A/N: Hey guys, so a lot of you guys agreed with me that the previous chapter seemed rushed and so I apologize about that and I will try to be better about making sure that the chapters are detailed and that they aren't rushed like the previous chapter. I will also try to stop writing run-on sentences because I know that I do but it can be kinda hard to find the time to fix them sometimes. Anyways, I hope that this chapter is a bit better and less rushed that the one before it and that you are enjoying the direction that this story has gone so far. Also, please follow, favorite, and review and tell me what you think of my story. Constructive criticism is welcome but please don't be rude.


Alex was silent as she watched the scenery fly by on the way back to the D.E.O. Lynza had gotten away, and for some reason, she had taken Kara's body with her when she escaped to who knows where.

Maybe Kara wasn't dead. Would Lynza lie about that? Is that why she had to take Kara's body? Was her heart still beating?

"Alex, she's dead. I would have heard her heart beating," Hank interrupted her thoughts causing her to jump.

Stupid mind-reader. Alex thought bitterly as she turned away from the older agent and back towards the window.

Despite the situation, Hank smiled the slightest bit and Alex internally cursed herself causing him to smile just a little bit more. "Stupid mind-reader, huh?" Hank jabbed slightly, trying to influence the younger agents mood positively, even if it was only by the slightest bit.

Alex ignored Hank and focused on the scenery trying to turn her brain off. It just hurt too much to think about Kara.


Lynza rolled her eyes as she carelessly dropped Kara's body on a bed before leaving the room and slamming the door behind her. She walked quickly turning down hall after hall, following the path by memory. That was what happened when you were stuck in the same building for almost fifteen years. Getting to leave was a privilege that she didn't usually receive.

Lynza slowed slightly then as she turned onto the last hallway that was well lit with Kryptonite emitters.

The glowing green mineral made her feel slightly sick and she felt a headache start as the green glow got brighter and brighter, but other than that, it didn't affect her. Especially not like it affected her little sister or her cousin, Kal-El.

"Lynza, come in," A deep voice called as she stopped in front of the only door on the hallway.

The Kryptonian gulped slightly before reaching out and slowly turning the handle before stepping into the darkish room.

"It's done," Lynza said softly as she started into deep green eyes and her whole demenor changed from one of confidence and strength to one of fear and worry.

"Was the experiment successful?" The man questioned the Kryptonian as he ran one hand over his short dark-brown hair.

"Yes," The girl whispered causing the man to smile and Lynza to sigh in relief.

"And you got what our scientist needed from Lord Technologies without expositing us?"

"Yes. They think that it was Kara Zor-El or a B-Bizzaro," Lynza replied, stumbling over the strange word that the humans had made up for one of Maxwell Lords creations that had looked like her younger sister but had been completely different in personality.

"Good," the man replied. "Keep their focus on her or whatever that is, don't let them find out about our little operation here. We only have one Kryptonian remaining before we have gotten them all. Unfortaintly, Kal-El is further away and more experienced than your sister, but once Non starts his Myriad project I'm assuming that Kal-El will come here and we can capture him then. We just have to wait for Non to give the go-ahead."

Lynza simply nodded, afraid to speak as she held her tongue.

"And the agency, what was it called? The D.E.O? Yeah, the D.E.O, they think that she's dead?"

"Yes, Kara Zor-El Danvers is dead to the world."