Prophecies (Super Lana 7)
DJ Dubois
May 2004
Notes: Smallville belongs to DC and the WB. All other characters are mine. Please send comments to dante0220 .
Spoiler Notice: This one draws heavily on "Covenant". Watch it before reading this one. You've been advised.
Chapter 1 [Cowache Caves—A Month after "When in Need"]
Under the night sky, most of the countryside surrounding Smallville seemed quiet. Except for the occasional car heading up Route 90, the only sounds audible to the human ear were the crickets chirping.
On the outskirts of town, the Cowache Caves represented a great enigma to archaeologists and linguists alike. Since Clark Kent had literally fallen into the complex's hidden innermost passages a year earlier, experts had combed the symbols and pictographs, looking for some meaning—a hidden Rosetta passage to break the code and discern the story depicted on the walls. Indeed, as Lex Luthor himself had said, the paintings seemed more impressive than their counterparts in Lasceaux, France. Trouble is nobody knew how to read them or so they all thought.
To Clark, however, the wall drawings stood out clearly. Ever since Kyla Buckwater had first explored these chambers with him and then, his experience with the octagonal key, he read the pictographs almost as easily as one might read a book. Indeed, the cave walls had foretold many of the events, which had happened over the previous year. Consequently, he studied the walls at every opportunity.
On this night, he critiqued the wall, studying a particular section. In among the other drawings, he saw several depicting a dark haired man and woman. I wonder.
You wonder about what, my Son? Jor-El replied. Guessing his son's question, he stated, That pairing is indeed you and Lana.
In the past year, Clark had learned to relax about speaking with the spirit about his girlfriend. I'm glad he approves.
The deceased father sighed, Why wouldn't I, Kal-El? She is one of us. I have made her so.
Clark smiled. "I can't say how much I appreciate that."
She proved herself to us both, Kal-El. Now, I won't have to use the other plan I had in place.
Which was?
Before Lana proved her worth, there was another intended for you. Her name was Kara.
Suddenly, a group of images started glowing.
The yellow haired one. She was to be the One for you.
Clark swallowed hard, feeling glad that plan was kaput.
Then he heard Lana ask, Are you okay, Clark?
He rolled his eyes. I have to remember that she can hear my thoughts. He could almost feel his birth father smirking. What?
As I said, she's a natural.
Thanks. I've been practicing, she replied pleasantly. What's going on?
We're looking at the cave drawings, her boyfriend informed her. Trying to stay ahead of the next crisis.
She retorted, Clark, you're way too paranoid, all right? I told you to lighten up.
He ground his teeth. "I've been trying! It just seems that something is always happening!" His mind flashed back across the Black Hand's incursions into their lives. I can't stand Lana and Mom in danger like that. He felt her stewing in his head.
It's okay. Really it is. We handled it with the help of our friends. Can we talk about this tomorrow? Miri and I need to close up here and I want to run out to see my folks.
All right. Talk to you then. Buzz if you need anything, he agreed.
On the cell or this way? She wanted to lighten up his mood a bit.
Whatever you want. Thanks.
She has a point, Kal-El, Jor-El indicated.
"I know she does," Clark concurred. "I guess I'm still getting used to all of this stuff." He ran his hand across the pictograph. "I'm glad she's not coming to life. I've got things just the way I want them." Looking at his watch, he realized it was getting late. "Time to get going." With that, he sped away.
Jor-El remained there for a few minutes, surveying the wall. Just to the right of the glowing drawings, a large fissure dominated the surface. He's right. Things are going just the way we'd like. Hopefully, the crack will remain sealed. With that, he disappeared as well.
Chapter 2
[Smallville Cemetery]
Lana parked her red blazer beside the cemetery gate and leaned back, trying to take in everything. Dealing with being Kryptonian over the past year had been strange enough. The telepathic link with Clark however blew her away. Who knew when I badgered him about the Secret, it would involve super speed, incredible strength, x-ray vision not to mention heat vision? And now the telepathy too? Then she smiled. Now that's no longer a problem. Getting out of the truck, she made her way to her parents' grave marker and kneeled in front of it.
"Hi, Mom and Dad, I know I haven't been here that much. What can I say? It's been a really weird year. I'm finding out more and more about Clark everyday. It's scary and exhilarating to say the least! But at least, I have him as support." She grinned and took a deep breath. "And I think Jor-El's finally starting to accept me. I just wanted you to know that you're still important to me," she stated. She dusted off the stone and placed a couple of white roses on it. "I miss you both. No matter what happens, you're still my parents."
She stood there silently for several minutes, feeling their presence around her. While they remained silent, she knew they were there. "Thanks. I'll see you soon. I love you." She walked toward the blazer and drove off into the night.
[Sullivan Residence]
Chloe sat at the kitchen table, typing away on her laptop. With the latest issue of the Torch due early the next morning, she burned the midnight oil with a vengeance. In particular, the events surrounding the Cowache Caves fascinated her. We picked up some strange parasite in them and now Clark's practically living there? What's got you so interested down there, Farm Boy?
"Hey, Chloe," Lana greeted, walking in the front door.
"Hi, Lana, how was business?" the reporter wondered.
"Oh…busy," Lana replied, opening up the refrigerator door and pouring herself a glass of milk. "How's the latest issue?"
"About the same as it was at 5. I still need a lead. Do you think Clark would want to talk about the caves?"
Lana stiffened, trying not to reveal anything. I wonder what she'd do if she knew the whole truth? Now I understand why Clark is so paranoid. "Maybe at some point but definitely not tonight."
"Why not tonight? Is he there again?"
The former cheerleader shrugged. "Actually he's home, working on that English paper for tomorrow." She stretched. "What a night. I better get to bed. Good luck with that edition." She forced herself not to super speed from the room, watching to make sure she acted in a human manner.
Despite Lana's attempts to cover herself and Clark, the reporter's instincts felt something was up with her two friends. "I'll find out what's going on," she muttered, gulping her coffee. Looking at the staircase, she added. "Maybe not tonight but I'll find out."
Chapter 3
[Luthor Mansion]
Lex sat behind his desk, studying his stock reports. Since his father's arrest a month earlier, he had been running LuthorCorp's affairs and turning the organization into his own in the process. Dad, you needed to diversify more. No matter, I'll deal with it. Just as long as my friends are safe.
At that moment, the phone rang.
"Lex Luthor," he answered.
"Mr. Luthor, this is Director Michael Farrell of the FBI. How are you tonight?" the FBI director asked.
The billionaire instinctively frowned but kept his cool. "I'm fine, Director Farrell. What can I do for you?" he inquired, sliding into his 'Mr. Cool' mode.
"This is a quick call concerning your house guest. How's she doing?"
Lex rolled his eyes. I've watched her like a hawk. What's the problem? "Princess Jasmine's great. I've assured her father that everything's okay. Abdul's got his eye on her too."
"Very good, Mr. Luthor. With the Black Hand still at large, we can't be too careful. She was at the scene of that standoff at the Talon," Farrell noted. "Just so you know; I'm assigning an agent to watch things up there."
Lex arched his brow. The last thing he wanted was a Federal watchdog lurking around town, especially given the Smallville Weirdness Factor. "Are you sure we need to do that?"
"Trust me; the agent in question is experienced with the unusual. He'll blend in. I'll have him check in with you when he arrives. Have a good evening," Farrell concluded, hanging up.
Great. Thanks to the Black Hand, we have ourselves a chaperone. He poured himself a glass of scotch and considered the situation as a whole.
[Jasmine's bedroom]
As Lex heard the news from Farrell, Jasmine sat at her desk, toiling away on her English paper. Since helping Clark and their other friends to thwart the Black Hand, she devoted her attention to keeping her grades up and staying out of the spotlight. "I wish I could write English like Chloe does," she griped, wiping her brow with a hand towel.
At her side, Cocoa chattered at her supportively.
"Thanks, Cocoa," she expressed, giving her friend a pat on the head. "I would like to play too but I have to get this finished first."
The monkey whimpered.
"I know. I know," she sighed. "It won't be much longer. Thanks." After watching her companion lie down in his cage and take a nap, she smiled. What would I do without him?
At that moment, her cell phone buzzed.
She glanced at it and saw the yellow light blinking. Finally! She got up and went over to the closet. There she opened the phone and spoke into it. "Rajah, this is White Dove. 'When the tiger purrs….' "
"To action, it you spurs," Rajah responded. "Be careful, White Dove. The Americans will be watching you closely to keep you safe."
"By the Prophet! Lex is taking very good care of me and my friends here are wonderful. Why should the US government care?" the Princess complained.
"Your father is a very important man, White Dove. They do not want to take chances with you falling into the Black Hand's grasp," Rajah explained. "Go along with this agent that is coming. We'll communicate when coast is clear."
"Very well," Jasmine agreed reluctantly. "But I want you to tell me when you get information on the Black Hand. Understand?"
"Yes, White Dove, stay safe," Rajah concluded, signing off.
Jasmine signed off and moped back to her chair. She couldn't believe this was happening to her. After all, she came to America to be away from her father's harem. Bad enough that Abdul stifled her but now to deal with an American agent as well? Worse still, I could jeopardize Clark. I need to tell him and Miranda about this tomorrow. Having decided that, she got into bed and fell into an uneasy sleep.
Chapter 4
[Caves]
Even as the events unfolded back at the mansion, things in the caves weren't as they seemed. Within the chamber that Clark had investigated earlier, the fissure glowed. Suddenly, the ground shook with great force, causing rocks to fall from the ceiling above. The crack shone with a bright light and expanded.
From it, a slender blonde woman stepped onto the stone surface. Beside the fact that her blue eyes sparked in the dim light, the fact that she wore no clothes stood out. She smirked. "I'm free."
Within her mind, she heard Jor-El's voice. What are you doing? Stop this!
I am fulfilling your mission, Jor-El. I'm for Kal-El. Either he comes with me or he dies. The woman glared at the image materializing in front of her.
Kara! I command you to return to the cave wall! He commanded.
She shook him off. I do the mission I was created for. That you created me for. With that, she stormed out of the cave, super speeding for her target.
Jor-El cursed himself. For once, even he realized that his plans had overreached themselves. Realizing his next act, he vanished, knowing where he needed to be next.
[Kent Farm]
Kara stopped just outside of the Kents' picket fence and pushed the gate open. Primitive thing. As if it could really keep me out. She knocked on the front door.
Martha answered it, taking in an eyeful of the unique visitor. "Yes? My word! What are you doing out there like that?"
"I hoped to come in," Kara replied. "It is late."
"Right," the farm wife concurred, allowing her inside the house. "I'll get you some clothes."
Remember—use Earth customs for now. "Thank you," the visitor accepted. "This looks nice."
"Thanks," Jonathan accepted, wrapping her in a blanket. "Why ever are you running around like that for?"
She glared at him. "I was dropped off like this if you must know."
That statement set off the farmer's acute paranoia. "I didn't mean to offend you. I was just concerned."
At that moment, Miranda came in the door. "Hi, Everyone!"
"Hi, Miranda," Jonathan replied. "How was your shift at the Talon?"
"Busy. Lana and I were running all night," Miri told him. Looking at their visitor, she asked, "Who's this?"
"My name is Kara," Kara introduced herself, studying the other woman as well. "And you are?"
"Miranda Arighatto, a family friend. Pleased to meet you." The sensei extended her hand uncertainly. There was something about this stranger.
As soon as their hands gripped each other, the visitor jumped out of her chair. "You are the spawn of darkness!"
"Excuse me?" Miri asked incredulously. "What did I do to you?"
Kara frowned. "You have no idea of who you are, do you? Certainly, you shouldn't be near Kal-El!"
"Kal-El?" Miri wondered. "How do you know that?" Only the Kents, Lana, Clark and I know that name. "And what are you talking about?"
"That's enough," Jonathan interceded. "Answer her question, Kara."
The visitor shrugged. "I am from Krypton just as he is. As for why I'm here, he was promised to me. Finally, yes, Miranda Arighatto, I know the nature of your lineage." She smiled wickedly.
Martha brought a hot cup of tea for Kara. As she gave it to her, she asked, "What do you mean—he was promised?"
"He was given to me by Jor-El. Now he seeks to take him away, saying that some Earth wench should be his intended! I won't stand for that!" Kara declared.
"First you insult me, my family and now my best friend," Miri retorted, going eye to eye with Kara. "Listen, Sister, you best stop while you're ahead."
"Miranda, please," Martha requested, putting a stop to this argument. She knew that their guest would defend her friends' honor with her life and that is what it would cost her, especially if Kara was from Krypton.
"This isn't finished," Kara remarked.
"Oh I agree," Miranda declared, heading up the stairs. "Take care, Kara. And know of whom you speak first. Mr. and Mrs. Kent, I apologize about the tension but I won't stand for that." With that, she left, slamming her bedroom door behind her.
"Was that necessary?" Martha asked. "Miranda has no idea of who her family is. Besides, you haven't met Lana. She's a wonderful person."
"And we don't honor forced marriages in this country anyhow," Jonathan added, getting up from his chair.
"Kal-El will go with me," Kara reiterated firmly. "You, Jonathan Kent, have no say in the matter."
At that moment, Clark came in the front door. "Hey, guys, who's this?"
Before anyone could say anything, Kara turned and faced him. "Kal-El, I am for you."
"Excuse me?" Clark inquired incredulously.
"She says she's from Krypton, Son," the farmer noted.
"Since she knows the name, yeah, I'd say so but I've never seen you before in my life," Clark replied.
"That is immaterial. Your father promised me to you."
Hearing that, he realized her identity. "You're Kara, aren't you?"
"Clark, how?" his mother asked.
"Jor-El told me and Lana about her tonight," Clark continued before looking at the visitor again. "Look, Kara, I'm sorry. I have another intended. Jor-El said he told you."
Kara glared at him. "He did but YOU ARE MINE!"
"Jor-El says different," Clark countered. "I would like to be friends but you need to calm down."
The enraged alien shook her head. "I will have you, Kal-El, if I have to deal with this…lower life form…myself, I'll rip her apart with my bare hands!"
Clark set his jaw. "You might find her tougher than you think. From what I heard coming in, I agree with Miranda. You need to go."
"So be it. I give you until what you Earthers call sunset to reconsider. After that, I'll hunt her down," Kara concluded before disappearing in a burst of super speed.
In his head, Clark heard a final whisper. Remember, Kal-El, I will have you. "Great," he muttered, setting himself down on the couch. "As if this paper wasn't bad enough."
"Who is she, Clark?" his father demanded.
"Just as she said, Dad, she's from Krypton apparently. I can't have her going after Lana though!" Clark worried, not sure of what to do next.
"Lana can take care of herself, Clark," Martha assured him. "Look, you let her know at school tomorrow. Meantime, get some sleep."
"All right," he agreed warily. If Kara meant what she said, he would need every bit of strength for the next day.
"Hang in there," Jonathan told him.
After he went up the stairs, the two parents sat down anxiously.
"When will Jor-El leave us alone?" she asked, tossing her hands in the air.
"For once, this isn't his doing from what it sounds like," he disagreed. "But whatever it is, the kids will deal with it."
"If she's from Krypton, she would know their weaknesses, Jonathan! Even Clark doesn't have his full abilities yet."
"Then we'll see," Miranda asserted from the staircase.
"Don't get yourself hurt. We don't want you getting involved in this, Miranda," the farmer told her.
She unsheathed her kitana and pointed the blade at them. "She already put me in the middle, Mr. Kent. As if I would let anything happen to any of you." Sheathing it again, she vowed, "That hussy will rue the day she touched Lana or Clark. Count on it." Having said her piece, she returned to her room.
The parents just looked at each other, wondering how this would all turn out.
Chapter 5 [Smallville High]
Clark rose early, wanting to get the chores out of the way and make a few phone calls. This problem isn't going to wait. After getting Pete and exchanging telepathic messages with Lana, he zipped into school, arriving at his locker in just under six minutes.
To his surprise, Jasmine stood there anxiously waiting for him.
"Hi, Clark," she greeted nervously.
"Hey, Jasmine, are you all right?" he wondered. Even if there was a problem, his instincts couldn't leave a friend in a state like that.
"We have a potential problem," she continued, taking a deep breath for emphasis.
"Tell me about it," he agreed, opening his locker and checking his schedule.
"Did Lex tell you then?" she inquired, starting to feel relieved.
He froze before turning to look at her. "Did Lex tell me about what? Jasmine, what is it?"
She sighed, "Lex got a call last night. Apparently, the FBI is concerned about my safety, especially after the Black Hand showed up at the Talon last month. They're sending an agent up here to keep an eye on things."
He winced. Terrific. As if Sheriff Adams weren't bad enough. In his mind, he recalled the kidnapping episode yet again. Then again, given what the Black Hand has tried, I can't say I blame them.
She tapped him on the shoulder and leaned close to him, whispering, "I've kept your secret safe, Clark. I won't tell a soul about you."
"I know that but thank you for reassuring me," he replied warmly, allowing a grin for her sake. "And thanks for giving me the heads up. Right now, I have a bigger problem."
"Problem?" she wondered.
"Apparently there's another…well…family member who showed up that can do what I can. She wants to take me home," he explained, fudging facts along the way.
The Princess raised her eyebrow. "I'd tell her to go to Hell myself, especially if I had someone like Lana here. No offense, Clark, but I can't see anyone making you do something you don't want to do." She shook her head, her eyes sparking at him, "You tell her that."
"Yeah well, she's not going to take no for an answer. I don't know if I can take her one on one," he admitted. "And she's already set on hurting Lana to get to me."
Those words spooked her to say the least. This woman must really be something to scare him like this. But hearing the last sentence set her resolve. "Then don't go it alone."
"Huh?" he asked.
"You've got friends ready to stand by you both, remember? Byron and I can stand up to her. And I wouldn't want to fight Miranda where you two are concerned," she stated. "If you find this woman's weakness, I can mass produce it and we'll hit her with it."
"I can't tell you that because…." He hesitated, not knowing how far he could trust her.
"Because it would kill you as well," she stated, knowing where his mind was going. "Clark, I know I haven't been around that long and I'm living in the Luthor mansion but you need to trust in me. I owe my life to you and that mystery partner of yours. Speaking of whom, can't you call on him?"
"Maybe. I've been trying," he lied, covering for Lana.
"Better try harder, Clark," she asserted, giving him a frank glance. "And also, I would never try to kill you. That I vow to you on a stack of Qur 'ans. Beep me if you need help, all right?"
"I will," he agreed, watching her leave. He had to smile. She would fight Kara to the death along with Miri. That's why we need to deal with this situation ASAP.
"Hey, Clark!" Pete called, as he and Lana rushed up.
"What's going on?" she asked, giving him a kiss on the cheek. "You seemed so nervous last night."
"Remember what Jor-El said about the mystery woman on the wall, Kara?" Clark queried.
Pete looked at his best friend, wondering what was going on. "Clark, you're getting way too paranoid, Man."
"Clark, what's going on?" she asked before turning to see Miranda storming toward them under a full head of steam. "Uh, Miri?"
"Don't start with me, Miri," Clark told her.
Miranda shook his head at him. "Tell that to Blondie!" she spat.
Lana looked at both of them incredulously. Coupling that with the frustration she had felt the night before, she realized that he was serious. "So this girl really did show up?"
"Damn right she did!" her best friend seethed. "Call me the spawn of darkness and insult you, will she?"
"Miri," Clark sighed, closing the locker.
"No, Clark, that witch had better watch her mouth!" Miranda countered. "Otherwise, I'll shut it but good!"
In the ten years they had known each other, Lana had never seen her friend this angry. "What exactly did she say?"
Pete folded his arms across his chest. "Clark, Miranda doesn't get upset like this over just anything. Take this seriously."
"She threatened your folks, Clark! Then she has the gall to call Lana 'a lower life form'! And then—oh yeah—here's the kicker! She claims to know who my family is! She went on to call me a demon!" she snapped, tears coming to her eyes.
Lana took her friend by the shoulders, asking, "She really said that?"
"And that she would rip you apart. Lana, I…." her friend started, feeling the tears coming to her eyes.
The former cheerleader embraced Miranda, wanting to protect her from harm. "Thank you for standing up for me, Miri. Trust me; we'll get to the bottom of this." She felt a surge of anger flare up her spine over the pain she knew her friend felt. "Nobody has the right to say that. Nobody."
At that moment, they heard a crash coming from the bottom of the stairs.
"What was that?" Pete asked.
"The only thing down there is the Torch!" Miranda realized, as they rushed downstairs.
[Torch office—ten minutes earlier]
Chloe stood in front of her mock-up board, trying to paste together the front page for the latest issue. After much consternation, she had settled on the "mutant meatloaf dilemma" as her Page 1 story. It's really lame but things are so quiet these days. Then she heard something force the door open and saw Kara standing there. "Can I help you?"
"Don't bother. I just want to see what this place looks like. I saw it in his mind last night," the intruder directed, walking right past her.
The reporter stared incredulously at the rude woman. "You must be new because I don't remember seeing you around before. And in case you don't know, people don't just butt into other's space."
"Fascinating," Kara remarked, studying the "Wall of Weird" and completely ignoring Chloe in the process.
"Hey, this has been interesting but I have an issue to put out. Can we pick this up at some other point?" Chloe asserted. Getting no response, she put her hand on the other woman's arm. "I need you to go."
"How dare you touch me?" Faster than a cobra, Kara seized the reporter's arm, twisting it behind the latter's back. "I can sense you care for him! You would take him from me!"
"Care for who?" Chloe asked, wincing at the pain as she felt her arm breaking. "Stop it!"
"You'll stay out of my way!" Kara commanded, throwing Chloe against the desk and glaring at her victim as she slumped to the ground unconscious. "Next time, I'll kill you." With that, she sped down the hall and out the back door just before the others arrived.
"Chloe!" Clark exclaimed, rushing to her side.
"Man, what did this?" Pete wondered. "And take a look at the door."
Lana shook her head when she saw the twisted lock and the door's condition. "Clark, the door was practically torn off. Other than us, what can do that?"
"That blonde witch," Miranda growled, while checking on their friend. "She'll have a nasty bump on her head but she should be all right." She dialed 911 on her cell phone and spoke to the operator. Several minutes later, she told the others, "There's an ambulance coming and our favorite sheriff will be by later."
"Terrific," Lana muttered. "As if we needed anything else right now."
Clark hugged his girlfriend, trying to calm her down. "Shh, it's all right. At least, Chloe will recover. And I'm going to the Talon with you tonight."
"What?" she asked.
"We'd best stick together, Boss," Miri concurred. "Who knows who's next on Mata Hari's hit list?"
Hearing footsteps coming down the stairs, Clark urged, "Let's get back to this later." He waved the paramedics into the room.
Right behind them, Smallville's "Less than Finest" walked into the room. "Mr. Kent, Miss Lang, why am I not surprised to find you here?"
"Hi, Sheriff, we found it just like this. Whoever or whatever hit this room was long gone by the time we got here," Lana retorted.
Sheriff Adams scribbled some notes on her pad and raised a skeptical eyebrow at them. "Uh huh. That the way it was, Mr. Kent?"
"Absolutely, Sheriff," he collaborated.
Seeing Pete and Miranda nodding too, the sheriff urged, "Okay, Kids, just be careful. I don't want you all getting a hero complex on me. Got it?"
Considering that this Kara wants to kill me, why would I? "Let's hope this doesn't happen again, Sheriff."
"I would be happy if I could just get to class," Clark added, for once feeling the urge to hit English class.
At that moment, Principal Reynolds stuck his head in the door. "That, Mr. Kent, will have to wait. I have a few questions about this for all of you as well."
Sheriff Adams nodded. "And I'd like to sit in while he's asking them."
Clark sighed, dreading the upcoming encounter with his two 'favorite' officials.
"It'll be okay, Clark. Come on; let's get this over with," Lana assured him, leading him up the stairs towards Reynolds' office.
The principal took another look around the area, not understanding what could do something like this. What indeed? With that, he left, eager to get some answers out of the group.
