Schott Through the Heart -Winn Schott-
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 35m
  • Reads 407
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 3
  • Time 35m
Ongoing, First published Apr 17, 2018
"I have been here." I stop him from leaving, "This whole time. I have always been here for you. I sat through everything. For you. I listened to you talk endlessly about Kara. I listened to you talk about work. I listened to everything you've told me." 
"Lana-"
I tightly squeeze my fists, the knuckles on my skin turning a pale white, "No." I could feel my throat close as I try to form the words, "Winn, just... no."

Lana Erickson is the adoptive daughter of her loving parents, Whitney and Dinah Erickson, and the best friend of Winn Schott and Kara Danvers. She happily works alongside her friends, her adoption, nothing made her smile go away. Her optimism brought smiles to the faces of others. But behind every smile is an oncoming storm.
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How Many Tears Are Enough?

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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)