She looked around at all the happy faces, laughing as though nothing had happened, as if her world didn't fall apart. Kara touched the cold, empty seat next to her. Her perfect game night partner hated her. She felt her heart clench at the thought, it killed her to know that Lena wasn't there, wasn't by her side anymore.

William sat down next to her, almost landing on her hand. He sat in her seat without asking, just took what he thought was his and that made Kara's blood boil. No one but Lena had sat on her left since Lena's first game night and Kara planned on keeping it that way. Kara knew that one day Lena will be back and would want her spot, Kara would make sure it was there.

"Move." Kara spoke clear, trying to hide the anger in her voice.

"Oh come on Kara, we are partners. Where would you want me to sit? No one else is coming, it's fine." William said dismissively and turned back towards the group. Alex paused as she watched Kara try to calm herself down.

"We are not partners, I already have a game night partner. As for where you can sit? You can sit in your car on your ride back home because I think it is time for you to go. Good night William."

He looked around at everyone else, expecting someone to stand up for him. When no one did he turned back to face Kara. Her face was clear, she did not want him there and he could not figure out why. William started to gather up his things, saying good night to everyone as he went. Alex walked him to the door and gave him a sad smile.

"Who is it?" William quietly asked Alex.

"You should know that Kara has this thing with Lena. None of us are sure what it is, they claim to just be friends-"

"Best friends. Kara always corrects everyone, Lena is her best friend."

"All of us think that maybe there is something more. It isn't your fault, you didn't know. Lena is Kara's everything; she is her perfect game night partner, her cry and complain pillow, movie night cuddle buddy, her perfect and always there everything. Now she lost her and is falling apart. So if I were you, I would back off because you are not Lena. Have a good night William." Alex shut the door before he could respond and went back to the group. She could see Kara staring down at her phone, a picture of her and Lena from a previous game night on the screen.

"You're right Alex. No one will ever be Lena." The entire group went silent as Kara spoke. "I think-I think I love her. I love her and I lost her. She is never coming back because of me. I hurt her. I hurt her so bad. I wanna make it right, I want her back. I would do anything to have her back." Kara's body shook as she cried over her words.

"You know darling, you could have told me without the waterworks and speaker phone." Lena's voice cut through the cries. Kara hiccuped as she tried to stop and scramble to find the owner of the voice. "Alex, would it be okay if Kara left game night just this once." Lena's voice drifted through the air again.

"Of course. Kara, go get your girl."