"Well that's certainly not good. Go get the doctors please." His forehead creased as I saw him hesitate on whether to leave me or not but I watched him reluctantly leave the door.

My stomach was hurting and not for the obvious reason. What if something happened to the baby or me? I couldn't leave Clark alone in this world and I definitely didn't want to. I clutched my stomach as I tried to picture a world for the three of us. My eyes focused on the delivery gang as they all entered the room once more. Clark stood by my side and held my hand once more and my mom was above my head. Dinah was preparing utensils for Dr. Light and J'onn.

"Okay Jovilette I'm going to put some ice packs on various areas of your body to bring your temperature down some." Dr. Light said as she taped ice packs all around me. I shivered but knew this was for the best. Anything that would be able to help the baby and me was worth it in the end. I crumpled in on myself as a bad contraction hit me.

"It's fine." I said to myself. My mother lovingly put my hair into a bun on the top of my head. I smiled at her and she just patted my head.

"Now it's just a waiting game. Remember to breathe during the contractions Jovilette." I nodded my head at Dr. Light and she gave me a smile as she left the room for a minute.

"Somebody tell me a joke before these contractions get really bad and I will want to kill someone." Clark told me about what's been going on the base since I went into labor and how many people are already waiting to hold the baby.

"Wait how many?" I asked dumbfounded.

"I think it's up to twenty three people right now." My mouth fell open.

"Are you serious?" He laughed and nodded.

"Apparently our child is a big deal."

"Well they should be. You two are an amazing anomaly that was never meant to happen. It's going to be one beautiful grandchild." My mom said dreamily.

"I'm nervous to see if he or she is going to adopt my powers, yours, or both?" I gritted through my teeth as another contraction hit. This one hurt more than the last so I squeezed Clark's hand.

"Powers or no powers I'm just going to be grateful it will be a healthy child." Clark said.

"Clark promise me that if anything happens to me during this, you will take care of this child." An object hit my head before I could see what Clark was going to say. Apparently my wonderful mother whom I love so much had managed to hit me over the head with a rolled up magazine.

"Ow what the hell Ma?" I turned to look at her angry face.

"Nothing is going to happen to you damnit. Stop saying shit like that." My mouth popped open, as I looked to Clark whose expression mirrored my own.

"Okay jeeze sorry. I just wanted him to be prepared! My body is different than anyone else's on this world and Clark's powers might be imbued in this baby. I can't predict anything! Women die every day giving birth and they're not going through the struggles that I am. It's a possibility and both of you need to realize this. I'm not saying it to be a Debbie Downer. I'm saying it to make you aware of the rare possibility. I love this child and I love you Clark so much that I will do my damnedest to not let anything happen."

"Okay but don't let anything happen please. My girl is a fighter and she doesn't give up easily." I smiled up at Clark as he said that and I could have sworn his eyes were watering. Right as we were having our little moment the doctor came back in and sat down in front of my feet.

"Okay Jovilette let's see if anything has changed." After a few minutes of prodding around down there she popped her head back up with a smile. "Well it looks like you're more than ready to go. You're already dilated eight centimeters."

"Let's get this baby out of me. My back is killing me." Everyone laughed at me but I was being dead serious. Babies take too much burden on your body.

After three hours of hard pushing and words of encouragement from Clark and my mother we were at the finish line and I could thankfully see the end.

"Jovilette I see the head. Push!" The doctor said as I was grunting and bent over the table. Sweaty tendrils fell from my bun and plastered themselves onto my face but I could care less. I watched as Clark stood over by Dr. Light and he started tearing up.

"What? What's wrong?" My voice shook as all the horrible scenarios ran through my head.

"Nothing. Our child is beautiful. They have a head full of black hair so far." He held onto my leg and watched as I kept pushing. I wasn't allowed to grip onto my mom for support but they found two tools that I was allowed to grip and break that we attached to the bed. The metal groaning filled my entire head, as my sole focus was to push this baby out.

I hunched over and grabbed both my knees as I single-handedly fought to make this my last push. I heard everyone's encouragements as they mentioned the fact that the baby's body was coming out. Everyone squealed when the baby finally arrived. Dr. Light didn't look too happy when the baby came out.

"She's not crying. I need to clear her airways to make sure she's breathing." Tears filled my eyes as those words echoed into my heart.

"Hey honey it's okay. This happens a lot with babies she will be okay I promise." My mom said as she rubbed my arm.

"Clark we have a daughter." I said through my sobs and he returned to my side and gave me the deepest kiss ever.

"You're my hero. You did amazing and I'm so proud of you. We have a beautiful baby girl." I felt a smile enrapture my whole face even though I was looking at everything with tears in my eyes. A few moments later we heard crying and both Clark and I lost it. I think even my mom's eyes watered as she handed us tissues. Not long after we heard the cries our daughter was delivered straight into my arms.

Her thick curly black hair was so beautiful and her tiny fingers warmed my heart. She had rosy cheeks and a slim nose like Clark. She also had Clark's eyelashes but I could spot my high cheekbones and small chin on her as well.

"Clark she's beautiful." I whispered.

"She's perfect." He said through a tight throat. His arms enwrapped around the both of us and I heard a camera flash. We both looked up to my mom who had her camera out. We ignored her and just admired the tiny beautiful little creature we had just made.

"What should we name her? I've thought about all the names we talked about and none of them fit her."

"What about Lara? It was my birth mother's name."

"Lara is beautiful. I really like the sound of it. It's unique. How about Lara Mae Kent? Mae is my grandmother's name."

"That's perfect." He said as I bent down and kissed her cheek. She yawned up at me and put her hand on my chin. I felt her thick hair and her soft hands. I smiled up at Clark.

"Do you want to hold her?" He nodded vigorously as I lifted her and gave her to him. It was such a strange sight with him in his full costume on and he was such a mighty man. He was so large and here was cradling this tiny perfect person in his bulging arms. Luckily I heard the snaps behind me and I knew my mom captured the moment I was staring at.

"She has the world's most powerful man wrapped around her tiny fingers and she doesn't even realize it." I heard my mom whisper.

"He's putty in her hands but I don't blame him because I am too. What a little miracle she is. Mom I'm absolutely in love."

"Don't worry dear I am too. She's going to be quite the looker when she grows up. I just hope you both are ready for the trouble she's going to be getting into."

"Don't worry, I know what it's like on the other end of that stick. I think we're more than prepared."

"You better hope so."

"I heard there was a baby in here." I laughed as the Flash came in with Batman and Wonder Woman right behind him. Wonder Woman had a dreamy look on her face while Batman remained as stoic as always.

"Meet Lara Mae Kent." Clark held her out to show her off to his teammates and the Flash was in love with her at first sight and so was Wonder Woman. I could even see a slight smile on his face.

"Do you want to hold her Batman?" Clark asked him hesitantly.

"Okay." For a man who was so sure of himself 100% of the time, this was probably the only time he seemed unsure of anything. His gloved hands reached out and cradled the baby with such tenderness. Lara opened her mouth and reached out to Clark's best friend. We all watched as Batman placed his finger in her tiny hands and we could hear Flash go "awwwww".

We witnessed the three heroes passing Lara between them and making funny noises to the baby and about the baby. It warmed my heart that even though I wasn't that close to them they were going to play such an important part in Lara's life.

Before we knew it there was a whole horde of heroes gathered around us and Lara ended up back in my arms. Everyone was so fascinated by the baby and it wasn't until I heard everyone's gasp that I looked down and found one of the answers we were looking for.

Lara opened her bright blue eyes. They were as clear as the Caribbean sea but that wasn't the part that had everyone shocked.

Her skin glowed a bright hue that looked awfully familiar.

"Jo she inherited your powers." Clark whispered.

"I know. She's so beautiful." He kissed my temple.

"So are you."

"If she has your powers too, I don't think we're going to need to worry about her too much." He laughed and wrapped his arm around my shoulders and everyone took plenty of pictures of the three of us.

Lara was going to have so many important people in her life. All of these heroes played such a huge role in her life even if she didn't know it yet. She might not ever realize just how much she is loved and cherished by all these amazing guardians. But one thing I do know is that no matter what happens to Clark and I there will always be a family for her. Whether it be Clark's parents, my mom, Braxton, Connor, or the heroes standing with us today, she will never be alone.

I grinned up at Clark.

"We did good." He wiped away a tendril on my forehead.

"We sure did." He bent down and kissed me and we heard cheering erupt from our entire audience in the room.

We just grinned at each other because we both knew this was going to be the best chapter of our lives yet and we finally had what we wanted all along: a family.


A/N: Oh my god it's finally done. I'm so sad I want to cry. Thank you everyone for all the wonderful reviews! I loved hearing your input. The faves and follows really encouraged me to keep going because it sucks when someone doesn't finish a story that you love. I didn't want to be that person. The other story Unusually Conventional is going to be a side project to do when I have time. It will be the fun stories that I didn't get to tell in this one. Plus the timeline is going to be off so it won't be anything serious. I really appreciate you guys sticking with me this whole time. I love you all! 3