Notes:
I did some major repairs. I apologize for the first draft.
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Cat had been sitting in her parking spot across the street from the apartment building for the past hour and a half; she'd been awaiting any signs of the Danvers sisters, but saw nothing. The lights to the loft three stories up, were off, the front doors to the building remained unmoving, and there were no cars around. So, due to this discovery, there were two theories running through Cat's mind.
1. Kara was staying at her sister's residence.
2. Kara had a complication and was still at the hospital.
Just as she was starting to panic about the second option being highly probable, a motorcycle; a Ducati Monster it seemed; drove up to the building. Two females were on it, and although Cat knew that Kara's sister would never endanger the Superhero's life, she still didn't like the fact that a powerless Kara was on a motorbike.
Cat watched as Alex gently took off her helmet after she parked the bike and helped Kara off of the cycle after gently removing her helmet as well. The Kryptonian was folded in on herself, and the older sister seemed to take on a lot of the alien's weight as she helped her to the front doors.
The Press Secretary's stomach churned at the thought of what kind of pain Kara must've been in at that moment. Not only how excruciating that pain must be, but not being used to feeling pain would mean that the younger blonde would have a very low threshold for pain; making any sort of discomfort magnified.
She watched as the two sisters entered the building, and waited for the light in the third story apartment. Once she saw the light get switched on, she slowly got out of her car and paid assidious mind to lock it. (It wasn't a great are to leave things unlocked, she was shocked that the eldest Danvers left her motorcycle lying around so casually,) Then the White House official leisurely ambled her way to the apartment building and up the stairs.
When she reached the second floor, the CEO's heart was pounding rapidly, and she was sure that if Kara had currently had her super hearing the blonde would be able to hear her presence and tell just how terrified she genuinely was.
After another five minutes of agonizing terror, and trepidation, the billionaire (yes, billionaire, she still had a considerable lump sum of cash in her bank account before she sold out her business for less than a quarter of what it was actually worth) rapped on the door.
A few moments later, the door yanked open, and Cat's heart beat rapidly with anticipation as the excited butterflies in her stomach threatened to make her hurl. When the door was opened all the way, and the greeter was revealed, the butterflies and rapid heart rate were eased substantially as the Danvers woman that opened the door was not the one she had been hoping for.
"Miss Grant," Alex said formally. "What brings you buy this part of town?"
Cat gulped. "I just wanted to see if Kie-" She cut herself off, bit her tongue and corrected herself. "I wanted to see if Kara was home. I'd really like to see her."
Alex glared at the woman. "Why? So that you can make her think that you actually do see her as a friend just so you can up and abandon her without so much as a goodbye like you did the last time you left?"
Cat glared at the older sister of the object of her desire and sighed. She couldn't be witty and callous to this woman, if she were, it could jeopardize any even fraction of a chance with Kara, because the woman standing before her meant the world to the Kryptonian. "No, because I'd like to see her." She said through gritted teeth.
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