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Kara lets go of Lena and flashes her a grand smile. The real reason she'd never slept at anyone's house being she was a werewolf, was a little hard to explain to anyone outside her family. She was glad Lena didn't ask why. Eliza had been reluctant to allow Kara over at first, but after Kara's Awakening she was sure she could control her transformations.

"So! What's the rundown?"

Lena tapped her chin for a moment. "Well, I'm guessing you're hungry. How about we order a pizza?"

"Ooh! Yes please!" Kara said, jumping up and down. "Potstickers too?"

"What's that?"

"It's like a Chinese dumpling thing. It's great, I know this place that makes them the best and delivers!"

Retrieving her cellphone, she chuckled and called the pizza place,
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Kara grins and they walk to the upstairs bedroom.

“Here, I'll get you some clothes you can wear to bed.” Lena says as the enter her room. Kara sits on the edge of the bed and watches Lena rifle through her gigantic walk in closet.

The brunette comes out with some sweater knit sweatpants and a black tank top, which she gladly accepts. Kara, used to undressing around tons of her teammates, grabs the hem of her baseball tee and pulls it over her head. She then shimmies out of her blue skinny jeans and bends down to pick up her clothes. She hears Lena’s heart rate pick up and she looks over her shoulder to make sure she’s ok.

Lena seems fine, but she is redder than a tomato. They lock eyes and kara tilts her head in confusion. That just makes Lena blush more and she turns away to get her own clothes. Kara narrows her eyes and smirks slightly. She understood now, well at least the part where Lena was blushing because she was half naked. As for why, she wasn’t sure yet.

Returning to the nightwear Lena had given her, she slips the black tank top over her head and tugs it down. It's a little tight on her, but not uncomfortably so. She figures Lena must be a few sizes smaller than her. Then she dawns the sweat pants (also a little tight around the rear and calves but she’ll live)and says: “All done!” while turning to

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