"Oh?" she asked, readjusting herself so fit against him, head resting on his arm. "Did it look hard to crack?" she could crack into Homeland security, but maybe this computer was different. Kara wouldn't mind getting a look at how all things were run around here. She didn't want to screw anything up, but she wanted to get a better understanding. She knew there had to be security around the mainframe, but just how hard it was she didn't know. He didn't look like he was badly hurt, so how bad could it have been? There would have been some serious anger issues and possibly some fits of rage if something had of happened to him.
She smiled at the kiss, turning her head to the side to side to touch her lips to his. She brought one of her hands up, fingers running softly down the side of his face. Kara didn't like this place, but there was, at least, one person who was making it completely worth it.
If things kept going the way they were, she wasn't sure she'd be able to take leaving well. It was almost as if she had somewhere she belonged. Earth had never been home to her, she'd never fit in. At least this place didn't feel that way. Smiling, she pulled back, keeping her face a few inches away. She was interested in hearing how the discovery went, or if he found anything interesting. Any bits of information on the city they could find would be helpful.