They both raced down to the basement door, where Lois burst though the door running down the stairs to the cage. Tears came to her face as she saw what her future husband had done to her other lover. Looking around, she couldn't find a key and knew Lex was probably the only one that had the key. Rushing back upstairs, she searched for the key, but knew Lex wouldn't let the key out of his sight. Cursing to herself, she ran back down to the basement, looking around to find anything that would help get the door open. Remembering the hair pin in her hair, she pulled it out bending it into a certain way, then putting it in the key hole, trying to pick the lock. Suddenly she let out a sigh as the door swung open. Almost quickly, they pulled Superman out of the cage knowing they had to get him far away from the evil mind of Lex.
Martha said, "We have to get him far away from here."
Lois nodded, "But where?"
Angel suggested, "I have a cottage in the mountains, that has a room with all clear windows that lets in a lot of light. We can take him there until he gets back his full strength."
Jonathon eased his son to his feet, having it break his heart when his son cried in pain. Telling him they were going to get him out of there, they all sneak out into the dark night. Angel brought Lois car around, while they all got Superman into the back seat. Lois got in the driver's seat while Angel got in front and the Kent's got in the back. Lois drove at a normal speed until she could hear Superman wheezing. Martha let the tears fell, as Lois stepped on the gas, racing up toward the mountian. Arriving at the cottage in minutes, they took no time in getting Superman into the clear glass room, where the sun would be rising soon enough to heal him. Lois made sure to take care of Superman, bringing him some water to drink and trying to keep the fever down. All three woman took part with whipping every trace of Kryptonite away and off of Superman body. Then almost answering their prays, the sun rose signing into the room, onto Superman. Superman let out a sigh, as his body was taking in all the sun rays. Angel showed the Kent's a room to rest in, saying they watch over Superman. The Kent's agreed, going straight to sleep once they hit the bed, while Angel and Lois sat beside Superman watching him open his eyes.
Superman looked at Lois, "Thank you...for....saving me."
Lois asked, "Are you OK?"
Superman replied, "Yes, now that we are at your sisters cottage and the sun as risen, I will be. I will need a couple days to rest, but since I am far away from that evil Lex and Kryptonite cage. Plus I have you to take care of me."
Lois said, "Yes, you do, isn't it sis."
Angel nodded, "Yes, you are right sis. There no way Lex can find you here, and we are making sure Kryptonite doesn't come even one foot to this cottage."
Lois agreed, "Yeah."
Angel said, "I think we should all rest now."
Lois said, "Yes, good thinking sis."
Everyone went and rested till later on in the evening, while Lois slept away going back to Lex telling him that she couldn't marry him. He was waiting at the altar when she came running up to him. The bishop was waiting to marry them, but could tell this wasn't going to end well. Suddenly as she told Lex she couldn't marry him, Perry and a bunch of cops came in the room.
Perry yelled, "Stop! Lois you cant marry this man."
Lois said, "What is there an echo in here, I just said that."
Lex asked, "What is the meaning of this?"
The officer said, "You are under a rest Lex for charges to bad to speak of. Just come quietly and let me read your rights."
Lex threw the guy down running for the stairs up to his pent house. Once there he opened the window getting out onto the ledge. The cops got up there and slowly made the way out there trying to stop Lex, when he said something and jumped off the ledge, plunging to his death. Days later, after the death of Lex, Superman was back to his old self and flying around the city, capturing all the evil guys like normal. Martha and Jonathon went back to Smallville, knowing their son was once again back to normal.
