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An experiment gone wrong (Lena Luthor x reader)
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Em andamento, Primeira publicação em ago 05, 2019
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You were a normal girl with a bright future. But everything changed once she came along. The devil herself Lillian Luthor. She turned you into an emotionless weapon and kept you locked away from the real world. 

What will happen when they finally find you? Will you ever be able to be the person you were before?

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I don't own Supergirl or any of the characters in it. A lot of things will be different from the original show.
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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)