Their Secret (Under Construction)
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  • Parts 11
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  • Reads 5,051
  • Votes 127
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 49m
Ongoing, First published Aug 31, 2017
Kara has spent most of her life in an orphanage. She doesn't really know her family's past; she doesn't know what really happened that night, she was just a baby. A couple and their daughter are looking for a new addition to their family, the Danvers.

Alex and Kara hit it off extremely fast. A secret that they both share brings them closer together. How long can they keep their secret from their loved ones? Who can they trust to tell? What's going to happen when people find out? The wrong people...

This secret can honestly be their downfall. Alex and Kara are going to have to think smart and do everything in their power to protect their loved ones. 

"I don't think I can do this."

I suck a descriptions:/
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Kara lands herself a new job as caretaker for the Luthor's. She's to take care of their youngest daughter Lena, who's been forced to move back in with her mother after a devastating explosion at her job, causing multiple fatalities and her brother's incarceration, nearly killed her too. That's been a year ago and physically, Lena is fine, but she has a severe depression and needs someone to look after her. That's where Kara comes in. During her time with the Luthor's she slowly finds out there's a little more going on, though. (Trigger warnings for: implied/referenced self harm, homophobia, mention of eating disorder, abuse, grief/mourning, survivor guilt and panic attacks)