Her Superman
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  • Parts 26
  • Time 1h 47m
  • Reads 27,973
  • Votes 914
  • Parts 26
  • Time 1h 47m
Complete, First published Nov 14, 2021
One Secret can change most things in any kind of relationship. I'm no different. But it's not every day that you reunite with your childhood best friend and realise that he is a being from another world. 

We spent so much time together when we were younger, and I thought I knew the real him, when in truth I was only scratching the surface. Getting to the heart and soul of people is a true test, Come and see how that works out for me.
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Marinette Kent

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Have you ever wondered what it's like being the only Kryptonian on earth without powers? It sucks. I'm Marinette Martha Kent. Yup that's right I'm the daughter of the man of steel....and I mostly take after my mom, so I'm utterly completely human. The worst part of being my father's daughter is I can't be a hero. His excuse is I don't have powers while there are heroes such as Green Arrow and Batman. An alien with no powers equals a worthless alien, and the entire justice league knows it to after all my father said so. At least I have my brothers who believe in me... I'm lying no one in my family thinks I can be a hero I'm just a dumb human to them. What's worse is even the bat family won't help me because they secretly agree, or at least that's what I think. So I did what any normal human would do when in an environment that doesn't believe in them I left. I applied for a 2-year foreign exchange program in France starting my high school year. Pairs, France here I come Characters belong to their rightful owners. (Daminette)