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SuperCorp One shots
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    Time 33h 48m
Ongoing, First published Nov 27, 2020
Hey y'all! You are here because you like supercorp and supergirl. So do I so that's why I am writing this. 

I have another one shot book that has lots of amazing lesbian and queer stories but I felt I was just posting supergirl content recently and decided I should put into one book. 

Fluff angst (though rarely) maybe smut idk yet, 

Other fandoms may include arrowverse characters, She-Ra, Halivy, some marvel possibly and other gay ships. Buuttttt mostly supercorp
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Supercorp

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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)