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"You can't always run from things you don't like Asia." Asia didn't respond to her father as she looked out the window. "How'd you even get this far before someone saw you?"
"I rode my bike and didn't stop till I was in an empty field. That I thought no one was in." Robert looked at his daughter and sighed.
"Why don't you like home?" She looked down at her feet. Not noticing the liquor in the limo freezing.
"I like home. I love you and Bubba. But it just doesn't fill like home." Robert looked at the bottles of liquor seeing them with ice on it. He sighed and took her hands in his rubbing them together.
"It's going to get better I promise ok. We've just got to wait it out. Thea and Moira love you know that." Asia fought the urge to roll her eyes. "We're in this together right kiddo?"
She smiled at him and nodded. "Through it all." He smiled as they came to the front of the house.
"Asia! Thank God your ok. I had everyone looking for you!" Moira captured Asia into a hug squeezing her. "Don't ever sneak out like that and have me look bad again." Her breath sent shivers down Asia's spine as she whispered harshly into her ear.
Asia pulled away from Moira seeing a fake smile plastered on her face. "Sis, where you been!" Asia looked past Moira seeing Oliver a smile came to her face and she ran to him as he meet her with a big hug.
Robert smiled at his kids, and looked at his wife who came by his side and kissed his cheek. "How was your day sweetie?"
He frowned as he sat his brief case down. "Considering I came home to find one of my daughters missing I'd say eventful. Moira she got all the way to Smallville. She's seven!" Moira nodded as she handed him a glass with whiskey in it.
"Well it's not like she exactly tries to spend time with anyone other than you and Oliver. She doesn't like me and hates Thea." Robert looked at Asia as she walked over to Thea who was playing with dolls. Asia sat next to her but Thea grabbed her things and moved away from her leaving Asia sitting on the floor by herself.
"It looks like she tries to play with Thea. I don't know why she doesn't like you but I'm sure it's just a phase." Moira nodded and glared at Asia as she sat down with Robert.
"Daddy! Look I got a new doll!" Thea ran to Robert thrusting a Barbie doll into his face. "Isn't she pretty?" Robert smiled at his youngest kid and lifted her into his lap. She looked just like Moira at five years old except for the brown hair.
"She's very pretty Thea." Thea smiled brightly. "Thea you like Asia don't you?" Thea continued playing with her doll.
"She's weird. Fire and ice come out her hands." Robert sighed as he looked at Asia who walked to the fireplace holding her hands in front of it.
"It doesn't matter, we're all family. You never turn your back on family." Thea frowned but nodded and climbed out his lap to go sit with the rest of her dolls.
Seven Years Later
"Ma Pa hurry up she'll be here any minute!" Martha shook her head at her son's anxious behavior.
"Clark sweetie calm down please. I understand you look forward to this day every year but you've got to calm down." Clark nodded as he petted Hank.
I'm standing at the road. No one else could hear her but he did. "She's here!" Clark jumped up and ran through the field stopping at the road seeing a black limo and her standing in front of it. "Asia!"
Smiled as he hugged her and spun her around. "Easy Kent!" He settled her down on her feet and watched as the limo drove away and they started their walk to the house. "How's it hangin?"
"Good, did you find out where you got your powers from yet?" She nodded as they sat on the steps.
"When my mom was pregnant with me she worked in an nuclear power plant. When I was born the hospital moved me to an ice like room to cool me down. Then a particle accelerator exploded close by." Clark nodded.
"Come on the foods ready." John came out and ushered the kids in. Clark smiled as Hank jumped on her as they made their way to the tabled where Martha had sat out a ham, macaroni, and baked beans.
Asia sat across from Clark while Martha and John sat at the ends. "So Asia how are your grades coming along?" Asia took her plate from Martha and added food.
"Good all A's. How's the crops coming?" John smiled as he ate his food.
"Great Hank's been doing a great job scaring the crows away." Asia smiled as she patted Hank's head.
"That's my boy." Clark scoffed and Asia smiled. "Don't be jealous." Martha smiled.
They had all moved to the porch after dinner. Asia sat on the swing with Hank while Clark and John sat on the steps.
"One more thing." Asia looked at Martha as she came out with a cake in her hand. "Happy Birthday Asia." Asia looked at them as the candles flickered.
"How'd you find out?" Johnathan smiled.
"I asked your dad?" She nodded understanding. "You've been coming here for seven years so we decided we should know when your birthday is."
"Go ahead and make a wish." She smiled and closed her eyes. She swiped her hand under the cake and the candles extinguished.
"I doubt that counts as blowing out your candles." Asia started to start a snarky comment but the sky lit up. Fireworks lit the sky up and caused them all to just stand there in awe.
"So your leaving with Oliver and I have to stay here?" Robert looked at his daughter who was doing a handstand on the arm rest of the couch. He shook his head as he continued packing.
"Asia I really wish you would stop flipping on everything in sight. You could break your neck." Asia came down and sat beside her father's suite case. "And yes. You still have school." She groaned.
"I'm sick, I think I have a fever. Here check my temperature!" Asia took her father's hand and laid it against her forehead raising her body temperature.
"Well if your sick the salty sea water won't do you any good." He laughed at her frustrated expression.
"You're a sick man, Mr. Queen." She walked to the door dragging her feet. "I don't want to be here alone with her." Robert sighed.
"It'll get better I promise. Remember kiddo we're a team." She pressed her forehead into the door jam and muttered something. "What?"
"Through it all." He smiled at her as she disappeared down the hall. Asia walked into her brother's room sitting in the computer chair and spun around. "Don't go."
"Why not it's a perfect get away from all my responsibilities." Asia scoffed and looked at him as he zipped up the suite case.
"What responsibilities. You're a playboy, who's girlfriend is keeping your head straight as far as some of us can tell." She winked at him and he smiled.
"Ok fair enough. Look I won't go if you call me Ollie." Asia grimaced at the name.
She stood up and went to his door looking at Oliver who had his hands crossed over his chest. "Don't want to forget to tell Moira you're going." He smiled at her retreating figure.
"What do you mean they're dead?" Moira stood in the middle of the room with Asia at the bay window looking out it the window frosting over, the fire keep sparking and Thea sat on the couch balling her eyes out.
"The ship was wrecked the bodies that were left are horrible and we didn't find Robert or Oliver but it's safe to assume that they're gone." Asia couldn't take anymore and went up to her room tearing the false board up she grabbed the tote bag and jumped on the roof.
She had done it a million times but this time he wouldn't be coming to get her. She took a deep breath and jumped down. A shot of pang ran up her legs as she landed in her feet but she quickly ignored it grabbing her bike she started to pedal down the familiar road not looking back.
Asia stopped at the all too familiar driveway and dropped her bag seeing the familiar figure.
He could hear her soft cries a mile away and could see her blood shot eyes from a good distance. She started running towards him and he meet her halfway as she threw herself at him linking her arms around his neck. "They're gone Clark." He stroked her head as she cried.
"I heard, I'm so sorry." After seven years he was still the only one that understood her and vise versa.
Martha and Johnathan Kent stood on their porch watching the encounter between their son and his friend. "You got the room all set up?" Johnathan nodded quietly.
"Poor kid she's lost everything." Martha shook her head and pointed at Clark
"She's still got us." Martha stood at the bottom stairs as they came up the dirt road. "I'm so sorry Asia. But you can stay here as long as you need to." Martha opened her arms for Asia to hug her and she did.
"Thanks for everything, Mrs. Kent. I really appreciate it."
Asia sat on the bed of her new room looking at the walls. They were red. "You haven't unpacked anything." Asia looked from the wall to Clark who sat at the end of the bed with her.
"I'm just not feeling it, right now." She held up her hand and a fire ball formed in it. "I've been controlling it." He smiled at her and closed her hand.
"Let's do something." She looked up at him. "Come on." He pulled her up and they walked to the field. "Freeze that section of grass." She looked at Clark who pointed to the grass.
"What?" He nodded.
"Freeze it." She sighed but held her hand over the grass and took a deep breath. She pulled her hand back and smiled at the patch. It was frosted over a red tulip keeping it preserved. "Want to swing?"
She shook her head but he pulled her to the swing set and sat her down. "I don't like you pushing me you always o it to hard and I feel like I'm going to go fly out the solar system." Clark laughed but pushed her making her laugh softly.
She smiled as she heard her best friend talking about how they were going to camp out in the barn that night. She thought to herself 'home sweet home'.
