Fandom: Supergirl
Rating: K
Summary: Specificity is the soul of all good communication. Also, t-shirts.
A/N: Alternate title for this work: Too Many Ellipses…
D
A N V E R SAlex
writes the letters out slowly, in clear, bold capitals.Kara
watches with rapt attention, eyes following the movement of the pen,
the flow of the ink over the ballpoint.“Danvers,”
Alex tells her, pointing at the word, and spells it out loud.Kara
nods. Alex has no way of knowing if Kara really understands, though.
She tries something else.A
L E X
Tag: kara danvers
picture a baby pre-teen Kara DEMANDING that Clark and Lois let her perform a Kryptonian Rite of Marriage for them when they tell her they’re engaged because, despite the age difference, she is the first born of their house and it is her sacred duty to preside over their bond. Imagine her in giant robes that don’t fit that Mama Kent lovingly sewed for her based on a shoddy drawing she does from memory, her standing on a box (because she’s not actually tall enough to see over the makeshift podium they’re using) in the Kent farmhouse with the Kents and the Danvers – including a very annoyed and disinterested Alex – watching while she basically improv’s her way through a marriage ceremony. In her defense, she’d only seen one before Krypton exploded, and she was so young she barely paid attention.
Besides, not even Clark can really speak authentic Kryptonian, so when she forgets what she should say she just fills in with ramblings about her favorite foods and how Lois is pretty even if she is kind of mean, and how she can’t wait till she’s an adult cause she’s totally gonna be taller than Clark. Everyone just stands there with that polite uncomprehending “i don’t speak your language” smile, the happy couple holding hands, and the ceremony ends with a banshee-like scream from Kara before she smacks them both across the face with some strange powder that no one knows how she got her hands on, leaving a handprint smear across both of their faces. She demands that they leave it on for the rest of the day, and they’re pretty sure she made up ninety percent of the whole ritual but Kara hasn’t smiled that wide since she landed and so they humor her. The night ends with a giant feast, with music and laughter, with Kara trying to teach Clark a Kryptonian dance but mostly just getting stepped on. It’s the first time Kara really feels like this new planet could be a home.
supergirl season 1 appreciation week
day 4: best relationship (cat and kara)It’s all anyone ever needed from you. Thank you, Cat.
Alex being validated and loved ✨
Kara Zor-El of Krypton, you have great rage in your heart. You belong to the Red Lantern Corps. – Supergirl: Red Daughter of Krypton
“there is nothing surprising to me about rebellious Kara getting unicorn tattoos ” Agreed, but I am just wonder the HOW. Did she solar flare just to be able to get them? Sorry Krytonians with tats always tweek the logistics side of my brain.
They got that dank ass red sunlight simulator that takes away her powers. It takes a lot of convincing but eventually Kara gets alex and J’onn to agree to her using the simulator for a tattoo, something she says was a rite of passage on Krypton (funny how every thing Kara’s ever really really wanted just happened to be some rite of passage…) and lo and behold! Maggie happens to know an alien tattoo artist they are able to vet and bring into the DEO to do it.
Alex’s disapproval quickly turns into amused teasing as her tough-as-nails baby sister whines her way through the tattoo like its the most difficult thing ever.
“It’s a rite of passage,” she says in a lofty tone as Kara lets out another pitiful whine drowns out the drone of the needle. “It’s your sacred duty.”
dc comics aesthetic ☆ kara danvers / supergirl
“She is every bit the hero he is. She just needs the chance to prove it.”
alex and kara in ‘the adventures of supergirl’ #8
Sometimes heroes wear capes, sometimes they don’t.