[ It's not the strength or the flight that makes marks Kara as something other than human, it's her well of kindness. It gives Jess all the comfort of a cosmic horror, the depth of it driving onlooking mortals to madness. She carries on not looking at Kara, as pathetic as that is. Jess wants Kara's blame; she wants it to mitigate the shame she's feeling. It that won't work, she'll try to chip away at the dread. ]
I can't save you but I can put you down, if he tells you to hurt anyone. [ Okay, she can try. Nothing of value lost if she resets in the process (aside from more of Kara's innocence) and it might buy anyone else in danger a necessary sliver of time. ] Just say yes or no.
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I can't save you but I can put you down, if he tells you to hurt anyone. [ Okay, she can try. Nothing of value lost if she resets in the process (aside from more of Kara's innocence) and it might buy anyone else in danger a necessary sliver of time. ] Just say yes or no.