The music ended and no one made a sound. "We need to talk but first…" Leaning forward, I closed the gap between us and pressed my lips against hers. Everyone cheered.

"Hala-fucking-luja! It's about damn time!"

"Alex, language!"

"Sorry, Mom."

Breaking the kiss, Lena sat. "I'm sorry, I got carried away but I couldn't keep it in any longer."

"That's…." I couldn't string a sentence together. "Fine. Perfectly, fine." Wrapping my arms around Lena, I remembered not to squeeze too tightly. Tears stung my eyes.

"Wait, why are you sniffling." Pulling back, panicked green eyes searched mine. "Happy tears?"

"Yes." Sniffling, I looked around for Mon-El. I just caught him leaving.

"Should we be worried?" Winn twitched. "He has anger issues." A second later, we heard a car alarm go off.

Rushing out the door, we saw Mon-El smash in another window of Lena's Camaro. "Hey!" I tried stopping him only to have Mon-El throw a punch at me. Gritting my teeth, I socked the frat boy in the nose sending him to the ground. All the extra sun really gave me a good boost of energy.

"Is everyone oka-…uhm…" Lena was a bit shocked when she saw the man knocked out.

"Lena, I am so sorry about your car. I'll pay to have the windows fixed. I promise."

"Kara, as long as you're okay, that's all that matters. No need to pay for the windows. Let's just go back to the house and talk things out."

"Hey, I called an Uber-Xl. Take it back to your place. I'll have one of the girls follow me to the house when I bring the SUV. Mark can tow the Camaro to his shop tonight. He owes me a favor." Victoria spoke softly trying to ease tension. "Okay?"

"Thank you, Victoria." Lena pulled me close realizing I was shaken up. Before we left, Alex and Lena gave Victoria the keys for both cars. The ride back was silent. Everyone wondering who should speak first.

"We'll take care of Mike, if you two want to go ahead and talk." Alex paused, "Privately." The last word was more for me than Lena. I know what I need to say once we're alone. I just hope Lena can forgive me.

Closing the door, I bowed my head. "Lena, I'm sorry…"

Taking a seat on our bed, she watched me. "For what?"

Biting my lip, I tried keeping my voice steady but to no avail. "I've not been honest with you. Not fully, anyway."

"Sit with me." Patting the bed, Lena waited. "Please?" Finally, I did as she asked but kept my head down. Placing a hand on my back, she continued softly. "I can tell when someone's lying to me. You don't have to hide it from me."

"I know." My voice was choked. "I'm sorry." Tears rolled down my cheeks. "I'm scared of losing you once you know."

Wrapping me in her arms, Lena kissed my temple. "I'm not going anywhere."

"Promise?" I suddenly remembered when I said those exact words to Lena.

Her soft chuckle told me she remembered too. "Promise."

Wiping my tears, I cleared my throat. "I'm Supergirl." When Lena said nothing, I finally gathered the courage to meet her gaze. "Lena?"

"Do you feel better now? I'm not angry you kept that from me. I only wish you told me sooner. But I understand why you haven't."

"R-really? You're okay with it?"

"There's a reason I flirted with you and Supergirl." Lena smiled. "I had a feeling the two of you were the same person at my gala. Over time, my suspicions only grew when your cover stories became flakier." Lena smiled softly. "I was getting coffee with Kara Danvers when you called. Ring a bell?"

My head fell as a choked laugh escaped my throat. "Yeah, yeah. I remember."

"You couldn't look me in the eye that night. And then when you, as Supergirl, saved me from Rhea's ship, you had that same gasp when you saw me in that hideous dress as the first time I addressed you in my office after Clark wrote that story about me."

"I remember." A deep blush burnt a path up my neck to my ears. Golly. She looked amazing. But the dress was hideous.

"I do have one request though." Meeting Lena's gaze, I waited. "Will you do the thing?"

"What thing?" My brow furrowed.

"The shirt thing." A light blush covered the business woman's cheeks as she mimicked ripping open her shirt.

"Oh," I chuckled softly. "Uh, sure. Hold on." Rummaging through my drawer, I realized I didn't have a button down. "Crap."

"There's one in the closet." Slowly, Lena crossed her legs with a positively primal look in her eyes. Shivering, I walked into the closet. "I saw that, Miss. Danvers." Closing the door, I changed quickly.

Walking before the powerful woman, I took in a deep breath. "You ready?"

"Always." Green eyes darkened as they watched my hands move slowly. "I can always buy another shirt, Kara. Please, don't hold back for its sake." Becoming serious, I ripped the shirt like I would my own to reveal my family's symbol. The action caused a soft moan to escape Lena's throat. I want to hear that again. "Come to me, Miss. Danvers." Pulling me to straddle her lap, Lena kissed me deeply. "What's your real name?"

"Kara Zor-El." I paused, "No relation to…." My voice died off as Lena traced the symbol with her fingertips. She enjoys making me shiver. And oh, how much I enjoy it.

"Fuck boy? Good." Running her hands along my sides, Lena trailed her fingertips down my spine. "What do you want me to call you? Kara Danvers or Kara Zor-El?"

"As unbelievably sexy as it is to hear you speak Kryptonian, I want you to call me Kara Danvers more."

"Kara Danvers, it is." Capturing my lips once more, Lena flipped us so I was on the bed and she was straddling my hips. "I hope you don't mind but, I exercise control in all things."

"If I didn't want to give that control to you, I never would have fallen in love with you.

"You…love me?"

Biting my lip again, I smiled. "Yes."

"I love you too."

"Good." Pulling Lena down for a searing kiss, I parted my legs to let her get more comfortable. Tangling my hands in silky locks, I allowed Lena's tongue entrance. Rao. I want to touch her skin so badly. Ever since I saw her in a bikini. But I can't. Not yet.

Picking up on my inner turmoil, Lena rolled off of me trying to catch her breath. "We can't. Not tonight." Tucking stay hair behind my ear, she cupped my cheek. "I don't want to rush anything with you. If I've learned anything from Hawaii, it's to never let something burn too brightly right off. Especially, if it deals with someone I want to spend my life with."

"Victoria?"

"Yes." Lena paused, knowing what I wanted to ask. "She was a white-hot summer romance. We knew it would only last the two months I was here. And at the time, we were both okay with that. I was twenty-one and she was twenty-four. Neither of us wanted to settle down at the moment. We learned a lot from one another." A soft smile graced Lena's face. "She saw us walk into the bar together and swore we were a couple. Even after what Mike said. The second she saw the way I look at you, she knew I had fallen hard."

"So, was my song…"

"On purpose. She could see you felt the same way. But knew you were still a little scared."

"Remind me to thank her tomorrow."

Chuckling, Lena got up to gather her nightwear. "Alright, I will. It's nearly two thirty. Victoria will just leave the keys in the sofa on the porch if no one else is awake."

"It's been an exciting night. Let's get some rest."

"We'll need it for the amount of drama I started."

Laughing, I turned my back so we could change with some privacy. "Yeah." Climbing into bed, I snuggled up to Lena. "Night."

"Goodnight."

Xxx

Unlike every morning this week, Lena and I were woken to the unapproving sound of a throat being cleared. "Go away."

"Speaking in unison now? Wow." Realizing who's voice it was, both of us shot straight up. "Oh good, you're dressed."

"V-V-Victoria? W-w-what are you doing here?"

Laughing, the redhead looked passed me to a stretching Lena. "She really is cute."

"Yeah, and she's also mine." Yawning, she continued. "What are you doing here?"

"Well, it's noon and everyone else was scared to come in here. I guess they all thought you'd both be naked. Alex tried to stop me but I didn't care. Anyway, your car is in the shop. Should be fixed in a few days."

"Okay, how much do I owe you?"

"Don't worry about it. It's good to see you happy, Lena. Don't let her get away."

Wrapping her arms around me, Lena spoke. "Trust me; I won't." Kissing my cheek, she let her chin rest on my shoulder.

"You're way too sweet. It's gross." Victoria's gaze fell on me. "And blondie, treat her right. Lena's been through a lot of shit over the years. She doesn't open up easily."

"I will." Smiling triumphantly, I snuggled into Lena's embrace.

"Good." With that, the older woman left the room.

"I guess we better get up before you starve and I get a headache from caffeine withdrawal." Kissing my cheek again, Lena moved off the bed and out the door. "Later, Victoria."

"Laterz."

Entering the kitchen, all eyes were on us. "They won't stop staring at me." Lena poured a second mug of coffee and set the creamer down. "It's creepy."

"They're waiting to see if you have any of them killed for letting Victoria wake us up."

"If I promise not to kill anyone, do you think they'll speak?"

"Maybe."

Taking a long sip of the steamy liquid, Lena spoke to the living room. "I won't kill anyone. Unless you keep staring in silence. Then I may change my mind."

"Alex did it!" Winn and James pointed at my sister.

"Traitors!"

Our mother laughed as she came to pour herself another cup of coffee. "She did try to stop Victoria. Did the two of you clear the air last night?"

"Yes, I told Lena I was Supergirl and she's not mad that I didn't tell her."

"At least now I don't have to worry about how much fast food she eats."

Alex scoffed playfully. "Yeah, you just have to watch as she eats a dozen doughnuts and doesn't gain an ounce. I'm glad you two are on the same page now. Is it safe to assume that both of the Danvers sisters are seeing women?"

"Alex!" My voice squeaked. "Yes…"

"Well, I would hope so." Lena chuckled. "Where's Mike?"

"He left. Something about one of the chicks at the In Between. He'll figure a way back to National City on his own if he doesn't just stay here." James rolled his eyes. "Hopefully, he'll stay away from National City and become someone else's problem."

"We would be so lucky." Alex raised her coffee mug to James.

"So, what's on the agenda today?" Winn propped his feet up. "I vote beach but I'm staying out of the sun. I got a little too burnt yesterday. It hurts to move."

"Hmmm, me staying under an umbrella doesn't seem so nuts now, does it?" Lena kidded with a smirk. "There's plenty of aloe in the bathroom. It's the blue serum that isn't sticky."

"Sounds good to me. Grab a bite and we'll meet you out there." Alex rinsed out her mug and went to change. Soon, it was only Lena and I in the house.

"Are you okay? I mean, really okay with all of this?" Lena spoke softly as she brought out the lunch meat and cheese.

"I am, yeah. Honestly."

"Good." Placing the bread on the counter, Lena wrapped her arms around my waist. "Because I couldn't be happier." Dipping my head, I kissed my first, and hopefully last, girlfriend.

"Stop making out and eat something!" Alex called from the porch. "James is trying to be a show off with the skid board. We need to teach him a lesson!"

"Alright! Go away!" Laughing, I kissed Lena once more before making a sandwich. I can't wait to hear Lena laugh. I can't wait to spend the rest of my life making her laugh.

"Eat quick. We can't have James showing off." Kissing my cheek, Lena went to eat on the porch. "You coming?"

"Of course." Joining everyone outside, Lena and I watched from the porch as James repeatedly fell from missing his footing on the moving board. I know things will change when we got back home but I'll be ready for whatever happens as long as Lena is by my side.