Dark night

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Alex was exhausted. She feel asleep holding her babies and crying. Soon after she fell asleep, they came to get the babies.

Kara was the one to tell the rest of the superfriends what had happened. James and Winn decided that it would be best to come back in the morning. Kara hugged them and thanked them before they walked out.

She went back to the room. It was pitched black, but thanks to her night vision she could clearly see. She looked at her sister. Kara noticed that Maggie wasn't laying by her side anymore. She looked around and saw Maggie. The smaller girl was curled up in a chair in the corner of the room. She was holding her knees close to her chest and she had her head resting against them.
Kara approached her. She a hand on her shoulder and Maggie looked up. She looked like a lost child. Kara could tell that she was exhausted too.

"How about you try to get some sleep Mags?" Kara whispered.

Maggie just looked at kara blankly without saying a word.

"Come on." Said Kara.

She picked her sister's fiancé up and carried her to a small bed besides Alex's bed.

"I should go check on them... on... on her." Maggie said, trying to get up.

"You need some sleep. I'll go check on her okay?"

Kara put a warm blanket on the woman who was already half asleep. After she made sure that both women were okay, she walked out the room.
She walked through a long and dark hallway. It seemed like everyone were asleep. It took her a few seconds to get to the large window. On the other side of it were 11 new borns. She looked carefully for her niece. Once she found her, she couldn't help but it, she let out a few tears.

She whispered to herself prayer in Kryptonion.
She reached in her pocket and grabbed two little boxes.
The two boxes were pink. One of them read Clark and the other one Maeve.

"I love you both." She whispered looking at Maeve and then looking up through the ceiling at the stars that were shining outside.

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