4beit:

what if it wasn’t clark who found kara when she crash landed on earth?

what if clark was so used to hearing the crashing of space craft onto the planet that he long ago stopped checking for the cousin he was supposed to have. so, what if kara crashes into a field outside of a tiny town called blue springs, nebraska. what if the first person she meets on planet earth is not her cousin, nor jeremiah danvers or his daughter or his wife. what if kara stumbled from a cornfield and scared the ever-living shit out of a bruised and freezing fourteen-year-old maggie sawyer? 

find out more with part one in the series: come up here [and stand with me] 

nerdsbianhokie:

nerdsbianhokie:

Sometimes, I remember that Jenna Dewan is a vegan, and can’t help but imagine Lucy Lane as one.

Except, nobody really notices. She’s really quiet about it, doesn’t bring it up. Just goes about checking ingredient lists and asking what’s in stuff. People think, maybe she’s got an allergy or something. They’ve all seen her eat chocolate and stuff, after all, how would they know it’s all vegan alternatives?

Then Maggie shows up, who is a little more vocal about being vegan. Not in a ‘yes everyone, I’m a vegan and it’s so much healthier’ way, but she’ll mention that she can’t eat certain things because she’s vegan, giving the actual reason.

The two of them talk about it a bit, about their reasons and give suggestions.

Then, game night, and they’re ordering food, and when Maggie orders her stuff, Lucy goes ‘oh, that sounds good, make it two of those.’ Everyone else is like, ‘you know that’s vegan, right?’ and Lucy is just ‘you know I’m vegan, right?’

And everyone else (except James, because James k ows because they dated)like just freezes like ’…..no, when the fuck did that happen’

‘oh, you know, almost ten years ago now’

this was basically a joke I made ages ago, but, uh, it’s now my actual hc for Lucy?

oops

friendly reminder that grown ass humans can easily be brought to our knees by parental units.

queercapwriting:

It does not make us weak.

It does not make us whiny.

We are not making it up just to instigate fights.

We are not making something out of nothing.

We are allowed to be hurt.

We are allowed to express our hurt.

We are not selfish because we are ourselves.

We are not inconsiderate because we assert our wants and needs.

We are real.

Our feelings are real.

Our pain is real.

We deserve to be recognized.

We deserve to be heard.

And, in case you were wondering, certified Badass, Brave, Powerful humans Alex Danvers, Maggie Sawyer, Lena Luthor, and Kara Zor-El Danvers all approve this message.

nerdsbianhokie:

small background for any trans!Maggie headcanons I have. I wrote it ages ago, and @change-the-rules swears I posted it already, but I can’t find it? so have it again it I did, I’ve edited it a little anyway.

tw for transphobia, homophobia, and mention of coercive rape


She has always been Maggie.

To herself, at least.

Her earliest memories are sitting in her abuela’s lap listening to the stories written just for her and her sister.

(her abuela was a writer, you see – published, even – but these, these were just for them)

Margarita, one of their special characters, was a princess who was also a knight. She was often mistaken for a man when she was in her armor.

And Maggie, five years old, with close cropped hair and a football themed bedroom, knew that was her. A princess who was also a knight, but was always mistaken for a boy.

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