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Her Brother's Keeper
A CatCo Magazine exclusive by Kara Danvers
Photos by James Olsen//
“Now,” Lena says, physically pushing her keyboard away on her desk, as though trying to distance herself from the temptation to keep working. “What can I do for you?”
Anyone who has met Lena is familiar with these words. They are her go-to greeting; practiced, polite, and most importantly, meant in earnest. A thesis statement: Lena Luthor wants to help.
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"Wisdom, compassion, strength," Aden quotes the pillars of a Commander's essence to you, "but a plank cannot be supported on only three columns. Its integrity would be compromised. You forgot one, Heda."
"Did I? And which pillar would that be, Aden?" You ask as you both pull away from your hug. His calm eyes glisten knowingly as he smiles. Aden reaches out, takes your hand, and squeezes before nodding.
"Love," he murmurs as he glances back at the doorway. "Don't Hedas deserve love, too?"
orLexa finally makes peace with her past and Clarke is brave and accepts her feelings.
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"She’s never felt this before. Except. She thinks of green eyes set in dark kohl shadows and she knows. She felt naked then too."
Or, Clarke wanders off to be alone. But then Lexa's right there and she's the only one Clarke can bear to hold on to.
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this heart, fossilized and silent (once was tender and once was violent) by Chrmdpoet
Fandoms: The 100 (TV)
19 Oct 2015
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Clarke is only three days into being a runaway when she realizes that she did not fully think this through. When she walked away from Camp Jaha, she took only herself, a handgun with limited ammunition, and the gnawing guilt inside her. Three days without food, water, fresh clothing, or bedding of any kind, however, and she is painfully aware of how foolish that decision had been.
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The first time she laughs at you, you are sure your heart will stop beating. You have listened to her answer questions about Germany, say a few things in the language like she’s been speaking it since birth, joke with your teammates at the table. You have taken notice of the way her doe eyes light with passion when she talks about Frankfurt and her family, and you’ve fallen in love with the way she begins to talk out of the corners of her mouth and slip into a slight accent as she talks longer and longer about her home away from home. You’ve watched her giggle her betrayal as Heather Mitts tries to pull a prank on Hope, and you’ve found yourself studying the smallest thing—the curve of her hands clasped together on the table, the heavy blink of her eyes as she admits she’s a little jet-lagged, the crinkle of her nose when she laughs. And you realize that you want to be the one making her laugh.
