ran into a jumping hug at her, which Kara barely managed to catch, otherwise she likely would've face planted.
"Aunt Kara." Lara said, happy to see her favorite aunt.
"Hey Lara, look who I brought to see you." Kara said as Krypto barked, since he was just as excited to see the kids as they were to see him, since he missed when Kara was that young, since back then, she had more time to play with him, not that he minded, since he loved Kara dearly and there was a reason why they were pets on Krypton, since unlike Earth dogs, who Krypto viewed as mindless idiots, Kryptonian dogs were highly intelligent and wouldn't take just anyone as their owner. They chose their owner, Clark had actually once compared Krypto to the sky bison this old cartoon Avatar the Last Airbender when Kara had first explained it to him, but Krypto found it appropriate, since like these made up bison, once a kryptonian dog choose its owner, the two were bonded for life, which was why Krypto had been sent to Earth with Kara in the first place.
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SuperCorp Chronicles
FanfictionAlternate reality where Kara chose to become scientist instead of a reporter. Kara Danvers and Lena Luthor never thought that they see each other as anything more than rivals. But a chance encounter at their college reunion changed everything in mor...