She searched and searched the entire apartment using her X-ray vision. She did the best that she could, she really did try. But she could not succeed. She tried phoning it using the?The? The phone that is plugs into the wall? She has one at home rarely used it. She used one at Grandfather's office too. And there was that one time that she used the box that looks like 'The Tardis' or also known as a 'Police Box.' And then she remembered the film 'Phone Booth' and what it was really called. But she was still struggle to think of the correct name.

"Landline!" she said aloud and giving herself a hand fist.

And her phone was dead and so was she if she could not find it. Her parents had saved up a lot of money for that phone, and several other phones that she had gotten. The first one she had accidentally broken it when she used it as an alarm clock. She was disgruntled and annoyed by the alarm. She just wanted to press snooze for another ten minutes, but instead of tapping she broke it. And by broke it she meant she put finger right threw the thing.

She could always get Chloe to find it?!

But Chloe to chat and like everyone, Chloe gets sucked into a conversation with her Mum and tells her everything. She does not know how her Mum gets people to confess their little iddy bitty secret but she somehow manages to do it.

Left, she could have it on the Eiffel Tower?

She had to put the fire out before it ruined fashion week. Lana practically begged her to do it. She emailed her of course. Whatever emotional state Lana be in she could tell that she be crying. And then she had confirmed this the moment she landed on top of the Eiffel Tower.

But before she could talk to Lana, she had to make her escape before anyone took her a really good picture of her. All the photos that were taken were all blurry and across the world she was currently being called 'The Blur.'

She frowned at the end. She did not like it. It was too boring and 'meh' it did not really roll off the tongue. It just sounded like a myth, like she was a ghost or the Loch Ness Monster.

No, she did not have it then.

"For the love of…" she said to herself.

She squealed horrified.

She had a bug in her mouth.

Flap

Flap

It was still alive. She could hear its wings moving. It was moving frantically, it was trying to escape as its wing was caught between the back of her teeth.

"Eeeewww!" she said as she helped plucking it out her teeth.

She was really doing her best for it NOT to be killed. And of course not accidentally kill the fly and then eat it. She had already done that too any times when she went on her occasional secret flying trips across the world.

She really needed to keep her mouth kept shut when she was flying and kept that way.

And she swore that a certain cat was stalking her.

It was a cat that she saved in Gotham.


It had been the night before she had to go that interview, well the one that was cancelled because of a certain green haired clown. All she wanted was a sneak peak of Gotham without anyone none the wiser.

No one ever knew that she was in Gotham, well apart from the several animals that she helped that night. And the sweet little old lady that she helped across the road and then almost home with her shopping. There was no chance she was going to her be mugged her couple of muggers. She had no idea who but it seemed like every old person in the world instantly and she instantly means loves her. Expect that the evil one eyed old librarian in Smallville. But that might have to do with her accidentally knocking down an entire three stacks shelf worth of books down at the same time. In her defence she was only eight and still learning to control her super-strength (and still was) at the time of accident. And the one eyed librarian still does not like anyone. Especially Chloe, who said "Clark, books are the thing of the past and are practically the thing of the Stone Age" and the creepy librarian was right behind her when had said it. This was loud and unapologetically, as Chloe just proceeded to go on the computers instead of reading the books. And Clark just had to apologise for her friends behaviour and talk the literal (one and only) evil eye.

What was she thinking about again?

Oh Yeah!

She had to save the cat that had her tail stuck on the wood of the railway track. It was stuck on a plastic bag because of stupid people that litre and have no consideration of others. The poor little kitty was in pain because someone was using a dog whistle and the train was making a lot of noise. Too many people were distracted by something and of course the train was coming as well. But with her super-speed she was able to scoop up the little scared kitty in her arms before the cat even noticed. The poor thing was frightened and confused when there was no ground shaking and an oncoming train. It just looked her right in the eye, sniffed her and licked her cheek as a "Thank You" and pounced put her arms, making her way to wherever she lived. She knew the cat had a home because of the silver collar that she was hearing.

It was funny the look the cat gave her and adorable at the same time.

She really missed all the animals back home and needed to give them another visit today before she starts her day.


It was just fortunate that he was at court today, using his Brucie act he was able to have his ankle monitor radius expanded. He knew it would likely only last for a couple of hours, so he had something important to do.

Alfred had insisted that he needed to apologise to Clark Kent. And by the means of that was so doing it the person. An apology in person is more sincere, and it is more likely to be forgiven. And it is an emotion of guilt, that he was wrong and needed to be change. And Alfred had been correct. His claustrophobia of being stuck in one building was starting to get the better of him. He was treating his staff poorly (sleeping with half the staff) and was not giving people enough credit for doing their job.

He was still remembering Alfred for not saying "Please, Thank You and Your welcome" as a child. Now doing it as an adult was scolded while he was in the field over the com. This made things much worse while he was patrolling. If the villains of Gotham ever heard or see how Alfred was with him over the com things would never be the same.

He would rather face Scarecrow than face Alfred's wrath.

So, Clark Kent was rather surprised when he should up on her doorstep.