Destiny Rewritten
Chapter 1: Finally home
A pale hand ran through faded blonde, almost dark brown, hair. A sigh escaped pink, plump lips as worried hazel eyes stared at the woman in front of her. Her white top, which at one time had been baggy, now clung to her skin. Her gray sweat pants, which were as loose as possible on her, had replaced her normal jeans, which no longer fit.
The first woman flinched slightly as the woman in front of her stared at her with familiar blue eyes. The blue eyed woman's hair was long and beautiful, a natural blonde. She was pale and had a kind face. Her shirt, a dark blue, stopped just above her bellybutton and had spaghetti straps. Her pants were a dark red color, very flattering to her figure.
"Lois Lane?" The blonde questioned, her head tilting to the right slightly.
The older of the two women stilled herself, "Yeah. That's me." It wasn't that she didn't trust her. Truth was, she felt like she could trust her completely. But, as much as she always went with her instincts, which were very sharp, she couldn't bring herself to it this time. She was no longer watching out for just herself. She was watching and protecting another person…her baby.
The younger woman grinned and moved closer to Lois, "It's wonderful to finally meet you Lois lane!" She stopped a few steps away from her. "I am Kara Zor-El. My uncle sent me to you so I could decide where my path in destiny lay."
Lois stared at the woman, Kara. "O-kay…listen uh Kara, I don't know anyone with the last name Zor-El." She stepped back slowly, her body set in flight mode. The fear of the woman hurting her baby was to strong.
Kara grinned, throwing her arms around Lois. "I am so pleased to meet Kal-El's promised one!" She pulled the pregnant woman closer, "You are the only one to ever carry a Kryptonian child that is not of my race." She looked at her with wide, pride filled eyes. "It is a very honorable thing indeed."
XOXOXOXO
A small four year old boy sped down the icy caverns of a giant frozen Fortress. His skin tone was pale, but it seemed to glow from the ice like crystals of the Fortress. He was slightly chubby, baby fat, but it was obvious he had strong muscles. His eyes were bright, a mixture between blue and green. His hair was a dark brown color, almost black.
Behind him, by a few steps, was a tall, beautiful and pale woman. Her eyes were hazel and her hair was a dark brown, though it was lighter than the young boys.
"Grandpa!" The young boy squealed as he ran into the main room of the giant Fortress.
A loud, booming voice echoed from all around the room, "Hello young one." The air in front of the boy started to shimmer before a figure appeared. It took the shape of an older man with brownish-white hair and dark blue eyes.
The boy squealed once more and threw himself into his grandpa's arms. The woman, the boy's mother, smiled and chuckled softly.
"Hello Lois-El." The older man greeted her warmly, or as warmly as a computerized voice could. He pulled the small child, his only grandchild, onto his hip. He may have just been a computerized version of the boy's grandfather, but he loved the boy all the same.
Lois frowned, "Jor-El, I've asked you not to call me that." She shook her head, "I don't have the right to call myself that. I'm Lois…Lois lane." She smiled sadly, her eyes moving over to the small boy being held by his grandpa. "I'll always be Lois Lane."
Jor-El smiled and brought the boy closer to hug him tight before putting the boy down. The small child grinned at his grandpa, dimples appearing on both cheeks, before running over to his mother, holding his hands up to her. Lois leaned down and picked up her little boy. "You are correct. You will always be a Lane. But you're also an El, whether you believe it or not my daughter.
Lois smiled brightly at the holographic man as he faded away."Thank you Jor-El." It had been a short visit, but it was well worth the long trip. She looked down at her pride and joy, smiling lovingly she asked, "Are you ready to go back home my little Caleb?"
The boy nodded, resting his head against his mother's shoulder. "Bye-bye Grandpa!" The boy yelled to Jor-El as his mother walked out of the Fortress.
"Goodbye my little Kal-El."
XOXOXOXO
"Lois. Honey wake up."
Lois's eyes snapped open, her hazel irises instantly falling onto the woman who had awoken her. She smiled at the woman, giving her a nod in thanks.
The woman smiled her blue eyes bright as they stared at the slightly younger woman. Her hair was pitch black and reached just below her shoulders, though she had it pulled into a ponytail at the moment. Her skin tone was slightly darker than Lois's own. "We're almost there."
"Thanks Diana." Lois answered as she stretched. She looked around for a second before turning to Diana, "Where's—"
"He's with Bruce and Kara." Diana answered before she could finish, her lips slightly upturned in a humorous smile.
Lois jumped up from her seat and quickly went into the next room on the private jet, Diana right behind her. Inside was Kara, her son and also Bruce.
Bruce was a tall, brooding billionaire. His hair was just as dark as Diana's and it was cut short. His skin tone was darker than Lois's but lighter than the Amazon Princess, Diana. His eyes were a dark blue, darker than anyone else's eyes on the jet.
"Wayne!" Lois barked out, her hands flying to her hips.
Kara, Caleb and Bruce all jumped and looked over at Lois, each with a scared look on their faces. Behind Lois, Diana thanked Hera that she was not a part of this.
"L-Lois!" Bruce stammered his eyes wide. It was strange. He fought psychotic clowns and other villains all the time, and none of them could make him shake in fear. But this woman, Lois Lane, could scare him worse than the bats he was terrified of as a child.
"I said no more video games! He's grounded for pulling all those pranks on his teacher!" Lois reprimanded. She kept her hands on her hips moved one foot in front of the other, dipped her head slightly and flashed them a wide-eyed glare.
Everyone else in the room, Diana included, shivered at the look. She had no powers, no super strength, no fancy gadgets or anything special like that. But there was no denying; Lois Lane was a woman to fear.
Before Lois could continue to reprimand them, Kara looked out the window. "We're here." Her voice was soft, almost a whisper. It was as if she was trying to deny the truth.
Lois moved over to the window and looked out, her eyes taking in everything.
She was back.
Lois Lane, after eight years, had returned to Smallville.
She was finally home.
XOXOXOXO
Tears fell from her despaired filled eyes, her red and swollen lips trembled. Her long brown hair was a mess while her cheeks were a blotchy red color. "Why Jor-El?"
The booming voice echoed around the room, bouncing against the walls of the Fortress. "I am sorry Lois El."
Lois's cheeks turned red, "I told you not to call me that!"
"I am sorry." He was hurt for her, she didn't deserve this. "I wish I could change this. But I'm afraid that this is your new destiny."
Lois crumbled to the floor, her knees curled up to her chest as her hands flew to her hair.
And it was all her fault.
Both she and Clark had screwed up their destiny. They had gone too far that one night, and it had set everything off course. But she had made the final decision in their path…she had left.
She left Smallville…and most importantly…
She had left Clark.
