A/N: Nateras, SuperrQ, Aryan229, Superwonderlove, Ricky Pine, Guest and Guest, thank you for reading and leaving a review!

Nateras - Thank you!

SuperrQ - Oh yeah, very disappointed!

Aryan229 - Yeah. She doesn't seem familiar with Multiverse, only Barry is. I'm sure her Clark is in for a big surprise!

Superwonderlove - Good question! Diana was raised at a warrior – attack first, ask questions later; so I'm guessing her treating the new guy like that isn't strange. Oh, curious she is but everything happens in its own time. She will find out very soon!

Ricky Pine - Oh, you already know what it's gonna be like! :D

Guest 1 - Ask away, my friend! Clark becoming younger? No, not in this story. There are two of them though. But if you want to read a story where Clark becomes younger, I suggest you check out my other story 'Superman & Wonder Woman: Turning Back Time'.

Guest 2 - Her Clark does fly, he's Superman after all. She wasn't really expecting this man to be a meta, let alone be Clark Kent. I guess that's how Multiverse works, something happens when you least expect it.

I hope you enjoy this chapter as well. Heads up, Flash fans, your boy is a deuteragonist in this story! ;) And someone asked where the real Clark was in the previous chapters, here he is!


Chapter 3 - Flash is Barry Helpful

There was one thing Diana had always had full confidence in – her flight. It was one of the advantages she had over Clark. Of course he flew well, but she was still faster. It was his technique that slowed him down. He tried to rip the air as he flew; she simply used it as leverage like a bird, using the air to guide her around.

As she had guessed, the man, the supposed other Clark Kent was the same as her Kal. He was slower than her and it was easy to distract him and quickly make her way towards the Fortress. She went in through the secret entrance through the bottom, flying past the lake that flowed underneath. Diana really hoped the man wouldn't follow her and if he did, he wouldn't be able to enter the Fortress.

She had no idea if Clark was here, but this was the safest place she could think of right now. Of course she could have flown to Themyscira, but what if the man followed her there and her sisters took him down? That would be horrifying!

Quietly, she made her way towards the kitchen to get herself something to drink. She missed the tall figure standing near the opposite doorway, casually leaning against the wall.

Diana took a bottle of Chardonnay and was searching for a glass when she heard him speak, "Di! Why are you so quiet and tensed?"

Diana gasped as the glass she was now holding in her hand slipped and crashed over the floor. She stiffened but he was next to her in seconds, clearing the broken glass. Clark kneeled in front of her and saw her holding the counter for support, her pallor suddenly a lot more ashen than earlier.

Clearing the glass, Clark grabbed her shoulders and made her look at him. "Di, are you okay? Are you ill?"

She saw the concern in his face; if she didn't school her expression, he would read her like an open book and would most definitely chase after the man responsible for her shaken state of being.

"I'm fine, Kal. Just a bit tired." She sighed, moving towards the couch. Clark looked at her, worried, even as he poured her a glass of water and joined her. Handing over the glass to her, he ran his fingers through her ponytail, undoing her hair and letting it flow over her shoulders. As she sat there, she felt him nudge her neck with his nose. Clark had a habit of doing it when he was anxious. Placing the glass of water on the table nearby, she threw her arms around him and pulled him closer. She felt him smile against her neck even with his face covered by the cascade of her hair.

When he looked up again, he asked, "How was the meeting with the president? Did something bad happen?"

Diana smiled and shook her head. "It was great. Don't worry about it. And I also visited Ma and Pa earlier. Helped Pa fix his tractor."

Clark frowned. "I thought that thing was running again. Pa said it needed no fixing."

Chuckling, she replied, "Oh yeah. It was fine when you were around, but broke down soon after you left. It wasn't that hard for Pa to fix it."

Clark huffed and sat back before stretching over the couch and resting his head over her lap. Diana smiled and gently ran her fingers through his hair.

"So what's bothering you?" he finally asked. She knew she wouldn't be able to lie to him, so she bent down and captured his lips with hers. Clark smiled against her lips and soon forgot all about his question. He deepened the kiss by licking her lower lip, making her open her mouth as he pushed his tongue in, massaging her tongue with his. A few minutes later, when Diana pulled away and sighed in content, Clark gave her a mischievous smile before grabbing her waist and picking her up in his arms. He flew her straight to their room, and Diana couldn't help but laugh at his eagerness.


When they headed home that evening, Diana was still a bit cautious and held Clark's hand till they entered through the balcony. Clark still hadn't figured out what was going on, so he simply smiled, kissed her hand and walked away to get changed. Once they were ready to leave, Clark and Diana flew out of the apartment and went straight to Central City where Hal had invited everyone for some drinks, as he now proudly owned a bar with his friend there.

Clark and Diana were the last to arrive. When they went in, they quickly spotted Hal in the middle of the dance floor, dancing with three girls. Diana rolled her eyes when he saw them and winked. Clark grabbed her hand as he led her towards where others were seated. Cisco slid two special cocktails their way, ones that would get them drunk easily. Clark greeted Kara with a hug and sat next to her. Barry was trying to offer J'onn a drink, who looked unsure whether that would be a good idea.

Even as they were enjoying themselves, Diana couldn't bring herself to even crack a smile. She had been very quiet, only talking when someone asked her something. Shortly, she excused herself saying she had to go to the restroom.

Instead of going where she said she was going, Diana stepped out through the back door. She stood there hugging herself tightly. Why wasn't she just able to forget what happened earlier and move on? Who was that man? Why did he say he was Clark? With all these questions eating her up, she failed to notice the door open and someone step out.

"Diana." She jumped and turned around to see Barry standing there looking at her concerned, holding the door open. "Whatcha doing here?"

"Oh, Barry! I just came out to get some fresh air."

Barry gave her a big smile. "Me too! I think I'm drunk, and I need shots of Jitters's 'The Flash' now."

Diana simply nodded and gave him a smile. When she didn't say anything, he spoke, "Listen, I couldn't help but notice how quiet you've been inside. Is there something wrong? Is there something I can do to help?"

She sighed loudly. Barry had always been a great friend. Almost like a brother she never had. And he would have some knowledge of what was going on. Diana simply nodded. "They will hear us," she mouthed, pointing towards the door.

Barry nodded in understanding. He moved behind her and placed one hand on the back of her neck and the other on her arm. "Hold on tight!"

Diana just blinked once and they were already somewhere else. She noticed it was some kind of a park. Barry was already seated on a bench, looking at her keenly.

"What's up, Diana?"

"There's a man following me around since this morning. He appeared out of nowhere. He was outside the White House where I had a meeting this morning and then this evening outside my apartment."

"A stalker?"

"He called me Di!" She shook her head.

"Only Clark calls you that."

"Yes. And he said his name was Clark Kent."

Barry looked at her seriously for ten seconds before he burst out laughing. "Oh my! This is really funny. You've a stalker called Clark Kent!"

Diana folded her hands across her chest and waited for him to stop laughing. When he did, she spoke, "Barry, he has powers. He flew. He knows who I am."

"Did he look like our Clark?"

"Not really. It's strange, Barry. Why is this stranger calling himself Kal?"

"Clark," Barry corrected her. "He's calling himself Clark, not Kal. And you said he had powers. You know, Cisco identified a breach yesterday. We didn't think anyone would have come through it. It could be him."

"A breach to what?" Diana asked in confusion.

Barry smiled. "Another world."

"So you're saying this man could be from a different world?"

"It's a possibility. I'm sure if we go searching for him and find him, we cansay for sure if he's from a different world."

Diana shrugged. "How can we possibly do that?"

"What are you doing tomorrow around noon? Because it's the perfect time to go alien hunting!"

"I think I can meet you around 12:30 PM. At S.T.A.R. Labs?"

Barry simply nodded. "Yup! And from there we can go search for Mr. Kent, the other! And we should be heading back now."

Diana stiffened. It must have easily been twenty minutes since she stepped out for air, and Clark would probably be looking for her now.

"Barry, I can't tell Kal till we have figured out who this man is. And it's been so long, Kal will be searching for me!"

Barry shook his head. "He won't. It's only been what…" he looked at his wrist watch before saying, "2 minutes since we left."

"What?"

Diana was truly surprised when Barry answered, "We're in a time loop. Twenty minutes equals 2 minutes when you're in one. When I grabbed onto you, I pulled you into a loop. Now, let me hold you again so you don't get whiplash."

Before Diana could say yes, Barry had already brought her back to the bar and was opening the door for her. He smiled when she nodded gratefully and entered.

Tomorrow she would have all her answers, but for now she had to pretend as if nothing happened so Clark wouldn't have a doubt. Walking in, she saw Clark taking a couple of shots with Kara. Both of them were laughing as Clark had clearly won a challenge between them. When he saw Diana make her way towards him, he stood up with a huge grin and gave her a hug.

Diana chuckled and patted his chest. "Ready to go home, love? You were sober when I left."

"Oh yeah," he muttered. "All I need is my bed and you."

"I trust you'll get him home safe," Kara said, putting her arm around Clark's shoulder, giving him a quick hug. "Better carry him." She giggled before giving Diana a hug.

"That's what I plan to do!" Diana smiled as she slipped her hand around his waist and put his other hand over her. Clark was high. He was barely able to move. She walked him out before moving towards a dark alley. From there, she carried him home and put him to bed.

Diana quickly removed his shoes and socks, took his jacket off, pulled his jeans down and threw the sheet over him. Clark curled up in a fetal position, hugging a pillow to his chest. Diana ran her hand through his hair, pushing it away from his face before leaning down to place a chaste kiss on his temple, a slight smile on her face. Her Kal was adorable when he slept like this, his face calm and slightly snoring.

Clark sighed in content and smiled in his sleep. Touching his cheek lightly, she walked out of the room and closed the door behind her. When she stepped out onto the balcony, she stood looking at the moon. For some reason, Diana's eyes fell on the street below. There he stood. With his back against a lamppost, looking up at Diana.

Diana caught her breath and stood there looking at him, contemplating whether to wake up Clark when the man suddenly disappeared into the shadows.

Looked like he wasn't going to leave that easily.


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