I have no clue where I'm headed so write reviews and tell me if this is any good, note: my first fic.

Non-Believer

When Clark was finally found he turned out to be in the barn. When John and Anne walked in he was smashing wood with his hand.

"Clark, are you okay honey?" Anne asked.

"Why should I be, because you lied to me about having a child before you found me or because she suddenly showed up!" Clark replied rudely.

"Clark I know you're shocked, and a bit upset, but you should be happy too, I mean you have a sister, common Clark, why aren't you happy?" John asked

"I don't know, I guess I just need some time to adjust," Clark replied.

His mother and father stood right where they were.

"Alone, if that's fine!" Clark finished.

"Sure honey we'll just be inside, come in and join us to have dinner later," his mother said as his parents left the room. Clark stayed in the barn until it was nighttime, he went over all the conversations, and then he remembered the feeling he got when he met Lillian. Shit she was the same girl at the bus station……………….and on the road in front of the school. There's something strange about her.

"Clark, you in here, it's me Lillian?"

Oh great!

"I brought you some dinner, I thought you would like something to eat." Lillian said in the nicest voice she could come up with. Suddenly nausea hit Clark, but he ignored it. He couldn't understand why though.

"Ya, sure bring it over." Clark said, he didn't really even want to see Lillian, but he hadn't eating anything all day so he gave in. When Lillian came up with the food tray Clark almost screamed. Her eyes, they glowed in the dark! That shade of green it reminded him of something.

"What the hell?" Clark managed to mumble.

"What was that?" Lillian asked in a sincere voice.

"Nothing," Clark replied he had to get away from her.

He had to get away from her, god those eyes freaked him out!

"Actually I think I'm gonna go in and eat my food at the table." Clark said.

"Sure I haven't eating anything for a while either, we can talk while we eat and get to know each other." Lillian said in an angel voice.

"Su-Sure," Clark managed to say. What he was thinking was, I don't wanna be anywhere near her..Clark barely made it through the night with the least words as possible. He looked through the window and wondered where his true home was supposed to be. Do I really belong here, on Earth? Today has only proved that I am an intruder here. I can never truly fit in. After that Clark thought about Anne and John's real child. The one that they had supposedly lost and have now recovered. There was something strange about Lillian. Clark decided that he would find out. He didn't believe anything about today. He still thought this was all a joke and someone was going to pop out and yell Gotcha ya, but it never happened. Clark only knew one thing, Lillian might have fooled his parents, but she hadn't fooled him.