This took a little longer to write than what I would've preferred, but I think it came out alright.

Anyway, hope you enjoy this chapter, let's begin.

Chapter 2: Old Friends, Old Enemies

Kara stood around a table with Alex, J'onn and Winn, explaining the what happened to her the night before.

"Come on." Alex began. "You can't actually believe this? Some familiar dude comes along, claims to have new powers that can allow him to see into the future, says a few things, and you believe him?"

"I don't know what I believe." Kara answered.

"To be fair, two of the four people here are aliens, we've visited another universe, brought some people over from said universe and had them help us with our alien problems, and we've dealt with magical dagger and necklaces." Winn listed out. "I don't think precognition isn't out of the question."

"Even if you're right, why would he tell you about your so called future?" Alex asked.

"He said it was because the world needed Supergirl." Kara responded.

"Did he say anything else?" J'onn asked.

"Are you actually buying this?" Alex asked shocked.

"When you turn 300 years old, you learn that the universe hides a few seemingly impossible things." J'onn replied.

"Well forgive me if I'm not entirely convinced." Alex said.

"I'm not entirely convinced either." J'onn confessed. "I just believe that it would be wise to not ignore this. Maybe seek some help."

"I don't think they've exactly got a help hotline for real or fake prophecies." Winn said jokingly.

"Maybe, but there's probably someone out there that's experienced with this." J'onn said.

"Winn, you think you could delve into this?" Kara asked.

"I could try." Winn agreed. "But I don't know if I'll be able to find someone we can comfortably rely on."

"Just see if you could find someone who at least seems legit." Kara said before she looked at her watch. "I've got to go. I've got a day job to get back to."

Kara then walked out of the DEO.

Unknown

"Where have you been?" a woman asked as Zod entered the room.

"Did you find Shor?" a man asked.

Zod didn't respond, he just held his head as he laid his elbows on a table.

"General?" the man said again, hoping to Zod's attention.

"Shor is dead." Zod replied, getting a look of surprise from the two.

"How?" the woman asked. "He should've had the powers of..."

"The humans aren't stupid Faora." Zod angrily said as he turned around to face her. "When they learned of Shor's origins, they ended his story there." Zod sighed before continuing. "How many are we?"

"Not many." the man replied.

"Give me a number." Zod demanded.

"10."

Zod sighed in disappointment after hearing that.

"There's more." the man continued. "They're getting restless. Some of them aren't even experienced soldiers. Merely civilians who have been sent to another planet on strange circumstances, and want answers."

"Well unless you've got those answers Jax-Ur, I recommend that you provide me with another solution." Zod said as he approached Jax-Ur.

"General." Faora began. "I believe that the best approach to this situation is to show them how dangerous the situation is. If you succeed, they'll require someone who can lead them to their future."

Zod smiled. "An excellent suggestion. Now where are they?"

"Follow us." Faora said as she and Jax-Ur lead Zod into another room, where the 10 Kryptonians they mentioned gathered around in a circle in front of Zod and his two soldiers.

"Colonel Zod." one of the Kryptonians began. "What happened to us?"

"It's General now." Zod stated. "And the answer why we're in this predicament is of little value. What truly matters it how we proceed if the future of our people."

"With all due respect Colon... General." a woman corrected herself. "The people of this planet maybe primitive, however they do possess some sort of 'web' that allows them to pass information in seconds. One bit of that information is the origins of their heroes from the House of El. The two claim their world was destroyed over three decades ago."

"And you are?" Zod asked the woman.

"Thara Ak-Var." the woman introduced herself.

"Well Thara, perhaps you are correct. Perhaps Krypton is nothing more than a pile of ash now. But it's memory lives on with us! From the ashes of our lost world, we can rebuild a better one! We may be few in numbers, but with the powers of yellow sun, we have everything we need!"

"And how would we rebuild Krypton?" Thara asked. "On the soil on which we stand? By decimating the local human population of this planet? This is not the way Krypton should to reborn."

"Perhaps, however we have little choice." Zod replied. "If Krypton can be remade, we must seize the opportunity, before we lose it forever."

"But what will we lose if we decide that our civilization is worth more than the humans?" Thara argued.

"The humans are not just primate, but they're also savages." Zod began to explain. "Just yesterday, I found the body of another Kryptonian survivor, Shor-Van. The humans exterminated him for the sole crime of being born else where in the universe. Peace is not an option, the only solution is domination."

"Forgive me if my first instinct isn't to take life General." Thara 'apologized.' "I doubt any of us are very willing to destroy an innocent population, even if it offers the possibility of saving our own."

The rest of the Kryptonians didn't argue with Thara, and merely stood silent.

"Very well." Zod said. "I cannot force any one of you to do this if you don't want to. However, know that there may be consequences to your actions."

"I'll keep that in mind." Thara said as she turned around and left.

Café

"Thanks." Kara thanked as she took the two cups of coffee from the waiter.

"And here I thought Kara Danvers no longer needed to get coffee for her boss." a familiar voice said from behind her.

Kara turned around to see Von standing there.

"Hey." she said walking up to him, smiling. "It's good to see you."

She said as she wrapped her arms around him in a hug while she was still holding the coffee in her hands. Von tried to return the hug as best he could in the situation.

When they separated, Kara asked.

"Where have you been? What have you been doing?"

"I've been to a lot of places in the past six months." Von vaguely answered. "I haven't been doing much besides doing some soul searching and such."

"Oh, well I've got to go back to work, or else Lena will be pissed." Kara said.

"I'll go with you. We can talk on the way." Von offered.

"Oh, yeah, of course." Kara agreed.

Unknown

Lex Luthor sat in front of a computer, typing away, when Simon Tycho entered the room.

"Where are you with the device?" Simon asked.

"Working on it." Lex replied.

Simon then sent a glare to the bald headed man.

"Care to be a little more specific?" Simon asked again.

"Remind me, can you punch a hole through another dimension? No. Because if you could, you wouldn't need me." Lex mocked.

"I freed you from your captivity because I believed you were capable of something in this magnitude. Perhaps I should've gone with your sister. At least she was able to make a teleporter for the Daxamites." Simon insulted.

Lex then stopped working and sent a glare to Simon.

"I'm a businessman myself, so I'll let that slide. But understand this, you will have your extrapolator when it is done. If you can't wait, go break some other genius out and have them build a time machine for you." Lex said sarcastically.

"Ha. Ha." Simon 'laughed' before checking his watch. "Have this finished by the time I return." Simon ordered before he turned around and began to exit the room.

"And where are you going?" Lex asked as he turned his head to Simon.

"Trust me, you wouldn't like the answer." Simon replied.

Catco Tower

Kara and Von exited the elevator to the top floor of the tower.

"I've never been to Gotham." Kara said as she conversed with Von.

"Trust me, you're not missing much." Von insisted. "They should rename it hell. It would be more accurate."

Kara made a slight chuckle at Von's comment.

"Kara, where have you been?" Lena asked as she walked to the blonde, eyeing the familiar man with her.

"Von?" Lena asked, surprised.

"Hey." Von replied not too smoothly. "Uh... how have you been?"

"I've been worse." Lena awkwardly replied.

"That's... good." Von said.

"Wow, you two have a lot to talk about." Kara said smiling. "I guess I'll leave you to it."

"Actually, I was just headed out." Lena stated. "I wanted to see if James could..."

"Lena." a man said smiling as he walked up to her, and saw Von.

"Uh, Von, this is my date, Simon Tycho." Lena introduced.

"It's good to meet you." Simon said as he extended a hand to Von, who shook it.

"Likewise." Von replied. "Be good to her."

"I intend to." Simon responded. "So, are you ready?" Simon asked as he turned his head to Lena.

"Yeah." Lena replied. "Anyway, it was good seeing you again Von."

Lena and Simon then left the building, and Von sent a glare to Kara.

"You didn't tell me she would be here." Von said.

"To be fair, she runs the company, why wouldn't she be here?" Kara defended herself.

"You wanted this." Von accused. "You thought that if me and Lena saw each other, it would rekindle whatever we had with each other."

"I can't help the fact that you two are cute together." Kara said smiling. "Besides, you've got chemistry."

"Just because we slept together once and almost had a baby together, doesn't mean we have chemistry." Von insisted.

"It's not just that." Kara stood her ground. "You two love each other. The two of you said so before."

"That was six months ago. Things have changed, and it's better this way." Von stated fight before he turned to the elevator, and made his way out of the building.

"Well someone's grown grumpy." Kara commented to herself.

Streets

Thara walked on the sidewalk alone, when a man came running up to her.

"Thara!" the man cried as he reached her. "Where are you going?"

"Zod's an idiot if he thinks these humans are dangerous enough to hurt us." Thara replied. "I'm trying to find me own way, without him or anyone else who believes violence is the solution. Don't try to stop me."

Before the other Kryptonian could respond, an unfamiliar man walked up to the two aliens.

"Kryptonians?" he said to them, getting their attention. "There shouldn't be many of you left."

"And you are?" Thara asked.

The stranger responded by pulling out a gun, and sending two glowing green bullets at the Kryptonians. When they hit, the two fell to the ground, clutching their wounds and their veins glowed green, and pain spread throughout their body.

"You can call me Cyborg Superman." the stranger introduced himself.

I was going to add more to this chapter, but I figured it would've gotten too long.

Hope you enjoyed this chapter, review, fav, follow, and we'll get more from all of these characters in the chapters to come.