Disclaimer: I don't own Smallville or Sailor Moon and I am not affiliated with either of the two.

Thanks to all the reviewers! At first I didn't know if this story was going to turn out well, but I am very glad that you all like it! Thanks for reading my story and leaving such great comments, and keep reviewing! By the way, I decided for this not to be a Clark-Usagi romance. You'll find out why this chapter. It's strictly Usagi-Mamoru. As to why there's no Chloe-Mamoru romance you'll see in the next chapter. Sorry about that! Sorry I took so long to update too. This chapter is pretty long and it took me a few days to write.

Also, I don't have this complete story written yet, as I usually write one chapter at a time. I had a direction that this was headed, but it was kind of weak so I wanted to thank the reviewer Sere because she inspired the idea for this chapter. To her I say a big thanks, and to all the reviewers I say to keep reviewing because often your comments on which way the story is headed inspire me!


Chapter 4 - Pasts Revealed

"Clark! Bunny! You're going to miss the bus!" Martha yelled.

Usagi jumped up and looked at the clock. "I'm late!" she yelled, and jumping up she raced to get dressed.

Grabbing her backpack, she ran down the hallway. Upon noticing that Clark's door was shut, she stopped. Curious, she opened his door a smidgen and walked in. "Oh my God! He's floating!" she said aloud. Then the feeling of being late caught up with her. Scrambling to get out of the room and get downstairs, she tripped in her own feet and fell face first into the floor.

"Ow!" she yelled. "That hurt!" She looked around the room and grabbed two tissues, quickly twisting them and sticking them up her nostrils to stop her nosebleed.

Clark looked to his side. Usagi was on the floor in a heap. Before he could wonder what she was doing in his room, he realized he was floating and fell to his bed.

Holding on to her nose, Usagi turned around when she heard the sickening crack. Then she was faced with the sight of Clark, in boxers, laying in a mess of wood with blankets wrapped around it. Immediately she burst into laughter, forgetting about her nose.

"That's the fifth this month." Clark said. "Mom's going to kill me." He then noticed her nose and began laughing.

"It's not funny!" she stated, but to Clark it most certainly was funny. Standing up she stomped downstairs in a huff.

Clark went into superspeed and then came downstairs. "What's for breakfast?" he asked.

"You missed the bus." Martha said, frowning.

"No big deal," he said, grabbing a piece of toast, and running out to do his morning chores.

He walked over and saw Usagi with her sleeves rolled up. The awful tissues she had in her nose were gone, thank god. She was moving the hay. "Wow," he thought, "She even looks pretty when she's doing farm chores." But what really impressed Clark was how easily she was carrying the bales of hay. She didn't even look strained.

He raced over, doing his chores in superspeed and whizzed back to the place he was before.

"Hey!" he heard. "Now look what you did! You got hay in my hair!" Usagi fumed.

"Don't worry about it," he said, removing all of the pieces of hay from her hair in Clark time. "How about we go to school now?" he asked.

"Do we have to?" she said, as if she could convince him not to.

"Oh, come on. What do you hate school for? You have all As!"

Usagi blushed. "Well, that's not my usual performance..."

"Don't be so modest," Clark said, as he picked her up and ran them both to school.

When they reached school, a guy Clark recognized as Mamoru stopped Usagi.

"Usako," he said. "Can I speak with you a minute?"

"Sure," she replied, motioning for Clark to go on ahead without her. Clark waved and continued on his way.

"Mamo-chan." Usagi said. "I missed you." With that, she hugged him. "We're investigating this tonight. We're going to the caves."

"Wait, who's we?" Mamoru asked. "And what caves are you talking about?"

"Clark and I are going. Clark is the guy I'm staying with. He says that there's a power in the caves that could've brought us here."

"Well in that case, I'm going too." Mamoru stated.

Usagi was stumped. She could think of no reason for him not to go. "There's an entity down there," she said, "and we're going to find out if it's the reason I'm here. We don't know how it's going to react though." She wouldn't tell him that it was Clark's real dad.

"Well then it's dangerous. Let me go in your place."

"No, Mamo-chan. I'm going. I'll let you know what happens." Usagi said with determination.

"Usako, I came back to look for you. I don't want to be separated from you again."

"Mamo-chan, don't worry." Usagi said. "I will be fine. Meet us at the farm at eight tonight and we'll tell you what happened, ok?" She cupped his face in her hand.

"Oh alright."

"Do you know where the farm is?"

"Yeah. I think I can find it. But Usako, please be careful."

"I will."

With that, Usagi walked into the school to her first class.


After school...

Usagi and Clark were sitting down inside the loft.

"So, are you going to tell me what kind of stuff you can do?" Usagi asked bluntly.

It caught Clark off guard. "Well, you know I can run really fast, and I'm really strong, and you saw me float. I can't do that willingly though," Clark said sheepishly. "There are some abilities I have that aren't so obvious, though."

"The first one is invulnerability." Taking a nail he began to drive it into his hand. Usagi winced, but perked up once she noticed it break into two pieces.

Then, instructing Usagi to look at a piece of metal in the corner, he used his heat vision to turn it white hot. He then lit the candle in the loft.

"Heat vision," he said.

Usagi looked at him. "That is so awesome!" she blurted.

"I can also see through material, kind of like an X-ray."

Usagi laughed. "Watch out all females! I bet you must've had fun with that one!" she joked.

Clark laughed nervously. He hadn't expected that reaction from Usagi. She certainly was full of surprises. "I can't see through lead," he told her.

"Oh." She shrugged.

"Last, I noticed that I'm starting to have sharper hearing. I can hear things clearly from longer than normal distances."

Suddenly, Usagi looked up. The shock on her face was apparent.

"What?" Clark asked.

"I just realized something," she said. "I can do a lot of that too. I heard my friend Naru being attacked at her mother's store, Osa-P, and I live more than a block away. I can jump higher than any human can. I mean, I can jump across buildings! I've been thrown hard by more monsters than I can count, and taken minimal damage. I also noticed that I'm pretty strong. This morning I didn't even find those bales of hay heavy! I can run like the wind too. I've used it enough to disappear after a battle. As for floating, I can fly, though only when powered up."

Now it was Clark's turn to be shocked. "You mean that you can do most of what I can?" he asked.

"Yes, I can, though not to the extreme that you can."

"What do you mean by powered up?" Clark asked.

"Well, I have to yell out this phrase, and my locket with the Silver Crystal turns me into my past form, Sailor Moon."

Clark began to laugh.

"What's so funny?" she asked.

"Nothing, it's just a little strange. I'm a bit weirded out, really."

Usagi smiled. "When I'm Sailor Moon, I have all kinds of powers. All I have to do is call out my attack phrases and I can do different things, such as heal people, destroy youma, and hurt youma. How powerful the attacks are depends on the attack and the form I'm in. Right now, I have the eternal form."

"Youma?"

"Monsters. Kind of like your meteor freaks, but ours have a more 'mystical' background, as you call it."

"I'm sorry, but this is a bit...unbelievable." Clark said honestly.

Usagi sighed. "I can understand. Let me show you."

She called out her henshin phrase but it didn't work. "What the heck?" she yelled at her locket. "What's up with you?"

Clark burst into laughter. "Sorry Bunny." He said. "It's hard for me to believe that it would even work."

She pouted. "Wait a minute," she said. "You said that my world is more mystical than this one. That has to have something to do with it. I can still do everything, just differently. That has to be it."

Concentrating, she focused the power of the crystal to her hand. She imagined her attack as it would be if she had called out, "Moon Twilight Flash." Suddenly, a small light appeared in her hand. Then it exploded like lightning, lighting up the whole loft.

"You might want to warn me next time you're going to do that." Clark told her. "Because I think that my retinas are permanently scarred."

Usagi laughed. She knew that she could solve the problem. "I guess I can't be Sailor Moon here." She told Clark. "But I can still do everything, as me! You know, I think I like this better."

"What was that anyway?" Clark asked.

"Normally, I'd call out Moon Twilight Flash, but I don't need to now."

"Oh," Clark responded.

"But..." Usagi began, "I still find it funny that I can do almost everything that you can."

"I wouldn't dwell on it too much."

Usagi wore the determined look she got whenever she wanted to know something badly. "I'll figure it out," she said. "In the meantime, do you want to know what it's like to fly?"

"I'll pass on that one, thanks."

Usagi tilted her head.

"I'm afraid of heights."

"Oh, come on! How are you ever going to get over it if you don't face your fear?" She exclaimed.

Grabbing his hand, and dragging him outside, she closed her eyes and concentrated on the Silver Crystal again. Slowly she felt her feet rising off the ground. Opening her eyes, she looked down. "Cool!" she said.

"I think I've faced my fear enough today. Can we land now?" Clark asked nervously.

'Ha ha, yeah sure," Usagi said, as she landed. "That was great fun."

Clark felt much better when he felt his feet on solid ground.

"Guys! Supper is ready!" Martha yelled from the house.

"Race you," Clark said, with a gleam in his eye.

"You're on." She replied, and both dashed toward the house.


Back in Tokyo...

Ami sat in the corner of the meeting room at the Sendai Hill Temple, reading a book. The portal had closed, for all they knew, permanently, and everyone was trying to figure out a way to open it again. Setsuna was on watch to make sure that nothing else abnormal happened, and but everyone else was here. Ami sighed. She knew how to open it, but no one listened.

Rei said something that Ami couldn't hear and everyone erupted into an argument. The next thing, Ami did hear.

"Haruka, how many times do I have to tell you, your stupid sports car is not going to solve any problems." Rei said.

"Well, all you've been doing so far is shooting off your mouth!" Haruka yelled. "And we don't need my car! I can run as fast as you can yap!"

Rei and Haruka began to get up and fight, but were held down by Minako, Mako, Michiru, and Hotaru.

Ami knew that Usagi and Mamoru's disappearance was wearing on them. She stood up. "Actually, Haruka is right," she said.

Rei glared at her. For once, she glared back. "If Haruka runs at her top speed and Setsuna tries to open the gates, a rip will form again. As long as Haruka runs toward the exact spot where the portal was, another portal will open. However, this one will try to close. Mako and Haruka can then hold it open until we can all fit through."

Everyone looked at Ami, amazed.

"Didn't you already say that?" Minako asked.

"Yes, I did, but everyone was too busy arguing to listen." Ami said, and took the plan that she had drawn up, laying it on the table.

She pointed to a large area of equations on the side. "These are the calculations I did. All I need to do is examine the area where the portal was with my visor and I should be able to pinpoint its exact location. Then, after Haruka and Mako are holding it open, Setsuna will take over, allowing us time to do a teleport."

"Shouldn't some of us stay behind?" Michiru asked.

"We don't really know how big of a threat awaits us on the other side," Ami explained.

"I see." Michiru said. "I know what you mean. This place is free from evil and on its way to peace, but we have no idea if this other place is at war, or what it is."

"Exactly."

"Maybe we should tell Setsuna to notify Chibi-Usa, so if something happens she can be ready and travel back." Minako suggested.

"Good idea." Haruka agreed. She was feeling triumphant that she was right.

"Don't let it go to your head," Michiru told her.

"Anyway, we should get ready and go." Ami said.

Everyone agreed, and called Setsuna on their communicators, who brought them to the time gates.

Everyone transformed.

"Are your ready?" Setsuna asked.

Everyone nodded.

The plan went exactly as Ami predicted. She determined where the portal had been and Haruka and Mako were now struggling to hold it open.

Setsuna held out her garnet orb, which glowed, holding the portal open.

Everyone then joined hands and used their teleport, bringing them through the portal.


Smallville, 2004, evening

Usagi and Clark were now standing in the caves. Usagi was looked around with awe.

"Wow, look at all the writings." She said amazed. "How come no one ever wrote stuff like this about me?"

"Be thankful they didn't." Clark said. "These caves have brought me nothing but grief."

Clark took the octagonal shaped key and put it into the recess in the cave wall. Usagi watched as three parts of the cave wall began to move and a bunch of symbols glowed. All of a sudden, a bright light shot out from the wall.

"Watch out," Usagi yelled, and jumped, pushing Clark out of the way.

The light hit her and immediately she felt pain, lots of it. She flew back into the wall, and bruised she lay on the floor.

"Oh my god! Bunny, are you alright?" Clark yelled.

"Yeah...but my temples are pounding."

Suddenly a voice came from the cave wall. "Kal-el?" it questioned. Jor-el's voice sounded shaky, something Clark had never heard before. When he received no answer, he said "Serenity?"

Usagi's eyes popped open. "How the heck do you know my real name?" she asked.

"I need your help," Jor-el stated. "My spirit lives on here. I'm supposed to guide Kal-el, but something keeps trying to control me."

Usagi looked at the cave wall. "I feel really stupid talking to a wall." She sighed.

Then, a hologram of Jor-el appeared.

"Okay, Jor-el," Usagi stated, "How about telling me how you know my real name, and while you're at it, tell me what you know about the reason I'm here."

Jor-el's hologram looked down. Clark was impressed by the way Usagi was handling Jor-el. She had no fear whatsoever.

"I have to hurry and explain," Jor-el said, "For I have very little time. First of all, you're here because I brought you here. Something keeps attacking, trying to control me, and I can't stop it. Knowing the mystical abilities of your world, I hoped you could help. I've been trying to get Kal-el to come inside these walls, because that's the only way he can help, but he refused."

"What!" Clark exclaimed. "You made it sound like you were trying to control me, and that you wanted me inside to fulfill my destiny. It's not like I refused to help you. What was I supposed to believe?"

Usagi looked at Clark. "Don't worry, I believe you, Clark. But I also think that Jor-el needs help now."

She looked at the hologram of Jor-el. "What can I do?"

"Find out what's trying to take me over and hopefully get rid of it."

"How do you know that I can?"

"I because your mother could."

"How do you know so much about me?" Usagi asked.

Jor-el sunk back. "I had hoped I would never have to tell you this but unfortunately, I do."

Clark looked at Jor-el questioningly, wondering what Jor-el could possibly have to say that involved Usagi.

"Clark, Serenity, you are siblings."

Both Clark and Usagi looked at each other.

"No way." Usagi said.

"Impossible." Clark stated.

"I'm afraid it's true. A long time ago I lived on Krypton, and was perfectly content, until I visited Earth. I noticed that everything on Earth was different – the way people lived, the way they interacted with each other, and their values and beliefs. Krypton's society was old and outdated, and after returning from Earth I couldn't bear to live there. I couldn't return to Earth either, as it was frowned upon. Therefore, I became an inventor to try and create a way to return to Earth. I made a machine, which used a tracking device. It was for traveling through portals. It opened up a portal, so I thought it was working, but after going through I ended up on the moon, in a completely different era. It was called..."

"...the Silver Millennium." Usagi finished. "You were there?"

"Yes, I was. I liked the peace and tranquility there, and they lived much the same way that the people of Earth did. There, Serenity, I met your mother. She was young and single and so was I. We wed, and had you. It was my idea to name you Serenity, after your beautiful mother, and it was the kingdom's custom to name the daughter after her mother."

Usagi blushed. "Wow. I totally didn't know that. So you're my dad?"

"I am. But it didn't end there. I had the plans with me, for my machine even though I thought I would never need it again. I realized that I couldn't just leave my relatives behind so I again built my machine. It took me three years. I told Serenity that I was leaving to visit Krypton and that I'd be back soon. I left that day and it was the worst mistake of my life. When I returned, I found that my machine on Krypton had been destroyed, so I couldn't go back to the moon unless I built another. Krypton was in turmoil at the time, and there were rumors of the apocalypse coming. I overheard someone say that the core was unstable. I never liked it there, but it was my planet."

"I can't remember you in my life at all." Usagi said.

Clark was still a non-believer. "This doesn't make sense," he said. "Where do I come in?"

"Well, being that I was an inventor I was required to stay and work on a solution for the instability of Krypton's core. The core was supposed to explode in twenty-five to thirty years. Because of that, I never had time to make another machine until long after. When I finally did make my machine again and returned Serenity was laying in the dirt, with that wand of hers next to her. There were dead bodies all around, but she was the only one breathing, albeit very shallowly. In shock, I brought her to Krypton, hoping that our advanced technology could save her."

Both Usagi and Clark were now sitting on the ground. Usagi looked curiously at Jor-el. "Go on." She said.

"It did. She survived. She told me what had happened to the kingdom and that she had sent everyone to the future. I hadn't even known that she could do that. She wanted to forget all of her painful memories, so she took a new identity. I told everyone that she was my wife and she changed her name to Lara. We had a son, whom we named Kal-el."

Clark looked at him. "So she and I really are brother and sister?"

Jor-el nodded. "Kal-el, when you turned three, I discovered that Krypton was going to explode long before it was predicted to. I used my machine to visit Earth and set up these caves. When I returned, Lara and I immediately sent you to Earth in a spaceship and prayed that you would make it."

"Why didn't Lara just send me like she sent Bunny?" Clark asked. "And why didn't you just stay on Earth?"

"Because she didn't have the crystal, and even if she did, it doesn't work the same way in this universe. We didn't stay on Earth because it was expressly forbidden to even visit Earth unless for punishment. They destroyed my machine directly after I returned. Then Krypton exploded, and Lara and I died." Jor-el looked incredibly sad at that part. "Because she wasn't from this universe in the first place, she returned to her own when she died, and my spirit went here, as I had set up."

"But my mom told me that she divorced my dad." Usagi said.

"She told you that because she thought that I wasn't coming back."

"Oh. What about the time difference? In my world, time has progressed a millennium but here it progressed normally."

"I don't know. Time was proceeding strange. From the time I left to the time I found Serenity dieing, was thirteen years in both places. Two years after I brought her back, we had Kal-el, who we named according to the Kryptonian custom. Somehow, in those two years, Serenity's world aged a thousand years and therefore both of you were born at the same time. The machine wasn't nearly perfected, so I'm not sure how it could've happened."

"This is confusing." Clark stated.

Usagi looked at Clark. "This is pretty nuts."

"Jor-el, I don't suppose it happened because you brought Lara over to Krypton?"

"That could have done it." Jor-el supposed. "But we can discuss that later. Now that you know your true past, I need to ask for your help. There's an entity here, which is not supposed to be. I need you to either lure it out or come in and fight it."

"How can we lure it out?" Usagi asked.

Before Jor-el could answer, the hologram faded and light began shooting out from random places in the wall. Clark grabbed Usagi and using his super speed, ran them out of the caves.

"I guess that was the entity." Usagi said.

"I'm still not really believing this." Clark said. "It's too weird."

"Well, believe it. It's happening."

Needing to formulate a plan, Usagi and Clark went back to the farm. They were too much in shock to really think about what they had found out much. Now they were sitting in the loft.

"You know Clark, I have to confess, I thought I loved you for a while. I felt really bad about it, you know, with Mamoru."

"Me too." Clark confessed. "I felt the same, because you could relate, but now I know the real reason."

"Yes, now we know why." Usagi said. "It was between siblings. No wonder I felt a close connection with you." She thought about what could've happened had she not learned all that she had that night and shivered.

"I just want to say something." Usagi blurted. "Thanks, for everything."

With that, she kissed him on the cheek. "You're a great..."

She never got to finish.

"Usako!" cried Mamoru, as he walked up the steps. "I was told you'd be up here. What are you doing?"

"Mamo-chan, it's not what it looks like!"

"Isn't it?" He walked over to Clark and picked him up. Usagi had never seen Mamoru jealous before. But no matter how much she begged, pleaded, or tried to tell him the difference, he just ignored her. Mamoru was determined to have it out with Clark.

"So let him." Usagi thought, "He'll learn his lesson."

Clark grabbed Mamoru's wrist, and Mamoru punched him in the stomach. Then, Mamoru pulled his hand away, flicking it to get the pain to stop. In the process he dropped Clark.

"We don't have to fight." Clark said.

"You don't think that Usako is worth fighting for?" Mamoru questioned. He took out a rose to power up but was stumped when he couldn't.

"What are you going to do with that, stab me to death?" Clark mocked, when he saw the rose.

Mamoru continued to look at the rose, puzzled. He decided to take out his baton. By this time, Clark was bursting into laughter on the floor, and had Usagi snickering along with him. Usagi never thought that what Mamoru did was funny, but now that she thought about it, it was pretty ridiculous.

Mamoru looked at them both. "Okay, I give. What's going on?"

"Baka! Clark is my brother!" Usagi said to Mamoru, while giving him a clunk in the side.

Clark had no idea what baka meant but he had some kind of an inkling that it meant idiot by the way Usagi said it.

"You want to run that one by me again?" Mamoru responded.

"At the caves, we found out that we're brother and sister. You know the dad that my mom 'divorced'? Well she didn't. He just left and she was too ashamed to tell me. Therefore I've never met dad and Clark's never met his mom. Clark's dad is my dad and my mom is Clark's mom."

"That's messed up." Mamoru said.

"I know, but meh." Usagi shrugged. She ran over and hugged Clark. "You're nothing like Shingo," she told him. "And before Mamoru so rudely interrupted, I was going to say that you're a great brother."

Mamoru stood there looking completely embarrassed about his tirade.

Clark looked at him. "Don't feel bad. If that had happened to me, I'd be pretty pissed off too. But I really want to know what you planned to do with that rose and baton." He said, smirking.

"Well, er, I'm..."

"You know what I said about powering up?" Usagi asked Clark. "Well, he can power up too, only he was born on Earth. Although..."

"Although what?"

"He usually ends up in a tuxedo and cape and throws roses at youma."

Again Clark began to laugh. Mamoru became increasingly uncomfortable and blushed madly. After Clark settled down, the three of them sat in the loft to explain to Mamoru what happened, and to figure out a plan to help Jor-el.


Smallville, 2004, A field not far from the Kent farm.

All of the senshi landed in a vacant field. Before they could do anything, they automatically powered down.

"Where the heck are we?" Haruka asked. "And what the heck was that?"

"Not sure on both accounts, but it seems that we can't power up here." Ami said. "There looks to be a house not too far down. Maybe we should try walking that way."

Everyone nodded and began walking. It was late and getting dark, and they needed to find Usagi and Mamoru quickly, and hopefully get back very soon.

Next: What's the connection between Chloe and Mamoru? Usagi and Clark analyze why they aren't exactly alike. Clark meets Usagi's friends, and a plan is formulated. Also, Kryptonite comes into play!!!