Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Sara 11.7

The Deep: 


Sara hates him. She thinks he's a joke and a disgrace to the team. She was appalled to hear that he forced himself on Starlight and even more so about his "love" for the underwater fauna.  She bought his book in order to have something fun to read to herself. She has not met him just yet, but her issue with A-Train would catch the attention of the Deep who will try to hook himself to her in order to find redemption. She would always find him icky and would try to remain out of his reach. 


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Sara was infamous for her bad choice of partners. She should have learned a thing or two with her two previous ones, but she couldn't. As a matter of fact, her encounter with Homelander was pure dumb luck. She crossed paths with him and the moment he chose to see her again, she was starting to fall for him. Sara was cautious, she had been safe for a couple years since her breakup with Brett, but she couldn't stop herself. Homelander just crashed into her life and she let him in. 


Sara was well aware of his nature. He was unhinged, murderous, dangerous, and unstable. He was violent and selfish and the list of his flaws was outbalancing the list of his qualities. Sara knew, but life made her into a self-serving person. She always chose to bet on herself and to protect herself first and foremost. Homelander protected her. He cared for her. He was into Sara as well and that was all she needed. The world could be damned, she was his Bonnie and he was her Clyde. It was what it was. 


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"It took Homelander for Sara to rediscover herself. She was sensuality made flesh. She knew herself pretty well before she met the most powerful man on Earth, but Homelander took her to places she didn't know she could reach. Her mind broke free, and Sara became more than she was, larger than life. 


Homelander was her perfect partner, he was the Yin to her Yang, her complete opposite in a lot of things. They still found each other and the commonalities between the two of them. they still found each other and became addicted to the other, a true case of co-dependency. Sara was aware of it, she knew that she couldn't live her life without Homelander. She couldn't feel like herself when he wasn't around but she welcomed the risks. she welcomed what they were and who they were for each other."

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