IMPORTANT AUTHOR'S NOTE: Okay so first I'd like to start off by saying Lana isn't going to be in this story. She may be mention but that's about it. I liked Lana she was a kickass character but she was kind of the reason why Jonathan died in the series since Clark went back to save her, and because if he didn't have to save her he never would have lost his powers so he wouldn't have died so no-one would have had to die in his place, and well I really didn't want Jonathan to die in this story.
Second I'd like to say that the episode with the caves I will be shifting to happen early in the first season along with the episode were Clark learns how to speak Kryptonian language by using the key. I'm doing this because there's an episode in season 1 that I really want to write about in this story, but my story should be taking place in season 2 since it has a lot to do with the cave. Actually the whole plot of my characters ability revolves around the cave so…
Third I'm going to make it so that Chloe bought the Talon and made it into a café for teens because well I like the Talon and it's the perfect place for the whole gang {A.K.A. Clark, Pete, Chloe, and Ismat} to get together. But since Lana won't be there she can't buy it, so instead it'll be Chloe, though she bought it sometime before this story is to take place. So without further ado I'll get onto the story…
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I stared out the window as we drove down the street. I watched the houses go by, and the stores, each going by in a blur as we moved. I was mad, I'd been mad since mom told me we were moving to the middle of nowhere. She'd decided to accept a job offer in Metropolis so we were moving to the only available home in Smallville, which happened to be a farm. Don't get me wrong I love farms, I love the wide open spaces, and the animals, but I really didn't want to move from our home in Baltimore.
"Come on cheer up, this'll be great, a new start," Mom stated, glancing over at me for a second. I sighed, and shook my head.
"I miss my friends," I grumbled.
"You'll be starting school on Monday, so you'll make new friends," Mom replied.
I groaned as we pulled up to the house. It was a two story house with blue side paneling's, and I could see a small barn a little ways away. There was a large field off to one side, and the grass was tall, probably as tall as me. I got out of the car, and grabbed my bag then moved towards the house. I walked into the house and glanced around me.
The living room looked to be of medium size, and our furniture had gotten here before us, so our large black wrap around couch was already sitting in the middle of the room in front of a large flat-screen TV. I could see mom's china cabinet sitting in the back of the living room, just waiting for mom to put her glass figurines back in it. I could see a set of stairs off to my left, but I ignored it in favor of looking at the kitchen.
There was a half wall that separated the living room and the kitchen, and I could see a fairly large kitchen space. There were new appliances just waiting to be used, and the cabinets looked fairly new. There was plenty of counter space, and there was an island sitting in the middle of the kitchen, with chairs on one side of it.
I sighed; guess I should go check out my room. I walked up the set of stairs and down the hallway. I walked into the room at the end of the hallway. I could see my bed sitting under a window that looked out into the field, but I could see another house a little ways away. My dresser was up against the back wall, and there were boxes scattered all over the room. I set my bag down on the desk that was next to my bed, and searched for my box marked bed sheets. I found it lying next to the closet, and pulled it open. I pulled out my Avengers bed spread and blankets,{so I'm a superhero freak sue me!} and quickly made my bed.
I started putting all my things away, quickly moving through all the boxes. I reached the last box and started pulling things out. I got to the bottom of the box when I found a set of cuff bracelets I'd been looking for, for a while now. They looked sort of like wonder woman's bracelets, except they were leather, brown instead of silver, and had a turquoise gem in the center of them, and they clipped on. I clipped them onto my wrists, then finished off emptying the rest of the box. I turned to my bag and pulled out my laptop. I set it down on the desk, then pulled out the two books I had in the bag, and put them next to my laptop. I had two full boxes of books which I'd put on the book shelf near the closet, but these I'd started reading on the way here. I heard a knock on the front door.
"Ismat could you get that?" Mom shouted from her room.
"Yeah," I replied, running out of my room. I raced down the stairs and opened the front door. Standing on the porch was a woman, a man, and a guy my age.
"Hi I'm Martha Kent; this is my husband Jonathan Kent, and my son Clark. We live on the farm next door, and saw you guys moving in and thought we'd come say hello to our new neighbors," Ms. Kent stated, smiling brightly at me. I couldn't help but smile back at her. I could feel a pair of eyes on me and I knew that they belong to Clark. I was about to glance over at him when I heard mom shouting.
"Ismat who's at the door?" Mom asked, walking down the stairs.
"Our neighbors," I replied, glancing back at her.
Mom introduced herself to them and they introduced themselves to her. While they were doing this I looked over each of them. The last person I looked over was Clark. He was tall and very muscular, and he was wearing a flannel shirt. He was actually pretty handsome, I'd even go so far as to say that he was hot. And he seemed to be eyeing my eyes like they were the most interesting thing on the planet.
"So where did you move from?" Mr. Kent asked, cutting into my thoughts.
"Baltimore," Mom replied, smiling. I continued to stare at Clark, and I could feel my cheeks flare with blood as I blushed slightly.
"Mom I'm gonna go finish un-packing," I exclaimed, backing up towards the stairs.
Mom nodded her head, then turned back to our neighbors. I raced up the stairs and into my room. I sat down on my bed, grabbed my book, and started reading. But I couldn't seem to focus on the book; all I could think about was Clark. Damn, I'm in so much trouble! I shook my head, and tried my best to focus on only the book.
Clark's P.O.V. {A little earlier}
I stared out of the barn at the house on the farm next door. Lana had moved out about two months ago, and the house has sat empty ever since. The grass in the field had grown to just a little below my height by now. But there was now a moving truck sitting in front of the house, and there were people bringing furniture into the house. I hate the fact that someone else is moving into Lana's house; it just won't be the same without her there. She'd moved to Paris and had decided that she wanted to stay there instead of stay in the same town where her parents died.
I sighed, and sat back down on the couch, and continued to look through my note book on the Kryptonian language. It was getting easier to understand, but it's really weird being able read a dead language that was taught to me by a cave. I got so caught up in my reading that I almost didn't hear mom calling me. I put my note book down, and raced at super speed into the house.
"Yes?" I asked.
"You notice the moving trucks earlier?" Dad asked, walking into the room. I nodded my head.
"Did you see the car pull up to the house a few minutes ago, and two people go into the house?" Mom asked, smiling at me. I shook my head.
"Well we were going to go over and say hi, meet the new neighbors you coming?" Dad stated.
I sighed, I really didn't want to go over there, but I knew mom and dad wanted me to come over with them so I just nodded my head. The three of us left and walked over to Lana's old house. When we reached the house mom knocked on the door, and a minute later a girl my age opened the door. I couldn't stop staring at her; she was even prettier than Lana. She had short dark brown hair, with bangs that hung just above her eyebrows, and vibrant green eyes. She was wearing a large yellow hoodie with the words Cape Henlopen state park Delaware In bold black letters on the front of the hoodie, there was a pair of matching brown leather cuff bracelets on each hand that had a turquoise gem in the middle, a pair of black skinny jeans, and a pair of black ugg boots. I was brought out of my trance by someone shouting.
"Ismat who's at the door?" A woman shouted, walking down the stairs. Okay so her names Ismat.
"Our neighbors," She replied, looking back at the older woman.
The woman had dark brown hair down to her shoulders and the same vibrant green eyes as Ismat. She also had the same high cheek bones as Ismat but that was where the similarity's stopped. The woman and my parents introduced each other, and I could see Ismat looking each of us over. Her gaze finally fell on me, and I could see a ring of pink around the iris that seemed to merge with the vibrant green of her eyes. Is she wearing contacts? I was so caught up in trying to see everything about her that I completely missed our parent's conversation.
"Mom I'm gonna go finish un-packing," Ismat exclaimed, backing up towards the stairs.
Her mom nodded at her and she raced up the stairs. After a few more minutes our parents said bye, and we made our way back to our house, but all I could think about was Ismat. I could see smirks on my parents faces the whole way back.
"What?" I asked, looking over at them. They chuckled and shared a look with each other.
"Nothing it's just you couldn't seem to keep your eyes off of her," Dad stated, smirking at me.
I scowled slightly, and decided to ignore them. I walked off towards the barn. When I reached what dad called my "Fortress of solitude" I walked over to my telescope and aimed it towards Lana's old house. I aimed it at the window of Lana's old bedroom. I could see Ismat sitting on her bed facing towards the window. She was reading a book but I couldn't see the title.
"Hey Clark what you doing?" Pete asked, walking up the stairs.
"Someone just moved into Lana's house," I stated, glancing back through the telescope for another second before sitting down on the couch.
"Really who?" Pete asked, moving towards the telescope.
"Her names Ismat, she moved in with her mom this morning," I explained. Pete looked through the telescope.
"Wow she's hot," Pete exclaimed. I shook my head at him and sighed. What's wrong with me, first I fall for Lana the girl next door. Now I'm falling for the new girl next door.
"Yeah and she's got these vibrant green eyes, but what's weird is that there's this pink ring around her iris's, and I'm not sure if she's wearing contacts or if that's real," I exclaimed, looking out the window at the field of tall grass on Ismat's farm. Wait did I just say Ismat's farm and not Lana's farm? Oh I am in so much trouble.
"Oh someone is so crushing right now," Pete stated, smiling. I gaped at him for a second but couldn't bring myself to contradict him. The sad truth was that after only meeting her for about 2 seconds I was already falling for her. Stupid biology!