Smallville: The Journey

(This Story is rated M for Mature. Smallville is ©2001-2008 CW Network & DC Comics. Trinity Jean Knight is my character but her powers are ©2001-2008 CW Network & DC Comics. All Knight Rider elements are ©1982-1986, 2008 NBC/Universal Studios. Heroes is ©2006-2008 NBC/Universal Studios. All other characters are mine)

Chapter 7: Trinity joins the FBI & Meets Clark for the first time

Trinity stared at the High school that was her alma mater that she had graduated from in 1991, a month before the first Gulf War occurred. She had began to work for Knight Enterprises under her alternate reality version's secret identity of "Linda Masters" while studying to join the Federal Bureau of Investigation a year ago and had just been accepted after she had passed their strict guidelines. Her new assignment was Smallville High School, where her assistant teaching certificate she had gotten as a minor while she had been in college in 1995 had also paid off. Ever since the meteor shower, she had been asked to investigate Smallville, Kansas. She had been dispatched from the FBI's Granville office. She walked into the Science teacher that was her classroom. She had registered under real name as a teacher. The staff had been informed of her "Extra curricular activities as an FBI agent. It was her 1st day of school, and her 1st period class. She stared at all the students coming in, including a dark haired young man with whom she shared a secret destiny as well as a genealogy.

"Hello, Class. My name is Trinity Jean Knight, and I am replacing Mr. Mack. We will be studying the Orion sector of the galaxy located 25 light years away from this planet. In particular we will be studying the sector known as X-5." She said. She had known the coordinates of her home world of Krypton from the alien crystal from the Kent farm all those years ago. She knew that that sector held her homeworld or at least the remains of that world.

"But before we start examining our subject matter, I'd like for each of you, to introduce yourselves," Trinity said. The class stared introducing themselves. She had noted Chloe Sullivan, the only freshman to ever be Editor-In-Chief of The Torch, the school newspaper. Lana Lang, she noted was an orphan, her parents killed in the Meteor Shower. Clark Kent, she noted was also an Orphan as well, but she knew the truth.

The class had begun using a highly sophisticated telescope to examine the debris left behind in Krypton's demise. They then heard the bell ring, and Trinity smiled at each of them.

"We'll continue this tomorrow. Mr. Kent may I see you for a moment after class," She said. Clark stared at her as he took his eyes off of Lana.

"Yes, Ma'am," He said. He stared at the young woman, not recognizing her from when he was 3.

"Wait, Kal-El," She said as the boy stared to go out.

"What did you call me?" He said, not realizing that 'Kal-El' was his Kryptonian name.

"You will learn that name in time. What I did, I did to get you started on the road to your destiny which will be greater than you realize," Trinity said quietly.

"Just what do you want from me?" He said scared. She then flashed her FBI badge.

"I want to protect you from Government Forces who will stop at nothing to discover who you really are," Trinity said.

"I am?" He said. She smiled.

"You are my brother, Clark. You also have an awesome responsibility ahead of you in the years to come. You will discover where you come from, about how you can do all the amazing things you can do," Trinity said. He stared at her and backed away.

"You know about my powers?" He whispered. She nodded.

"I have the same powers. I will show you your powers and destiny in time, but I need your help in finding someone who is exactly like me. But not exactly," Trinity said. He then showed him a photo of a young woman that looked like her, except with red hair.

"She hails from a place called The Mirror Universe, a reality similar to our own, but the morals of that reality are twisted, evil and not like ours. This woman holds the key to many answers I have," Trinity said, as she stared at her brother.

"What's in it for me?" He asked. She smiled at him.

"I keep the government from discovering who you are, Kal-El of Krypton," She said.