Chapter Three "Memories".
"After everything that happens, it's good to be back home," Harry stated when he sat down at the desk on his office and Kara moved around behind him, rubbing his shoulders with circular motions, rubbing the tense knots out of his neck, and carefully soothed him. "Not that where I went was the worst place."
"Yeah, there were far worse places where you could have ended up," Karen answered with a grin across her face when she stopped.
Chloe stood in the office adding when she watched Kara and Karen. "Do either of you know where you went?"
"We only know flickers," Kara admitted in a careful voice, before she curled herself onto Harry's lap.
The knock on the door brought Harry's attention to it. Karen was the one that answered the door, pulling it open. Zatanna rushed inside and threw her arms around Harry when she entered the office.
"I'm glad you're back Harry," Zatanna stated, when she greeted Harry with a passionate kiss, which he returned. He ran his fingers through her hair carefully, feeling her silky black hair.
"Let's all celebrate Harry's return," Karen stated when she cleared her throat and Zatanna broke the kiss and she smirked.
"I'm down with that," Kara responded with an ear to ear grin and Chloe smiled as well.
"No problem with that," Chloe responded when she edged Zatanna out of the way and took her turn on Harry's lap. Harry kissed her carefully, running his hands over her body and through her blonde hair.
Kara spun Zatanna around and smashed her lips onto hers with a kiss, straddling her lap, before the real fun began.
Smut/Lemon Starts.
-PROFILE-
Smut/Lemon Ends.
"So are we going to do this?"
Zatanna's face crossed with a smile when she locked her eyes on Harry, Karen, and Kara. The three of them sat around one of the rooms of the Shining Light Foundation, ready to pluck the memories out of their minds. The missing six weeks, that was going to annoy them no matter what. Time and time again, they tried to push their memories back out of their minds but they found that they encountered nothing but a block. Their minds, as it was, was a total and utter blank from the moment they touched the altar to the moment where the found Harry on the island.
"I want my mind to be whole again," Kara stated when she firmly locked eyes with her spouses.
"As do I," Karen responded when she looked at Harry, who also nodded.
"Okay, focus, focus on the bond you share, there should be of backdoor that you can access," Zatanna answered when she watched them, carefully, her eyes widened, when she held her head back and bit her lip. She hoped that this would work and it would work soon, otherwise they were up a creek without a paddle as the saying went.
Harry's heart skipped a couple beats when he rocked back, and he felt the distress that his two wives felt. Six weeks was a long time to be without memories, anything that could have happened. What happened, where did they go? And did they really want to know?
There was a flash of light and Kara gripped Harry's hand so she could focus on that flash, with more flashes coming into the back of her head. The missing time continued to dial up a little bit and she leaned on Harry's shoulder, waiting. Karen gripped onto the memory.
"Do you see that, do you feel that?"
"Yes, yes, we do," Kara answered Karen, when the three of them locked hands and Zatanna walked in, feeling the strain. She decided to offer one statement that might change where they were going.
"Are you sure that you want to..."
"Continue, we need to access these memories, no matter what the cost," Kara stated when her pupils dilated and she went into total recall mode, when memories, images flashed through her mind.
There was a flash when they touched the altar. Kara and Karen landed on the ground. They peered up, looking at the red sun that flashed above them. Their hearts skipped a beat; the structures around them were amazing.
"All of this would not be possible without our savior, Harry Potter. The savior of Krypton. It is unfortunate what happened on this day, for he cannot stand before us, for the traitorous Kal-El killed him. The only solace is that Harry Potter took that vermin with him to the grave."
"What the hell happened?" Kara murmured when her heart skipped a couple of beats and then they saw, it the grave of Harry Potter.
Here Lies Harry Potter
July 31st 1980-June 7th 2010.
"You never should have interfered Clark, you should have left it be, Harry knew what he was doing, and now a madman controls the world and you're dead as well. At what cost?"
The screams could be heard from that voice that they could not completely place due to the memories being so garbled but Kara, Karen, and Harry whipped out of the trance, the red sun still going into their eyes. Zatanna was the one that pulled them out of the mind link. Her eyes widened and her heart beat a little bit, carefully going against her chest.
"Your vitals were dropping, I had to get you out of there," Zatanna answered in an apologetic voice when she looked at them, when she watched them. "Did you see anything?"
"Enough to make me concerned," Kara responded in a grim voice, wondering what happened.
The words "Here Lies Harry Potter" flashed through their minds. It was not a good image that went through the back of their minds, but it was one that they were going to deal with.
"The world was taken over by someone, but that's not the worst thing," Karen stated in a breathy voice, when she slumped over. "I don't know, maybe things aren't what they seem."
"I sure hope so," Kara stated in a frustrated tone of voice when she sank her head on Harry's shoulder, waiting and watching him. If things were what they seemed….well things were going to be kind of awkward.
They had a few of the jigsaw puzzles missing, they had to. Things were not always as they seemed after all.
"Do we want to try this again?" Karen asked in a tentative voice but she felt more flushed and beaten down than she ever was before. This was not something that she wanted to remember ever again.
Zatanna bit her lip when she watched three of her lovers. "As much as I share your...belief that you need to find out the answers to what happened, if you weren't in there for much longer, it would destroy your bodies and your minds. Especially given the look on your face, there was something that you saw, that you shouldn't have seen. There are some things that I don't think we were meant to tamper with."
That much was for sure, and Harry got to his feet, summoning over glasses, before he filled them with water. He passed them to Kara and Karen, they needed it, and they really needed it. They drank the water and felt their bodies become flushed and they suddenly felt better. Which was strange because they could not get dehydrated because of their powers but yet they felt like they might as well have.
"So what now?" Zatanna asked when Chloe poked her head in, looking around.
"Is everything okay?" Chloe asked when she looked at the group and sighed. There was something that she felt, there was a chill that went through her body, that flooded her very being. The blonde blinked a little bit, before she swallowed and spoke. "I felt it, there was a burst of...I don't know what."
"Those were my memories and I apologize for them," Kara stated when she walked over, and wrapped her arms around Chloe, seeing how worried she was. "Something really bad happened."
Chloe both dreaded the answer and wanted to hear it at the same time. The blonde focused her attention on them and waited for them to respond. "What is it?"
Harry decided to enlighten her in on the matter. "Well, the world...it's been taken over, there's a red sun, and I'm dead and so is Clark."
"I think we got sent to the future," Kara breathed heavily when it clicked in her mind but Karen kept her eyes on Harry and Kara before she responded.
"Do you think that we got sent to a future or the future?" Karen asked them both and both shook their heads, being careful about everything that happened. The blondes had their eyes on Harry, offering him an explanation.
"I don't know, but hopefully more memories will come back to us naturally," Harry stated, there had to be some reason why everything was blocked. He wondered if there was some kind of memory charm involved to prevent Kara and Karen from remembering exactly what happened.
"I can't believe that Kal-El would betray you like that," Kara stated, her eyes flashing with horror at the thought.
"Neither can I, which means I think with what happened, there's more than what it seems," Harry stated but Kara was not so sure.
The way Clark was acting the time she met him at the Kent Farm, death changed him and not for the better. She wanted to trust her own flesh and blood but he seemed so cold and so indifferent. It was almost like he shut himself off of all emotions in some desperate gambit to hang onto his powers. That shook Kara to her very core and turned around, when Harry pulled her into his lap.
He wrapped his arms around the waist of his Alpha. "It will be okay."
The real problem was that there was a group of people who came back to life. The Higher ups were reluctant to part with any information, although the search for a new Death continued. All Harry had to worry about was to continue his duties. And he wondered if the responsibility fell back to him to get these people back into the swing of things.
His work was never done but that's what made it interesting.
The dark haired girl with blue eyes known as Alison Riddle walked towards the Shining Light Foundation, her feet nervously dragging from behind her. Given what happened to her, one could not blame her for the fact that was a little bit nervous. In fact, one could even say that she was scared out of her mind. The dark haired girl saw flashes in her mind about what happened. The Department of Mysteries, one would consider them to be a place where there would be nothing strange and out of the ordinary happen.
That was wrong, that was dead wrong and Alison dragged her feet from behind her, when she eyed the Shining Light Foundation nervously. She had a feeling that the life she knew was long since over but she had these special powers. She could move things with her mind and could convince people to do things without touching them. It was extraordinary what she could do. And it scared her.
There were also flickers of a man in dark robes, a man with a snake face, who killed countless. She felt the fear that the very same blood that gave birth to him ran through her veins. The same diseased bloodline spawned her and that twisted her stomach to the very core at the thought of being connected to anything like that.
Alison could not, no she must not, no she must go forward and face her demons, plentiful as they might be and walked forward. Her eyes rolled back into her head a little bit when she stopped everything and her heart thumped. She was about ready to live the rest of her life, whatever that might be and the rest of her life started at the Shining Light Foundation.
Memories that faded, flickering in and out, it damned her and scared her.
There was a trio of blondes, a dark haired man, and a young girl who stood in the background, her face obscured by a hood. She saw one of the blondes standing back talking to a dark haired girl.
"I'm glad you did what you could to find us," Kara whispered to Rachel who shrugged it off.
"There was nothing to it," Rachel responded, she was pleased that Harry was fine, although she avoided bringing up the kiss that happened, because quite frankly they had enough to worry about. Plus she fingered it was spur of the moment, tensions ran high, along with emotions. So she made a decision not to bring it up unless they did.
Although she would be lying if she did not think about what could happen off of it.
The dark haired girl showed up and Chloe spun around to face her, before she responded in a polite and businesslike tone, with a bright smile on her face.
"Yes, Shining Light Foundation, how may we help you?" Chloe asked with what she hoped was an inviting expression to this young girl who looked nervous. She spoke in a reassuring voice. "Hey, it's okay, we're here to help."
"I know...I just, you think...there's something really weird that's going on with me, you're not going to believe this one," Alison stated when she kept her eyes on them.
Harry watched the girl, she did seem nervous so he handed her a candy bar. "Chocolate, it helps ease the nerves."
'And the mild calming drought you spiked it with, well it doesn't hurt either,' Chloe thought with a grin, but Kara, Karen, and Harry remained stoic and stared forward.
"Thanks," Alison when she took the chocolate bar and started to eat it, feeling a little bit better, or at least she was more at ease with how she felt. "I...I woke up a few weeks ago, in the middle of this city."
"Could you have sworn that you were dead?" Harry asked, he hoped that he could track down all of the resurrected, because it was his responsibility to take care of them or at least make sure they did not do anything. People coming back from the dead was going to be a bit of a headache and he wondered why the Powers That Be took such a drastic step, given that they had no sense time had passed and everyone around them moved on.
"Kind of, but it's complicated," Alison admitted in an anxious voice and Chloe smiled at her.
"Most things are."
Karen chimed in with her answer. "Most things in life wouldn't be...but that's what the Shining Light Foundation is here for you, it's to help you find those answers you want to find. "
Alison bit her lip and shifted a little bit, that was what she thought that they were here for.
"I hope, I mean I hope I'm not a burden," Alison responded when she looked in the eyes of this owner of the Shining Light Foundation, this Harry Potter. She could not help but think that their pasts were interconnected in some way, perhaps their families knew each other.
"No, it's not a problem," Harry responded when he kept an eye on her before he asked her the obvious question. "What is your name?"
She paused, before she responded. "Alison...just Alison."
For some reason, she felt that saying her full name was not going to be a good idea, at least at the moment. Maybe later, she would say it, but now, she reigned herself into saying that.
Chloe's eyes widened when she saw another figure step through the doors of the Shining Light Foundation. She could hardly believe seeing this face again but given all of the weirdness, she supposed that it was going to be inevitable.
"What's the matter Chloe?" Kara asked in a concerned voice, when she saw her sister wife's face when she watched the smaller blonde. "It looks like you've seen a ghost."
"That's because...that's because I have," Chloe stated when she looked at the blonde standing across from her.
"Karen, please show Alison up to her room," Harry stated and Karen nodded, before she led Alison off. They had several more rooms added, with the intention that they would have more guests show up in due time. That was something that he fully expected to happen at any moment.
Chloe kept a close look at the newest arrival turned up.
"I suspect you're surprised to see me...well not as surprised as I am to be among the living."
The last thing Alicia Baker remembered was the life being choked out her, when she passed out and apparently, she died. She couldn't remember anything beyond that point, until she appeared in Metropolis a few days earlier. And she was surprised to see that almost five years had passed.
"Alicia, hello," Chloe offered in a calm voice.
"Chloe, nice to see you," Alicia offered in equally calm voice, not backing down.
'Tension much?' Harry thought to Kara, who saw the two stare each other down.
"My name is Alicia Baker. Chloe and I went to school together, in fact we had a mutual friend," Alicia responded when she looked at Harry and Kara, a smile crossing her face. She was confused but she hoped that she could piece together some answers. "I don't know if you heard of him, his name is Clark Kent."
"Yes, he's my cousin,' Kara responded and that statement caused Alicia to raise an eyebrow in surprise.
"Who knew?" Alicia asked when she turned her head around, smiling.
"It's amazing, isn't it, small world?" Kara asked, when she eyed this woman, carefully keeping an eye on her.
The truth was Alicia tried to stop by the Kent Farm to see if Clark or his parents were still hanging around there. She stopped and saw that Lana Lang was there. Given their past, Lana was the last person that she wanted to talk to. She turned around and did some searching, before she found out about the Shining Light Foundation. They helped a certain type of people, her type.
How she wished such a place was around like this when she was younger. That would have prevented her from making decisions that she would have regretted.
Yet, one could not change what happened, only changed what was going to be to come.
Alicia on the other hand wanted to know one simple question and that was how did she get here? She was certain that she was dead and she had a feeling that they had an idea or could help her. She had no friends, no family, no anything, and this was her only lifeline.
'Harry, she's...a potential high risk,' Chloe thought to Harry. 'Not that I'm going to stop you from helping anyone but...'
'She's confused, therefore leaving her to her own devices would make her that much more dangerous,' Kara thought. "So how does she know Clark? She said that they were mutual friends?'
'More than that, Clark married her,' Chloe thought to them. 'In Vegas.'
Kara frowned. 'A spontaneous Vegas Marriage, I don't think Clark had it in him.'
"Alicia, we'll be happy to help you find your feet and find your answers," Harry stated, because he could tell how the long silence would be unsettling.
'Red Kryptonite was involved,' Chloe thought to them, frowning at the memory.
'I see,' Kara thought, but she did wonder. The RedK did not force anyone into anything that they did not want to do but rather lower the inhibitions that they had placed in place.
There was going to be a lot of work to do. Alicia and Allison were not going to be the first people that would come forward.
"So I'm worried about Clark."
Lois voiced that question when she cornered Harry when he made his rounds at the Daily Planet. Harry sighed, he figured that this confrontation was coming, although he did not know how soon it was coming. He spun around and stared Lois down, his eyes not leaving her for a moment.
"Lois, Clark's...well you've figured out what's happening," Harry stated to the brunette woman who nodded. The two stared each other down, both had their own tension after the last several weeks. "The entire Doomsday debacle, it knocked something loose."
Lois frowned. "Well let me get a crowbar and knock it right back."
Harry waved his hands. "As much as I'd like to see it, it's not that simple, Clark's...his father claims that he might lose his powers, as you know."
"I'm not sure if that isn't another Jor-El trick to mess with his mind," Lois stated when she frowned, she knew what Jor-El was up to. Even with Clark's birth mother there, Lois still felt uneasy and wasn't sure she liked Clark spending time at that Fortress in his condition. Yet the Fortress blocked her out when she tried to retrieve him. "And Lana's...she's still tracking our latest Mysterious Kryptonian."
As if on cue, Lois's cell phone buzzed and she picked it up.
"Lois, you're not going to believe this," Lana responded breathlessly.
"Did you find our mystery girl?" Lois asked over the telephone but Lana sounded anxious.
"No but I was flying over the desert when I saw something, etched into the sand and well...seeing is believing, isn't it?"
Lana transmitted them a picture to Lois's cell phone and she took a step back, mouth a gap when she looked at it with widened eyes. It burned into the sand, the same "S" symbol that was the mark of the House of El.
"That's not all," Lana continued, sounding out of breath. "There are dozens of these Kryptonian Symbols, scattered, and I've just barely started looking."
"Dozens?" Lois asked, wondering if that was a good thing or a not so good thing. "Well that explains why Miss Attitude Problem showed up and knocked the snot out of us."
"Yeah, maybe," Lana stated, but something told her that there was something far beyond that.
'So what's the problem?' Kara thought and Harry projected the symbols into her mind. 'Yeah that's a pretty big problem, pretty big in fact.'
'But it's not the only issue,' Harry offered and Kara shook her head, carefully putting her hands on her hips.
'I've recognized some of these symbols,' Kara projected back to Harry.
"You know, it's annoying when you get real quiet like that and do the mental link thing," Lois stated when she snapped her fingers in front of Harry's face. He turned to her with a look that would convince most to back off.
"Kara recognizes one of the symbols, at least," Harry answered and sure enough, Kara zoomed over to the Daily Planet, arriving, nearly causing papers to fly because of the wind she caused at her sudden arrival.
"Oh, hey," Lois responded but Kara pointed at the symbol.
"That symbol, that's the symbol for the house of In-Ze," Kara responded, when she pointed to the crooked "I" with a slash through it. "That's from my mother's side of family, you know the House of El, and there's..."
Z, there was a flaming Z in the field.
Kara grabbed Harry and sped off, before the two of them popped over towards the Artic.
"Screw Clark needing space, he needs to be warned about this,' Kara thought to him.
'It's the symbol for...Zod?' Harry thought to her and Kara nodded.
'If Zod lives on Earth, that could prove to be a problem,' Harry responded back to her but they found themselves hitting a wall.
"Let us in Jor-El, or I swear we'll tear the entire Fortress down!" Harry yelled and something opened up, allowing them to enter. The Vortex sucked them into the Fortress, where Clark was sitting, wide eyes, symbols surrounding his eyes.
"Jor-El is trying to undertake Kal-El's training but it is much slower than he thought it was," Lara responded calmly and Clark stood around, pupils dilated. Her voice indicated that she was going to give Jor-El enough rope to hang himself, before she did damage control. "It will be several days before he can be safely moved out."
Kara was afraid of that. "Could you offer him a message? Lana's come across several symbols, and one of them is the House of El Symbol. They're burned into the ground."
"Strangeness has happened since you have left, I'd imagine," Lara responded carefully. She had a feeling that the orb was going to end up backfiring on them.
"One could say that, strangeness has happened," Kara stated, when she thought about it. A frown spread her face, she wondered if a quarter of the planet of Krypton was resurrected due to Death's screw up, which meant they were resurrected on a planet underneath a yellow sun.
If that was the case, all of those Kryptonians showing up, it would be a catastrophe.
"Also tell Jor-El and Kal-El that the symbol for Zod has been burned into a field, outside of Smallville," Kara added and Lara's tone grew grave before she responded.
"I will relay this message," Lara responded when she carefully considered her words. She had no idea the gravity of the situation that she had to deal with, although she understood that something bad as going to happen. "The orb."
"The orb?" Kara asked, with a questioning eyebrow.
"Yes, the orb, Jor-El created it, but he never wanted it opened, someone opened the orb, the DNA within contains several of the members of the Kandorian military," Lara responded crisply.
Alarm flooded over Kara's face. "Do you think...do you think that would cause some damage to Earth…if they had powers…all of them?"
"Jor-El did something to stop their powers, I'm afraid I don't know what," Lara answered when she thought about it. "Although what was done, could be undone. And Kryptonian powers can be gifted, as you know."
"Was my mother part of this experiment?" Kara whispered to Lara.
"I'm not sure," Lara answered, not wanting to get her niece's hopes up. "Hopefully Kal-El will be able to return. Raya has been helping us when she can."
"Lois and Lana both want to see him," Kara stated, who was agitated about her cousin and the way he was acting.
Lara's answered this statement in an apologetic tone. "That is Kal-El's place."
"I understand but he doesn't bother to explain himself," Kara responded her eyes narrowed towards the catatonic form of her cousin when he underwent his training or perhaps a process to restore his powers. It was hard to tell what the hell he was doing now.
Kara and Harry had plenty of work to go and not a lot of time to do it.
"So, on top of everything else, we have some kind of clone crisis with a Kandorian orb," Chloe summarized when Harry, Kara, and Karen brought her back up to speed. "Well think about it, when's the last time we saw the orb?"
Harry frowned when he thought about it. "The orb was in the Artic, the last time we saw it, wasn't it?"
"Yeah, Lex had it," Chloe recalled with a crisp tone of voice. She thought about everything that happened and considered the entire situation. "So someone picked it up."
"Are you thinking who I'm thinking?" Kara asked and Chloe nodded.
"We got sidetracked with everything that was going on but she did come across Lex, so she might have come across the orb," Chloe answered and Karen spun around, before she looked around.
"Our mysterious missing owner of Luthorcorp,"Karen stated in a crisp voice, she still had a distaste in her mouth for everything and anything Luthor. "Where do you think she ran off to?"
"I don't think she's ran off, I've sent her four e-mails and three phone calls but she's not answering," Harry answered, before he got to his feet. "I'll check out Luthorcorp, wish me luck."
"Yeah good luck," Chloe answered when Harry kissed all three of his wives goodbye, before he disappeared with a flash and made his way to the Luthor Manor.
He walked down the hallway, and heard footsteps. He closed his eyes and became invisible against the wall. He saw two tall figures walk around, with Tess following them. She
"I don't care if you think they're gone without a trace, I want them tracked down, especially her," Tess answered when she walked behind them. "I don't appreciate getting tied up and held captive in my own home for two months."
The guards nodded when they followed Tess down the hallway, but the guards dropped down onto the ground.
She sighed, when she looked back around. "Now..."
Harry spun her around and she stood up rigid before she watched Harry. "Oh, thank God it's you."
"Don't thank him yet, you have a problem," Harry answered when he looked at Tess.
"Yeah, I have a problem, where have you been lately?" Tess responded when she looked at Harry. "No one's seen you in six weeks and you pop back up now."
Harry offered her a smile. "Oh here and there, you seem hot and bothered and not in the good way."
"Well anyone would be a bit upset, if they...if they had been held captive in their own home," Tess responded when she took a moment. "I thought it was one of the Kandorians back to attack me for trying to track them down. Or worse your mother."
"My mother?" Harry asked, he was afraid of that.
"She packs a hell of a blasting spell," Tess responded when she eyed Harry.
"I'd imagine," Harry responded when they walked down the hallway, but girl dressed in a black business suit with three silver buttons aligned in an upside triangle along short red hair and violet eyes showed up.
"Miss Mercer I have..."
"Miss Go, I've told you not to interrupt me when I've been conducting business," Tess answered when she inclined her head towards Harry. "This is Harry Potter, my business partner. Harry, this is Indy Go, she's...a new member of my tech division."
Harry indicated that to mean that Tess hired her for a certain purpose, although what that purpose was. She eyed Harry with interest, her violet eyes watched the wizard appraisingly.
"Please to meet you, Harry," Indy answered when she watched Harry with careful interest.
"So, I'm sure you wanted to know where I've been," Harry responded and Tess responded. "It's one of those long stories."
"I'm sure," Tess remarked when she watched Harry carefully. "But maybe we could talk this over later, there's been a business proposal that I want to discuss with you. And since this is your company too, we should talk this one over."
"Who is it from?" Harry asked with his eyebrow raised.
"The RAO corporation," Tess responded to him and now Harry's interest piqued.
'He does work fast,' Harry thought to his bond mates.
"And the CEO, he wants to meet with you," Tess added, she smelled a rat, but she wondered if Harry smelled the same one.
"Well, it happens that I want to meet with him," Harry responded carefully.
The chess game was on and Harry would figure out what the game of the Kandorians, or more particular, Zod was. Although he suspected that not all of them were bad, but Zod was a problem area. What he could become alarmed Harry a little bit but he adopted a wait and see approach and attitude.
All of the pieces of the game were slowly moving into place.
"Mom, Dad!"
Claire attacked Harry and Kara excitedly when she hugged them tightly, but Harry smiled.
"Keep it up and you'll be stronger than us," Harry answered when he bent down and looked at his daughter with a smile. The red head girl looked at Harry. He turned to Megan, who smiled at him. "Thank you for keeping an eye on Claire when we were gone."
Megan waved her hands, smiling. "There was no problem at all ,she's a joy as always."
"If there is anything that we can do for you, don't hesitate to ask," Kara remarked and there was a moment where Megan offered a bright smile, some extremely tantalizing possibilities moving through her head. There was a few things that she could think that they could do but it was nothing that she could talk about in the company of a child.
"I won't and the three of you should head off," Megan responded when she stood in the Talon Apartment. Since Lois moved in with Clark at the Kent Farm, she inherited it from them, the latest person to live there. "Talk to you later Claire."
"Okay, see you later, Megan," Claire answered when she started to jabber on about her past several weeks, with Harry and Kara walked off with her.
Chloe turned towards Harry, a smile crossing her face when she watched him, when he returned home. Yet she had some news to relay to Harry and she wondered how she would get a chance to relay that news to Harry.
"So I've done a little scan to find the Kryptonian symbols and also any mysterious arrivals within the last six weeks," Chloe responded before she turned to Harry. "I came across an image of a certain someone that you might want to see."
Harry waved towards her and she punched up the photos of the Shining Light Foundation computer. His eyes widened when he took a careful look at the photos and could not believe what he saw.
'Sinclair,' Harry thought when he saw the figure standing in the darkness, careful not to be seen.
"We could have a bit of a problem," Chloe remarked when she held Harry's hand.
Harry nodded, that was for sure. They had many problems and they kept piling up like dirty dishes.
To Be Continued in "Postcard from Kandor."
