Clark walked into the livingroom to find her sleeping. He went back into the kitchen and grabbed a drink from the refrigerator and turned on the TV. He would let her rest. He knew his house was about as safe as it could get since it was as far as it was from town. With everything that had been happening recently, it seemed having someone from another plane of existence didnt seem as strange as any would think. He stepped out onto the porch and looked at the sky, it wasnt even dark yet, the sun was half way across the sky. He walked back inside and thought maybe he should find him and his guest something to eat, he guessed she might be hungry when she was finally awake again.

He sat down and waited, he looked at the tv and was surprised when Sasha looked over at him. It didnt seem to scare her about the tv.

"Have you been here before?"

"Once, when I was a child. My father brought me through the vale, he once told me that if anything happened I could always find safety among the humans. He showed me this farm and the family that lived here. But I told my father we shouldn't have to worry."

"This farm?"

"Yes, I wasnt sure it was the same one until I had seen your mother. I remember seeing her smiling while a young boy played in the yard. And now I have brought death to your home."

"No, but you cant be old enough to have been here."

"I was a child of no more of 6 when my father brought me here. Our time goes much slower there than it does here. I am 26, if I recall it's been twenty years since my father brought me here. And when I arrived I hoped that there were people still living here. But you came to me before I got to the house. Are you that boy?" Sasha asked looking at him.

"I am." He said looking at her. She unsteadily got to her feet and walked up to him. Being who she was, when her father had brought her there they were close to the family, she remembered his blue eyes. She reached out with shaking hands and touched his face with her fingers.

"Being able to hide ourselves from view, it was as if you had seen us approaching the house, no human had ever seen us before, but you looked right at us. Even smiled at me." Sasha said, her eyes now filling with tears again. Her family was gone all of it. Clark looked at her, he remembered the day she was talking about, it was a beautiful day outside and he had been out playing with the dog and he had heard a noise and turned to see two people coming into the yard yet his parents didnt see them, the little girl was slightly younger than him with red hair and golden eyes.

"Oh god it is you." Clark said looking at her. "I always thought you were just a dream so I forgot about you. I never saw you again after that one time."

"I had no reason to return, now I dont know if I can return to my own home. They came and killed so many. For power we never had." Sasha looking at him.

"I will find a way to get you back home. I promise, for now let's get you healed up first and then we can deal with that."

Sasha nodded and then looked at him again, she tipped her head and touched his face.

"Thank you."

"Have a seat back on the couch I will get you something to eat and drink."

Sasha moved and sat back down, she looked at the tv watching the sports that he had been watching. She curiously looked as they showed a picture of one they called Superman and in the background was a back and silver flag.

"You died." She said standing again. He stepped from the kitchen to see what she was talking about. He saw the screen and what it said about his death and recent resurrection.

"Sort of."

"The people of this world mourned your death."

"They did. But someone I consider a friend brought me back, at first I wasn't happy and nearly killed him. But I guess he was right this world needs me still."

"All worlds do. Even mine." Sasha said walking forward, she stumbled he caught her before she fell.

"You need to rest, I will bring you something to eat and maybe explain more. For now let's get you back to the couch." He said leading her back to the couch again. Sasha looked towards the door and pushed past him, a wave of dizziness hit her but she never stopped moving as she grabbed her bow and arrows and threw open the door, he followed her out, he had heard the noise just before she did. She aimed her bow and pulled back and let fly the arrow, she heard the cry of pain of her arrow hitting its mark in the darkness of the field.

"They aren't human." She said to him.

"Your kind?"

"No, my people would have never even been sensed or heard by you."

"Then who?"

"I don't know." She slowly stepped down from the porch, her bow at the ready, she spun around and fired another arrow as one slammed into her chest. Sasha cried out in pain but never dropped her bow, she pulled three arrows from her quiver and loaded her bow and pulled. She dropped to her knee, using her bow to keep her from completely falling. Clark turned and moved to her side.

"They are in the corn." She said to him. Blood was running down her right arm the arrow sticking out if her shoulder, she turned her head to see two coming at her she swung her bow and hit one in the chest with it. While the other knocked her to the ground, driving the arrow further into her shoulder. Spots danced in front of her eyes as she barely was able to stay conscious, her painful scream caught Clark's attention. Clark flew back to her side throwing the one that was over her away from her. He lifted her into his arms, her eyes barely focused but she knew the intruders were gone. He took her and thew everything that was on the table onto the floor.

"Pull it out." She said to him. Clark looked at her surprised.

"Are you sure?"

"Yes. Please."

Clark nodded and gripped the arrow and waited, he didn't want to hurt her with his strength he could and not intentionally. He pulled upward on the arrow and her scream echoed the room, before her eyes rolled back and she passed out. Which in a way was a good thing because he could cauterize the wound and not have her scream then.