Quinn Wilson is scarred and damaged, heartbroken and plagued with guilt because of the lose of the woman she loved, but long before that being the daughter of Slade Wilson and Adeline Kane will do things to a person.
Fate has bigger plans than she...
Quinn slouched down into her couch it had been a long day chasing down aliens she was tired.
Something was praying on her mind.
Savage.
His words kept spinning around in her head, what had he meant and what was the purpose of the apparition?
Growling out loud she jumped up and headed to her fridge maybe quenching her hunger would help her find an answer.
The fridge was all but empty.
"Damn I forgot to go to the store."
Sighing she picked up her jacket and left to pick up some things at the local store.
National City by night was much less sinister than Star City she preferred it. Would Sara move here?
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How cool would it be, Alex Sara and I all together every day?
With the bright smile on her face, she made her way through the night streets dodging dogs that roamed without owners and other night owls like herself.
Alex was having sister time with Kara tonight do Quinn was left to her own devices she didn't really mind, it was cool the sisters were so close, she envied them a little she'd never had that with her brothers.
And we never will.
The thought was a depressing one, but one she had often.
At least Grant is alive, but damn I wish he wasn't associating with Blood.
The store was brightly light up, warm as well Quinn smiled at the young girl on the checkout, the girl blushed a little Quinn had noticed it before.
"Hey, Simone doing the late shift today?"
"Yeah, I need to pay my Uni debts somehow."
" That sucks. " The old Quinn would have continued, stayed and flirted she was very pretty, but Quinn was changing, she'd changed.
I have Alex and Sara what more could I ever need?
"Yeah, but what can I do." She shrugged.
Quinn smiled and turned away to start her discovery of the store.
On one stand was a wall of bubbles, the kind that comes in bottles that little children love to play with, the excitement of creating the biggest bubble never ceased.
Quinn smiled picking on up.
"Maybe I'll relive some childhood memories." She smiled before suddenly a memory flashed before her eyes.
" Quinn, don't go too close to the water! " Adeline called out her hands cupped at either side of her mouth as she watched her six-year-old daughter play by the river edge.