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Alex: Hey Kara, what time is the game?
Kara: It's 9:00 AM, but it might not happen.
Alex: Why? I was looking forward to watching my niece play on my first weekend here.
Kara: Their coach is sick. They asked Lena and I to do it, but we don't really know anything about sports.
Alex: I'll do it. You know I played soccer in college.
Kara: Really?
Alex: Absolutely. I'll be there around 8:30.
Kara: Yay! See you then. :)
When Kara and Lena arrived, Alex was already talking to the team as the four year old all huddled in around each other. They were all listening with rapt attention as Alex told each of the children where they were going to play.
Kara and Lena began setting up their chairs when Sam joined them.
"It's a really nice day for a game," Sam said as she sat her chair up next to Lena.
"It really is," Kara responded as she watched the little ones begin to kick soccer balls at the goal. She laughed as her sister stood in goal and dived dramatically at each ball that passed.
"Woah," Sam exclaimed as she followed the ball that Ruby had just kicked to where it went past Alex. "Who is that? Damn, she's hot."
Kara turned her head towards Sam quickly while Lena gave her a look to go easy on the woman. Kara smirked back at her wife before speaking to Sam. "She's filling in as the coach today."
"She should be the coach every single day," Sam said as Kara watched her watch Alex.
"I hear she just moved here from Central City. She might be available to stay if you're so interested," Kara said with a grin and a mischievous glint in her eye that Sam didn't see because she was watching Ruby run up and down the soccer field.
Kara watched Alex as the red head seemed to be having a great time. She was instructing the kids in a gentle way, but she was clearly trying to help them learn the game at the same time.
"Great job Ruby," Kara heard Alex yell before Sam's eyes lite up.
"She clearly likes children," Sam said. "That's a plus."
Lena grinned at her before jumping out of her seat to cheer as her daughter scored a goal.
At halftime they watched as the children got water and crowded around Alex to continue to talk about the game. Lena was shocked at how much attention the children were all paying to Alex. Usually they just ran around in circles for two hours and went home. Alex squatted down with her back to them all to get on eye level with the children.
"Oh my god," Sam said again. "She clearly used to play soccer." She spoke the first part at normal volume before whispering, "look at that ass."
Kara had to throw her hand over her mouth to stifle the giggle that threatened to give her away. Lena decided it was a good moment to tease her wife.
"She does have a remarkable ass," Lena said before grinning at Kara.
The second half went by quickly as Sam continued to talk to Lena and Kara about how physically attractive Alex was. By the end of the game, Kara thought she was going to explode from keeping the secret from Sam that Alex was her sister.
When the game ended, Grace and Ruby ran over to join their moms while Alex collected the soccer balls. Kara saw nerves all over Sam's face as Alex approached the group with the bag of balls slung over her shoulder.
"Auntie Alex," Grace yelled as she joined the group. "That was the best game ever."
Sam looked down at her daughter who was nodding enthusiastically before turning to look at Kara as the words registered in her head.
"She's your sister?" Sam asked as she began to blush profusely.
"I am," Alex said as she turned towards Sam. She wasn't sure why the woman was blushing so much. "Alex Danvers," she said as she reached out to offer Sam her hand to shake.
"Sam Arias," she said smiling back at Alex as she took her hand.
"Ruby and Grace, how about we go get a snack?" Lena asked as she put an arm around both of the young girls. "You too," she said shooting a look at her wife to tell her to get moving.
Sam was still blushing as the four walked away leaving her standing there with Alex.
"I hear you just moved here," Sam said as she finally seemed to get her blushing under control.
"I did. I wanted to spend more time with my sister and my niece," Alex answered as she took in the woman standing in front of her.
"Ruby's mine," Sam said as she looked over to see Lena and Kara getting the girls ice cream.
"She's a great kid," Alex answered with a smile. "Coordinated and athletic for her age."
"She seems to like you as a coach," Sam said.
"I enjoyed it, really," Alex answered as she made eye contact with the woman standing in front of her causing Sam to blush all over again.
"I'm sorry," Sam said as she looked down at the ground. "I spent the entire game telling Kara how attractive I thought you were, and I didn't know she was your sister."
Now Alex understood why her sister and Lena had been so quick to leave the two of them alone.
"Thank you," Alex said as she shot a grin at Sam that typically worked with women.
"You know," Alex began. "I just moved here, and I don't really know anyone. Would you like to show me around one night?"
Sam blushed again before looking up to meet Alex's eyes. "I'd love to," she answered honestly. "How about tomorrow night?"
"That works perfect for me," Alex answered.
They exchanged numbers before Lena, Kara, Grace, and Ruby joined them.
Alex said her goodbyes so that she could go home and shower before leaving the group.
"The two of you are watching Ruby tomorrow night," Sam said and smiled at the yells of approval that came from the two girls.
"Why?" Lena asked.
"Because I have a date," Sam said with a grin as she turned to gather Ruby's things. Lena and Kara exchanged an exited glance as they watched the woman and her daughter walk away.
"I told you they'd be a good match," Lena said as they leaded back to the car to head home.
