Prologue
"Messenger I wish for you to deliver a message to earth for me," Alleah queen of Allendra said.
"Yes my queen," The messenger said.
"Good when you return I will give you a name. Now I need you to find Kal-El son of Jor-El of Krypton. He is the last of his race and as such needs to be informed of some things that his people weren't able to teach him." The queen contemplated something for a minute. "He must be prepared to reside here for at least a year which is a month in his time. Now go messenger and bring him to me."
"Yes my queen," With a bow the messenger faded and then disappeared.
Chapter 1
When he woke Clark knew instantly that he wasn't in his bed, for that matter he wasn't even in his house. It was at that moment that he realized two things: one, he was floating; two, he was being watched.
Clark dropped to the ground none to gently and turned to see a wolf watching him from above on a ledge of rock. Clark now knew he was in a cave and the only caves he could think of were the Kawatche caves. Clark wondered if the wolf was one of the Kawatche people or just a wild wolf.
The wolf stared at him intently then jumped from it's perch land on it's feet, as silent as a cat. It started towards him but when he instinctively scrambled back it stopped and sat and just stared at him.
After about ten minutes it came to a decision and stood on it's hind legs. A red light seemed to shimmer around it and when the light cleared there stood a woman. And what a woman she was. Her hair was long and black hanging nearly to her waist. Her eyes were green and when you looked into them you would notice the red dancing within them. She couldn't have weighed more that 120 pounds and she was about 5'9.
The outfit she wore seemed to be made of black leather and hugged tight to her body when she moved the leather moved with her and didn't make a single noise. It was as if the outfit was her skin.
Clark gulped the sound loud in the silence. The woman's eyes lit up and the red seemed to amplify. "Do not fear me Kal-El son of Jor-El. I will not harm you. I am only here to give you a message from my Queen."
"Wh-who are you and how do you…" Clark couldn't finish.
"I do not have a name for I am merely a messenger. I know of your Kryptonian heritage only through my Queen who was an ally of your father during the war that destroyed your planet." She said.
"How can you not have a name? And who is this queen?" Clark was starting to get braver.
"On my planet you can only earn a name by serving the royal family, I will receive my name when I return. As for my Queen she is Alleah queen of Allendra."
"What message does she have for me?" Clark said though he was still wary.
"She sends you greetings from the court of Allendra and wishes you to come and talk with her. She has much of dire consequence to discuss with you and she cannot leave to do so here on earth."
"Wait so you're telling me that an alien queen wants me to come to her planet to talk? Why?"
"I was not told Kal-El. But yes my Queen wishes to speak with you." Suddenly she seemed to freeze then, "Someone comes." And before him stood a cat where she had stood mere seconds before.
"Clark?" Lex asked as he came into the chamber. "Out a little early aren't you?"
Clark seemed to snap out of his daze, "Where am I?"
Lex sighed Clark had been sleepwalking again, at least this time he hadn't wound up in the middle of the road. "You're in the caves and it's three in the morning. You must have been sleepwalking again."
Clark moaned then, "What are you doing here Lex?"
"I got a call from one of the guards at the construction site across the road that someone had entered the caves and I had nothing better to do at three in the morning so I decided to check it out."
"Oh," Was all Clark said.
"Why don't I give you a ride home?"
"Sure," Clark said and as they walked out he looked back to see the cat/woman sitting on the rock ledge once more.
