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Unexpected Generations

By: HaloGoddess15

Chapter 1

After 3 months, David finally gave up his medical career and started his experiments in his basement, where the air was dry and cool, so there were no temperature problems in his experiments. He put on his work coat and went downstairs where the basement would be his new office. During these 3 months, David had been working secretly in his basement trying to find out a way to make women pregnant without complications. He discovered that if he could make artificial embryos, (with the help of the mysterious, green meteor rocks), he could have the patient take it like a medication. After the embryo is safely nestled in the stomach, the cells will go to work with the mother's chromosomes and genes. That way, the baby would look like their parents. He walked over to his microscope and peeked through the lens. The artificial cells were squirming around in the sample dish. He saw that the cells were dividing and multiplying by the second. He was pleased that he was successful in the growth of this. He continued to observe. He excitedly thought of the possibilities these cells would have , changing the lives for so many couples that couldn't have children for fear of miscarriage. He needed them to mature more so that they could be tested on his female lab animals. He wanted to have these cells in the form of a sort of mist that would be held in small vials, holding three embryos in each one. Three embryos were put in each vial because after they are in the stomach, usually, only one survives. They would grow in the womb for 9 months like normal and after they are born, they would live normal lives like any other child.

David decided to wrap it up for today. All of this excitement was wearing himdown. Before he put everything away, he decided to start converting his embryos from the liquid state they were currently in into the desired mist he wanted. He put them into the vials and then into a machine that specialized in converting liquid to gas. The process took approximately 30 minutes. He took the vials out of the machine and moved them into a special temperature controlled container where they would mature for 8 hours. After that, they would be ready to be frozen.

David yawned and rubbed his weary, green eyes. He hung up his white, work coat and started up the stairs. He paused when he got to the top. Turning around, he smiled to himself. He turned off the light and headed to his bedroom.

Sarah Burkley sat comfortably in a big, red, egg chair nursing a cup of vanilla-nut coffee. She was hanging out at her favorite café, "The Mug", in her favorite spot near the fireplace with her laptop. She typed in Smallville's local website for their weekly forecast. She was originally from Smallville but moved to Metropolis for college. She wanted to go to visit her parents that weekend. On her computer screen, it showed a big announcement to the residents of Smallville for a tornado warning tonight. Worry washed over Sarah. "I hope mom and dad will be safe." She whispered to herself. She took a sip of her coffee, inhaling the comforting, fresh, warm vanilla aroma and said a silent prayer for her beautiful hometown.

David was awakened by howling winds outside of his two story home. He ignored it , then closed his eyes hoping to fall back to sleep as easily as he woke up. That isn't going to happen tonight he thought to himself after he heard a loud crack somewhere on the ceiling. The winds outside were picking up rapidly and David knew what that only meant. Strong winds + Kansas tornadoes.

David started to panic. He hopped up out of his bed and threw on his evening robe. He hurried to his basement and sat still on his lab swivel chair. He turned on his portable radio and tuned in to the local news station. He was right. The announcer was reporting a tornado warning for Smallville, Kansas. How could I have been so stupid! If I had watched the news earlier, I would have been more prepared! David thought to himself as his breathing became heavier. He prayed he would make it alive, but it seemed impossible now that the winds started to pick up again and this time with much more force. David could here the howling getting louder. The wind was hitting against the single window in the basement. It was only minutes until his whole house had been blown away and all there was left was the hole it left, which was the basement. The force of the winds sent all of the things in it flying everywhere. David held on to the metal post connected to the stairs for dear life. The swivel chair he was sitting on was rolling back and forth. The swirling wind made it swerve right toward him. It came at full speed at David. He frantically tried to move out of its way, but the wind was too strong. The chair rammed into him. I've failed was the last thing that came into David's mind before he lost his grip on life and slipped further into the abyss of darkness.

Author's Note: Well, that was chapter 1! I hope you enjoyed it. Will Dr. Morrison survive? Find out in the 2nd chapter of Unexpected Generations! Also, you will be introduced to the lives of our six favorite characters and who they are paired with! Stay tuned!