Having met their true parents in Metropolis, Lincoln, Lucy, Lois, and Clark have a lot to talk about, most of which involve the Adventures of Metropolis' Protector. But most importantly, did they talk about when their mother had to give them up to the Louds. It was one of the hardest decisions Lois had to make, knowing that she wasn't fully prepared for parenthood, not with how things were going for her at the time. But she was ultimately glad that her children returned to her, and not only that, but they've apparently inherited much of their father's side.

"What was it like? Discovering your powers for the first time?" Lincoln asked his biological father.

Clark replied "...It was frightening. They didn't come all at once, not like it seems to be with you. But my parents taught me to hone my senses and focus only on what I want to focus on. I believe, in time, I can teach you much the same."

Lucy then asked "Is it true that you're in touch with Batman? I would really like to meet him one day."

The Kryptonian chuckled and shook his head. "...He and I are not speaking terms at the moment."

Lucy snapped her fingers, knowing it might be a while until she meets the Dark Knight. The rest of the reunited family have a chuckle out of this and they continue on talking. Later, Clark gets ready to go out and also has his kids get ready as well.

"So...where are we gonna go, dad?" Lincoln asked. Clark wasn't sure if he'll ever get used to being called that. But he shakes it aside as he answers his son.

"There's a Star Labs facility I want to take you kids too." He said. "I'm just a tad bit curious as to what other kinds of powers you two may have."

"Are they not going to be the same as you?" Lucy asked.

"It's possible. But you never know. I mean my cousin, your aunt Kara, has a few differences that set us off from one another."

The two look at each other and begin to have the same curiosity as their father. That is when their mother comes by and adjust Clark's tie.

"Traffic might be rough, dear." She said, and Clark instantly caught that joke"

"Like I'm worried about that." He replied before turning to Lincoln and Lucy. "Come on, kids."

As Lincoln and Lucy head out with Clark, Lois herself prepares for work at the Planet. Both of their kids were excited to see how their father gets around, as the soon found themselves flying in the air.

"This is incredible!" Lincoln exclaimed.

"And someday soon, you'll be able to do it yourself! You never forget your first flight!"

Lucy also said, "That is something I can't wait for." And soon enough, they landed at the Star Labs Facility set up in Metropolis. Walking inside, the two kids could already see many technological wonders being made and tested.

"Right now, I should be a story on this facility." Clark explained. "But first, there is someone I need you to meet. Dr. Emil Hamilton."

"Emil Hamilton? I think Lisa talked about him from time to time." Lincoln said to Lucy.

"He was a scientist who was fascinated by my biology, and dedicated much of his time to being my ally. His inventions helped save lives."

"And he's the one you want us to meet?" Lucy asked?

"Just for a brief examination." Clark answered as they headed into the lab where Dr. Hamilton was busy working on something. He then turned to meet Clark, though was surprised to see a pair of children with him.

"Dr. Hamilton."

"Mr. Kent? How can I help you? And...who are these kids?"

"My kids to be exact." Clark said, surprising Dr. Hamilton. "Long story. I'll explain it some other time, but I need to call in a favor."

Hamilton asked "Alright then. What do you need?"

"Just a thorough examination of them both. To see what kinds of...abilities they may have."

"Very well." he replied before walking over to the kids. "If you two would be so kind as to follow me. This will be over and done with before you know it."

And with that, Lincoln and Lucy were put through a number of tests. It felt no different than when they had to go to the doctor, but they also got to test their superhuman abilities. Lincoln displayed his super strength and heat vision, and Lucy discovered her heightened senses and x-ray vision. And one of the tests they were most excited about...was flying. The two were put inside a large circular room that was designed to be strong enough to handle even Superman's strength. It was large enough for them to have plenty of space to learn how to simply get themselves off the ground.

"Okay, kids. This is all just about focus. The first time can be a little iffy, but it's like every great journey; starting with a great step and a leap of faith."

"Very poetic of you, father." Lucy said.

"Now, just take it nice and easy-"

But, that didn't happen. Instead, Lincoln took what looked like one small jump, only to end up going high enough to hit the ceiling and fall back down to the ground. It would take some time before they master their physical powers, so long as their father was there to teach them and they took it step by step. Sometime later, all the tests were finished and Hamilton came back with some very interesting results; interesting especially for a Kryptonian.

"Well, after looking through everything, I've discovered something...fascinating about your children, Clark."

"And what's that?" Clark asked, also intrigued by what could make his kids stick out.

"Their lifespan is shown to be possibly longer than yours by years to come." He explained, which surprised all three of them. "And not only that, well...you might wanna take a few steps back."

Clark wasn't sure what Hamilton had planned...until he pulled out a small pebble of kryptonite. The sight of it nearly made Clark grab his kids and pull them away but was unprepared for the doctor to toss the rock into Lincoln's hands, with Lucy right next to him. But much to their surprise, they weren't reacting like any Kryptonian would to that stuff, not feeling weakened at all...while their father wasn't looking too good at the moment. Realizing that Clark was getting affected, Lincoln tossed the kryptonite against the wall and it broke into pieces. Then, he glared at Hamilton, who held up his arms defensively.

"It's just as I thought." He said. "You both have an immunity to Kryptonite."

Now that made them all widen their eyes as Clark recovered, joining in on the shock.

"Now that is something I did not see coming." He said. However, his phone started to ring and upon taking it out, he looked to see it was no normal call. It was one of upmost importance. A meeting was set up...from the Justice League.

Meanwhile, coming out of a Taxi was a kid about Lincoln's age. He had fair skin and auburn hair, freckles on his cheeks, was wearing a long-sleeved shirt, gray jeans with a black belt, and white sneakers with green stripes. It was Chandler McCann, and he was now standing in front of Lexcorp, where he walked into to meet the front receptionist. She was a little surprised to see a kid just casually walk into one of the biggest businesses in Metropolis.

"Uh, hello. Can I help you?" she asked.

"Yeah. I want to talk to Lex Luthor." Chandler said so bluntly.

"Mr. Luthor is a very busy man. I'm not sure he would have time for a little boy."

"Well, he should." Chandler said, almost offensively. "This is important...tell him it's his son..."

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