@kryptonian-kara I hope you don’t mind that I borrowed your idea (“Kara surrounded by my 1000 ships for her,”) it was just too good.
UPDATE: I forgot Maxima. (*cue a Homer Simpson “D’oh!”*)

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@kryptonian-kara I hope you don’t mind that I borrowed your idea (“Kara surrounded by my 1000 ships for her,”) it was just too good.
UPDATE: I forgot Maxima. (*cue a Homer Simpson “D’oh!”*)
edit/webweave/moodboard: sara lance x oliver queen x barry allen x kara danvers | @fourormore's bingo: blood kink, redo of this
Supergirl has a competency kink. Pass along.
Kara for the ask game
Thanks for playing! ^^
CLEARLY Kate Kane, my OTP for her! Also Cat Grant, my first ship for her, I will always hold great love for them and I miss them! And Sara Lance, because that Crisis event somehow really sold me on a “what’s a gay gal gonna do up in space with nothing to do but two other gals who like gals?”. Currently reading the New 52 and that run is REALLY making me like Kara/Siobhan Smythe, which I kind of didn’t see coming.
Send me a character and i’ll tell you at least two characters I ship them with
87. Supercanary (Kara Danvers / Sara Lance)
Supergirl/ Legends of Tomorrow, The Flash, Arrow, Batwoman
Onesided Canon.
Unpopular Opinion
It is up to Katie McGrath whether or not she wants to let people know when her birthday is, no one else.
Where’s the fic where someone wakes up after a one night stand to find they’re stuck being quarantined together?
Or maybe they passed out someplace hidden during a house party and wake up to find they’re stuck with someone they’ve never met. “Getting stuck with a stranger in your house wasn’t the most comforting thing in these hard times, but at least they were helping with the cleanup. Not that there was much else to do, but the thought counted, they supposed.”