Title: Children of Genesis
Chapter: 7
By: WebSpinner
Notes: And the plot thickens....

"So mixing the element with the acid will make the desired affect. Alright homework will be pages 35 to 49 with all questions at the end of chapters answered," said the chemistry professor. All of the class groaned in unison.
"Mr. Kent, did you catch that or were you to busy flirting with the blonde beside you?" asked the professor. Jon grinned without embarrassment.
"Don't worry, Mr. M, my hearings pretty good even when there are so many fine girls in this class," he said. All the girls in the class let out romantic sighs and the guys inched closer to their girlfriends. The chemistry professor, Kurt Morgans, didn't look amused.
"Class dismissed. Oh and Ms. Jones, I want a word with you," he said. Jon turned to see Sierra stiffen in her seat and gathered up her things.
"Hey Sierra, chill out. It can't be too bad," Jon said encouragingly. Sierra threw him a half smile that still dazzled most of the guys in the room. She closed her eyes and inhaled. It was finally time.

Kurt Morgans paced back and forth until he was sure all the students had left. He then turned to the waiting girl. She sat comfortably in a chair tapping her mahogany colored fingers on the desk. The sound even furthered his annoyance.
"Sierra Jones," he started. She shot her head up and glared at him with defiance. "Sierra Jones," he said again this time louder. Sierra stood up ramrod straight with her hands at her side.
"Now that's a good little solider," he sneered at her. She stared ahead and didn't flinch. Morgans paced back and forth again.
"At ease, one could almost fear that all those years of training were a waste and so easily forgotten," he sneered at her. She glowered at him but said nothing.
"Such a good little actress and a pretty one too," Morgans stated and reached out to touch her cheek. Sierra drew back in disgust.
"You will refrain from touching me, Sir," she hissed at him. He watched her with amusement.
"You do realize why you are here or have you been to busy playing with boys?" he sneered at her. Sierra crossed her arms.
"Ahh yes, world domination, isn't it such a shame that there's not a major on this here?" she asked with a sneer. Morgans slapped her soundly across the face.
"Such rudeness will not be permitted. We have found the missing ones," he stated. Stars flashed in front of Sierra's eyes from the force of the blow.
"I could kill you for that," she hissed. Morgans raised a fist again but Sierra didn't back away. He looked amused.
"You are needed to take care of one male boy. I am sure with your charms that will be easy," he stated. Sierra said nothing put started to pick at an unraveling bit of her sleeve.
"Right here on campus in fact," he stated and handed her a photograph. Sierra's stomach lurched inside her with horror but her face remained smooth and uncaring. "Don't tell me you think that the Bat is the missing child of genesis," she said with a laugh.
"His adopted father gave us a merry chase but like all good things it must come to an end. He is indeed your missing 'brother'," Morgans confirmed. Sierra gritted her teeth.
"No he can't be. He's blind. Adam Winters is just a handicapped kid around here and perfectly normal," she stated.
"So you know him, even better," stated Morgans.
"Considering he is the only blind guy on campus, he's not that easy to miss," she stated sourly. They had to be wrong, for Adam's sake and for Gwen's.
"You are stalling. You understand the consequences are if you fail," he stated. Sierra bit into her tongue till she tasted blood. Termination, even for the daughter of the Chameleon.

Spider-girl shot another web line and swung above the streets of Metropolis. How good it was to be free again and not have to worry about exams and such. She had missed web slinging and felt like a prisoner suddenly released from jail. It gave her time to clear her mind. Adam had been preoccupied with something and usually cut their dates short much to her annoyance. Sierra was no help either; almost every word she uttered was short and curt. No doubt she was having a problem with one of her relationships but Gwen didn't want to pry too much. It's not like she could either since Adam was really her first official relationship. She shot another line and swung just to find herself being pulled up. She looked up and frowned.
"Superboy you let my web go right this minute," she yelled up at the young superhero flying overhead. He grinned mischievously down at her.
"Now lookie lookie, I have just caught a spider with her own web. How ironic," he said. Spider-girl groaned and jumped on a nearby building.
"Don't quit your day job," she snickered.
"Like I get paid for this?" he asked with a grin.
"Don't you have some pictures to autograph?" she asked with a smirk.
"Don't you have some wanted posters to sign?" he retorted back. Gwen flushed under her mask. It wasn't her fault that the Daily Bugle blamed everything from the bank robberies to El nino on her and her father. She shot another line and started to swing away. Much to her annoyance he flew on right beside her.
"So what are you doing on my turf, webhead?" he asked.
"Here to get some good media publicity. It really sucks over in New York City," she stated. Superboy laughed out loud causing Gwen to smile beneath the mask.
"Well I don't blame you. Metropolis is defiantly the better city," he stated with the same boyish grin that looked somewhat familiar.
"And you're not biased at all," she stated dryly causing him to laugh harder.
"So are you around to stay?" he asked. Spider-girl leapt to a nearby building and squatted on the ledge, a position that would be quite uncomfortable if she was a normal human.
"Now, if you just want a date all you have to do is ask?" she stated with a little laugh. Her grin became broader as Superboy looked flustered.
"Thankfully I am not that desperate," he retorted back. Spider-girl stood and looked over her shoulder at Superboy who was floating in the air.
"You aren't doing that whole x-ray thing to see who I am are you?" she asked. Superboy gave her a fake offended look.
"I would never!" he stated dramatically. Then he became serious.
"I don't use my powers to find out the identities of others I'll have you know. I do believe in what little privacy we superheroes can possibly have," he stated. Spider-girl nodded and believed him.
"So you just save up those peepers of you to use to peek in the girls locker rooms, huh?" she stated as she swung away. She was quite sure she could hear him laughing even over the sounds of the streets below.




Thank you for all your reviews. I would like to take this time merely to state I that most of this is coming from my own imagination. I am not really basing this from any of the comics I've read. I'd like to say I am not majoring in anything to do with genetics, cloning, or medical fields of any sort so give me a break, ok? I am a sign language major who just happens to like to write fan fiction for fun and to relieve the stress of college life in general.