Chapter 3
Four years later, Clark's powers were sharp and prepared. He could do anything easily now, he was mending a fence. He was thinking that maybe he should go and find out more about himself. So he went to his mom.
"So, you feel like you're ready to go?" She said, he nodded. "Alright, come back to me safe." She handed him the crystal. "Pack warm clothes, just in case." He did and was in a T-shirt, jeans, boots and a jacket. He kissed his mother goodbye and took off.
He used the crystal, which he found out was a Krypton Command Key. It started to lead him to a ship that had crashed in Antarctica. It was huge, about a good mile long and half a mile wide. As if it was an ice and metal cavern. He was looking around and saw alien technology he went to an area where he thought was the bridge. He was looking around and found a control panel with a place for the key. So he placed it in the the slot and the ship started to activate. The entire ship was lit up and doors were being closed. Just then a program was activated and a hologram appeared in front of him.
"Hello my son." It said.
"Who are you?" Said Clark.
"I am your father Jor-El or rather a holographic shadow of him, Kal-El. I wasn't expecting you so soon."
"Well, sit down and relax this going to be a long story." So Clark told Jor-El everything that happened. After an hour of it settling in, Clark had a question. "Why was I brought here?"
"To protect you and to test your limits."
"Protect me? From whom or what?"
"His name is Dru-Zod, he is a war criminal that had started a rebellion and wants you for some strange reason." Clark looked at his father.
"Why?"
"That I do not know," he lied.
"So what do I do?"
"You need to prepare for him. I shall train you in using and honing your powers so you can defend against him. Even though I am good at hand to hand combat, Zod is military trained we'll have to hope for the best." So Clark's training began, after a couple of months he was ready, the only thing he need is experience. "There is one more thing I wish to give you my son."
A drawer opened up and inside was a blue bodysuit with red boots and cape. On the chest and cape was the logo that was on the ship he had came to Earth in. It was red on the pentagon and 'S' and gold inside of it. "Take the suit and defend your home from Zod and his army." Clark nodded and went to put it on. It was very soft, warm and fit him perfectly. "Just so you know, the 'S' stands for hope in our language." Clark nodded and looked at himself in a floor length mirror and slightly smiled. "Now go my son and prepare for Zod."
"Yes sir," he said and took the control key then left. He walked out of the cavern and on to the ice, he knelt down, placed his fist on the ice and pushed off into the sky he flew off into space and flew around the world and enjoyed the awesome sight of the big blue ball of his adopted planet and smiled. Then he started to head back home.
On his way, Martha had received a letter from his school stating that he had been selected as a member of a foreign exchange project, he was going to study in Japan. Martha smiled, she was very proud of her son, she always knew he was smart enough to do anything he wanted. She held the letter to show him by the time he came back to see it.
Once he got back she looked out the window and saw him, she ran out to him and hugged him tightly. "Welcome home," she said and kissed him. She looked at him impressed at what he was in. "Look at you, you look amazing. Well come in dinner's almost ready."
"Do you need any help?" He asked.
"No, I'm fine. You had got a letter." She said and handed it to him.
Mr. Clark Kent,
You have been selected to attend Yokai Academy for you Sophomore year. If you accept, a bus will come and pick you up for your first day on September 4. We will await your acceptance letter no later than August 12.
Clark smiled softly and sent his letter the following day.
TBC
Note: Well, he's met Jor-El and got his iconic suit. Funny trivia: When I was talking about the 'Fortress of Solitude', I end up saying 'Pyramid of Darkness' from 'G.I. Joe'
