11: Purple Blood
Before starting this chapter, I want to thank those who donated to me on ko-fi. I truly didn't expect so much support even without receiving anything in return.

I am deeply grateful to you guys:

dumniezo

Chris

Peke

I'm putting the names as they appear on ko-fi because I don't want to make a mistake.

If I manage to write more chapters than those I have published, I hope to be able to send you an advanced chapter, although I'm not sure when that will be, probably when I have less work.

Finally, if anyone wonders what I did with those donations, originally I thought of saving it to meet my ko-fi goal, to get a new PC.

But sometimes there are more important things.

I will soon be an uncle, and I decided, now that I know the baby's gender, to buy some things for him.

He will be born this month, probably in a week or two, I'm not sure of the date, I'm nervous and I hope everything goes well.

With that said, I leave you with this new chapter in which the plot moves forward a little more.

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11: Purple Blood

High atop a building, an extremely secure laboratory was situated, with scientific personnel bustling about, attending to their tasks.

In the central area, a middle-aged man gazed at the screens in front of him. Simulation after simulation ran in real-time, each one encountering failure after failure.

The DNA helix chain of the human genome decomposed and reassembled every second, attempting to combine with different genomes.

The man sighed and glanced at his left hand, or where his left hand should have been. Instead, all he saw was a stump and phantom pain coursing through his body.

He could almost feel it, as if it were still there.

Lost in his thoughts, he didn't notice how the atmosphere in the laboratory changed, and how the other assistants and lower-ranking scientists began to move away from his immediate area.

Firm and stoic steps approached where he stood, and Dr. Curt Connors snapped out of his trance, turning around. Severe green eyes met his, and he couldn't help but swallow nervously.

"How are the advancements coming along?" Norman Osborn's voice resonated throughout the laboratory, irritation clear in it. His tall, stoic figure provided a stark contrast to the man in front of him, who had unconsciously hunched over in his mere presence.

"The genome combination has shown significant progress, sir. In a few months, we should be able to commence trials with primates" Dr. Curt Connors spoke with a slight touch of nervousness, his fingers on his one hand tightly gripping his white coat.

But what he said wasn't what Norman wanted to hear.

"I don't have months! This project has been in the lab for over twenty years! I need results, the board needs results, the military needs results. We can't continue without anything to show!" The voice rose, breaking a subtle pretense of calm and revealing Norman's clear irritation and anger. Dr. Connors stepped back with a look of concern on his face.

"Sir, if we rush the process, the chances of failure will increase drastically. We can't guarantee satisfactory results that way" Dr. Connors responded, his voice tinged with apprehension.

Norman looked at him thoughtfully before smiling.

"But don't we already have successful test subjects? Those damn spiders have been gathering dust for too long. Use them. I don't care if they die. I want to know how they managed to survive the process" At the mention of the spiders, Dr. Connors spoke quickly, forgetting his apprehension towards the man who was his boss.

"Sir, those spiders are the best result we've had in years. We can't experiment with them carelessly" he said quickly, with clear concern.

Norman's face quickly transformed into one of anger upon hearing this.

"I don't care! Didn't you hear me?! We don't have time. Either those spiders serve a purpose, or they're thrown away! There's no other option!" Norman waved his hand, his anger becoming more evident.

It was now or never. With Stark off the grid and the military desperate for better "weapons," the pressure had increased. They wouldn't accept any more delays.

"I want you to start the genetic recombination with the second most successful genome type. The chances of their bodies adapting and stabilizing the lizard's regenerative factor are the highest. If it works, we can try more aggressive procedures. If not... then they die" he said, with a tone of finality, the anger briefly dissipating and being replaced by concern. He glanced at Dr. Connors with a severe look before leaving.

Watching his back as he walked away, Dr. Connors couldn't help but sigh. He looked at the stump of his arm and pondered what he should do. He gritted his teeth; he couldn't hesitate anymore. Norman was right; there was no time left. If he didn't succeed soon, his research would be canceled, there would be no more funding, and his only hope would vanish.

If he wanted to regain what he once lost, he would have to take risks, even if it meant stepping over others.

"I'm sorry, Richard..."

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"So with all the evidence on the table, I think it's more than obvious, Defiant is an alien!" Chloe exclaimed, causing Carol to glance at her sideways as she closed her locker. Her body language didn't make it obvious, but there was a slight tremor at the mention of an alien.

If she had been the same as a few weeks ago, her grip on the locker door would have tightened enough to deform the metal. Fortunately, she wasn't the same; her control over her strength had increased enough to prevent an accident like that, even if she was taken by surprise.

"Your evidence is absurd. Just because it's biologically impossible for humans to achieve such feats doesn't mean Defiant isn't human. He could simply be an outlier, some sort of mutant, or a government experiment" Carol retorted.

Chloe clicked her tongue and quickly countered, "Well, I don't think a gene mutation would make you bulletproof. Mostly, it would probably just leave you bald or with an extra arm, but it won't make you fly or lift cars. Defiant is something... different. He looks human on the outside, but I'm sure he's hiding something more. Call it journalistic intuition"

Carol raised an eyebrow, about to enumerate the various occasions where Chloe's "journalistic intuition" had been wrong before, but something interrupted her.

"What are you looking at, freak?!" The angry voice of a teenager flooded the hallway, causing all eyes to turn in his direction.

Not far from Carol and Chloe, a 17-year-old boy with blond hair and an athletic build cornered a smaller, hunched-over boy.

The hunched-over boy had oily, messy black hair, and his glasses and acne didn't help his appearance.

In contrast, both boys were like night and day, and under normal circumstances, they wouldn't have crossed paths.

"Oh, crap, Greg's bothering Whitney!" a boy commented, quickly pulling out his phone, hoping for a spectacle to film.

Whitney approached Greg, looked him in the eyes, and grabbed the collar of his shirt, lifting Greg a few centimeters off the ground.

"Listen, weirdo, stop staring at my girlfriend, understand? I know you've been watching her secretly. I won't tell you twice, stop looking at her or I'll kick your ass" Whitney threatened.

Greg trembled, looked directly into Whitney's eyes, and for a brief moment, a spark of defiance ignited within him. But as quickly as it came, it extinguished. He lowered his gaze and nodded tremulously.

"Y-yes."

Whitney clicked his tongue and walked away with heavy steps. From a nearby spot, his girlfriend, Lana Lang, watched with some relief in her eyes.

Greg straightened his clothes, looked around, and seeing everyone staring at him, quickly picked up his backpack and ran off.

Chloe watched him go and clicked her tongue.

"He deserves it. He's a pretty weird guy who's always staring at Lana. Kinda creepy if you ask me" she remarked.

Carol nodded absentmindedly, not paying much attention. Greg or Whitney, their dispute was irrelevant to her, and she really didn't care at all. She had better things to do.

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"One step is the prelude to a second step"

His father always said this, and Daniel had to admit that he was quite right.

With his new machine up and running and his ability to use Element V in different ways, he began to make progress in other aspects.

He had never imagined he would become a "scientist" someday. Of course, he still had much to learn, but the path was clear.

He looked at the small square device in his hand.

It was simple, something he had created mainly for his new "friend."

It was a sound device that emitted a special frequency, one that couldn't be heard by normal ears.

But could be by his.

"It should be able to be heard anywhere in the world." He needed to do more tests, but it was functional—a way to ask for his help clearly and directly.

A way to call him no matter where he was in the world.

"I should probably make one for Carol too"

Apart from this device, he had started a new project.

He looked at the almost endless chain of code displayed on one of the largest screens he had.

It was still in its infancy, still needed work, but once it was ready, it would serve as one of his best supports.

Creating an artificial intelligence was certainly complicated.

But he wasn't doing that, not yet. The more correct name for now would be virtual intelligence.

Not as advanced as artificial intelligence, but close enough.

"Overwatch, I think that's a good name. What do you think, do you like it?" There was a beep and a blue light illuminated.

"I'll take that as a yes"

He just hoped it wouldn't turn into Skynet or something like that. It would really be a pain in the ass.

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"And with an astonishing display of his abilities, the hero Defiant has saved the day once again"

the images on the television displayed with surprising quality.

In the presidential suite of a luxurious five-star hotel, a man took a sip from his glass, savoring the taste of high-quality wine as he narrowed his eyes.

"Surprising, isn't it? So much power, abilities never seen before! All in the hands of one person, and what does he do with it? Play the good guy, rescuing cats from trees and helping people" he clicked his tongue.

"Such power should be wielded by someone better, someone who can make proper use of it, don't you think?" The man glanced towards his lap, where two women—one who appeared to be no more than 18 years old and another who seemed to be nearing her 40s—nodded obediently.

Their lifeless eyes looked at him as their heads moved in unison on his lap.

"You two are really similar, like mother like daughter, I suppose. Your daughter lacks some experience, but that can be fixed" the man took another sip and glanced back at the television, a smile forming on his lips as a plan began to take shape in his mind.

"If such power should only be controlled by one person, it should be me"

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Flying through the skies was relaxing. The sun was beginning to set, and soon it would be night. Daniel started his last patrol of the day before returning to his farm.

Patrolling the nearby cities was straightforward. This time, he decided to ignore New York to some extent. Daredevil was there, and although matt couldn't do everything he could, he trusted that he could maintain a certain level of order that other places might not have.

Although it was probably too much to ask for him to handle the entire city alone.

"I should give it a few rounds there from time to time."

With those thoughts, he began to head towards Metropolis, the city of tomorrow.

Certainly, it was incredible, but like all other cities, crime and accidents still existed in it.

He closed his eyes and began to extend his hearing. Maybe his control over his sense of hearing wasn't as fine or precise as Matt's, but it was strong enough to detect obvious things.

Police sirens, the sound of gunfire, cries for help.

In a matter of moments, a cacophony of events reached his ears.

"Alright, let's do this" It was time to work.

Within minutes, the streets of Metropolis began to be cleaned up, crimes stopped, accidents avoided, people saved.

Daniel did a careful job as always and let his presence in the city be noticed. Part of his goal as a hero was to inspire, after all.

They needed to know he was there to help them, to save them.

And who knows, maybe another "special" person would decide to find him.

Daniel didn't know that his wishes would soon come true, but not in the way he expected.

His gaze swept over the buildings of Metropolis, his ears attentive to any calls for help.

While flying, his eyes caught something in the distance. His gaze focused, and he could see a young woman about 18 years old dangerously close to the edge of a building, about to fall to her death.

A suicide? Without hesitation, he turned in the air and accelerated. The distance of hundreds of meters easily closed as his body stopped in front of the woman, ready to convince her to change her mind.

He had never done anything like this before, but he supposed there was always a first time.

He looked at her directly, but what he saw made him stop the words that were about to come out of his mouth.

Her eyes, there was no light in them. It was like looking at a corpse. But even so, he could see something more there... fear?

Daniel's bewilderment was interrupted by a new voice, a man who approached from the door leading to the stairs.

"You're fascinating, standing there simply floating in the air as if gravity didn't exist. So much power hidden in one body. Come on, let me see you better" the man said.

Daniel slowly turned his gaze, his eyes meeting an arrogant face, and his pupils dilated slightly.

That face, he remembered that face. He looked back at the girl, examining her carefully this time, noticing things he had overlooked before.

To his nose, an extremely disgusting smell came.

The smug smile on the man's face faded slightly when his command wasn't obeyed. His voice sounded again, this time with more force.

"Come to me!"

But what he hoped for didn't happen. Daniel completely ignored him and looked at the girl. The fear deep in her eyes slowly disappeared, and he could see something else blooming within her.

That was hope.

"I'm sorry I couldn't save you earlier" he apologized sincerely. Whatever happened to this girl, whatever she experienced, he should have stopped it earlier.

Upon hearing his words, the smile on the man's face disappeared completely. For the first time in his life, panic began to brew inside him. His body turned, ready to go through the door he had come from and leave.

Daniel saw this happen in slow motion out of the corner of his eye, watching his actions like a tiger observing a deer trying to run with a broken leg.

Before he could take a step towards the door, Daniel was already in front of him, his hand gripping his neck tightly and lifting his body easily.

"It's okay, Kevin. You and I need to have a talk" Daniel said, seeing panic and fear fill his eyes. He would be lying if he said he didn't enjoy it.

For the monster in front of him, for the man who would be known as Killgrave, mercy was not something Daniel was willing to give.

For this man, there was only one thing he could offer.

The girl had already fallen unconscious, Daniel had swiftly knocked her out, her body carefully laid away from the edge of the building. He wanted to ensure she was okay, but if he truly wanted to save her, he first had to deal with the root of the problem.

Kevin Thompson writhed, Defiant's grip was like being squeezed between immovable steel bars. He couldn't speak, only strange noises and gurgles escaped his mouth.

Daniel rose into the air and soon flew beyond Metropolis, within minutes reaching a lifeless clearing deep in the woods.

He released his grip, and the man in his hand fell a good two meters, his back hitting the ground with force.

"Ugh!"

Kevin coughed and writhed on the ground, cold sweat dripping down his face. He looked up and saw Defiant standing there in the air, staring at him as if he were trash.

He recoiled, crawling on the ground. His plan had spectacularly failed. In his twisted mind, what should have happened was clear: once Defiant was in front of him, he should have bowed before him like everyone else.

He should have become his puppet.

His arrogance had blinded him. He hadn't even considered for a moment the possibility that his powers might not work at all.

And that was his biggest mistake.

"You could have hidden, you know? Kept your head down, lived away from the big cities. It wouldn't have lasted forever, of course. Sooner or later, I would have found you. But you could have delayed it longer"

Daniel landed softly and approached Kevin, looking at him—scared, trembling. He was pathetic.

"W-what do you want to do?"

He even stuttered.

"But your arrogance blinded you. You saw my power, what I'm capable of, and you wanted it, didn't you? You wanted it to be yours, like everything else" Daniel shook his head.

"Just my luck, or your misfortune, I suppose. It doesn't matter. I have only one question for you"

He approached and looked at him seriously.

"Do you know Jessica Jones?"

Kevin blinked, confusion evident in his eyes. That was enough for Daniel. A small smile formed on his face, and he couldn't help but let out a sigh of relief.

Kevin didn't know who Jessica Jones was or why Defiant was asking about her, but before he could say anything, he felt the hand return to his neck. The grip was tighter, and he could hardly breathe.

"When I decided to be a hero, I knew it wouldn't be half-hearted. I committed to doing whatever it takes to make the world safer, to protect humanity. I knew there would be tough decisions, decisions most people wouldn't agree with" Daniel looked at the now dark sky and sighed.

Why was he saying all this?

He looked at his free hand; his fingers trembled. No, his whole body trembled slightly.

His lips, they felt dry.

"I must do whatever is necessary, no matter what."

There was no other way. Kevin, no, Killgrave, there was no prison where he could be safely put, no way to convict him according to human laws. He was too dangerous.

He couldn't remain free, and he couldn't be reliably locked away.

"I guess I'm telling you all this as a way to convince myself, how ridiculous" he knew what he had to do, so why doubt?

Perhaps, as if sensing his imminent fate, Kevin began to struggle harder, trying to escape, to free himself, but any attempt was futile.

Daniel watched his futile struggle. Should he do it quickly? Just tighten a little harder and end this.

But, remembering that girl, the marks on her body, that disgusting smell on her, those dead eyes.

Maybe it was too vengeful, unheroic, and unethical.

But he didn't want to make it easy; he didn't deserve it to be easy.

He looked at the starry sky, and an idea came to his mind.

Slowly, he began to rise into the sky, 100 meters, a thousand meters, two thousand meters, five thousand meters.

Gradually, he ascended into the air, the oxygen slowly thinning as the altitude increased.

The struggles became more intense, more desperate. He kicked and punched, but it was all futile.

He tried to breathe, but it became increasingly difficult. His face began to redden, and soon a bluish hue began to mix among his cheeks.

Six thousand meters, seven thousand meters, eight thousand meters.

Any struggle ceased. His body shook with spasms that soon began to subside.

The blue and red mingled as the oxygen completely left his body.

Daniel looked at him, looked directly into his eyes. He saw the fear, the desperation, he saw the horror.

He saw the light extinguish, leaving only emptiness.

When it was all over, he looked at the body in front of him and couldn't help but speak.

"Now you truly are a Purple Man..."

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Deep space, above the orbit of Mars.

Daniel released his grip and watched as the body plummeted rapidly towards the red planet.

The truth was, his series of actions had been improvised, and it wasn't until it was all over that he realized he had a body to dispose of.

Even if he was willing to do whatever it took, that didn't mean the general public would be on his side.

At least not now.

So there was a body he had to dispose of, and what better way to hide something than by doing it where no human could find it? So he decided to make his first space trip, which was actually a bit boring.

Locating Mars was easy; he could see it from Earth thanks to his new enhanced vision. The path was also easy; just keep going forward until you reach it.

The journey didn't take long, although Mars was far away, he simply had to keep accelerating.

He hoped the body would disintegrate on the way, but surprisingly, enough of it remained for the journey not to be in vain.

He watched as Mars' gravity began to attract the remains, and atmospheric friction burned them.

In no time, nothing was left but ashes scattered across the rocky planet, lost among its sands.

Daniel looked at his hand, the same hand he had used to finish Killgrave.

It still trembled. He clenched his fist tightly; there was no time for regrets, not anymore. He could only move forward; his decision had already been made.

Without looking back, he began to drift away, heading back towards Earth.

Unnoticed by him, a hooded figure watched him with hidden curiosity from among the rocks of Mars.

A strangely shaped white hand stretched out and touched the sand, where small fragments of black ash lay.

Once more, the figure looked towards the distant sky, red eyes gazing in the direction of Earth.

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NOTE:

The plot progresses, albeit slowly. There's much to write and little time to do it. I promised another chapter by mid or end of the month, and I think I made it in time. I'm not sure if there will be another one before the month ends, but I hope so.

Comments, suggestions, and opinions are all welcome.

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12: Fly Me to the Moon
12: Fly Me to the Moon

March 1, 2007

"Time to eat!" The words took a young woman, who couldn't have been more than 25 years old, by surprise, pulling her out of her concentration as she glanced up from the papers in her hands towards the door of her new office.

There her colleague, a woman in her 40s, looked at her with a friendly smile while waving a lunch bag.

The young doctor checked the clock on her desk; she had become so absorbed in her work that she had forgotten about lunchtime.

She quickly stood up, stashed the papers in a drawer, and grabbed her bag.

Soon the two women arrived at the area where most of the staff had their lunches.

Sitting at a table with a beautiful view of the sea, the 40-year-old woman continued talking.

"There will be some new transfers this month"

"New transfers?" That was unexpected. She hadn't heard anything about that, although she supposed it was normal; she hadn't been at Rykers for long.

On the other hand, the woman in front of her, named Isabella, was one of the most established psychologists and therapists on the island. She wasn't the oldest, but she had certainly gained some renown among the staff and was one of the few people authorized to work with Rykers' most dangerous inmates.

Since arriving at Rykers and meeting her, it was clear that her knowledge and contacts within the facility were extensive. She also seemed quite enthusiastic about sharing information with people she liked, and fortunately for her, she seemed to have taken a liking to her.

Isabella seemed somewhat pleased and continued talking as she unpacked her lunch.

"Do you know about that old asylum in Gotham?" The mention of Gotham made her pause for a second—her old home, the place where she grew up and never wanted to return to.

She nodded, with some discomfort perfectly concealed.

"I heard it's going to be demolished, something about irreparable structural damage" It was hard not to hear about the news, even if she hated it; home was always home, and knowing what was happening there was something she couldn't avoid.

"Exactly, it seems the city government decided it was time to get rid of it. I suppose it's natural; the crime rate in Gotham has never been lower, there haven't been any major criminals born there in some time, and there really isn't any reason to maintain a place like that now" It was easy to connect the dots.

"So, are the transfers going to be from that place? Are they sending us the inmates here?" Isabella nodded, and the smile on her face visibly faded.

"It seems they'll be our problem now..." Her concern was evident, though she couldn't quite understand it all.

Of course, prisoners previously confined in an asylum could be somewhat troublesome, but Rykers was not lacking in such individuals; that's why Isabella and she were there.

Noticing her bewilderment, Isabella could only give a bitter smile.

"You youngsters really do forget the past, huh... but I don't blame you. Nobody wants to remember those times" Isabella drifted off for a moment, gazing at the horizon before continuing to speak.

"Listen, Harleen, you're young, so you probably don't know, but Gotham was a horrible place. I'm not just talking about gangs or common criminals. A long time ago, madness literally ran through its streets. Arkham Asylum was the place where all that rot and darkness, where the true monsters, were dragged to never see the light of day again and rot there" Her words were solemn, and Harleen couldn't refute them even if she wanted to.

Having been born and raised in Gotham, even if she was born during a time when things were different, there were still traces of what was once the most dangerous city in the United States. Things improved over time, of course, but she could still remember the old stories, although nobody went into exact details. The fear in the words of those brave enough to remember the past was evident.

Of course, most of those born after the city's darkest years thought that much of what was said was an exaggeration. There couldn't possibly be such a horrible place in the world... could there?

"What changed?" she couldn't help but ask. How did Gotham transform? Even if she was born there, she did so when everything was already different, so she was curious.

Isabella pondered deeply on it before continuing to speak.

"I'm not sure exactly. Those were very chaotic times, and everything seemed to keep getting worse. The news media weren't much help either; very few journalists dared to venture into the streets of Gotham, and those brave enough to try ended up six feet under shortly thereafter. I ran from there when I had the chance and only heard what happened afterward once it was all over" She took a sip of her water and continued speaking.

"It was like hell, that's what everyone said. The streets were ablaze, and bodies piled up in heaps. The largest gang war the United States had ever witnessed took place there. The city was nearly destroyed, and the local government collapsed. If it weren't for Wayne Enterprises taking the reins of what was left and investing in the reconstruction, Gotham wouldn't exist anymore" Harleen could believe the latter. Wayne Industries... saying it owned Gotham wouldn't be a lie. Gotham might have its own government, but everyone living there knew that without Wayne Industries, the city would collapse.

Whether it was the massive job opportunities, the amount of infrastructure investment, or its community and educational support, Gotham couldn't continue to exist without any of that, at least it wouldn't have been able to survive its most turbulent and darkest years without Wayne Industries.

Even if the company didn't make as much noise now as it did before, it was still one of the most important companies in America and beyond.

Isabella seemed to get lost in memories for a moment before shaking her head.

"Back to the point, although many of Gotham's most important criminals died in that gang war, those who remained aren't any better. They're considered beyond redemption, the worst scum on earth. If the death penalty were an option at that time, they would all be dead already. In fact, when it was known that Arkham would have to be demolished, it was considered to just get rid of all of them, but you know how it is"

Harleen didn't know, although she was good at what she did, she wasn't really interested in getting involved in the more political aspects of her profession.

"Are you trying to scare me, Isabella?" If it were someone else, all of Isabella's words would have been enough to make them sweat.

The older woman laughed and shook her head.

"I just want to warn you. Although you've only just arrived at Rykers, you're undoubtedly one of the best psychiatrists to set foot on this island. Even if others say you're young, the truly important people are aware of your value. I'm sure you'll be offered to deal with the new inmates... don't do it"

Their eyes met directly. Harleen could see the seriousness in her gaze and knew she meant it. Her concern was genuine. For a moment, she considered it, but deep down, she knew that if the opportunity really presented itself, she couldn't refuse it.

As a psychiatrist, refusing a patient just because they were dangerous was absurd in her eyes. And above all that, she wouldn't deny that the challenge of treating a patient beyond the "norm" was attractive.

"I can't promise anything" she said, unable to promise to reject this.

Isabella sighed, her shoulders visibly sagging. She looked at her and shook her head.

"Young people are always so fearless" she almost seemed to pout.

Harleen laughed, and soon the conversation shifted to more mundane topics. It didn't take long for them to finish their meals, and both returned to their offices.

The blonde woman smoothed her long hair and opened the door to her office, ready to continue her work.

Distracted as she was, she still managed to notice that something was different. It was as if something had simply changed. She looked up without noticing anything strange until she saw the open window—she had closed that window.

The second thing she noticed was that her office chair was occupied.

Her pupils dilated slightly, and an exclamation of astonishment almost escaped her lips.

There, occupying her place, was a tall man. His well-built figure was notable thanks to the semi-fitted suit that covered his body completely. His black hair was slicked back, and on his face, a mask covered the upper part of it.

Still, she could clearly see his blue eyes, ones that looked directly at her when she entered. A smile formed on his lips as he stood up, the "D" on his chest almost shining with the sunlight streaming through the window.

"Doctor Harleen, I've been expecting you. I need to talk to you"

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The tea was poured slowly into the cup, Daniel watched the hot liquid steam with some nervousness.

He hadn't really expected to have to do this, but recent events had forced him to make a quick decision.

He looked at the blonde woman in front of him, dressed formally. She was undoubtedly beautiful, with a unique charm. Though her nervousness was evident, she still maintained an air of professionalism that accentuated her beauty even more.

How contradictory it was; the image before him tried to overlay with the memories in his mind, and the comparison was truly striking.

How could someone like her become a crazy lunatic who smashed things with a mallet?

He wondered if he had made a mistake. Perhaps she was a different person?

Of course, while she had some similarities to the images in his memories, the reality was that there were also many clear differences. They were small differences, but when you added them all up, you could say that a completely different person stood before him.

It would be easier to say that she was like a close relative of the person he was seeking.

Of course, he knew there was no mistake. He had made sure to search correctly and verify the databases over and over again until he found her.

When he arrived in this world, he had lost some memories, but at the same time, many remained intact, or at least most of them did. Harleen Quinzel was a name and a face he remembered almost entirely.

Or more precisely, her other identity, Harley Quinn.

There were some missing pieces here and there, but he had enough information about her to know her real name and the name she would later take in life when she decided to completely lose her mind.

One of the reasons he hadn't wanted to dwell too much on her and hadn't tried to find her at first was because he didn't exactly remember what had driven her to madness.

He had a vague idea, something about a clown, chemicals, and crazy love.

But it was fuzzy and complicated, and the more he thought about it, the more complicated it became.

Harleen Quinzel from his memories and this Harleen Quinzel seemed to lead similar yet very different lives, he supposed that was what happened when the multiverse came into play.

Similar but not exactly the same, which he didn't know if it was good or not, considering the reason he was here and why he had decided to contact her.

He wouldn't lie, if he had a better option to choose from, he would run towards it. Different or not, the woman in front of him was still a potential psychopath who would commit multiple crimes until somehow gaining a strange kind of consciousness where she would try to be better but still remain insane.

"For some reason, I feel insulted" Dr. Harleen's voice snapped him out of his thoughts. He looked at her directly, noticing her crooked smile, and coughed awkwardly.

"Did I say something out loud?" The fact that he didn't deny what the doctor thought made her eyebrows twitch slightly.

"No, but when you're in my line of work, you learn how to read people well enough to notice their thoughts"

That made sense. He cleared his mind and became serious, though it didn't bother him, he hadn't come for a psychological analysis, at least not for him.

Noticing his change, the doctor straightened up, adjusted her glasses, and swallowed. Even though she seemed professional, she was having a small panic attack at the moment.

Not every day did the world's only superhero sneak into your office asking to talk to you.

She would lie if she said it wasn't exciting. Her life had had many events, but most of them weren't worth mentioning. She had focused entirely on her studies and career, leaving aside anything else, so interesting events had eluded her for a long time.

Of course, she wasn't complaining; it was the life she had chosen, and she was okay with it. Still, being surprised from time to time was nice, and this certainly was the biggest surprise she had had in... well, to say years would be an understatement.

Depending on what Defiant sought from her, this could very well be the most exciting thing that had ever happened to her.

Of course, it could also be extremely disappointing, but it never hurt to have hope.

"I came for help" Daniel was starting to think that this phrase would become his new motto if he kept saying it.

But it was inevitable; even if he was capable, there were things that were better left in the hands of others. With his newfound abilities and the help of the core, he could become an "expert" in different fields, but he didn't want to do that. If he started trying to solve every problem in that way, he would end up with no time for anything else. Just thinking about it stressed him out, and that wasn't the life he wanted to live.

So the best solution was to let the people who were already experts in something take care of it. Unless, of course, he had no options... which was almost the case with Killgrave. His actions went beyond simply twisting people's wills to make them do repulsive acts. His powers literally affected the chemical state of the human brain.

Neurochemistry wasn't something to play with casually, and Killgrave did it like a child who didn't care about damaging his toys. His powers, like an irresistible drug, infected the brain at levels Daniel could barely comprehend. He knew it had something to do with pheromones, but honestly, that was oversimplifying and underestimating it too much.

So far, he had managed to find and save about ten victims, but there were many others he didn't reach in time. The number of suicides he witnessed easily reached three digits. and they were only the recent victims, any other victims that there might have been were either already dead or had chosen to escape to where Killgrave couldn't hurt them again.

Tracking his trail wasn't easy. He knew how to hide and cover his tracks, which was unexpected considering how foolish he had shown himself to be when tried to control him.

But even if he covered his tracks, he couldn't cover his scent.

It was disgusting, but it was the clearest path he could follow to trace his trail, at least for a while. Even with his senses, smelling something that was no longer there was still impossible.

Killgrave's scent may have been different from others', but it was still an aroma. Sooner or later, it disappears, especially considering he never stayed in one place for too long.

Harleen blinked when she heard his request for help. For a moment, she thought about what a psychiatrist could do to help him and almost panicked, but she managed to control herself.

If the world's only superhero had mental problems, then she didn't want to join his bad side, even if it was the last thing she did.

Although she hid it well, Daniel could see her initial panic, and he could only laugh ironically.

"I didn't come here for myself, Doctor"

So he began to explain.

The doctor listened attentively, becoming increasingly interested in the topic. Of course, Daniel didn't explain in detail what he did with Killgrave or what his fate was, and she seemed more interested in the effect of his powers and his victims.

It took some time, but he managed to detail everything necessary, or at least what he believed was necessary.

"Now I understand" Harleen thought deeply. This was certainly extremely interesting and important. To think that there was someone out there capable of doing such things without anyone being able to stop them was also terrifying.

At least until Daniel assured her that he would no longer be a problem and that he wouldn't harm anyone else. It was vague, but she could deduce some things from his behavior and his evasiveness when explaining what happened with this "Killgrave." Still, she didn't ask further questions.

Whatever the fate of that individual was, it wasn't her problem, and she certainly didn't expect to deal with him ever.

Her only job was clear, yet doubts still crept in.

"Why me? Of course, I know it's because I'm a psychiatrist and somehow this falls into my field. Still, I know there are better options. Not to mention the world, on this very island, I can count at least four people who are better than me and have more experience"

She was honest. Although proud of what she had achieved, she was clear about her capabilities and knew when something seemed beyond them. And certainly, this case seemed too complex and extraordinary.

Daniel had already thought about this question and his answer.

"Because I trust you, not them"

It was simple, really. Even if there were better options, they were unpredictable to a certain extent. He had read enough comics and seen enough movies to know the risks. He didn't want to accidentally create a second Killgrave.

On the other hand, Doctor Harleen Quinzel was... predictable. He had enough information about her and her possible future to know what to expect. If she turned evil, went mad, or something similar, then it was expected, something he could plan for and have countermeasures against.

It was like playing a game you had played before, even if it had more than one ending, you still knew which one it would be, and it was easier to deal with.

Of course, this wasn't a game, and it didn't have just two endings. The information he had wasn't infallible, and blindly trusting it would never lead to anything good.

But he preferred to take this risk and deal with the consequences later, knowing it was something he chose and not something that happened by chance.

The doctor blinked in confusion.

"Do you trust me? I know I don't have a bad memory, and I would remember seeing you before, so forgive me if I doubt that trust" Although it was flattering, Harleen wasn't foolish or easily swayed by the situation to be bought with a simple "I trust you"

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Somewhere on her farm, Carol suddenly sneezed, and for some strange reason, she felt the urge to punch a blonde... Did Chloe do something wrong?

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Daniel smiled at her expected doubt and continued speaking.

"Even if you doubt it, I have my own ways of investigating people. I considered many options and researched many others, and undoubtedly, you are the most trustworthy and qualified psychiatrist I've managed to find" It was a complete lie, but sometimes lying for a greater good was necessary.

The doctor looked at him seriously, and although she was an expert in her field, she couldn't see through Daniel's lie. It wasn't her fault; Daniel could measure and control his body language forcibly using his super speed and his core. It was complicated but feasible and proved effective on this occasion.

Dr. Harleen blushed a little. She hadn't expected such a response, and undoubtedly, pride bloomed within her upon hearing the reason for Daniel's trust.

She couldn't help but smile and fall into the very thing she had criticized not long ago. In reality, she was dazzled by the situation, although in her defense, she could say she was deceived by Daniel.

"Then I'll help you! Leave it to me!" She smiled widely, her teeth almost shining in the sunlight.

Daniel couldn't help but inwardly sigh when she didn't ask any further questions. It would have been more difficult to explain how he "investigated" all those other "psychiatrists" before deciding that she was the best and most reliable option.

He had prepared an entire speech, of course, but he preferred not to spend thirty minutes explaining all that.

He almost felt guilty for lying to her, but then he remembered that she would probably go crazy and evil, and then he would have to put her in prison in the not-so-distant future, and that made the guilt disappear.

Of course, there was also the possibility that he was wrong, but honestly, Daniel didn't believe he would be that lucky.

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The air rippled, and then a gust of wind swept across the fields filled with tall grass, stirring the blades in its wake.

Within a radius of two hundred meters, the air suddenly changed direction abruptly, as if two opposing forces were colliding at high speed. To the untrained eye, it would simply appear as if several air explosions were occurring without any apparent reason. Even those with keen vision would struggle to discern what was happening, unable to see anything more than blurry images without the ability to describe their form.

Only the two figures standing in the midst of the exchange were aware that they were the cause of such a phenomenon.

Daniel glanced at Carol, who smiled confidently and swiftly approached him. Without hesitation, he raised his arm to block a strike that caused the air to ripple and a shockwave to form. The ground beneath their feet sank, and Daniel had to jump to avoid the collapsing terrain. He examined his arm, which had slightly numbed for half a second.

As he landed again, he had to crouch immediately to dodge Carol's leg, which passed over his head, almost brushing his hair. His eyes turned towards her, studying her for a moment before he hurried.

Carol opened her eyes slightly, raising both arms to shield herself just in time to receive Daniel's blow. The sound of impact reverberated for a moment. Carol tried to straighten her posture, but the soft ground beneath her feet offered no support. The earth simply gave way, and her body formed a long trench before coming to a halt.

Daniel glanced at his fist, outwardly appearing fine, but only he knew the small cracks that had formed on his knuckles before he forced them to disappear. He looked at Carol, who was shaking off the dirt in the distance, narrowing his eyes slightly.

It had been weeks since he started training with her, and it had only been a few days since he began teaching her how to fight. At first, she seemed clumsy, but she was learning quickly.

The exercises to help her control her strength had worked, and she could move without fear of destroying everything in her path, at least for the most part.

Looking around, he couldn't help but wear a bitter smile on his face.

She seemed quite capable of controlling her strength to avoid hurting others, but...

She seemed to forget that she should also control her strength when fighting.

The first time she rushed to strike him, she almost broke his arm.

Fortunately, he was prepared for an accident like that, and his core helped him heal instantly. She hadn't even realized what had happened and continued trying to hit him.

She was enthusiastic, he would give her that, and also strong.

Extremely strong.

But perhaps the most astonishing thing about her was her durability. So far, even when he had hit her seriously, he hadn't even left a small bruise.

Of course, she didn't know he had tried to do that, nor did he believe she would appreciate it if he told her he wanted to hit her until she was hurt.

'what is it that you are'

Not for the first time did Daniel have this question.

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"Damn" Carol muttered under her breath, glancing at Daniel in the distance.

She couldn't help but feel annoyed. So far, she hadn't managed to land a single direct hit on him. She knew he had more experience than her, but she had trusted that she could catch up quickly.

It seemed she had overestimated herself.

What was worse, he didn't seem to be taking her seriously. At least, that's what she thought.

Every time he struck her, it felt like he was just pushing her away.

She had read and researched on her own several times, and had even watched some fights that took place in her school. She knew that when two people fight, they both should get hurt. Though she had never felt pain herself, and as strange as it sounded, she had expected to experience it when Daniel suggested they train together.

She didn't know what it felt like, but she knew it wasn't pleasant. Still, feeling something new for the first time was more exciting than any concern it might bring her, and somehow, she eagerly anticipated it.

What was it like? How did pain feel?

Well, she still didn't know, and that was starting to frustrate her.

Did he think she couldn't handle it?

For some reason, Carol thought that Daniel was holding back. If Daniel knew about these thoughts, he would probably just laugh bitterly.

It wasn't that Daniel was holding back; it was that Carol was much stronger than even she thought.

Daniel looked at Carol, who was furrowing her brow, and couldn't help but approach her slowly.

"What's wrong? Don't like getting dirty?" he joked lightly, but when she continued to look at him with some annoyance, he couldn't help but furrow his brow slightly in confusion.

"Stop playing around"

Her words caught him off guard, and Daniel couldn't help but feel confused for a moment.

"Playing around? What do you mean?"

Upon her apparent confusion, Carol couldn't help but furrow her brows, and Daniel almost thought she was about to pout.

"You're not taking me seriously. You said you'd teach me to fight, but you're not taking me seriously"

Upon hearing this, Daniel couldn't help but blink in confusion. He wasn't exactly sure what she meant by that. Obviously, he wasn't looking to seriously hurt or kill her; they were just training fights, after all.

But Daniel wasn't dumb; he quickly thought of something and almost sighed in realization.

This girl, her punches hadn't even hurt her, right?

Figuring this out wasn't difficult for Daniel, considering her attitude and everything she talked about with him. It was easy to figure out.

He truly didn't believe Carol even realized how much she chattered around him these days. It wasn't really annoying, and it helped him distract himself from time to time.

"Do you think I'm holding back?" Although he had already deduced the reason for her annoyance, he decided to ask, perhaps he was wrong.

"Of course!" she replied quickly and accusingly, making Daniel chuckle under his breath.

It seemed he hadn't been mistaken.

Carol approached a bit and spoke reproachfully.

"I know you don't want to hurt me, but if you really want to help me, you have to hit me for real. I need to know what it feels like."

Daniel decided not to contradict the first part of what she said. Indeed, he had been trying to hit her a bit, but she didn't need to know that.

He thought about the second part of what she said and realized it was true. Carol hadn't felt pain before. It was hard to imagine; as someone who had once been human, she should be accustomed to pain. The human body endured it constantly throughout life, whether it was minor discomfort or severe pain.

The human body was somehow accustomed and prepared, whether physically or mentally.

And yet, there were pains that could lead a person to their death.

Taking that into account, what about those who had never felt pain before?

He looked at Carol, studied her face for a moment before making a decision.

"Are you sure about this?" He would still give her the chance to back out.

Seeing Daniel's expression suddenly turn serious, Carol hesitated for a moment before nodding slowly.

"Of course, I think-"

She couldn't finish her words as Daniel's figure accelerated towards her in a swift movement that almost went unnoticed, she could see his fist approaching her face in a blurry way.

Her body's hairs stood on end, her eyes widened completely, and her pupils shrank a bit; she hadn't seen him move so fast before.

She didn't even have time to think about whether she could dodge it or not; all she could tell herself was that this was what she had been looking for and she should endure it.

Carol didn't notice that this punch was different from the ones Daniel had made before.

Daniel knew that if he only used his strength to hit her, even if he did it without fear of hurting himself, he would barely accomplish anything. During these days of practice, he had already gotten a small idea of Carol's durability and had thought of different ways to overcome it.

The first and simplest way was to become stronger, something he had been doing slowly but steadily thanks to Carol hitting him all the time without holding back. She didn't hit him with the intention of killing him, of course, but her normal punches were still strong enough to threaten to break his bones with each impact.

After several days like this, and thanks to his core, now those punches only caused numbness and probably bruises, but he had been using his core to heal quickly so that none managed to appear in time to be noticed.

This first method wasn't something he could use now, so he would have to use the second method.

He had been experimenting a lot with his flight, and it wasn't until he decided to take a walk to Mars, to get rid of Killgrave, that he could test his true flight speed.

It was insane; it was completely different from moving on Earth, and he instantly knew that trying to do it on the planet would only lead to total disaster. He couldn't even control himself properly, and he actually almost missed Mars on the way.

But it was also enlightening, and although he couldn't go at that same speed on Earth without risking incinerating it, he could get close.

Using that astronomical acceleration for an instant to push his body beyond its limits.

Daniel's fist hurried, friction heated the air molecules instantly, but the fire didn't have time to form.

Then it hit.

Carol's head jerked sharply to the right, her cheek sunk in, and her body almost went flying, but Daniel was quick to grab her hand.

Then the entire ground they were on exploded.

The late shockwave swept everything around, forming a crater almost instantly that displaced tons of debris in all directions.

The air molecules ignited, causing a wave of heat to spread everywhere; the ground beneath their feet even heated up to the point where it began to melt.

In addition to that, the energy caused by the shockwave spread through the ground, causing an earthquake to strike in a radius of several kilometers.

Fortunately, their training sessions were far, quite far, from any human presence.

Daniel looked at his hand; it didn't seem to be injured, but only he knew that at the moment of impact, all the bones in it shattered into splinters, and if the core hadn't been there, then his entire arm would have exploded into a pile of minced flesh.

Fortunately, the core managed to gather everything back in place before a single drop of blood flew out.

He looked around; the dust was rising uncontrollably, and the ground kept shaking. The crater that had formed easily reached 50 meters in depth, and its width probably exceeded 100 meters.

And all that just from being hit by the aftermath of the punch. Imagining what would have happened if the blow had landed directly on the ground was difficult, even if Daniel was the one who delivered the blow, he had never experimented with the amount of damage it could cause.

Not until now.

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Carol hadn't understood what people meant when they said they saw stars once they were hit.

Well, now she knew; her vision became blurry for a second, and her body swayed slightly. If Daniel hadn't been holding her, she probably would have stumbled.

For a moment, she didn't know what had happened, and she just felt like everything was spinning.

Then it came.

The pain.

Her eyes widened as she felt the left side of her face burning in pain.

She steadied herself, and her hand touched her cheek, but she quickly pulled it away when she felt the sharp pang.

She opened and closed her mouth; her eyes couldn't help but redden.

"Are you okay?" Daniel looked at her with some concern. Carol looked up and nodded slowly.

"I-I think so?"

It was difficult to describe; theoretically, she knew what pain was, but experiencing it was very different.

Her body felt like jelly, and she almost wanted to cry. She forcefully repressed that desire; she wasn't weak! She had asked for this; she couldn't disappoint him by starting to cry like a little girl now.

Seeing her state, Daniel helped her sit down and looked at her cheek.

Although it was a bit red and slightly swollen, it didn't seem to be too serious.

Without paying attention, he touched the swelling, causing Carol to flinch.

"Argh!"

he didn't apologize since she wanted to feel pain; this should teach her a little about it.

In a short time, he saw the swelling decrease, and the red tone in her skin became lighter and lighter.

Carol blinked when she noticed the pain slowly diminishing, and she carefully touched her face. This time She didn't feel as much pain as before., so she could feel the swelling, although it was now minor.

"It seems you heal fast, That's good" Daniel was somewhat surprised but not too much. In a way, he already expected Carol's body to react differently to injuries; healing so quickly was simply the most "normal" thing that could happen.

Carol touched her cheek, feeling that phantom burning, the pain.

"So, that's what it feels like, huh..." the dizziness, her blurry vision, that initial numbness before the sensory overload hit her.

She looked at Daniel, more precisely at his fist, remembering how it felt when he hit her, his knuckles pressing against her skin.

It was... exciting?...

"Let's go; we need to leave. We've caused enough commotion in this place, and this last thing probably attracted a lot of attention"

Carol was snapped out of her thoughts and nodded, feeling her face flush for no reason.

Soon, they both departed, leaving behind nothing but dust and ruins.

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Greg looked through the camera lens with some nervousness; the tree's leaves where he was perched rustled due to the tremor of his excitement. He swallowed hard and tried to improve his position.

Climbing the tree hadn't been easy; it would really suck if he fell from it and ruined everything.

He focused his vision, zoomed the camera in closer, and saw her.

There she was, as beautiful as ever.

Lana Lang entered her room without noticing the stranger who was watching her from her window.

Greg thought she would notice the box he had carefully left on the bed, but she didn't even look at it; she just came in and started undressing.

Greg swallowed; although it wasn't exactly what he was looking for, it was probably better.

Lana removed her clothes gently, exposing her body to the camera, her dark underwear contrasting against her clear, smooth skin.

The curves of her body were perfect, and thanks to her position as a cheerleader, her legs had toned incredibly along with her ass.

Greg hoped she would undress completely, but his luck seemed to abandon him when she went straight into the bathroom.

He clicked his tongue; it didn't matter. He could admire her naked body once she was his, once she saw how much he loved her and how much better he was compared to Whitney.

Then the two of them could be together forever.

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"I think it's time" Daniel's words caught Carol's attention, and she looked at him from where she was sitting.

They had returned to the farm, and after cleaning up, Daniel had prepared coffee for both of them.

Personally, Carol didn't really like coffee that much, but she didn't dislike it either. However, spending time with Daniel had made drinking coffee after training become a habit, to the point where drinking coffee had become an acquired taste for her.

Setting down her coffee cup and seeing that she now had his attention, Daniel continued speaking.

"you're ready to use your powers freely"

Carol's eyes widened, and she immediately stood up, her excitement evident.

"Really?!"

Daniel nodded. "After over a month, there's little more I can teach you apart from what you already know. You still need to learn a few more things, but for the most part, everything else is something you need to experience firsthand"

Carol smiled widely and almost threw herself at him to hug him, but she managed to restrain herself; she didn't need to embarrass herself like that.

She rubbed her hands nervously and imagined the near future. Using her powers without fear had been mostly the reason for this training, second only to spending time with Daniel.

But she didn't forget the third part, helping others. She had only mentioned that because she thought it would help convince Daniel; after all, he was a hero.

Not that she wasn't a good person or anything, but if she was honest with herself, she didn't see herself as a hero like Defiant.

Still, she had said she wanted to help, and she would. Maybe not in the exact same way Daniel did it; honestly, she didn't see herself rescuing cats from trees.

She just wanted to use her powers, after all.

And the best way at this moment was simply intervening in events that allowed her to do so.

Images of Defiant helping in natural disasters, preventing accidents, or assisting after they occurred came to her mind, but above all of them, the image of him holding up that burning building was the one that came to her most clearly.

She wondered when she could do something like that.

Seeing her evident excitement, Daniel smiled slightly before coughing to get her attention.

"Ahem! Although I know you're excited, there's still something else you need to decide"

Carol was snapped out of her fantasies and looked at him with slight confusion until Daniel pointed with his finger towards her parents' farm.

Then she understood.

She hadn't told them anything about all of this.

She had thought about it, but no matter how much she thought about it, she couldn't see them letting her do this, letting her be close to Daniel.

She slowly shook her head before speaking.

"They'll never let me out. They... wouldn't allow it. They couldn't understand it."

She spoke softly and almost hesitated to look at him, as if she expected some reprimand for deciding to keep this hidden.

Daniel didn't do it; he didn't criticize her for it or judge her. Ultimately, what Carol wanted to do and who she wanted to tell was her choice; he really didn't care.

He was just reminding her that she had that option and that he wouldn't be upset if she decided to talk to her parents about it.

Seeing that there was no disappointment, Carol sighed in relief and continued speaking.

"They've always been... too cautious. They know what I am, and they still love me despite it, but they're afraid of what might happen if the world knows about my existence, what the world might do to me" Carol scoffed at the last part.

Maybe it was arrogance, or maybe something else, but Daniel could see that she didn't believe humanity was a threat to her.

If Daniel had looked closer, he probably would have noticed the faint, almost imperceptible disdain in her gaze.

"In fact, my father is afraid of you" Now it was Daniel's turn to blink in confusion.

Seeing his doubt, Carol continued explaining.

"He thinks Defiant is just an act, that you're just a wolf in sheep's clothing and that you're here for me" Carol laughed at the thought, looking at Daniel. For some reason, a surge of courage suddenly welled up within her, she approached Daniel, speaking in a low tone, struggling to suppress the shyness within her.

"Is it true? Are you just a wolf trying to eat me?" Her voice was low and somewhat hoarse; the warmth of her breath hit Daniel's face as he looked directly into her eyes.

He didn't miss the strange tone in her words but decided to ignore it.

Being stared at so intently and with Daniel not reacting to her little game, Carol couldn't help but blush in embarrassment, regretting her words completely.

She didn't know where she had gotten so much courage, letting emotion lead her to try something she had only seen on a television show with Chloe.

'Stupid!' Now she didn't even dare to meet his eyes.

"Your father's perspective is strange. I don't know how he came to that conclusion. Do you think there's anything I can do to change his mind?" Daniel decided to extend an olive branch to the poor girl and continued the conversation.

Carol coughed and quickly returned to her seat, still red-faced. With some embarrassment, she responded to the question.

"H-He's too stubborn. I don't think he's ever changed his mind about anything, and I don't think you can make him trust you, not for now"

It was somewhat disappointing but expected. Carol's father, from everything she had told him about him, was a difficult person to deal with, with clear ideas and firm beliefs. Changing any of that would probably be nearly impossible.

"What about your mother? Do you think she thinks the same as your father?"

Carol thought about it, hesitating for a moment before speaking.

"My mother... she's a bit different. I think she might understand, but I don't think telling her would be a good idea."

Daniel raised an eyebrow, and Carol answered the unspoken question.

"She loves my father too much, she doesn't like lying to him or hiding things from him, especially if it has to do with me. But above all, she's a terrible liar. If I somehow convinced her to keep it hidden, I know my father could instantly sense that something's off about her"

Her mother thought she had successfully lied to him by hiding her true origin, but it was only because Carol had never had the courage to ask.

Until Daniel came along.

After she learned the truth, she noticed how the weight that seemed to be bearing down on her mother's shoulders all the time disappeared. It was as if a burden that everyone knew was there no longer existed, and it was evident to many people.

"I think it's best not to tell them" Carol made her decision, and Daniel nodded.

"If that's what you want, it's okay." Although there would be some inconveniences in doing it this way, Daniel already expected this to be Carol's choice. He had come to know her well enough to sense this, so he had prepared in advance.

Daniel stood up. "Wait here"

Carol watched him enter the farmhouse with some confusion. It didn't take long. In a short time, he was back with a large dark suitcase in his right arm.

"To be a hero, you need more than just superpowers," he said as he reached Carol and offered her the suitcase. She took it carefully, its texture strange, almost like plastic but also different.

"And since you want to stay hidden, it's best if they don't even suspect it's you"

With that said, Daniel released the locks, and the suitcase opened by itself.

Carol slightly widened her eyes at the sight inside.

The first thing she noticed was the silver D in front, a symbol she recognized.

"I took your measurements into account and adapted it as best as I could. Though it will be difficult to hide the obvious gender differences, I think I solved it by making the tones darker and replacing the traditional cape with a cloak. At least it should cover your body better."

Carol carefully took out the suit, a familiar texture greeting her, but the differences were obvious. It felt sturdier and thicker than the trench coat she had been wearing.

She admired the design for a moment before smiling with clear excitement.

"It's perfect!"

Daniel smiled at her enthusiasm and continued speaking.

"No one besides you knows who Defiant is. The slight change in colors and the cloak should help conceal the change in your figure, at least enough so that the gender change isn't so obvious. Your parents won't suspect you because they won't think it's you in the first place"

He was right. As long as she was careful, there shouldn't be any problem at all. After all, she was only thinking of going out at night and exploring the nearby cities. Her parents wouldn't suspect a thing.

Plus, if she was honest with herself, she really didn't care about having some kind of secret identity. She just wanted to use her powers freely. She never thought about making a name for herself or seeking attention like Daniel did. Dealing with that kind of fame and attention wasn't something she wanted.

Her fingers brushed against the D on the front. She remembered how Daniel talked about it and how he wanted to leave his mark on the world, how he hoped to become a symbol for people. She knew how important this was to him, and now he was letting her carry this symbol.

Somehow, that made her even more excited, and she quickly took out the suit and ran inside to get dressed.

Watching her go, Daniel smiled faintly. Although he still had many concerns about her, it seemed like he had managed to guide her down a good path. He hoped that wouldn't change soon. It would be really difficult to deal with her if it did.

Daniel's eyes lost some of their sparkle as he thought about what he did to Killgrave, what he was willing to do to protect this world.

Could he do the same with Carol? He couldn't answer that. Killgrave was nobody, just a monster, a threat to deal with. His death felt insignificant.

But Carol... he didn't know if he could feel that way about her.

He couldn't help but sigh. In the end, all of this was his fault, and deep down, he knew that a decision like this required a strong will.

He didn't know if it was a good thing, then, that his will felt strong enough.

He had to snap out of his self-reprimand when he saw Carol coming out of the farmhouse. Her soft smile returned to him, and his expression cleared, his eyes shining again.

She stood in front of him and smiled widely. Her hands went to her hips, her shoulders sending the cloak, which should cover her body, backward, making it look like a cape. Then she lifted her chest and posed for him.

"How do I look?"

Daniel looked her up and down, double-checking everything once again. There were no errors; the suit had been tailor-made for her. He had added some extra protection in certain areas, taking advantage of having access to a better printer now. Still, the extra padding did little to hide Carol's amazing figure.

Her well-proportioned body made for a great combination with the carefully crafted suit. The dark blue blended with the dark gray, black lines running along her sides, and blue armor plates carefully positioned in the most important areas.

On her face, a mask similar to his own was present. It was a more complete mask than the one he had first worn, made to cover the obvious differences between their faces. Despite that, Carol didn't have his jawline, and if one looked closely, they might notice that the shape of her face was clearly different, mask or not.

Fortunately, the hood of the cloak would help cover Carol's face even more, so theoretically, even if someone noticed something strange, it should still be difficult for them to tell if it was him or not...

At least for the most part. Carol had two prominent frontal reasons that even the cloak couldn't completely hide. Should he have adjusted the suit a bit more in that area? Or maybe added some armor plates?

He pushed those thoughts aside and continued checking. The belt seemed to be the right size, a slightly simpler version of his own. Carol didn't need most of the tools he had thought would be useful; in truth, he hadn't even used a quarter of them himself, but he preferred to have them with him rather than not.

He considered giving her one of his belts, but she had wider hips, and he had made his belts quite tight, so he decided to create one tailored to her.

To finish, the gloves and boots, their design practically identical to his, so it was simple to adjust the sizes to be comfortable for her.

With everything checked, he couldn't help but nod appreciatively. She looked spectacular.

"You look incredible, much better than I imagined"

At his words of praise, Carol blushed and almost instinctively pulled the cloak back to its original position to cover her body. Still, she refrained and let him look a bit longer until embarrassment caught up with her, and she began to move and test how the suit felt on her body.

She stretched a bit, testing her mobility. It was like a second skin.

Daniel watched her for a moment before looking away. The suit seemed to have no issues.

With a satisfied smile, Carol threw a few punches into the air, not putting any real force behind them, just to test the suit's mobility. After a moment, when she was sure everything was in order, she nodded to herself, silently confirming that the suit was perfect for her use.

"Are you ready?"

Daniel's words made her turn to look at him, causing her to briefly widen her eyes.

Carol didn't know when, but Daniel had entered the farmhouse and changed into his own version of the suit. His old suit had undergone several upgrades, resembling more closely the one Carol was now wearing. Blue armor plates covered his vital areas, and the fabric design was very similar, but unlike Carol's, the colors were brighter and clearer.

His face now had a slightly different mask, although it didn't cover as much as hers did. It was easy to notice that the change had been made so that the mask Carol was now wearing wouldn't attract as much attention once people saw her with it. They would simply think it was he own change in appearance.

in both suits, the silver-toned D on the chest remained the same.

Carol took a deep breath before nodding; she had prepared for this moment for many nights. She was ready.

"Then let's go" they both entered a state of super speed, their tall figures disappearing in a silent blur, leaving Smallville behind in moments.

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During the first few hours of that night, both of them patrolled the nearby cities. Daniel watched from above while Carol dealt with crimes and accidents.

She had learned well and was good at putting it into practice. She only had to intervene once when she accidentally sent a thief flying into the sky. He wasn't too high up, and the thief would have only suffered some minor fractures. Still, it served as a reminder for her to be more careful, and she seemed to quickly learn from her mistake.

Watching her rescue a family from an overturned car, Daniel couldn't help but nod in approval. She seemed to be taking this quite seriously and appeared to be enjoying every moment of it. The smile on her face was the most noticeable evidence of that.

He looked up and saw the moon shining high in the sky. Perhaps they should take a short break.

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"Then I had to break some of the metal around the door to get them out. I hope they won't be upset when they notice" Carol finished recounting her experience of saving the family in the car and took a final bite of the sandwich Daniel had offered her; he had prepared some for both of them.

Daniel nodded, taking a bite of his own food before speaking.

Both had taken off their masks to eat properly. Daniel had completely forgotten to adjust the design of both masks for that, as he usually didn't eat anything when acting as Defiant. It was an oversight, and he would have to redesign them later to make it more comfortable.

"It'll be fine. In cases like these, I doubt they'll be upset. But if they are, don't pay attention to it. They're safe, and that's all that should matter"

Carol nodded, feeling that he was right. She shook her hands and stood at the edge of the place where they were, admiring the views of the city below her feet.

They were on the tallest building in Metropolis, the Daily Planet, more precisely on the enormous golden globe that adorned its top.

She had never been so high before. It was a little disconcerting, but also fascinating.

Thinking about everything she had done tonight, she couldn't help but feel a sense of happiness flooding her chest.

In a short time, she had saved countless people, visited cities she didn't know before, and seen completely new landscapes. Living through so many different experiences, and the tension she felt when saving lives, was enlightening in her mind.

Using her powers, her gifts, so freely had reaffirmed something within her. She had always known it was right.

That she was destined for more, that all the things that made her different, the things that had prevented her from living like others, were there for a reason.

And now she knew it. Looking down from the heights of the sky, she knew that this was where she was meant to be.

She closed her eyes and let the moonlight hit her face. Whether it was the sun or the moon, the light they both emitted always comforted her and made her feel more alive.

From the side, Daniel glanced at her, seeing how her body enjoyed the moonlight, and he couldn't help but think of something.

Since they started training, whenever there was a clear view of the moon and no clouds obstructing it, Carol's performance seemed to be better.

'Moonlight? No... the moon is just a mirror, and what's reflected on it is just sunlight!'

He opened his eyes slightly, having an idea.

Many times Daniel had argued with Carol about her alien physiology. Although he had never delved too deeply into certain things, some had stuck with him.

Carol always mentioned that sunny days were her favorites, and nights with a full moon were when she could rest the best.

At first, it had been a passing assumption, but now he felt as if a vague memory returned to his mind.

He needed to test it.

"Have you ever flown?" Daniel's question made Carol turn to look at him with some confusion before shaking her head.

"I've lived in Smallville all my life. The farthest I've gone is to Metropolis, and that was in Dad's old truck"

At least until tonight. She couldn't say for sure, but she had probably traveled the distance from Smallville to Metropolis dozens of times in different directions.

"Do you want to try it?" Daniel extended his hand to Carol, causing her eyes to widen with astonishment. She looked at the hand reaching out to her and without hesitation, took it firmly.

Daniel tightened his grip and began to ascend slowly at first.

Soon, the height increased, and with it, the speed. The city beneath their feet grew smaller, and the night sky above them became clearer.

Carol opened her eyes, admiring the views. It was beautiful, magnificent in every sense.

The higher they climbed, the more evident the beauty of the world beneath them became.

Soon, they were beyond the atmosphere. The air disappeared completely, but that wasn't a problem for them. Carol didn't even notice it; it was as if breathing had always been optional.

The cold of the vacuum of space was also something she didn't pay attention to. No, all her attention was focused on the beautiful blue sphere that she could now appreciate in all its splendor.

Reflected in its infinite oceans, she could see the moon. She couldn't help but turn her head toward the natural satellite, her blue eyes reflecting its shape, and its gentle light making her feel calm.

Unnoticed by her, Daniel moved them a little further away, and soon the rays of the sun began to be visible rising from the curvature of the Earth.

He touched her shoulder, and she looked at him in confusion until he pointed back to Earth, and she turned her gaze.

Then she saw it, rising from the horizon, the solar system's mother star greeted her in all its glory.

Carol felt the warm golden rays of the sun hit her face without any obstacle.

Soon, her whole body was covered by them. Every cell in her body seemed to suddenly awaken, vibrating in anticipation. Then they began to devour energy eagerly, like a hungry man tasting a bite for the first time in weeks.

Her face reddened slightly. She had never felt hunger or thirst, or at least she thought she hadn't until this moment. She didn't know what drunkenness was, but she felt it must be something like this.

Her cloudy eyes looked toward the sun, its light warming the world with kindness. For a second, she imagined herself going to it and taking a bite, as if it were the most delicious fruit in the world. That mental image was so tempting that it was almost impossible for her to look away.

Nevertheless, she did, even in her state of frenzy. Her head turned, and her blue eyes looked at Daniel, who was beside her. The sunlight illuminated the right side of his face gently, and from the left, the moonlight reflected off his dark hair, creating a contrast between them, making his features seem ethereal.

his blue eyes met her, and the slight smile at the corner of his lips made her blush even more, bringing a bit of shyness, but somehow she found herself unable to look away even if she wanted to.

As if seeing him was even more tempting than the sun in front of them.

Her heart beat fiercely and uncontrollably, a rush of emotions crashing against her without her being able to stop it, causing a growing warmth to spread throughout her body.

She had never experienced anything like it; it was like a mix of feelings that she couldn't name and that made her heart threaten to burst out of her chest.

Something she couldn't name but was sure she never wanted to let go of.

It was fantastic.

At the same time, her senses seemed to amplify; she could feel the energy of the sun being sucked into her, how it was devoured and consumed by every cell in her body with a voracious hunger.

She could feel Daniel's touch, how his hand held hers, and she could hear his heart beating strongly and firmly.

Her own heart seemed eager, and without being able to avoid it, she felt how her own beats synchronized with his, her dilated pupils looked at him with fascination as if it were the first time she had ever seen him.

Her face reddened even more, and without her noticing it, something inside her changed, it was an imperceptible change to anyone else, but Daniel, who was close to her, could feel how the gravitational field shifted around her.

It was a familiar yet unknown sensation; Daniel could detect it because it was very similar to what happened when he activated his own ability to fly.

For Carol, it might have seemed like years, but for Daniel, it all happened in seconds, from when they reached space until the sun hit Carol, Daniel's attention had been focused on the possible effects that the direct light of the solar system's mother star could have on her.

But apart from a blush on her cheeks, a slight tremor, and a lost look, it didn't seem like anything else had happened to her.

Nothing until gravity suddenly started bending around her.

Unbeknownst to her, her body began to float on its own in the vacuum of space.

With an idea in mind, Daniel slowly let his own flying ability fade away, thus allowing Carol to hold them both in the vacuum of space.

After a few more minutes, Carol snapped out of her trance, blinking in confusion, feeling something strange. She looked at Daniel, who still smiled, but this time she could detect a hint of amusement in his eyes.

She slowly looked at him carefully, noticing how his body seemed to drift aimlessly, with her hand grip being the only thing keeping him tethered to her.

Why was he holding onto her when it should be the other way around?

A mischievous smile spread across Daniel's face, causing Carol to slightly widen her eyes. Then she felt his grip on her hand loosen until only a couple of fingers kept them connected, and his body began to fall towards the Earth, threatening to break away at any moment.

Panic surged within her, and by pure instinct, her body moved forward, propelled by itself. Her arms stretched out, pulling Daniel's body against hers in panic, the impulse causing them to drift dozens of meters away from their previous position, straight back into the Earth's atmosphere.

It was then that she realized what she had done and looked to where she had been just a second ago. How had she moved?

It wasn't until now that she noticed something strange happening around her body. A peculiar sensation enveloped her like a soft blanket, and somehow, she knew that she could now move in any direction she desired.

"It seems like flying isn't as exclusive as you thought" Daniel spoke after they returned to the atmosphere. He had wanted to say something earlier, but in space, there is no sound. Maybe he should invent something to fix that.

Upon his words, Carol fully understood what was happening. Her eyes widened with amazement and excitement, a huge smile spreading across her face.

"I can fly!" she exclaimed excitedly, shaking with joy. But suddenly, the soft blanket-like sensation around her vanished abruptly, pulling her out of her excitement.

They both began to be pulled by Earth's gravity, falling towards it faster and faster.

"Woaa?!" Feeling the increasing gravitational pull dragging them towards Earth, Carol quickly moved closer to Daniel, holding him tightly in her arms, with evident panic.

"Why aren't you flying?!" her question was understandable, and Daniel had to struggle a bit to free his face, which was buried between her breasts, to speak.

"I think it's a great moment for a new lesson!" he said aloud, his voice filled with clear joy.

His arms tightened around her waist firmly, and looking directly at her, he said.

"So for some strange reason, I seem to have forgotten how to fly, and I won't regain that ability until we land, so now we're depending on you! So you better start flying, birdie, or we're both going to feel the impact!" It was a poor lie, Daniel knew it, and Carol knew it. Her pupils shrank, and she couldn't help but let out a panicked scream.

"You're not capable!"

"Oh, believe me, you have no idea what I'm capable of" he winked, and despite the situation, Carol couldn't help but blush.

"Don't worry, it will hurt, of course, but we'll survive" his words of comfort didn't help Carol at all.

It got worse when she felt the friction starting to take effect, and she saw flames beginning to engulf their bodies, their speed increasing more and more.

She closed her eyes tightly, holding Daniel closer to her and tried to concentrate.

She tried to feel that soft sensation enveloping her again, but no matter how hard she tried, it didn't work.

Due to nervousness, her body trembled slightly, and Daniel stopped smiling.

His hands rose and held Carol's face between them.

"Listen, don't let fear or panic dominate your mind. Remember that moment, that instant up there, every sensation, every feeling, that boundless freedom. Just bring it back and let it flow through you. You can do it, I believe in you!"

Listening to his words and his sincere confidence in her, Carol took a deep breath, making her body stop trembling and relax completely, returning to that moment, that moment where it was just the two of them on top of the world.

Their hearts beating in unison and their eyes locked on each other. All those unknown feelings blossoming inside her and that overwhelming warmth flooding every part of her body.

The perfect memory of every moment came back to her with force as if she were experiencing it for the first time.

Her eyes opened again, her dilated pupils shining in crimson light as they looked at Daniel for a moment before gravity was once again overpowered, and all the acceleration and inertia were forcefully canceled.

Their bodies remained static in the sky of the planet, gently floating above the clouds.

Suspended at the top of the world.

Carol breathed heavily, and soon a smile formed on her face, a cry of joy followed by uncontrollable laughter filled Daniel's ears.

Carol spun and danced in the air, clinging to Daniel tightly, almost squeezing him.

She felt incredible, every emotion, every feeling, everything seemed to course through her body and linger within her as she floated in the air, making her feel like she could do anything.

She felt invincible.

"W-we'll have to add flight practice to your training" Daniel struggled to speak, Carol was hugging him so tightly that if he didn't have superhuman lung capacity, he would have already passed out from lack of oxygen.

Still, he didn't complain. Seeing her so excited was strangely comforting. She seemed to enjoy it much more than he had anticipated. Perhaps the sensations they both experienced while flying were different?

For him, flying was simply like breathing, something natural and something he could just do automatically. Simply instinctive.

Putting that aside, there was something more important to think about. His theory had been confirmed, and with it, that faint memory that had come to him.

The energy of the sun made her stronger, and her powers were linked to it. A direct dose not only had awakened a new ability, but feeling her crushing hug, Daniel could tell she had become a little physically stronger.

He didn't know if this was temporary or not, but it was certainly amazing.

He wondered how it worked exactly, but he didn't dwell too much on it. Biology was complicated, not to mention alien biology. Trying to understand it right now was futile. As long as it worked, the how didn't matter for now.

Somewhat clumsily, Carol brought them back to the ground. She still couldn't maneuver in the same way as Daniel, but she was a quick learner.

Due to all the excitement, Daniel completely forgot to warn her about the landing, and before he could stop it, they crashed into the roof of their farmhouse, creating a huge hole in it... again.

"I'm sorry!" Carol apologized, looking at the hole in the roof, and Daniel could only sigh.

"Don't worry, I'll fix it later," he thought about whether he should add a layer of V-element to the roof but dismissed the idea. He didn't have enough raw material to waste it like that. The hole was huge.

He'd have to go shopping again, maybe reinforce it a little more just in case.

Seeing that he didn't seem upset with her, Carol sighed. She hadn't expected landing to be so complicated. It seemed much easier when Daniel did it.

She looked at the sky, which was beginning to be illuminated by the rays of the sun, and couldn't help but remember that moment. She almost started flying again but forced herself to stay on the ground. It was uncomfortable. If it was possible, she wanted to go back up there and spend the rest of her life feeling those emotions all the time.

But she didn't need to. Her gaze turned to Daniel, who was examining the broken roof. She scanned his face, every feature of it, his blue eyes, his black and soft hair.

She felt her face flush, and her body relaxed. Those unfamiliar emotions seemed to come back to her with full force, as if she were flying once again in the sky.

Yes, she didn't need to go back up there. She had her own sky down here.

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Carol returned home, and Daniel watched her leave before returning to the farmhouse, more precisely to his workshop.

The lights turned on by themselves, and the monitors sprung to life instantly.

Dozens of news channels welcomed him with incessant chatter.

"Is there any important news?" In response to his question, a female face formed by a three-dimensional model came to life on one of the monitors.

"Just the usual accidents, sir, nothing noteworthy except for one thing" the voice was clearly synthetic but still bore traces of a British accent.

"Oh? Did something interesting happen?" Daniel sat down at his work desk and looked at the face with curiosity.

"Yes, it seems that the individual known as Tony Stark was found a few hours ago in the desert of Afghanistan. The United States Army is escorting him back; he should be back soon"

Daniel paused for a moment before smiling.

"So, he's back, huh... Well, keep a close eye on what he does. Stay on top of any news about him and let me know if he does anything interesting"

"Of course, sir" the response was prompt, and Daniel nodded in satisfaction.

"Thank you, Overwatch."

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11,600 words

12,300 words in English.

Note :

A greeting to those who supported me on Ko-fi, this chapter should have reached you a day or two before being officially published. I hope you enjoyed it. I can't do much to repay your help other than this, so again, thank you very much for your support.

I've been thinking about sending one or two chapters in advance to those who donate there, although if the number of people is too large, I may have some issues because I'm not sure if there's a way to send an email to different people at the same time. I'll have to look into it.

Note 2: New illustration.

I've also taken the time to create a more suitable illustration of Defiant. I think this could be the final "design," but with how indecisive I am, I'll probably make some changes, I don't know. I also want to create illustrations of other characters, whether it's Carol or the variants of already known characters.

I'll have to make time for it. Depending on where you're reading this, you might see the new image below, or you'll need to look at it by following the link provided, or you can directly view the image on my Ko-fi page at /emmapress

Link:ko-fi com/i/IC0C1WAIME

Just add the dot,.I'm sorry if it's complicated, some sites don't allow links in the chapters.

 
13: Calm before the storm
13: Calm before the storm

March 15, 2007.

"And for that reason, I declare that Stark Industries' weapons department will cease its operations" Tony Stark's voice echoed in the conference room, a silence of disbelief lingered for half a second before reporters began to exclaim loudly, questions started to rain from all sides, their voices almost becoming unintelligible due to the cacophony of sounds.

Tony ignored them, let the microphone in his hand fall to the ground, and began to leave without looking back, what he had to say had been said.

His personal bodyguard, Happy, helped him leave the place, escorting him to the car prepared to take him home, he needed a good rest.

"Tell me, Happy, has anything interesting happened while I was away? What new things are happening in the world" as he sat in the back seat of his car, he couldn't help but ask, months without contact with the outside world had made him miss even the most basic news that he usually ignored.

Besides, he didn't want to be in silence, silence meant getting lost in his memories and that wasn't something he needed right now, it was better to catch up with Happy.

"Well, my favorite donut shop closed last week and I almost lost a bet with-" Tony quickly interrupted Happy.

"I was talking about real news" the bodyguard coughed and awkwardly cleared his throat.

"Uh - yeah, everything has been quiet, besides the appearance of the first real superhero, there's nothing else worth mentioning, the world remains the same as always, boss"

Tony nodded absentmindedly before his tired brain processed what Happy had said and blinked in confusion.

Did he hear that right?

"The first what?"

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Daniel looked at the hamburger in his hand, whether it was the appearance or the smell, everything was top-notch quality. He couldn't help but swallow saliva and without further ado, he took a big bite.

Whether it was the bread, the meat, or the vegetables in it, everything was amazingly delicious.

"I have to thank Carol later," her cooking level was over nine thousand, although he was still learning on his own, he was far from comparing himself to someone who had been experimenting with cooking since she was a child.

He finished his meal faster than he would have liked, felt the cool morning breeze, and knew it was time to get back to work.

Another morning, another day saving the world, he looked at the city beneath his feet, getting ready to act but everything seemed calm.

That made him furrow his brow a bit, he didn't like too much calmness, that only foreshadowed trouble.

Not far from him, a large screen on the side of a building began to broadcast the latest news.

"After the return of the famous billionaire genius Tony Stark, Stark Industries' weapons division is in an uncertain state, the declaration of its immediate closure has had a negative impact on the stock market..."

Daniel glanced thoughtfully, this morning he had watched the press conference and so far, it was the most talked-about news.

Although he expected Tony's return, he certainly didn't expect it to be like this.

The military market would change drastically because of his actions, he didn't know if that was good or not considering he was planning to venture into it in the not-too-distant future.

He didn't know exactly what Tony had experienced in Afghanistan, but it seemed to have affected him quite a bit, such a change left many people uncertain, many believed this was the end of Stark Industries.

Daniel laughed at that thought, he didn't believe that would happen. No, Stark Industries wouldn't fall so easily.

If Tony was half as smart as he claimed, then he would be able to at least save his company and make the change he was looking for a reality.

And Daniel believed the man could do it.

Looking at the graph representing Stark Industries' stocks, which were now displayed on the news screen, he couldn't help but consider investing in it.

It was risky, investing now that the company's stocks were falling could bring him profits later on while it could also make him lose a lot if he was wrong. He truly believed Stark would recover from this, but he didn't know exactly how long it would take.

He decided to postpone it a little longer, for now, observing was better.

On the other hand, a car was about to hit a school bus, without hesitation, he accelerated at full speed.

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Smallville, Kansas.

Greg was worried. His mother had scolded him again; normally she left him alone, but her patience seemed to have run out when she found the videos and photos he had been taking of Lana; she didn't like that at all.

She had destroyed everything and demanded that he take his insects with him; he had argued with her, but in the end, he couldn't go against her. That's how he found himself having to pack up his pets and cramming them into his old car.

They barely fit, and he didn't know where the heck he was going to leave them; he didn't want to just dump them in the forest; they deserved better.

He looked at the aquarium where he had locked up his fireflies; their splendid intense green glow caught his attention.

There were no insects like these anywhere else; he had found them as a child near one of the craters that the meteor shower had caused deep in the forest.

All the insects around that place seemed to glow with that intense green color in one way or another; it had taken him some time, but he had managed to capture most of them. They were all his pets, unique and unparalleled in the world.

And now he had to get rid of them because of his mother.

Just the thought made him grit his teeth, but soon his anger faded, and instead, helplessness filled him.

Maybe he could find an abandoned cabin or something.

Thinking about it, he decided to head to the forest; he started his car and set off without noticing how not far from him, a red truck began to follow him.

Soon both vehicles left the town, Greg didn't realize that his life was about to change forever.

Soon Greg's car veered off the road onto a dirt path that led into the forest; he drove as far as he could, but soon he had to stop the car.

He looked at the dark forest not far away and gritted his teeth; he would have to search on foot, but the chances of finding a good place to take his insects were almost nil.

While he was lost in his thoughts, a hand grabbed him by the neck through the car window and roughly slammed him against the steering wheel, disorienting him.

The door opened, and Greg was thrown to the ground with force, causing a groan of pain to escape his lips.

He shook his head and looked at his attacker; there he was, Whitney Fordman, looking furious.

Lana Lang's boyfriend raised his fist and punched Greg's face hard, easily breaking his nose.

Greg, who hadn't even managed to get up from the ground, could only wriggle like a worm in agony.

"I warned you, you son of a bitch! I told you to stay away from her!" Three other guys arrived at the scene, Whitney's friends who had been accompanying him, and together they began to beat Greg on the ground.

He screamed and pleaded; tears and snot fell from his face, but it did little to avoid his fate.

"Enough!" Whitney stopped them all and looked at the bloody Greg on the ground; he crouched down, approaching his ear, and spoke in a low voice.

"I know what you did, you invaded her privacy, entered her house, and were stupid enough to leave something behind; now she's scared, and it's all your fault, but no more, I've been too soft on you; you've crossed the line"

Whitney stood up, thinking about what he should do to make Greg understand the weight of his actions.

"Hey, look at this!" one of his friends shouted, and they all turned to look at him; he pulled a fish tank from Greg's car, brightly green insects flying inside, and then Whitney got an idea.

With a malicious smile, he looked at Greg on the ground and spoke.

"You really love your insects, don't you? Then let me help you get closer to them"

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Tony looked at the images projected in front of him carefully; he had to force himself to blink once he felt his eyes burning.

It hadn't been long since he returned; things had been hectic, and he had thought about unwinding a bit before starting his new project.

The news he had received and the images he had been gathering for the past hour had taken away any need for rest.

Of all things, the fact that a hero, straight out of a bad comic book wearing a damn cape, had decided to show up to start saving the day was extremely surreal.

Even with the evidence in front of him, Tony had to reassure himself several times that this was real.

"How are those calculations going, Jarvis?" When he turned his head, another projected screen unfolded, on it a series of extremely complex calculations could be seen. Every second, the calculations changed, mathematical formulas came and went, which would be almost impossible for others but for Tony, it was easy; he could keep up with the fast pace of the changing numbers without missing anything.

"The images lack the necessary detail to obtain precise calculations; so far, I have only achieved a theoretical measurement, sir"

Looking at the numbers, Tony couldn't help but furrow his brows. So far, he had been analyzing every action, every display of superhuman power; everything screamed illogical, nothing he had done should be possible to do.

But it was, he was there flying around the world with a cape.

When he flew back from Afghanistan in the plane, Tony had thought a lot about what he wanted to do, and his armor had been the thing that had been on his mind the most, but the ideas he had had so far regarding it would have to be modified, even if they were theoretical calculations, the numbers made something clear, if he didn't want to fall behind this "hero" he would have to improve beyond what he had planned.

After all, he couldn't let a guy in tights hog all the attention.

Even if he didn't actually wear tights.

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"Are you okay? You seem distracted" Daniel stopped looking out the window of the restaurant where he was and looked at the blonde sitting in front of him, he thought for a moment before responding.

"I have a strange feeling, I don't know how to explain it, I just feel like something irritating is about to approach me"

The blonde rolled her eyes and pointed at him with the fork in her hand.

"You know, if I had had that feeling before I met you, I could have prepared in advance for the headaches I now have"

Daniel looked at her, more precisely at her face; the tiredness in her eyes was clear, as were the dark circles beginning to appear under them.

"If you feel it's too much, I can try to find more people"

Harleen scoffed and took a bite of her steak.

"If there were more people, you would have brought them already; I can handle this, I just have to get used to the extra workload."

Daniel didn't refute; he had already told her there was no one else, and if he suddenly started presenting options, she would become suspicious of him.

Since Daniel contacted Harleen Quinzel, several days had passed. During this time, he had to meet with her several times; Killgrave's victims, despite being only ordinary humans, were still dangerous.

Leaving Harleen alone to deal with them was stupid, so he had to make time in his schedule to accompany her while she examined them.

They had all been placed in a villa he had rented; he had obtained the necessary equipment and had been adapting the place with Harleen's help and her printer machine.

To say that it was difficult to get in and even more to get out was an understatement.

His finances had even suffered a bit, but in the end, it was something that had to be done.

Those people needed help, and so far, progress was going well; it helped that they trusted him and were willing to move forward.

Harleen's job was just to make sure to deal with any possible side effects that Killgrave's power could have on them, to analyze how they were affected, and if possible, to find ways to treat similar abilities if she ever found them.

After all, this world still had to show its true face; Daniel didn't believe that Killgrave would be the only superhuman he would encounter or that only he would have such powers.

Harleen finished chewing and looked at the sunset; it was almost time for her to return to Rykers, she couldn't help but get a little excited, not about returning, but about how she had been doing it.

"How long do you think you'll need for them to be able to return to their lives?" At the question, Harleen looked at him, his dark blue eyes always had that seriousness when talking about helping others; she almost forgot to answer but quickly came back to herself.

"Without 'Killgrave' in the equation, the chemical imbalance in their brains is beginning to stabilize; I believe that with the medication I have given them, they will be able to recover enough to have a quiet life in a few months, at least those who spent less time with him; the others... well, that's more complicated"

Despite Daniel's help, Harleen still had to take risks, ask for favors, and use some of Rykers' facilities to help her with the victims' treatment.

It was slow, slower than doing it conventionally, but it was what she had to work with; she had managed to isolate some samples of the remaining pheromones in the victims' bodies; she had realized how dangerous this was.

She had to work personally and see the damage this had caused firsthand to understand how serious the matter was, and that's why she was careful; if someone managed to replicate Killgrave's pheromones on a large scale, then things could get very bad.

It was important; she was doing something important; it was... hard to describe, that feeling, she had always wanted to do something special, to be special, and somehow now she felt like she was doing it, helping Defiant, she felt like she was helping the world.

So failing was not an option; she wanted to do it right, to prove that her trust in her was correct, that it was not a mistake to choose her.

"But even if it's complicated, I can solve it; I just need a little time"

Although she started with confidence, she couldn't help but lose a little of it at the end; she didn't know if Daniel would be willing to wait; he had already done a lot helping her every step of the way so far, she feared that he wouldn't want to keep waiting.

Daniel smiled and spoke clearly.

"if it's time what you want, then I'll do whatever it takes for you to get it, whatever you need, no matter what it is, just tell me, and I'll find a way to get it; we're in this together, so I'll help you no matter what, trust me"

so any doubts or fears she kept inside disappeared; she didn't know how to describe it, but somehow his words were enough to make her fully believe in him.

Her heart beat faster; her face reddened, and she almost looked away.

"You're quite eloquent; if I were a high school girl, I'd be jumping into your arms right now" At her words, Daniel laughed, but his serious gaze returned.

"I'm just speaking the truth; I'm here to help you, I got you into this even knowing you have your own responsibilities, I'm taking away time you could be using for yourself; I think it's right that you can ask for something in return."

Daniel wasn't saying this in jest; these days, he had come to know her a little more; she was a good person; before, he hadn't cared about her original fate, but now, he had changed his mind, he wanted to save her.

Harleen smiled, she seemed to think a little before speaking.

"Well, I have a few things in mind, but I think I'll keep them to myself for now; for now, it's enough that you keep taking me to these places for dinner; Rykers doesn't have the best menu"

Daniel nodded; inviting someone to dinner as payment for their help wasn't much, but if it was what she wanted, then he didn't mind doing it.

"Next time, I'll take you to a better place; I know a pretty decent one in Tokyo"

Harleen blinked and laughed as if he were joking; Daniel let her, she would understand when the time came.

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Soon they finished dinner, and without anyone noticing, they ended up on top of a building, Daniel had changed back into his suit.

Harleen looked at the views ahead of them and couldn't help but whistle.

"No matter how many times I see it, the views from up high are always fascinating"

Daniel stood beside her and nodded.

Even if it wasn't the highest place, it still gave him that calm feeling he got while being in the sky.

Harleen turned to look at him; one couldn't tell by the mask, but Defiant was quite handsome, albeit somewhat youthful. She hadn't asked his age, but she didn't think he was older than her. Of course, Harleen also didn't imagine that he was younger than her.

"Come on, you still need to rest." Looking at the sun completely hidden on the horizon, Harleen nodded. She worked and lived in Rykers; getting out of there was quite complicated due to the strict security, which was why Daniel had been taking her back and forth every day, something she didn't complain about at all.

With a smile, she leaped toward him, and Daniel had to catch her carefully.

"Come on! This is the best part!"

Daniel caught her excitement, adjusted his grip on her, and took off into the sky. Harleen let out a cheer of joy as she felt the wind hitting her face and saw the sky beyond the clouds.

She loved flying.

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He tried to move, but it was useless; his hands and feet were tied. He struggled, but only ended up hurting himself. His eyes were blindfolded, so he only saw darkness, yet his heart pounded hard. He didn't need to see them; he could hear them. They were there, confined along with him.

Those buzzing sounds, the noise of their legs as they walked, the fluttering of their wings.

He could feel them crawling over every inch of his body. Then it began; due to his agitation, one of them became irritated

Its bite felt like hot iron pincers squeezing his skin. He screamed, but his mouth was blocked. He writhed in pain, causing more of them to attack him.

Dozens of insects of different species began to sting him, bite him, and inject their venom into him. Unbeknownst to him, light flooded the place where he was trapped, and with each sting, his veins began to emanate that same light.

The different types of venom traveled through his bloodstream, making his heart visible through his skin.

It glowed in a noticeable green color.

His skin began to turn pale, blood began to trickle from his ears, nose, mouth, and other orifices.

Somehow, he broke the ropes that bound him; his body convulsed, and the metal twisted. The trash container in which he was confined began to deform, and then everything stopped.

For a moment, nothing happened. Then a fist punched, sending the lid of the container flying.

Covered in garbage and dead insects, Greg staggered out of his prison. His bloodshot eyes stared at the dark sky, and his mouth opened impossibly wide, to the point where the skin of his cheeks threatened to tear.

A sound like that of a thousand insects singing flooded the night like a distorted roar.

The twisted body of what once was Greg staggered. With each step he took, his posture became firmer, and soon he was walking easily. The wounds, bruises, and cuts disappeared, and his skin regained some color.

Yet his eyes were different; a bright green tint could be seen in them.

"Whitney..." his voice buzzed, echoing in the area. The hatred and malice contained in it were surpassed only by anger.

He would make him pay.

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14: Metamorphosis
14: Metamorphosis

March 16, 2007.

In the end, Daniel had bought some stocks from Stark Industries, which almost put him in the red. He had been spending a lot lately and would soon have to find ways to start making money legitimately.

"Will I have to dust off my degree?"

He had never expected to have to practice his profession again, and certainly it wouldn't be as easy now that he had to obtain his certification again.

Fortunately, these were just idle thoughts. With his plans in motion, he wouldn't really have to get that job, or any kind of job.

If he really needed it, he would just go diving for a few hours in search of some treasure or something like that.

For now, that building in the distance seemed to be emitting too much smoke. Without hesitation, he hurried towards it.

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"The fire was quickly controlled by Defiant, authorities still unaware of its origin, but thanks to the hero's swift intervention, there are no casualties, and material damage is also kept to a minimum"

Carol watched the images broadcasted on the news from her cellphone, chewing her lunch with interest. She saw Daniel exhaling icy air, easily extinguishing the fire, and wondered how he did it.

Although he had taught her a lot during the past few days, it seemed he had skipped this part; she would have to ask him later.

"Things seem to be going quite well, don't they?" Chloe's voice caught Carol's attention, who turned to look at her, raising an eyebrow.

Chloe pointed at the images on the phone.

"You know, it's been months since he appeared, and so far, everything seems fine. I just wonder how long it will last"

That made Carol furrow her eyebrows.

"What do you mean?"

Chloe looked at her while taking a sip of water.

"A lot of people on the internet have been placing bets on when the first villain will appear or something like that. Many believe that since a comic book hero appeared in real life, it's likely there'll be someone or something like him to oppose him, like a supervillain or a monster."

Carol rolled her eyes; she wanted to tell Chloe that this wasn't a comic, that monsters didn't just appear out of nowhere in real life.

But before she could say anything, Chloe kept talking.

"I think it'll happen, sooner or later, something will go wrong. You know, this isn't a utopia. I like heroes like everyone else, but if we're realistic, for every yin, there's a yang. The question is, where is that yang? What motivations will it have? Will it be another person with superpowers? Or something else?"

Chloe began theorizing non-stop; as an aspiring journalist, extraordinary cases had always been her favorite. It's why she spent her time searching for and compiling data on Smallville's mysteries.

Carol shook her head; monster or villain, it didn't matter; Daniel would take care of them.

She had faith in that.

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Malibu, California.

In Tony Stark's mansion.

The man himself chewed on a slice of pizza as he watched the recent images broadcasted by the news.

"Joule-Thomson effect. He has superhuman lung capacity, but how can he have such control over air pressure in his lungs?" Tony wasn't a doctor or a biologist; his specialty was machines and everything related to them. Nevertheless, he had recently been studying a lot about anatomy.

How could a living organism have such capabilities? He didn't know yet, but if he wanted not only to match but surpass it, he had to understand where its limits lay.

Which was easier said than done, but that was the fun part; if things were too easy, it wouldn't be worth it.

With this new discovery, Tony pondered on how to counteract or match it. He glanced at the designs he had been working on; most of the projections in front of him were discarded. He kept the basics of what he had already started and began anew.

"I'll need a different alloy, something to help counteract the low temperatures..."

Thinking about it, he remembered a satellite he had designed not too long ago.

"That will do"

Ideas began to flow into his mind; it seemed he would be busy for a while longer.

"All right, Jarvis, prepare more coffee; it looks like we won't be sleeping tonight"

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His skin twisted, his stomach growled, he could feel his bones breaking and rejoining.

Something was different, something was changing.

Greg groaned in pain as he writhed in his bed; he was hungry, so hungry.

"Greg! Where are you, you damn brat! The principal just called me because you're not in class!"

The door to his room was forcefully opened; the resounding thud as it hit the wall echoed in his ears. Bright green eyes snapped open forcefully, black veins covering his sclera.

He swallowed, the scent of fresh meat filling his nostrils.

"Listen to me very well, young man—" his mother's voice was cut off when he stood up, horror beginning to fill her face as she looked at him. Before a piercing scream could escape her mouth, her neck was firmly gripped.

The 17-year-old teenager effortlessly lifted his mother's chubby body into the air.

Despite the pain, despite the hunger, Greg felt better than ever, much better.

His body was changing, something inside him had awakened, he could feel it, writhing under his skin, flooding his bloodstream, coursing through every inch of his body.

It was a metamorphosis.

His mouth opened; what were once human teeth had transformed into sharp fangs. There was no thought, only instinct; with a single bite, his mother's head was separated from her body with a crunch.

Blood dripped, bathing the floor of the room. Unable to stop himself, he kept chewing; bite by bite, the body disappeared, leaving only a red stain on the floor.

Greg licked the blood from his lips, feeling his body flooded with warmth, feeling his strength increase, his veins pulsating with bright green energy.

"Hahaha!" he laughed uproariously; he had never felt so good.

He clenched his fist, raised his arm, and watched as the muscles bulged.

He had changed; he was something different, something superior.

Remembering how all of this happened, he couldn't help but growl, the sound of his voice reverberating through the silent house like the screech of a thousand insects.

He would make Whitney beg; he would make him suffer. He would kill him, and then Lana would be his, only his.

Whether she liked it or not.

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Classes had come to an end. Chloe stretched, closed her notebook, and began packing her things.

The bell continued ringing for a few more seconds before stopping; everyone started leaving in a hurry, many stumbling over each other.

Chloe chuckled at them; boys, always in a rush.

"So, will you help me?" Chloe's question was directed at Carol, who was also leisurely gathering her belongings beside her.

While they were in class, Chloe had mentioned to Carol about a lead she had. Smallville had always been full of strange mysteries, and mostly people didn't care about them. Chloe thought differently; as an aspiring journalist, she believed it was her duty to inform people with the truth, whether a mystery was real or false. It was her duty to investigate and report.

Carol didn't know how to politely decline; she had been helping Chloe since they were kids, often getting her out of trouble and assisting her without her realizing it. They were friends, best friends, and spending time together had always been fun.

But that time had passed; Carol had more important things to do now.

For a long time, she had always followed Chloe because she never had much to do on her own, there was no purpose or anything to occupy her time. Not until now; now she had responsibilities. She had promised Daniel that she would keep an eye on Metropolis whenever she had time.

She wasn't obligated to do it; she could simply spend an hour patrolling, and that would be enough. But she felt that would be inadequate; she hadn't been training so hard just to casually stroll through the city and go home afterward.

She felt that would disappoint him, that for some reason, he would think less of her that way.

Maybe it wasn't as altruistic a reason as the classic comic book heroes had, but then again, it all started with the simple desire to use her powers freely.

"I don't know, Chloe, I might have something to do"

Chloe stayed still; surprise couldn't be hidden from her face as she looked at Carol, staring at her without blinking.

She had known this girl all her life; she never had anything to do. Suspicions began to fill her mind along with dozens of questions.

The curiosity rooted in her soul ignited; after all, she was an aspiring journalist, being nosy and gossipy were just some of her traits.

She touched her chin thoughtfully as she approached Carol more than she should have.

Carol took a step back, her expression darkening.

"What's wrong?"

"hmmm"

Chloe half-closed her eyes, sighed, and then smiled.

"Never mind, if you're busy, it's okay. Anyway, it's not something that requires much help"

While being nosy was one of her traits, Carol was her friend. If she wanted to tell her about something important, she would. So, she didn't give it much thought for now.

Soon, they exited the classroom. Walking through the school hallways was routine, although they would soon bid farewell to them; this was their last year, graduation was approaching, along with the final exams.

They soon approached the main door; Carol furrowed her brows, her nose wrinkled. There was a strange smell in the air, she looked toward the entrance, the smell coming from outside the school.

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In the school parking lot, Whitney laughed with his friends, his arm around his girlfriend's shoulders.

Everyone seemed happier; the boys looked at each other as if they knew something the others didn't, and the girls simply caught the good mood.

"We'll have the tryouts soon. If we get great results, those sports scholarships will be ours."

The tryouts were a senior year game where several representatives and famous talent scouts would attend. It was their only chance to excel, and all the members of the school's football team had been preparing for this for months.

Whitney was excited yet worried; he smiled along with the others, but he couldn't help the doubts creeping into his mind.

This was his chance, the path that would take him out of this town, the road to greatness.

As he thought about his future, a shiver ran down his spine as a strange smell reached his nose. He wasn't the only one who noticed it; his friends and even his girlfriend wrinkled their noses in disgust.

"Where the hell is that smell coming from?" one of his friends covered his nose with clear annoyance, looked around, and noticed a strange figure, covered by a black hoodie, standing not far from them.

"Hey, asshole! Go home and take a damn bath, you stink!" Everyone turned to look in the direction of the shout; it was clear that the smell was coming from there once they became aware of it.

Whitney frowned; the figure was somewhat familiar yet unfamiliar. It was tall, even taller than him, even though it seemed to be hunched with its head down, the hoodie barely fitting, as if it were forced against its body.

It seemed like someone you didn't want to mess with, but none of those present were afraid; they were several and they were athletes, picking on others was their thing, not the other way around.

"You didn't hear me?!" Being ignored, Whitney's friend became furious. He walked with firm steps to the strange figure and looked him in the face; then his angry expression gave way to a confused one, which soon changed to one of shock, with fear and bewilderment beginning to appear in his eyes.

"You—" Before he could say more, a hand shot out at great speed, grabbing him by the neck and lifting his 1.8-meter body as if it weighed nothing.

The boy began to choke, making strange noises as he was strangled.

"What the hell!" Whitney and his friends were alarmed and began to hurry, but before they could do anything, a disgusting crunch was heard.

The boy's neck, who had been captured, seemed to have broken; his body stopped struggling, becoming motionless.

People around looked at the scene in astonishment; students began to walk away, some simply stood in their places not knowing what to do, and there were others who had not yet realized what was happening.

The figure shook its hand, and the body flew easily dozens of meters, crashing against a car, denting the metal with its body and causing the car to overturn.

The girls screamed, the boys stepped back, and people watched with wide eyes the clear display of strength this time no one could ignore what was happening.

"It's good to meet again" the deep voice accompanied by a buzzing sent chills down the spines of everyone present.

Greg took off the hood, causing screams of fear and shock to flood the place. Black veins pulsating with green light and cracks in his skin oozing black blood could be seen on his face; his eyes, with a completely black sclera, had turned green, but not a normal green, but a sickly one.

Perhaps the most terrifying thing was the large amount of red blood covering his jaw and mouth, dripping as if it were still fresh.

Whitney's eyes widened; his face paled as he recognized the face in front of him, even with the changes he had undergone.

"Greg?!"

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Carol heard screams, the sound of something hitting heavily against metal, and then more screams. She wanted to run towards the doors, but Chloe was still by her side; she couldn't simply vanish at super speed with her present.

So, she had to run at the speed of ordinary humans. Chloe followed closely, both curious about whatever was happening.

When they reached the door, Carol had to stand in front of Chloe to shield her. A body flew towards them with great force and speed. Carol caught it easily without being affected, but when she looked at the boy in her arms, she couldn't help but immediately let him go.

The corpse, with a huge hole where his heart should be, fell to the ground, staining the place with blood.

Whitney's lifeless eyes stared back at them.

Chloe let out a heart-wrenching scream, falling to the ground. The shock of the scene was hard to digest. Carol, who had never seen a corpse before, stood still, looking at the blood on her hands in confusion.

Then she heard more screams. She hesitated for a moment before acting at super speed and knocking out Chloe. Fortunately, her control of her strength was good enough now. Daniel had taught her how to knock out a person easily, which was very useful for dealing with criminals or, in this case, witnesses who could be a nuisance.

She took Chloe to an empty room and made sure she was comfortable before leaving. She went out through the main door, greeted by pure chaos.

Students ran without stopping. Some had fallen to the ground screaming, and others had been pushed aside so that someone else could run first.

Carol focused her gaze on the center of all the commotion. Several corpses lay scattered around a figure, all brutally murdered in different ways.

Heads torn off, bodies split in half, or pierced.

The sight was disconcerting, but Carol focused her attention on the culprit.

Holding a girl by the hair, whom Carol recognized as Lana Lang, was what could only be described as a monster.

His whole appearance was unpleasant in several ways. Carol, more than anyone, could see it in detail, and that disgusting smell she had been smelling came from him.

Lana screamed, trying to fight, but no matter how hard she tried, the grip on her hair didn't loosen at all.

Greg brought his face close to hers, a long, black tongue coming out of his mouth giving Lana's cheek a long lick, making her scream even more.

"Come on, don't scream. You'll thank me soon"

It was almost time, soon they could be together forever.

Greg smiled, a smile that froze when he felt a hand squeezing his neck tightly.

The grip was like steel pliers tightening around him. His eyes turned only for a pair of burning red irises to meet his gaze. This exchange lasted less than half a second; the next instant, a fist struck Greg's face with such force that a sonic boom followed. Flesh broke, red and black blood mixed with fragments of green flew, just like Greg's body.

Carol held Lana, her hair now shorter than before. She had broken Greg's grip on her by simply cutting her hair quickly with her heat vision.

Lana coughed, blinked confusedly. Everything had happened so quickly that her eyes couldn't register it at all.

"Are you okay?" The question didn't even register properly in her mind due to shock; she just nodded dumbly.

"Go to a safe place" Before she could say anything else, the hands holding her disappeared. She staggered, almost falling to the ground, but managed to stabilize herself.

She blinked even more confused. What the hell had happened?

She looked around; there was no one left, everyone had run away without looking back.

She didn't hesitate and also started to run, tears beginning to fall from her face.

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Carol followed the trail left by the body of the monster she had sent flying with a punch. It had gone beyond the school grounds, breaking several obstacles and reaching the forest.

She looked at the entrance to the forest and the trail of destroyed trees. She was about to enter and continue when an unfamiliar sensation reached her through her arm.

She raised the fist with which she had hit Greg and saw blood stains on it. The red and black didn't matter much, but when she saw the green color, something inside her stirred.

She could see vapor coming out of her fist and her skin turning red. The pain was something new, but unlike when she was hit by Daniel, this felt wrong. She had heard that there were different types of pain, but experiencing it firsthand was always revealing.

From the forest, a roar mixed with screeches and buzzing echoed everywhere. The sound was so unpleasant that Carol had to cover her ears; windows and glass within several kilometers suddenly shattered.

Heavy footsteps were heard, the vegetation shook, and several trees were forcefully moved, torn from their roots.

Greg emerged from the forest looking even more unpleasant than before.

Where Carol had hit him, the skin broke, peeling off his body and revealing a kind of black exoskeleton underneath.

But that wasn't all; the rest of his skin began to bulge and deform as if something inside wanted to get out.

"Who the hell are you?" he roared.

Carol adjusted the hood of her trench coat and the scarf over her face. She wasn't so foolish as to act without at least trying to cover her face.

She would return Chloe's scarf later.

Greg breathed heavily, each exhaled breath sending strong gusts of air that lifted dust, leaves, and debris everywhere.

It was as if he expected an answer, but Carol wasn't someone of many words. She clenched her fists and got into position.

Although she had many questions and doubts, she didn't think about starting a conversation. First, she would hit him, and then she would figure out the rest.

Seeing himself ignored, the primitive fury in Greg grew even more. His already fragmented mind began to visibly deteriorate; his muscles swelled, black veins pulsating with green energy protruding from them. Then he took a step forward.

The ground sank, his body disappeared from his position, leaving only dust in his wake.

She saw his attack coming, although Greg was fast, he wasn't fast enough. She easily dodged the monstrous body, and her fist connected with his stomach. The air exploded, and Greg was instantly sent back into the forest.

Carol prepared to follow him, but suddenly she felt nauseous. She frowned and looked at her fist covered in blood; something was wrong. She quickly shook her hand forcefully, Greg's blood flew off, and her fist seemed to be clean again.

She looked at her knuckles; her skin was red, as if something had irritated or burned it. Vapor was coming out of it, but soon its normal color returned, and the irritating pain disappeared.

His blood was hurting her.

This was an unexpected revelation; she needed to be careful. Quickly, she ventured into the forest; she didn't want to prolong this more than necessary.

Greg writhed; half of his body was buried in the ground, all the skin on his abdomen had broken, and the blood went from mixed colors to predominantly green.

As if it were acid, everything splashed by it began to visibly melt at high speed, creating clouds of vapor around it.

The ground exploded, and Greg freed his body from its burial, growling with anger and pain.

Carol appeared not far from him, watching as his skin broke, his body grew, and pieces of black exoskeleton were gradually revealed.

From the lower part of his back, a scorpion-like tail suddenly grew, swaying behind him. The skin on the tips of his fingers broke, and black claws extended like sharp blades from each one.

On his face, a pair of additional black eyes with green pupils grew, and on his forehead, a pair of long, thin antennas emerged.

Every passing second, he resembled more and more an insect.

Even faster than before, Greg leaped forward, leaving behind a sonic explosion.

Faster than any human could perceive, they moved around each other. Carol dodged every attack effortlessly, then struck, but this time Greg didn't go flying. The exoskeleton on his body made a dull noise when hit, and cracks opened, allowing the green liquid to seep through. Still, his body remained firm, and his deformed hand struck Carol's face.

Claws that could have torn through steel were shattered when faced with something harder than any metal on earth.

Greg screamed and recoiled, looking at his shattered hand.

Carol would have mocked him if she hadn't taken a step back herself. Green blood splattered her face, and vapor began to pour relentlessly from her skin; the scarf on her face mostly melted.

She used the sleeve of her trench coat to wipe her face as best she could. The fabric made of Element V resisted the corrosive effect of the blood, but vapor could still be seen coming from it too.

The screams of pain drew her attention back to her opponent. There she saw blood gushing from the broken limb; then suddenly, the stump swelled, his exoskeleton broke, and grotesque white flesh mixed with green blood shot out. In less than a second, a new hand grew where the previous one had been, replacing the limb with a new one.

Greg observed his new hand with fascination.

Beyond humanity, the pinnacle of evolution, he had transcended.

His stomach growled; primitive hunger began to assail him again. His body was still changing; he hadn't finished evolving yet; he could go even further.

He swallowed, black saliva dripped from his mouth; he needed to eat more.

Controlled by his most primitive instincts, he ran forward without hesitation, towards the nearest source of food.

Carol clicked her tongue at seeing him coming again; her eyes glowed crimson, the heat increased, and a pair of high-temperature beams were fired.

Greg saw the attack coming and barely managed to dodge, but his left arm was hit; the extreme heat easily pierced his exoskeleton, cleanly severing the limb.

The pain didn't stop him; he advanced without hesitation and soon found himself facing Carol again. She didn't stop using her heat vision; she turned her head quickly, cutting through everything in her path like a hot knife through butter.

Still, thanks to the short distance, Greg managed to duck, avoiding the heat rays, and struck forcefully. His claws met against Carol's side, seeking to tear through her body.

But all that happened was that his claws broke upon contact, the exoskeleton shattered, and blood gushed out.

Carol stopped shooting her rays and tried to lean back to dodge the splash.

She barely stepped away, yet found herself covered in green blood.

She grimaced at the burning sensation on her skin. Fortunately, the trench coat protected most of her body, so she didn't suffer as much as she could have if she were only wearing her regular clothes.

She prepared to shoot her heat vision again; her eyes glowed crimson, and the temperature increased. However, unlike before, the rays didn't shoot out of her eyes.

"Wha—?" she blinked, confused.

Before she could seek an answer, Greg pounced on her once again. The arm that was cut off had regrown, and the claws of his other hand had returned to their previous state.

The speed at which his body recovered was beyond possible.

Carol attacked without thinking; all those lessons with Daniel had instilled basic fighting instincts in her body.

She found herself face to face with Greg; her fist shot through the monster's chest cleanly, flesh and organs forcefully expelled.

Carol opened her eyes in surprise; due to haste and panic, she hadn't controlled her strength when hitting, and now it seemed like she had accidentally killed her opponent.

She withdrew her arm from the body and stepped back several paces. Suddenly, she felt dizzy, not enough to lose her balance, but enough to notice it.

She looked at the blood covering her; it shimmered, not from sunlight or its reflection, but because the blood was producing its own light.

Each drop splattered during their brief encounter seemed to glow with its own energy. She looked around; the entire ground where she stood seemed to shimmer in green.

She felt wrong, felt different; it was like she was... ill?

It was a completely unfamiliar and new sensation, and she could only name it because everything she felt now related to the symptoms she had heard humans suffer when they got sick.

She had to get out of here.

She took a step back, but a buzzing that irritated her ears caught her attention.

Greg stood up again; vapor escaped uncontrollably from his chest. Flesh grew back, his exoskeleton repaired, and a bright green heart beat again.

His eyes stared at her, devoid of humanity.

Flesh exploded from his sides; a sudden pair of extra hands grew. His ever-changing body grew larger, doubling his previous size, tearing apart the little skin that once belonged to a human.

Now there was nothing left of that.

Between the separations of his exoskeleton, the green light intensified, pulses of unknown energy flooded the place.

Carol barely managed to cross her hands in front of her.

Greg's fist met her arms; the shockwave sent bursts of air that tore dozens of trees around them. The ground shook, and Carol was thrown hundreds of meters back.

The buzzing of wings flapping at high speed came from all directions. Carol focused her sight, following the blurry figure moving in circles around her.

Wherever it passed, the air exploded, sonic booms filled the place.

Carol suddenly ducked; where her head had been, a hand swiftly passed. Kinetic energy sent bursts of wind that destroyed everything in its path.

In a second, dozens of similar attacks came from all directions. Carol maneuvered through them; he was fast, but not that fast. Still, she felt like something had changed.

Her breath had become heavy, sweat fell from her forehead for some reason.

Was she tired?

That should be impossible, but it was happening, Carol dodged the scorpion-like tail that sought to strike her, then her hand caught it and squeezed tightly, breaking the exoskeleton in her grip.

She dragged Greg to the ground, crashing him with force.

The tail detached, and Carol threw it aside, avoiding the blood.

She thought she would have a moment of respite, but Greg shot out of the crater his body had created, seeming even faster than before. Dragonfly-like wings fluttered on his back, creating a buzzing sound as he passed.

Carol raised her arm to block Greg's charge; her body bent slightly backward, her feet sinking into the ground, and she was forced to retreat several meters.

She looked at her arm; the trench coat had been torn to shreds, and thin red lines had formed on her skin. Greg's claws had cut her.

She didn't have time to register the pain; Greg kept attacking like a frenzied beast, no technique, just primal instincts guiding his body.

He was unpredictable, and Carol found herself forced to be on the defensive more than she'd like.

This time, she didn't try to block any more blows; she simply focused on dodging as best she could, which became increasingly difficult. She didn't know if it was because her enemy was getting stronger or because she was getting weaker.

She had already guessed that the blood was the main problem—no, now it wasn't just the blood; the insect monster pulsed with energy, energy that seemed to make her sick.

If this wasn't happening, she would have ended this fight already.

She clicked her tongue, shaking her head to let one of Greg's fists pass inches from her face.

That was too close; she couldn't continue like this.

Second by second, Carol felt the fight getting harder. She barely dodged a blow, and a long cut appeared on her left shoulder.

Blood sprayed, and Carol screamed; this time the wound was deeper.

"Shit!"

She held her shoulder and couldn't help but breathe heavily. She hadn't gotten used to the pain yet; she could ignore it until now because it was mostly superficial, but this wound was different.

She almost fell to her knees but managed to stay standing. She wasn't going to collapse because of a wound, even if tears threatened to spill from her eyes.

Greg didn't ignore Carol's moment of weakness; he lunged toward her without pause, his four arms striking and sending her flying through the forest.

Her body broke through all obstacles in her path until she forced herself to stop.

Her vision was somewhat blurry; she saw drops of blood falling to the ground and held her head; she was bleeding.

She looked at her palm stained with red and couldn't help but tremble. She had never felt any kind of danger in her life.

Nothing had ever hurt her; nothing had ever frightened her.

Until now. For the first time in her existence, she felt that she could die.

Tears fell from her eyes uncontrollably; feeling real fear for the first time in her life was something she wasn't prepared for.

The fact that her body burned in pain didn't help at all; every passing second felt worse.

Her breathing became erratic; she looked up and saw Greg approaching quickly.

She wouldn't die here; she couldn't, not when her life finally had meaning.

"¡GrrrrZzzzkweeeRrrr!" Greg roared, the sound he emitted was as if a million different insects were chirping and whistling at the same time.

"¡Haaaaahhh!!!" Carol also screamed, her voice full of rage. Her foot stomped the ground, causing it to sink, and she launched forward at great speed.

The two met in the air; there was an explosion, and the surrounding terrain collapsed.

Carol spat blood; her body flew through the air. She tried to fly, to stay upright to avoid falling, but like her heat vision, her flying ability seemed subdued.

She barely kept herself in the air for half a second before she began to fall again, crashing to the ground and raising a cloud of dust.

She coughed forcefully, clutching her stomach. All the air in her lungs had been forcibly expelled, and she could feel something inside her break, something fracture.

The pain was so agonizing that she fell to her knees on the ground.

A cry of pain escaped her mouth; she began to hyperventilate, writhing on the ground for a brief moment.

Panic began to set in.

She lifted her gaze and saw Greg getting up from where he had fallen; any wounds, any blows he might have received seemed to have disappeared.

Even though green blood covered him.

Time seemed to slow down for Carol; fear, panic, and fear flooded her mind for a brief moment, and all intention of fighting vanished from her mind.

She sidestepped, dodging the attack coming toward her, her mind entering a state of flight.

Without hesitation, she began to run.

Carol might be from space, with powers beyond any human, but at the end of the day, she was just a teenager.

A girl who had never experienced fear, difficulties, or real struggles.

While other kids played, fell, got hurt, and then got back up, she remained the same; she never fell, never got hurt, and that's why she never learned to stand up on her own.

When others got sick, weakened, and lacked strength, she always stayed healthy, always strong, never sick, never weak.

So she never learned to overcome weakness, never learned what it's like to feel at the lowest point and still get up and try.

But now, now it was different; she could feel it in every inch of her body, in every cell that made her up, how power escaped from her, slipping through her fingers without her being able to do anything to stop it.

For the first time in her life, she could feel what all humans have experienced countless times,

Weakness.

She gritted her teeth, feeling the taste of blood in her mouth, the pain in her body, each sensation worse than the last.

She dodged another blow, rolled on the ground, and jumped to avoid being hit; every abrupt movement sent waves of pain through her body, her wounds burned, causing her to grimace involuntarily.

Her mind began to cloud, desperation starting to take root in her, but she managed to keep it at bay.

She tried to use her flight, her heat vision, anything, but her strength had diminished so much that it was as if her powers refused to listen to her.

She clenched her fist, dodged another blow, and countered; there was a sonic boom, then Greg's body went flying dozens of meters, hitting a huge rock in the distance.

But even if she couldn't use her other abilities, she was still strong, but she didn't know if that was enough.

She didn't believe it was enough.

She wasn't going to win this.

So she ran; she knew the monster would get up again, nothing she did, no matter how strong the blow, seemed to work. That thing, that monster, kept getting up, while she kept getting weaker.

The forest turned into a disaster; the fight hadn't lasted more than three minutes, but that short period of time was enough to make the whole place look like a war zone.

Fortunately, they were far from the town; Carol didn't know what she would do if she had to worry about anyone else apart from herself.

Carol dodged, rolled, and jumped; she made every move she could to avoid being hit again, despite her fear, panic, and growing weakness, she never thought of stopping moving.

Because no matter how bad the situation was, how much fear she felt, or how much pain her body suffered,

one thought kept coming to her mind.

Daniel would save her.

From the moment she realized she couldn't win, this thought had been gaining more and more strength in her mind, echoing in her thoughts.

It wasn't a question or a doubt; it was a fact.

She dodged another blow and looked at the insect monster in front of her.

Her ragged breath calmed, her dizzy mind sharpened again, and the panic she had been feeling diminished.

Why had she been so worried?

The confusion she had been experiencing over the whole situation cleared from her mind; she pushed away the dark thoughts, and the fear subsided. Her senses focused again, even if her enemy seemed faster with each passing moment, she still managed to keep up with him.

Weak as she was, she hadn't lost yet.

She took a step to the left, twisted her waist, and crouched down; dozens of attacks attempted to hit her but only managed to graze her.

She had to keep standing because Daniel would save her. He would; that was a fact, there were no doubts in her mind about it, it wasn't hope because hope implied waiting for something that might or might not happen.

For her, it was an absolute certainty. She trusted this fact, this belief, so much that it made her fears completely diminish, her panic vanish, and the pain in her body numb.

She had been panicking for no reason; she wouldn't die here.

She smiled, her white teeth stained with blood, her tears had dried up, and her eyes shone red once more, even if faintly.

Somehow, for a moment, she felt stronger.

She easily dodged another attack and struck back; the black exoskeleton broke, blood splattered, but this time, Carol quickly moved away from it.

Greg didn't retreat despite being wounded again. He kept attacking with ferocity, frantically, and beastly.

But it didn't matter; Carol dodged every attack skillfully, using the minimal amount of movement required. She prevented her wounds from worsening and spent less energy.

Everything around them turned into a whirlwind of destruction, but Carol navigated through it without blinking.

Although her strength decreased every second for a reason she couldn't comprehend, she had already calculated the speed at which it was happening and had begun to adjust her movements accordingly.

Using short and direct movements, focusing on conserving her stamina, preventing her existing wounds from worsening, and not receiving new ones.

She took a step back, twisted her body slightly, and then counterattacked once more.

Her fist struck Greg's face with all the force she still had; his face broke, and his teeth flew out along with his two pairs of eyes.

The monster's neck cracked, and his body fell to the ground, rolling dozens of meters away until it stopped.

He struggled to get up, vapor coming out of his face along with a brighter green light; he was healing once again.

Carol took a deep breath and stood in a comfortable, firm position on her feet.

Daniel would save her, but until that moment came, she had to stay alive.

She had to keep fighting.

After all, how could he save her if she was dead?

Greg lunged at her once again; his face had left behind any semblance of humanity, six eyes stared at her with ravenous hunger, the lower part of his face was replaced by a pair of insectoid mandibles with the rest covered by a sturdier exoskeleton.

Four arms, a tail, and two legs attacked her from all directions; he was fast and agile, unafraid of hurting himself, pure animal instinct guiding each movement.

Carol blocked, dodged, and parried all the attacks as best she could.

Her leg shot out, hitting the monster's side with a precise kick; the exoskeleton cracked, visible fissures on its surface.

She didn't stop; she struck his head again, sending him to the ground. Without giving him time to react, she pounced on him and kept hitting him over and over again.

He tried to push her away, but Carol evaded his attempts and kept hitting him; his tail rose, trying to stab her, but she sidestepped it and grabbed it with both hands.

Then she threw him with force; the monster sailed through the air until hitting a mountainside, creating a huge crater.

The earth exploded; Greg stood up again and flapped his wings, the buzz reverberated through the forest, echoing everywhere.

He launched himself again, ready to keep fighting. Carol saw him approaching, about to raise her guard once more, but before she could, a sonic explosion was heard coming from the sky.

Before Greg could react, a figure sailed through the air at high speed, hitting his back against the ground with such force that his body split in two.

The ground sank, hundreds of meters of earth and rocks forcefully compressed by the impact, creating a small earthquake that was felt throughout smallville

Carol sighed, her shoulders relaxed, and her arms fell to her sides.

She looked at the figure that arrived in front of her in an instant and smiled broadly.

"I'm here" Daniel said, looking her up and down with a furrowed brow.

How had she injured herself like that?

"I know" Carol replied, her body relaxing and the tension in her muscles disappearing. She almost stumbled, but Daniel held her, preventing her from falling to the ground.

"Come on, we need to treat those wounds" he began to adjust his grip on her to carry her, but Carol shook her head and raised her hand towards the crater that Daniel had made upon his arrival.

Daniel turned around and saw a green glow illuminating through the dust.

A dark shadow stood up, its shattered body beginning to rapidly reconstruct itself.

Daniel looked at him interestedly. He had been wandering the streets of Tokyo when Overwatch sent an alert to his cell phone, the one he had modified to use with his identity as Defiant.

He couldn't be everywhere at once, so he prioritized certain places and events, relying on Overwatch. One of those places was Smallville, the town didn't have a large number of officers, but they did have an alert system that recorded all calls and police reports in the area.

Whether it was a minor offense like littering or something as serious as murder, Overwatch kept track of everything and informed Daniel based on the severity, according to the criteria he had imposed.

A mass murder in front of Smallville High School set off all of Overwatch's alarms instantly.

Daniel knew what had happened as soon as students and teachers began frantically calling the authorities.

So he hurried back, but as fast as he was, he was still on the other side of the world and had found out maybe a minute or two after the fact.

He didn't expect such a large battle to have taken place in that short period of time.

What a disaster.

It wasn't the time to think about it; he needed to focus on the main cause of all this. He focused his gaze on his enemy.

He was sure that blow had shattered his body into several pieces, so how was he still alive?

"GrrrrZzzzkweeeRrrr!" the monster roared, emerald light beginning to emit from it in increasing amounts.

"Did you destroy his head?" Daniel's question made Carol look at him confusedly before shaking her head.

"No, I just... pierced his heart" remembering that moment, she couldn't help but furrow her brows in disgust.

"I see" Daniel's figure blurred, leaving only a residual image where he had been before. His body accelerated, arriving in front of Greg in an instant.

The insect monster opened its eyes in disbelief, its pupils shrinking, and its instincts screaming at it to run.

But before it could do so, a gloved fist covered its vision.

The fist struck with great force, the exoskeleton resisting for a brief moment before shattering into pieces in the next instant, green blood splattering along with flesh and brain matter.

The over three-meter-tall body trembled for a moment before falling like a puppet with its strings cut.

Daniel waited for a moment; there were different types of super-regeneration, those that needed a core and those that didn't.

The former, though troublesome, still had a clear weakness; the latter was more complicated. Perhaps only a trip to the sun could guarantee dealing with types like those.

Fortunately, it seemed he had hit the mark this time. The body convulsed for a few more seconds before staying still, the green glow in its body beginning to fade.

He felt a bit disappointed; Daniel had expected a more challenging fight. Although thinking about it, maybe someone else had the fight. Looking around, he couldn't help but raise an eyebrow at the scene; the place looked like a battlefield ravaged by a typhoon.

Cleaning this up would be a disaster, but first he needed to help a girl.

He quickly reached Carol's side.

"How did you get hurt like that?" That was the question that puzzled him the most. While the insect monster might have been strong by human standards, Daniel, who had killed it, knew it shouldn't have been a problem for Carol.

Carol shook her head, she was confused too.

"I don't know, it's like being near him made me sick, I—" Carol stumbled over her words, her face paling, and she almost started to vomit.

Now that she wasn't in the middle of a fight, she couldn't continue to ignore the symptoms.

Daniel took her in his arms and flew high into the sky, passing through the clouds and soon beyond the atmosphere.

He let the sun help her; visibly, the wounds on her body began to heal. Carol sighed, relaxing and closing her eyes.

As she regained her strength, Daniel looked towards the earth.

He hadn't expected something like this to happen, much less so close to where he lived. He knew this world wasn't normal, but monsters? He hoped it wouldn't become routine.

He thought about his disadvantages; did this have something to do with them? But maybe this didn't happen because of him; he looked at Carol, maybe this had much more to do with her.

Whatever the answer was, he would find out.

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Note:

The effort to make this chapter was quite exhausting; there were many ideas I wanted to include but, for one reason or another, couldn't combine properly. In reality, I was going to have over ten thousand words, but I had to delete many things, haha. Well, the final result doesn't disgust me, so I think that's enough. What do you think?

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15: Discoveries
15: Discoveries

Smallville was in chaos, pinpointing a particular reason would be difficult as many important events had occurred in a short amount of time.

The murder of students in front of the high school was a localized chaos, not many people beyond those present and the officers who began to head there had an idea of what had happened.

Then, a horrible sound, like the screeching of a million insects, swept through, causing that all the crystals in kilometers around to suddenly shatter. That was a general chaos, one that affected Smallville and a bit beyond.

Next came the tremors, like continuous earthquakes that began to shake the town for two or three minutes culminating in a roar that made everything before it pale in comparison, a real earthquake that only lasted a few seconds but brought the small rural town into even greater chaos than before.

The inhabitants of Smallville were scared, confused, but above all doubtful, what the hell had happened?

On the grounds of Smallville School, Carol arrived running, her destroyed clothes had been changed, and an identical trench coat to the one she had been wearing all day replaced the previous one.

Carol took a breath before entering the school through a window, which was easy since they all had broken glass.

She easily sneaked into the room where she had left Chloe, using her super hearing to check the situation inside before entering.

Chloe was still unconscious, she seemed, the girl hadn't woken up despite all the chaos that had occurred, and Carol had to wonder if she had hit her too hard.

The steady beats of her heart and her calm breathing didn't seem to indicate anything wrong so she could only attribute it to Chloe having a heavy sleep or something similar.

Carol approached her, adjusted her better, and sat next to her, that was all she needed to do.

Change, return to school, and wait with Chloe, her alibi was that Chloe had fainted upon witnessing what happened in front of the school and Carol had carried her to hide together in an empty classroom inside.

Now she just had to wait for the police to arrive and give her statement.

There were no cameras in the school and before entering the room with Chloe, Carol had made a quick trip to where Whitney's body was, she had touched him for a few moments, so she had to make sure she hadn't left any fingerprints.

Her superhuman sight made it easy for her to detect such things, she only needed a second to check before she was sure it was okay.

Now she just had to wait, she wanted to do more, help more, but Daniel had told her he would take care of it, that he would clean up this mess, that she only needed to do her part and avoid suspicion.

She felt a bit useless but didn't argue with him, Daniel knew better, he would know what to do she trusted him so she just had to do what he said and everything would be fine.

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Daniel didn't know what the hell to do. Of course, he first made sure to do what he did know how to do.

He arrived at the battlefield and without hesitation began to freeze everything. Bloodstains? Freeze. Insectoid body parts? Freeze. Anything, no matter how insignificant, received the treatment of being frozen at super speed.

The battlefield was extensive, and there was a lot of biological material left behind, mainly from the insect monster.

Daniel took a minute, thirty seconds to find everything he could by going at super speed, combing the area with teeth so fine he surprised himself.

Everything he could gather was quickly taken to a secure area deep in the woods. He couldn't take it home directly; it was too much. So he traveled at least a hundred and fifty kilometers until he found a deep and large enough cave where he stuffed everything and sealed it with his icy breath.

The ice was so thick and deep that it would give him enough time to think of something else.

For now, he needed to calm the waters in Smallville. Everything that had happened would undoubtedly attract too much attention. He wasn't too worried about himself, but Carol and her family were a completely different matter.

If someone were to discover her secret, her true origins, the damn spaceship in her barn...

To say things would go south would be an understatement.

That's when he didn't know what to do, how to fix this. How could he divert attention from everything? As he flew back, his brain started to think quickly.

"Divert attention?"

He looked at himself. Wasn't he the biggest attention attractor in the world right now?

He didn't have to clarify everything or give explanations. He just had to confuse them enough so that suspicions fell on him, not in a bad way, just in a way that people would assume all the strange things that happened had to do with him.

To create the perfect lie, you just had to add some truth to it and let the other part do the remaining work. At least that's what his brother used to say.

And so far, none of his advice had failed him... mostly.

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That day, Daniel arrived in Smallville as Defiant. The aftermath of Carol's battle created accidents and structural damage in some parts of the town. Daniel made sure to reach those places and start helping with the cleanup.

Meanwhile, the authorities had arrived at Smallville High School.

The scene was strange in many ways. Witnesses claimed that a monster had attacked the students, and the descriptions were consistent: humanoid form with insectoid characteristics.

Greg wasn't very popular at school and didn't have friends. No one managed to recognize him truly from a distance and with the severe aesthetic changes he underwent.

Probably the only ones who could recognize him were Whitney and Lana.

Under any other circumstances, claims of a monster appearing would be dismissed and filed away. But news that Defiant was in town spread quickly.

When something extraordinary already exists in the world, everything becomes possible.

For a long time, people had been waiting for someone or something else like Defiant to appear. Many believed he was unique, but the most astute could see a new era coming, a wave that would change the world.

As people arrived at the site where Carol fought, rumors and claims that Defiant had battled the monster that appeared at the high school grew louder.

The students were the most vocal. Their thinking was simple: a monster killing people and a superhero appearing in the same place? Then the superhero took care of it and was now helping the townspeople.

In addition to Carol and Chloe, many other people had hidden in the school—some teachers, some students. Their situation was neither unique nor strange, so they were grouped as indirect witnesses.

Those who attracted the most attention were those at the scene, the direct witnesses, and standing out among them was Lana Lang, who was currently giving her statement.

"I-it was like the skin on his body was a disguise, it bulged and twisted as if it wanted to peel off, I thought I was going to die, but then someone saved me. I couldn't see who it was, it was too fast. One moment that thing had me in its hands, and the next, something hit it hard, and I was safe"

Her statements simply reinforced the rumor of Defiant facing the monster as what had happened.

Lana had forgotten to mention that the person who saved her had spoken to her. She had also forgotten to mention that what she heard was a woman's voice. It wasn't intentional omission—her boyfriend and all her friends had been brutally murdered in front of her by her stalker.

She was still in shock, and recalling every exact detail was difficult; she just wanted to go home.

The police weren't harsh with her. She was just a girl who had no guilt in this. It helped that Smallville was a small town where people knew each other. The older officers had seen Lana grow up, as well as many of the other kids in town.

Some knew her aunt.

They didn't make things difficult for her.

Thanks to her statements, they could put a name to the monster: Greg Arkin. Without hesitation, they went to his house, where they found another crime scene. Although there was no body, the bloodstains were enough indication.

After that, they couldn't find any more clues.

Why Greg had turned into a monster and how he had done it were mysteries they couldn't solve.

It was something extraordinary, something beyond them, so they decided to close the case. There was no point in searching for a reason for impossible things.

With no leads and no trails to follow, they could only withdraw. Until something else happened, this case would remain unresolved.

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"Did I really faint?" Chloe took a sip of her coffee as she looked at Carol. They were still at the school. Due to the seriousness of the situation and the shortage of staff, the officers took a while to take statements. They were just finishing, and the parents of the students were taking longer to arrive due to the aftermath that hit the town.

"yes, you just collapsed. I had to drag you, which wasn't easy. Maybe you need to go on a diet" Carol said, trying to lighten the mood, but Chloe remained incredulous.

She, an aspiring reporter, had fainted just from seeing a corpse? She had missed the most significant event since the meteor shower because she was too scared?

In some way, she couldn't believe it, but she had to. This was a harsh blow to her. How could she be a reporter if a corpse scared her so much she fainted? She didn't want to be callous, but a reporter encountered chilling scenes all the time. She had researched a lot about it and seen many photos online. She knew what she could encounter and see, and she thought she was ready. It seemed she was wrong.

From the side, Carol watched as Chloe seemed frustrated with herself, and she could only apologize internally. This was for her own good. Chloe would understand.

"Carol!" Her parents' voices made Carol lift her head and turn in their direction. The police officers began to let the students' relatives through to pick them up.

Carol stood up and patted Chloe's shoulder.

"Your dad should be here soon. It's better for you to rest and not dwell on this too much, okay? Fear... isn't easy to overcome" This time, Carol's words had something truly genuine in them—fear, a word she had ignored but had now come to understand. Somehow, it made her more aware of some things.

Distractedly, Chloe nodded with her head still bowed. Carol sighed before turning around and going to her parents.

They rushed to hug her immediately.

"Are you okay?" Carol nodded, patting her mother's back.

"Everything's fine. You know nothing bad can happen to me" Her mother sighed in relief, and her father glanced around before approaching and whispering so only the three of them could hear.

"Were you involved in this?"

Carol knew this question was coming, and without blinking, she completely denied it.

"No, I just made sure Chloe was safe, and we hid together"

Her parents seemed much more relieved with that response.

"That's good, that's fine" Jonathan Kent said before starting to lead his family to their truck.

"You did the right thing, Carol. This was very dangerous. I heard some kind of monster attacked the students, and that... hero took care of it. It's too close; you need to be careful. Don't use your abilities until all of this calms down, understand?"

Her father warned her as he opened the van door. His gaze was serious and severe. Carol nodded and got into the vehicle without saying anything else. Arguing now wouldn't serve any purpose.

Soon they were away from the school. The trip home was somewhat uncomfortable as there were still shards of glass on the seats. Carol grimaced at this; now she wished she had prevented the insect monster from screaming as it did.

As she remembered her fight, Carol rubbed her shoulder. The wound had mostly disappeared. Fortunately, her body healed quickly when in direct contact with sunlight, so she didn't have any visible bruises, and all the blood that covered her had been quickly cleaned off at Daniel's house.

Ordinary humans couldn't have done everything they did in such a short period of time, but they weren't ordinary humans. They didn't need to perceive the world like humans did. Moving at super speed had its advantages.

Carol and Daniel could have an extensive conversation in a matter of seconds without wasting time. It's just that they normally didn't do it because neither of them was used to it.

As the school disappeared in the distance, Carol sighed, relaxed against the seat, and closed her eyes. The day wasn't over yet, and she already felt like going to sleep. She hoped Daniel didn't have any problems, although from what she had been hearing, he seemed to have resolved them as he said he would. That was good. He could always figure everything out.

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Daniel couldn't solve everything, but somehow things worked out. Luck? Destiny? Divine intervention?

It didn't matter. His plan had been successful to some extent. Now he just needed to let things take their course and deal with upcoming problems as they arose.

Smallville would be a bit turbulent in the future. He couldn't keep coming and going from the town until things settled down. It seemed he needed to move temporarily.

That sucked. He wasn't exactly swimming in money at the moment. Where would he go?

"Uh, didn't Harleen say she had an apartment in New York? I wonder if she'll let me stay there since she doesn't use it"

She practically lived in Rykers, so it shouldn't be too much to ask, right?

Plus, he needed her help with something else. Daniel pulled out a small fragment of exoskeleton that glowed faintly in green. It was the only one he hadn't left in the cave.

He needed to know what this was and why it could harm Carol. He had a vague idea, but it seemed to slip from his grasp every time he felt he could remember it.

It was really annoying, knowing you know something but not knowing it.

Also, he needed to know where the hell that insect monster came from. Was it something unique? Or something more? How did it mutate like that? If it was human, how did it stop being one?

Questions upon questions. It seemed like these days were just filled with them. Although a hectic life was better than a boring one.

When night fell, Daniel had finished helping the people of Smallville. Some reporters from nearby cities had started to come because of the news of his stay in the town, but it was too late. When they arrived, Daniel had already put on a farewell show and flew directly to Mexico. There, he decided to visit some cartels and dismantle them quite publicly before discreetly returning to Smallville.

He couldn't fly directly, so he made a stop in Kansas City and ran from there at super speed.

Daniel entered the grounds of his farm somewhat exhausted, mostly mentally. He slumped into one of the two chairs in the backyard and looked at the night sky.

He needed to pack, but before that, he needed to give Carol some instructions.

It wasn't long before a blurry figure entered his backyard. Carol had been resting at her house until she heard Daniel arrive, then she sneaked over.

Carol approached and sat in the chair beside him.

"So... a monster"

It was a bit awkward, but it worked to start the conversation. Carol needed to improve her social skills.

Daniel nodded and said, "It seems things are starting to stir up. This world is more complicated than it seems. For now, you need to keep a much lower profile than usual"

Carol blinked. "What do you mean?"

Daniel thought about how to explain it.

"This incident will attract attention not just from the media or the public. Government agencies, private groups, many people with unknown intentions will come to Smallville for a while. The spotlight will be on this place until something else diverts it"

Daniel looked at Carol. He didn't know if she would be happy with what he was going to say.

"So for a while... don't use your powers near Smallville"

Those words made Carol furrow her brows deeply, she held Daniel's gaze for a moment before her shoulders slumped and she sighed.

Just when she could finally use her abilities freely, this happened.

But she could understand it; raising suspicions was not something she sought right now.

Seeing that she didn't argue, Daniel felt relieved.

"So what will you do?" Carol asked. If he said she couldn't use her powers near Smallville, then he probably thought he should be careful too.

"I'll leave Smallville—" Before Daniel could finish, Carol had already lunged at him with clear panic.

"No! You can't!" If it had been someone else, Carol's grip on him would have broken some bones, but instead, Daniel removed her hands from him and held her by the shoulders, gently seating her back down. Even so, it took a lot of effort.

"I'll leave Smallville, temporarily" he emphasized the last part.

Carol relaxed, though she still seemed somewhat nervous.

"Just until things calm down. I'll still come by from time to time during this time to check in."

Carol wasn't happy, and that was noticeable. She gritted her teeth. She wanted to say she would go with him, that they could move somewhere else, but she couldn't do it even if she wanted to. She was still a minor, and her parents would die before letting her go with what was essentially a stranger to them. Not to mention, she still had to finish school and help on the farm.

It was frustrating; she could go anywhere in the world and beyond, but she was tied to Smallville by insignificant things.

"Where will you go?" Well, even if she didn't live nearby, she could go anywhere now that she could fly. Visiting him in her free time should be fine, right?

Daniel spoke without much thought.

"I have a friend who lives in New York; I'll simply ask her to let me stay with her for a while."

Suddenly, the atmosphere seemed much colder than usual. Daniel furrowed his brows; was winter coming early?

He turned to look at Carol, who was giving him a somewhat strange look. He raised an eyebrow but decided not to ask; women were too complicated to understand, and he didn't need more headaches right now.

Meanwhile, Carol was internally debating with herself. Maybe she should run away from home? Her parents would understand; she would just go with Daniel for a while and return later. She could take care of herself pretty well, and they knew that, so it shouldn't be a big problem. school? what is it? is it eaten?

Of course, her logical side told her that was a stupid plan; her logical side should shove her opinions up her ass.

"So, take care of my farm while I'm away, okay? I'll take some things with me but leave some others; they're important, so I'll trust you to keep them safe. I know with you here, everything will be fine" Daniel smiled, patting Carol's head and looking into her eyes, trying to convey all the confidence he had in her.

"Of course" Carol said through gritted teeth. Now she couldn't just follow him without fear of disappointing him; that was cruel.

They talked a little more, but Carol had to leave since her parents were quite alarmed, and she couldn't spend too much time outside without them noticing.

Watching her leave, Daniel entered his farm. Now, what things should he pack?

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"What do you want?!"

Harleen was having a hard day. Working at Rykers was never easy, and dealing with Killgrave's victims wasn't either. She had been quite busy and was hoping to relax during dinner with Daniel.

What she didn't expect was for him to ask for her apartment.

She looked him in the face, narrowed her eyes, and said, "If this is your way of flirting, it's a bit strange"

Daniel laughed, "If I were so bad at it, I wouldn't even dare to leave the house. I just have some issues at home. Have you heard about what happened in Smallville?"

It was a bit hard not to. Everything Defiant did was national news at least these days. Rumors about him fighting a monster quickly circulated among people.

Though not many believed it. After all, there was no evidence beyond some dead students, a small town with some damages, and the fact that Defiant was there helping people.

"Wait, the monster thing is real?!" Harleen almost shouted but managed to control her tone of voice.

Daniel nodded, took a bite of his food, swallowed, and then responded.

"Smallville is where I live" Telling her didn't really affect Daniel much. She already knew his face and his real name. After all, he couldn't just invite her to dinner and let her keep calling him Defiant all the time.

Harleen opened her eyes wide. "Oh... I see" and she understood. She was smart after all.

"So, the world's greatest hero is now a vagabond, huh? Well, you're in luck. This generous lady has decided to help you" she stretched out her hand as if she were one of those arrogant high-society ladies.

Daniel rolled his eyes, "Maybe you should have studied acting; you'd be a hit in circuses."

Harleen scoffed and lowered her hand. "I'd be a hit at anything" she emphasized before becoming serious.

"Alright, you can stay, but I don't want you wrecking anything, okay? That apartment cost me all my savings" she didn't say it, but she really loved her apartment, even if she couldn't be there often these days.

"I promise I'll protect it as if it were mine" Daniel solemnly promised.

Harleen looked at him skeptically "Like your farm that you made a hole in the roof of?"

Maybe Daniel shouldn't have told her that.

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"Welcome!" Harleen said as they entered her apartment, quickly moving to turn on the lights.

Daniel entered and observed the place with some curiosity. It was a medium-sized apartment in a good area of New York, more precisely in Manhattan, which couldn't have been easy to get.

The walls were painted red with white accents and adorned with several interesting paintings. There were some photos, mostly of Harleen alone or with what seemed like friends? Family members? He decided not to pry too much into it and kept walking.

Upon entering the living room, Daniel saw many plants, too many plants.

"I didn't think you were a nature enthusiast" he remarked.

Harleen emerged from the kitchen with two beer cans, and upon seeing him examining the plants, she couldn't help but furrow her brows slightly.

"I'm not" there was some bitterness in her voice.

"For someone who isn't, you seem to take care of them quite well," Daniel didn't have to be an expert to see that.

"Ugh! Let's not talk about those things. I only care for them because they were a gift, but I've been thinking of giving them to someone else. Now that I work at Rykers, it's a bit complicated to take care of them"

She opened the beer can and drank a quarter of it almost instantly, then tossed the other one to Daniel, who caught it and opened it without much thought.

Daniel decided not to inquire further about the plants. It seemed like a sensitive topic, and he didn't want to put his foot in his mouth. Conversations were always tricky.

"Since you'll be staying here, let me give you a tour!" Wanting to change the subject, Harleen stood up and dragged Daniel around the place, showing him every room and how everything worked.

It didn't take long, and Daniel quickly familiarized himself with the place.

After that, they continued chatting about different topics. Harleen kept pulling out beer cans, and Daniel had to wonder if she had a hidden stockpile or something.

"Why are you still sober?" With narrowed eyes, she pointed accusingly at him.

Daniel lowered the beer can and shrugged.

"You know, superpowers and all that. I can't get drunk."

Harleen blinked, then looked at the small stack of empty cans on Daniel's side and fell to her knees on the floor.

"My beer..."

Daniel sighed and looked out the window. It was late already, and he still had things to do, so he should unpack and get going.

"Come on, go to sleep. You still have work, and I have things to do"

Daniel easily lifted her up and led her to her room, where there were more plants.

Maybe the idea of wanting to give them away wasn't a bad one after all.

She fell asleep easily, and Daniel went to the guest room to settle in. He would be here for a while, so it was best to get comfortable.

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"What the hell am I doing?" Harleen had promised herself not to do stupid things for anyone else anymore. She had had enough trouble with all the problems Pamela had caused her.

But now she found herself here at S.T.A.R Labs, watching someone illegally using the internal laboratories, with her help...

If anyone found out, she would be in so much trouble...

Meanwhile, Daniel was quite busy. At first, he had wanted to use the equipment he had already acquired to analyze Greg's remains, but that plan hit a wall head-on. It was one thing to extract fragments from the remains left by Killgrave's power, and another completely different thing to analyze biological samples in depth.

So he needed something better. He didn't have the resources to get the equipment immediately, so he had to think about how to analyze the samples effectively, more precisely how to get the equipment to do so. It was while he was pondering what to do that Harleen decided to lend a hand.

Harleen had worked for a while as an intern at Star Labs while she was still in college, specifically in the neurochemistry area where they researched pharmacological treatments for psychiatric diseases.

Unlike other laboratories, Star Labs didn't focus on a single field; they dealt with technology in general in its various forms.

And for that, they had different types of facilities throughout the country. The laboratory they were in was one dedicated to human biology research, disease treatments, and drug development.

Harleen knew the place, so entering the facilities with her help had been easy. Daniel had taken care of breaching the cyber security system, which was somewhat complicated but nothing that coding at super speed couldn't overcome.

So now he could use the facilities without any problems and conduct some tests.

He looked at the samples he had been analyzing, raising an eyebrow with doubts before signaling for Harleen to come closer. She, still somewhat nervous, ran to his side.

Daniel pointed to the results, and Harleen looked at them attentively, her expression changing several times.

She wasn't an expert in the field of genetic coding, but she had enough knowledge to know when something was very wrong.

How could DNA have two different types of super genetic mutations at the same time?

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Daniel couldn't believe there would come a day when he could say this, but he was becoming quite an avid reader.

It helped that his brain could now process large amounts of information in a short period of time and easily retain that information.

And thanks to that, he had been studying a lot. It had been a few days since the incident in Smallville and his trip to the Star Labs laboratories. The results he obtained were beyond his understanding, and if he wanted to comprehend them, he needed to delve deep into the field of genetic science.

It was easy and difficult in equal parts. Daniel wasn't a genius; he might have had the ability to learn at super speed and retain that information thanks to the core that allowed him to remember things perfectly when he wanted to. That might make him seem like a genius in the eyes of others, but the reality was that he would always be limited to the knowledge that others had already discovered.

Of course, he could use that knowledge to make his own discoveries. That's how humanity had progressed for the most part.

But doing that was incredibly difficult, no matter how good his memory was or how much information he had in his brain.

That's why he didn't believe he was a genius. Geniuses like Tony Stark could also remember large amounts of information. He didn't know if it was perfect, but still, their memory capacity was immense.

But that's not what made them geniuses. No, the real reason they could be above the vast majority of thinking beings is their ability to take the unknown, the impossible, and make it possible.

No matter how much information you retain, it's useless if your brain isn't able to take all that information, analyze it, judge it as insufficient, and seek possibilities where there seem to be none, and yet still find them.

But even though he wasn't a genius, he could certainly pretend to be one with all he had studied lately.

And as they always say, every effort bears fruit.

While carefully inspecting the records, studies, and genetic research done by humanity and securely stored around the world, he noticed something interesting.

Actually, at first, he didn't believe it was real. He had dismissed it as a coincidence, but with each new piece of information he obtained, a pattern emerged.

It was quite well hidden; no one could have found it if they hadn't been specifically looking for something related to genetic mutations.

It was as if every trace of that information had been forcefully erased, at least digitally. But what happens with physical records is that sometimes, some things slip through.

A certain passage in a certain book here, a mention in a study there, old genetic tests and examinations forgotten and dusty, gathering dust in certain libraries, universities, and laboratories.

And so, with dozens more clues.

It had taken him some time, but Daniel had gathered enough information to realize something.

Someone or something had erased a part of humanity's scientific progress in genetic sciences, entire decades.

But it had been careless, as if it had been done hastily. Still, it was a good job; humans would take a long time to realize it. They would have to rediscover things that they had already discovered decades ago.

For Daniel, it was just a matter of searching a little more, looking a little more, obtaining blood samples, and sneaking into the Broad Institute at MIT was the final nail to confirm his suspicions.

Now he just had to find out exactly what effect this Gen X had on humans.

And if that had any relation to the insect monster, now he knew was called Greg Arkin.

A seemingly normal teenager until one day he wasn't.

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16: State of mind
16: State of mind

"Reports" the room fell silent for a moment, everyone gathered there looked at each other, waiting for who would be the first to speak.

Clearing his throat and swallowing nervously, one of the agents responsible for collecting physical evidence began to speak.

"We began the collection of samples three hours ago. We also took control of satellite images, surveillance cameras, personal cameras, phone lines, and audio recordings. So far, all the evidence obtained matches the report already written"

In other words, they hadn't obtained anything.

Nick Fury stood up with his hands behind his back.

He looked at the agent who had spoken to him and said in a grave voice, "The best satellites in the world, access to all existing media, and the deployment of over a hundred personnel, and you're telling me that the only thing we know is what the police already knew three hours ago?!"

His fist slammed the table forcefully, shaking the papers on it.

He couldn't bear this level of incompetence.

The agent licked his lips, but he didn't flinch like many others would have done. Instead, he stood his ground, something extraordinary that not many people would be capable of when faced with a furious Nick Fury in front of them

"Sir, if you allow me, I can explain"

His teammates looked at him as if he were an idiot. What was there to explain? They had failed, they hadn't obtained anything substantial. What could they possibly say?

Nick Fury looked at him, narrowing his one eye, and spoke.

"explain it" He wasn't like other stubborn agency directors; the director of S.H.I.E.L.D. delved deep if necessary to get results and solutions. If the problem wasn't with his agents, then he needed to know and fix it as quickly as possible.

The agent quickly stood up and activated a holographic screen where several images and data began to unfold. This type of technology wasn't available to the public; only the military and certain special groups could have it thanks to exclusive commercial deals with Stark Industries, more precisely Tony Stark, who had developed holographic projection technology.

"Well, there are some unexpected factors that have hindered our investigation. As you can see in this timeline, everything begins at 3:13 pm, just a few minutes after classes ended at Smallville High School. The first call to the emergency line occurs two minutes later at 3:15 pm, made by one of the students who witnessed the murder of the other students"

Images of the corpses and the crime scene were presented, the brutality with which the young people were murdered even caused some of the present agents to furrow their brows slightly.

"Exactly as that call occurs, the fight between Defiant and the monster begins" satellite images were shown, nearly a kilometer of dense forest was affected. The main problem that everyone noticed was the thick clouds covering the scene.

That was a clear obstacle, even though the satellites had enough technology to use infrared vision as well as radar in them, that didn't mean that the images obtained that way could replace the quality of the images taken directly by the main lens.

"Exactly three seconds after the fight begins, we lose our infrared vision"

In the infrared image, an intense heat trail suddenly appeared, flooding everything in red.

"According to our calculations, at that moment, there was a discharge of concentrated thermal energy of at least one million degrees Celsius, or at least those were the data we obtained before the satellite sensors stopped working"

And so they lost one of the ways they could obtain images of the confrontation.

Satellites in space had great capabilities, but they had not yet been adapted to what a Kryptonian could do; Carol's heat vision was beyond what manufacturers expected their sensors to face.

Perhaps what contributed most was that one couldn't choose which satellite to use; whether it was S.H.I.E.L.D. or any other government or organization, if they wanted to see real-time images, they had to use what was available at that moment.

Above the skies of Kansas, overlooking Smallville and the nearby towns, there was only an ordinary weather satellite. Even if S.H.I.E.L.D. had better satellites at its disposal, it was impossible to change their trajectory and position out of thin air. They weren't spaceships; they were stationary satellites for the most part.

That was one of the reasons why no one could track Defiant's flight path. Apart from its absurd speed, the satellites couldn't chase it. It was everywhere, going to every corner of the world every day. How could you position a satellite if you didn't even know where it would be?

"So without infrared vision, we get this from the radar"

And that was even worse. Nick had heard of the tremors that shook the surroundings, but seeing a representation of them made him understand more deeply what the people of Smallville must have felt.

It was as if someone had taken the entire place and decided to detonate hundreds of high-powered explosives one after another in an extremely short period of time.

In summary, they couldn't obtain images with the radar either.

"And that leaves us with ordinary images."

Ordinary images covered in clouds. Sure, there were gaps between them, but that hardly made a difference.

"Even with our best experts trying to clarify it, there's really not much we can get apart from this"

The image seemed to clarify a bit, barely enough to get a blurry view of what was underneath.

Everyone in the room stared intently at the images for almost two minutes. Two minutes where there were only flashes, blurry figures, earth collapsing out of nowhere, and a forest being destroyed every second as if someone were detonating bomb after bomb in it.

Carol and Greg's fight barely lasted two minutes, two minutes that no human was capable of capturing at all.

Dust filled the place, joining the clouds as the final obstacle that prevented any decent view of how everything ended.

"After this, our field agents took an hour and seven minutes to reach the scene. Right now, they're still combing the area thoroughly, but according to all recent reports, the place was cleaned long before they arrived. Entire sections were removed everywhere, leaving no trace behind"

The agent took a deep breath.

"The nearby security cameras also captured nothing as the fight happened far from any of them. We only have a few images of Defiant helping the people of Smallville, but even those are flawed. The destruction of the surrounding crystals also shattered their lenses, resulting in low-quality images"

The agent coughed a bit and sat back down.

"With that said, the only reliable information, which doesn't contradict anything of the little we managed to obtain, is the word of the witnesses and the townsfolk as well as that of the officers on the scene"

Nick sighed, looking at the evidence before him, and clenched his teeth. In the end, it wasn't his agents who had failed; it was his technology. While S.H.I.E.L.D. had access to great scientific minds and cutting-edge advances, Defiant and his opponent seemed to have surpassed every advancement and technology possible in S.H.I.E.L.D.'s hands.

Maybe it was time to talk to Tony? No, not yet. He had barely returned from Afghanistan and had announced his refusal to create weapons. Asking him to work with S.H.I.E.L.D. now didn't seem feasible.

So they couldn't get information about what happened during the fight. Well, Fury would accept this defeat, but they hadn't lost completely yet.

"All right, we'll change our focus. I want all agents in the area to concentrate on this boy, Greg Arkin" he pointed to the photo of the teenager who had overnight turned into a monster.

"I want to know how and why he went from being an ordinary young man to becoming a superhuman monster who killed his mother and then began to massacre his classmates"

Whatever the form or reason for his change, Fury needed to know it now.

"I don't care how long it takes, even if you have to turn that town upside down"

Unbeknownst to S.H.I.E.L.D. or Fury, Daniel had anticipated this course of action on his part. He knew that one of the things they would be most curious about would be Greg's change.

Not only S.H.I.E.L.D., any other similar organization on the planet would try to find the cause of its change.

Until something else diverted their attention, Smallville would be teeming with agents and covert spies.

That's why he left; he could hide from satellites, but he couldn't hide from an agent looking at the sky at the least expected moment.

If it were possible, he would have dragged Carol with him, but that was out of his hands; her parents were still present and would be the perfect cover for her.

Moreover, Daniel had already ensured that any gaps in Carol's information were covered. When the Kents adopted her, they did a good job of making everything look legal and in order. Still, certain information could still raise suspicions.

Daniel had made sure long ago that those suspicions would vanish.

He did this long before this problem arose, anticipating a situation where Carol's identity could be discovered.

He just hoped it would be enough.

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March 25, 2007.

Several days had passed since the incident with Greg and several days since Daniel had been wandering the planet acquiring knowledge.

Now he was back at Harleen's apartment. He had been using it quite often despite traveling around the world; it was his temporary base of operations and where he had been storing the results of his research.

"So, look at this. This is the X Gene, a dormant meta-gene in at least 45% of the human population. Normally, it does nothing, just stays there. But there are records from World War II where armies from different countries tried to activate it, believing it was the key to creating so-called super soldiers"

Finding this information had been complicated, too complicated. He had to dig into old abandoned bunkers, ancient graves, and explore places forgotten by God.

Delve into the secret records of the world's armies, those that were ignored and only accumulated dust.

"And was it?" Harleen asked as she spooned a mouthful of chocolate ice cream into her mouth.

Daniel nodded but shook his head.

"It should have been, but somehow it wasn't. There aren't many records of that; I know something happened, but I don't know the exact outcome... Anyway, back to the main topic, the X Gene normally doesn't seem to activate on its own, or at least I haven't found records of it. Therefore, it needs a trigger, something to awaken it, to stimulate it"

Daniel pulled out a tightly sealed transparent jar; bright green liquid was visible inside it.

"Analyzing Greg's remains, I realized what that stimulant could have been. It's an unknown radioactive substance. I haven't been able to find any database with records of it, and I think I know why. Despite being radiation, it can't be detected in the same way; it's something completely new and unknown to humanity, and it was this radiation that stimulated the X Gene in Greg's body, awakening a hidden potential in human DNA never before seen"

Daniel then pulled out some blueprints for what appeared to be a Geiger counter but somehow different.

"Soon I'll build this instrument. With the data I've obtained, I'll be able to trace the unique radioactive signature of this substance and find its origin. If possible, I'll isolate and conceal it to prevent another similar case. Then, I'll be able to study it in greater depth" Daniel took a deep breath and smiled.

"What do you think? Isn't it great?" Seeing his tousled hair, wrinkled clothes, and almost manic look, Harleen asked the question that had been on her mind for a few days.

"When was the last time you slept?"

Daniel blinked.

"Two? Almost three months ago?" Harleen's eyes widened in shock.

"Are you crazy?"

Daniel scoffed.

"Come on, I have superpowers, I don't need to sleep" The core would keep his body in the best possible condition all the time, so why would he need to sleep?

"I know your body is indestructible or some shit like that, but your mind isn't, idiot! The psychological effect of not resting still takes its toll even if your body is healthy"

Harleen stood up and walked over to him.

"You've been learning a ton of information, researching, and going back and forth without rest. If you keep this up, you'll have a nervous breakdown."

Harleen knew well; many times a person's physical condition was totally unrelated to their mental state.

Daniel wanted to say he was okay; his core indicated it all the time. But as he thought about it, he saw his hand trembling.

Why? He was fine; every cell in his body was in its best state. He could run ten thousand laps around the Earth if he wanted to. So why did he feel like lying down and closing his eyes?

Harleen took his trembling hand and looked at him.

"Mental fatigue goes beyond physical state. You may have an indestructible body, but even with the short time I've known you, I can see you still have the mind and heart of a human, and that needs rest"

Daniel frowned. Well, she was a psychiatrist, so she should know more about that. He sighed and let his shoulders sag a bit. If he were honest with himself, even if he was physically fine, lately he was starting to feel some tension in his mind.

"Come on, let's go. It's time to sleep" "Harleen dragged him to her room and threw him onto her bed. Obviously, Daniel let her do all this. When his head touched the pillow, he couldn't help but appreciate the scent of her hair on it.

It smelled like a flower, fresh and sweet. Was it her shampoo? He slowly closed his eyes and decided, for the first time since he arrived in this world, to take a nap.

He would solve the problem with the second type of mutation in Greg's DNA later.

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"I wasn't expecting to see you here, Tony" in a hangar at the United States Air Force base.

"I've been quite active" Tony Stark gave a firm handshake to Lieutenant Colonel James Rhodes. It had been quite a few days since he had seen his friend since returning with him from Afghanistan.

Rhodes smiled and patted his back.

"How are you holding up? I heard you've been holed up at home, not going out. It's very strange not to hear news of you causing some mischief in the Malibu clubs" Tony laughed but spoke seriously.

"Those times are behind me now. I'm on a new path, doing something huge, something important, and I want you to be a part of it"

Tony was honest. He didn't have many people he could trust. This was important, something that would change the world. Rhodes was his friend, his only friend, and he hoped he would be on his side.

Rhodes looked at him, speaking seriously.

"Is it a new type of weapon? Because that's the only way you'll have my attention" Tony clicked his tongue and lowered his head. That wasn't what he wanted to hear.

"Come on, man! Snap out of it. Everyone here has been going crazy since that guy in tights showed up. The army is in a mess. We need you, Tony. Only you can help us with this"

"Help with what? Trying to kill him? Capture him? What does the army expect me to do? Create weapons to kill the guy who saves people? Rescue cats from trees and help old ladies cross the street?"

While one could argue that his armor was a weapon, Tony didn't consider its primary function to be harming others, not in the same way his previous weapons had. This was more, much more.

"He's a criminal, Tony! He violates international airspace laws all the time! Crosses borders illegally and invades foreign territory without authorization. At least help us track him down, give us something to follow. I know you can do it"

Tony scoffed.

"Do you realize that everything you mentioned is practically the same thing?"

Tony sighed.

"I made it clear when I returned. I won't make weapons for the military anymore. I won't work for them or with them. This is personal, Rhodes. Will you help me or not?" he said, offering his hand one last time.

"Now you're a humanitarian? Will you be making heaters and energy-efficient bulbs? Come on, Tony, be realistic. The world is going crazy! There's a guy in the sky traveling back and forth without anyone being able to stop him, and the world's governments aren't happy. The military is worried, and we need your mind now more than ever"

Tony turned around and started to leave. This... this wasn't what he was looking for.

"Tony! You need to clear your mind, Friend, I know what happened in Afghanistan was tough, but you can't let that cloud your thoughts all the time. You need to rest and think things through, get back to being yourself!"

Tony stopped in his tracks, shaking his head. His shoulders seemed to slump a bit, but he quickly straightened up and began to walk with firmer steps.

"You don't understand, Rhodes. Right now, I'm who I should have always been"

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17: Gene M
17: Gene M

March 30, 2007

Carol looked, for what was perhaps the hundredth time, at the wooden floor. It was shining, so shiny that her reflection was clear in it, almost like a mirror.

She dropped the cloth from her hand and looked around. Everything was clean, maybe too clean. She licked her lips. What was she supposed to do now?

With frustration, she sighed and lay down on the floor, staring at the ceiling in boredom.

Fourteen days. Fourteen days had passed, seven hours, fourteen minutes, and 8 seconds, nine, ten...

She shook her head. Counting how much time had passed only made her more frustrated. Since the "incident" as everyone in the town called it, things had been chaotic. School had been canceled for the time being, not just because of the murders, but also due to the damage from the earthquakes and Greg's screams, which had been significant.

Well, the whole town had suffered some amount of damage because of that. Everyone seemed quite busy fixing their own things, and Carol felt a bit guilty about that. She should have kept Greg away from the town more.

While everyone was busy, the town also saw a number of new faces every day. Carol could easily point out each of them. She kept herself as far away from those people as possible, observing their actions, of course, but not too closely. Daniel had told her to be careful, after all.

Besides that, she had helped with repairs on her parents' farm, which didn't take much time. She finished most of the heavy work in the blink of an eye, and when she realized it, she had absolutely nothing to do.

So, she had been going to Daniel's farm, waiting for his return. She also cleaned up a bit and fixed his windows... and his roof.

And she waited.

And waited.

And fourteen days had passed, seven hours, fifteen minutes, twenty seconds, twenty-one, twenty-two...

She gritted her teeth, stood up, and took the cloth again. There must be something else in this house she could clean.

She looked around, but no, not even the most insignificant speck of dust had been left. She sighed and let the cloth drop. What was she supposed to do now?

"He said he would come back. He said he would come by to see how things were"

Not that she didn't trust him, but she was certainly starting to worry a bit. Had something happened? Did he find something important? Or something dangerous? He had told her he would investigate the origin of the "monster" which she now also knew was called Greg. His identity couldn't be hidden in a small town like Smallville; people found out things quickly.

She hoped he would be successful in his search, but with no news on how he was doing, she could only stay still and wait. The worst part was that she couldn't use her abilities casually like she had before. Daniel was right that people would be paying a lot of attention to Smallville.

Carol had to be careful. She had noticed how the "visitors" in the town asked certain questions, probing, trying to find something. They were subtle, but not subtle enough to escape her eyes and ears.

So, she had been holding back and behaving like an ordinary country girl, helping on the farm and doing her chores, which was damn frustrating. After starting to use her powers freely, after finding her place in the world, now she had to go back and pretend to be the same person she had hated being.

Just being ordinary, and she absolutely hated it.

"I need to do something" She had waited long enough. It shouldn't be a problem if she just took a walk, right?

She could leave Smallville without alerting anyone. It was simple; she had already noticed the pattern the "visitors" followed. She knew the town better than anyone, knew how to leave it without being seen. With her speed, she could leave and return, and no one would notice anything.

"He said he would stay in New York...." A quick visit, just to make sure everything was in order.

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Daniel looked at the results in his hands. The analyses had been reviewed dozens of times and redone another dozen times. When he successfully found information about the X Gene and could deduce why it had awakened, he thought he had successfully found the origin of Greg's mutations. He was partially correct.

While the X Gene had awakened due to the special radiation that had somehow reached the boy's body, the reality was that this was only one of the factors that induced such a drastic change in Greg.

When he began to investigate the second anomalous Genome in Greg's DNA, he realized that the X Gene had only been secondary. It had been activated, yes, but it had not been the dominant mutation. It had simply been an unexpected side effect of something else, something that was beyond anything humanity had ever seen before.

Because whatever it was that he found was not human at all, it was monstrous. It made no sense. The data, the analyses, even seeing it through a microscope only revealed more clearly what Daniel already knew.

Its form was grotesque and nonsensical, a biological impossibility. It looked like a cell but at the same time something different. Daniel had been trying to find its origin, but so far, nothing even remotely resembled it.

This was not human.

Daniel sighed and reclined on the couch, admiring the ceiling of Harleen's apartment.

"Any progress?" the woman emerged from her room with wet hair after showering, looking at the mess Daniel had made in her living room and couldn't help but point it out.

"Do you want me to help you tidy all this up?" at her question, Daniel became blurry for a second, and Harleen felt the air whip her face and closed her eyes for a brief moment. When she opened them again, she found her living room completely tidy and clean.

Looking at the place, Harleen couldn't help but give Daniel a thumbs-up.

"You'd make an amazing husband, you know?"

Daniel chuckled, sat back on the couch, and looked at her.

"Don't you mean butler?"

"Isn't it the same thing?" as she said that, she came to his side and saw the neatly stacked pile of papers, which were the results of Daniel's latest research.

She had seen most of them before, even though she wasn't a superhuman with powers and a supermind, she was still a woman who had graduated early from college as one of the top students in her field, besides having valuable experience in other areas.

She had learned one or two things about genetics thanks to her interest in neurochemistry and hereditary disorders, so she could understand the results Daniel had obtained although with some difficulty. Thus, she was able to answer her own first question upon reading the last of the results on the stack of papers.

"So, it's that bad, eh?" she looked at him with concern, perhaps the only person on the planet who had been watching all his hard work these days was her. It was admirable, but also worrying; she had to intervene a few times to make sure he took a break now and then.

Daniel sighed at her concerned look and nodded in response.

"I don't know what this is, it's... horrible. I thought the X Gene had taken the potential of human DNA far enough, but this thing has surpassed even that. The human genome simply isn't designed to deform in this way. It's grotesque and nonsensical"

Harleen approached him and patted his back in a comforting manner.

"Hey, relax. This... Gene M? might be inexplicable for now, but I'm sure you'll find the answers you're looking for sooner or later. You're too stubborn not to"

Daniel smiled, he could hear the confidence in her voice, She was right; even if he was at a dead end now, he was sure he would figure out the origin of this mutation if he kept studying it.

"Gene M?" he asked, raising an eyebrow at the name Harleen had mentioned.

She blushed slightly.

"Well, you know, M for Monster. After all, it's how you describe it, right? Like something monstrous" She liked to give names to things; she couldn't help it, it was something she had done since she was a child.

Daniel nodded; it was a simple but fitting name. Gene M, it would do for now.

Harleen suddenly stood up; it was time to relax, and she knew how to do it. She cleared the papers from the coffee table to take them out of sight and pointed towards the kitchen.

"Come on, it's time for a break. Let's cook something"

Daniel raised an eyebrow.

"Don't you want to go to a restaurant this time? I was starting to think that kitchen was just for show" At his words, Harleen pouted.

"For your information, I'm pretty good at cooking. Besides, you should thank me. No guy before you has had the honor of eating something prepared personally by me" she said, puffing her chest out as if it were an extraordinary gift.

Daniel wasn't surprised by her words. While Harleen hadn't explicitly told him, according to his memories, she was a lesbian, or at least the version of her he remembered was. He wasn't exactly sure because there were still some gaps in those memories, but he did remember that Harley Queen had a girlfriend. He didn't know if this universe's Harleen followed exactly the same tendencies, and asking out of the blue would be strange, but this could be a good opportunity to find out once and for all.

"Really? I thought you would have taken advantage of the 'crazy' university days and had some dates"

Harleen lost some of her confidence upon hearing this; she scratched the back of her head and furrowed her brows.

"Ugh, let's not talk about that. The dating scene hasn't been very kind to me"

Recalling those days, Harleen almost grimaced. University had been very hectic, and she had been too focused on her career to the point where she barely had time for herself. There was no time for dating.

Until Pamela came along.

But remembering her first and most disastrous romantic relationship wasn't what she wanted right now.

Seeing her getting irritated, Daniel quickly reassured her.

"Okay, I don't want to make you remember old times. It's better to live in the present, right?"

Harleen nodded eagerly and quickly regained her smile and excitement as if nothing had happened. She could change her emotional state too quickly.

"Exactly! We need to focus on the now!"

She took his hand and began to drag him towards the kitchen.

"Come on, it's been a while since I made a full meal, but I'm still pretty good. You might learn a thing or two" her smile turned arrogant, and Daniel laughed, accepting the challenge.

"You know, I'm pretty good at cooking too..."

He followed her and decided to stop thinking about the Gene M for the moment. It didn't make sense to keep looking at the results; he didn't have enough information, so he would have to put this research on hold until he had a better laboratory and more to work with.

After all, Greg's body, or what was left of it, still had to be thoroughly dissected.

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Carol stood at the top of a building, looking down at the streets of New York and then at the map in her hand. Getting out of Smallville had been much easier than she thought—why hadn't she done it before?

Arriving in New York had also been easy. She had been to the city very few times, so she thought about getting a map. But when she started reading it, she realized it was useless. She didn't even know where the "apartment" of that "friend" Daniel mentioned was.

She only knew it was in New York, Manhattan.

It seemed like she had to use the old method. She hadn't wanted to use it until now because she didn't want Daniel to think she was weird. She had already confessed to spying on him once; doing it again might give him the wrong impression of her.

"I'm just doing it because I want to know if he's okay. He said he didn't mind the first time"

She closed her eyes and followed the direction of the familiar heartbeats. Fortunately, luck was on her side, as it seemed Daniel was in the city. She had been worried about making a trip in vain and not finding him.

She flew easily through the buildings, hiding her presence with her speed, and soon arrived at the top in front of what looked like an expensive apartment building. It had many floors and seemed quite decent, though she wouldn't say that out loud.

Carol looked at the place, unsure of what to do. She was here, so what should she do next? She couldn't just go and knock; what if there was someone else? Like that girl Daniel mentioned. She didn't want to reveal her identity out of nowhere, and she didn't know if that "friend" knew about Daniel and Defiant.

"Uh, I should have practiced more with this."

She closed her eyes, concentrating more deeply than before. Hearing Daniel's heartbeat was easy—it was loud, like thunder rumbling through the night

The other sounds? She had to strain to distinguish them from each other.

Soon she heard music—there were some laughs and the sound of a kitchen in action.

The chatter inside started to become clear.

Carol blinked, feeling a twitch in her left eye. Maybe she was hearing wrong; clearly, her handling of her superhearing was still clumsy. She shook her head and concentrated again.

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"Try this!" Harleen looked at the spoon extended towards her and quickly took a bite. An explosion of flavors assaulted her palate instantly—it was delicious!

"How? How do you know how to cook so well?!" When he had mentioned that she also knew a bit about cooking, she hadn't taken it seriously. She had been quite confident in her own skills, thinking she would easily impress him.

Who was surprised was her. Daniel smiled triumphantly, puffing out his chest, causing his pecs to flex against his loose shirt. Harleen took a quick glance, wondering what it would feel like to sleep on those.

She averted her gaze, feeling the blush on her face. 'Bad thoughts, go away!'

"My taste buds, like everything else in my body, are very different from those of ordinary people. I had to adapt in order to enjoy good meals."

Harleen pouted.

"That's cheating! I want superpowers too" But after she finished speaking, she processed what Daniel had said correctly.

"Wait, does that mean you can't eat just anything? Like, you can taste all the bad stuff in the food?"

"Something like that. I prefer not to think too much about it" Daniel blinked surprise as she moved extremely close to him; their eyes met almost directly, though of course, she needed to stretch to the maximum as he was taller.

"And yet you've been going out to eat with me all these days?"

Harleen, like many other people, knew that restaurants weren't exactly the places with the cleanest food preparation standards. No one talked about it because no one wanted to admit it, but it was the truth. The number of restaurants closed each year for health reasons wasn't for nothing.

Despite that, many people still went out to eat because as long as the food tasted good and looked good, no one cared how or where it was prepared. But if what Daniel said was true, and Harleen didn't doubt him, then all those things that humans could ignore, he could feel.

Just imagining it gave her a shiver down her spine.

"It's not so bad. You seem to enjoy it quite a bit, and I've started getting used to the bad flavors" he said, shrugging.

Since he had a secret identity, he had to make certain sacrifices to stay hidden. While it was difficult at first, he eventually adapted to the bad flavors. After all, he couldn't cook whenever he wanted, and he couldn't get the food that Carol made every day, so he had to take what he could. Perhaps it was something psychological, but despite knowing he could survive without eating, he couldn't stop doing it. It was an imaginary hunger that assaulted his mind from time to time when stress increased.

Harleen sighed but smiled. Doing things for others, even if you don't like them, is not something many people are willing to do. It had been a long time since someone had done something like that for her.

"I can't be mad at you for this, but maybe it's better if we use the kitchen from now on" While she couldn't cook at the same level as him, at least her kitchen was pretty clean.

"Are you saying that for my sake or because you want me to cook for you from now on?"

It seemed his hidden agenda had been discovered.

"I can help! I'm a pretty good assistant"

Daniel laughed, patting her head and ruffling her hair.

"Alright, don't worry, I can cook for both of us. You've been working hard too" Daniel reassured her. Harleen closed her eyes, feeling Daniel's palm on her head. It was warm and comforting

He was right, the whole matter with Killgrave's victims was still being resolved, but significant progress had already been made. She had found the perfect combination and dosage of medications that would help victims rid themselves of any lingering effects on their bodies and minds. She had also isolated the type of pheromones Killgrave produced and was studying their chemical composition and how they affected human neurochemical behavior.

It was still too early to say, but she was confident she could find a way to neutralize these effects. She could even use her research to improve existing medications or create new ones. Though her specialty was psychiatry, she had learned a lot about clinical pharmacology while at Star Lab. After all, psychopharmacology was a field that also intrigued her, and she had considered delving into it in the future. After all, she was still young; obtaining one or two more degrees was never out of the question.

"We both work hard, so we can both cook, right? It's fine that you want to be a gentleman, but if you try too hard, I'll really make you sign those marriage papers" she joked, winking at him.

Daniel looked her directly in the eyes, staying silent for a whole second before responding seriously.

"Doesn't sound like a bad idea"

Harleen recoiled with a red face.

"W-what do you mean by that?" Seeing her so nervous, Daniel smirked mischievously.

"Just kidding, let's keep cooking, or we'll end up having dinner at midnight" he smiled and pinched her cheek. Her nervous face was quite adorable.

"Hey! If you want to touch me first invite me to dinner" she exclaimed, rubbing her cheek once he let go.

"I recall I've taken you to the best restaurants in the country. Does that mean I can do whatever I want?" His voice became huskier towards the end as he leaned in until their noses almost touched. His hand rose, making some strange movements with his fingers that she could clearly see. She stammered a bit and stepped back, Daniel laughed heartily at her and stepped away, still having things on the stove he didn't want to burn.

Harleen took a deep breath to calm herself and furrowed her brows as she watched him start cooking again. She was supposed to be the one making jokes, not the other way around. She would get her revenge on this, somehow.

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The metal railing she had been holding shattered. Carol gritted her teeth and narrowed her eyes, which glowed in a fiery red, the scorching heat emanating from them almost seemed to want to burn a hole through the walls to see what was happening inside.

And in fact that started to happen?...? Carol blinked in confusion as things began to disappear out of thin air, leaving her with a clear view of the apartment where Daniel was.

What was this? Taken aback, she momentarily forgot her anger, blinking several times as she felt something strange with her vision. It was as if she had activated her heat vision but also different. It was a strange feeling she only paid attention to for a moment before realizing that she could now see Daniel through the walls.

Deciding to focus on what she was witnessing, she set aside her questions about the sudden development of a new ability for later. She had more important things to pay attention to right now.

She watched Daniel laughing and joking with a blonde girl who seemed to be in her twenties. She was beautiful and fit, with curves in all the right places and clear, glowing skin that only made the blush on her face more evident as she laughed with those disgustingly bright, white teeth. Anyone looking at her would think she was some kind of model or something.

Both of them seemed cheerful as they cooked together, joking and laughing, teasing each other.

"So, investigating huh......" Carol's eye twitched. Her expression began to shift, alternating between different types of grimaces. Her eyes glowed red again, and her expression began to calm.

The anger faded away, and her face turned into a cold expression, her teeth still gritting occasionally. She looked at Harleen in the distance with strange thoughts passing through her mind.

Suddenly, she realized she hated the color blonde.

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Later that night, Malibu, California.

"Okay, test number 7, one, two, three!" With the countdown finished, Tony took off, slowly rising from the ground. His balance remained steady, with only minor deviations that Jarvis quickly began to correct.

"Alright, it's stable, power output is perfect" Tony took a deep breath, feeling the excitement coursing through his body. Unable to help himself, he smiled, glancing at the data on his holographic interface inside the helmet and decided it was time for a ride.

"Jarvis, how's the weather?" At his query, his assistant quickly responded, displaying various meteorological data on the HUD interface of his armor.

"Clear skies, sir" Tony performed some movement tests in the air and asked for more information.

"And air traffic? Give me nearby flight routes and pay attention to ground control" After saying that, Tony turned towards the exit of his garage, perfect for takeoff.

"I understand, sir, but if I may ask, what are you going to do?"

"We're going for a ride, Jarvis. Gotta test this bad boy out!" With that said, Tony began to increase the energy in the suit's thrusters.

"WOAAA!" In a burst, the golden metallic suit shot out at high speed, covering the garage exit in moments and swiftly reaching the dark night sky.

"This is incredible!" Tony laughed out loud and accelerated even more, feeling the air resistance break and a sonic boom left behind as Mark 2 accelerated beyond the speed of sound, heading towards the clouds.

"Quick, Jarvis, what's the altitude record for that R-7?!"

"The altitude record is twenty-six thousand meters, sir" Tony saw the data on the HUD and grinned.

It was time to break a record.

The sound barrier was broken for the second time, then a third, ascending beyond the clouds, Tony saw the starry sky getting closer and closer.

Then he went beyond the atmosphere; Tony looked in awe at the landscape and couldn't help but glance back at the Earth.

It was an incredible sight.

Tony observed the celestial planet for several minutes, lost in his thoughts until Jarvis spoke.

"Main oxygen tank at 80% capacity, sir, I recommend you return to the planet. Mark 2 doesn't have sufficient oxygen supply for prolonged space travel."

Tony grunted, slightly furrowing his brow. He would have to improve that.

"How's our energy, Jarvis?"

"The main reactor is at 98%, sir, with the secondary reactor still at 100%"

Incredible. He had made a trip to space in record time and had barely used a fraction of his energy supply. Maybe adding that second reactor had been exaggerated? He would know once he measured his flight speed at maximum power against Defiant.

"Activating integrated heating, moderating internal temperature"

It seemed his choice of gold and titanium alloy had been correct; thanks to it, the suit could easily withstand extremely low temperatures. Of course, he also thought of the pilot, meaning himself, and installed an internal heating system to maintain his natural temperature.

This was done with the hypothetical case in mind, unlikely but not impossible, in which he had to fight Defiant. Of course, he also took into account other situations where he might have to face extreme cold, but Tony couldn't deny that initially he had done it to counter one of the hero's abilities.

Although he had criticized Rhodes, Tony also had certain concerns regarding Defiant. Of course, he didn't let his concerns blind him; he wasn't like the military. Still, preparing for any possible situation was never a bad idea.

He didn't want to fight Defiant, but if he had to, then he would be ready for it.

He looked at the Earth for a few more minutes. Since he had come out of that cave in Afghanistan, Tony knew what he had to do, the footprint he wanted to leave on this world, his legacy.

Now, seeing the world he wanted to protect before his eyes in this way, a broader perspective came to him. He realized the responsibility he had chosen to bear, and it felt real, much more real than before, imbuing it with a significantly greater weight that settled on his shoulders.

With determination, he gave it one last look before starting his return.

"Alright, let's head back"

He had a lot to work on.

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18: Tony Stark
18: Tony Stark

Tony swore that no one would ever find out how his roof got a new hole. He rubbed the ice on his head, the pain slowly diminishing. He grimaced as he felt the ice melting and the drops of cold water running down his neck.

He needed to improve the padding in the suit; maybe some more of interior cushioning would be good.

He walked over to where the suit was parked. Admiring it up close was certainly surprising; sometimes he himself was amazed at how incredible he was.

But even he knew that walking around in a suit that seemed to be made entirely of gold would be too ostentatious.

"Jarvis, I need a paint job change, maybe something less flashy, something elegant. Put some black on these parts" he said, pointing to specific parts of the armor. Then Jarvis deployed a projected screen beside him, showing the design of the suit and how the chosen color would look on it.

Tony analyzed the new view thoughtfully.

"I look like a rich man going to a funeral to flaunt his money. Let's add some red here" It was like painting a new sports car. Tony loved those cars, but this was better than any car.

"Perfect colors for camouflage, sir" Jarvis' voice could be almost robotic, but even Tony could detect the sarcasm in those words.

"Hey, I'm quite discreet. Make sure to make it shine" he smiled and walked to his workbench; he still needed to make some adjustments. The flight needed fine-tuning as well as the center of gravity. None of that required a completely new suit; for now, Mark 2 was enough. But Tony was already starting to think about designs for Mark 3.

Mark 2 was good, but it had only just broken Mach 4 during its space walk. Defiant's data placed its speed much higher than that, dozens of times beyond. If Tony wanted to close the gap, he needed more than just powerful engines; he needed to improve the suit's damping system. After all, Tony was still human; even if theoretically the suit could surpass Mach 5, that didn't mean the same for his body. If he didn't want health problems beyond those he already had, he needed a way to solve it.

With those thoughts in mind, he reached his workbench and pressed a button on his keyboard to turn on his computer, causing several monitors to come to life, showing different things at once. He sat down, getting comfortable to work better. At the same time, he noticed a box left behind by Pepper, stretching to pick it up, He looked at the note left and smiled, but before he could look at its content his thoughts were interrupted by the sound of the news on one of the monitors.

"It has been mentioned by reliable sources that Tony Stark's post-traumatic stress has affected his mental state, leading the board members of Stark Industries to decide to remove him from his position as CEO after many days of discussions, resulting in Obadiah Stane taking over as the new CEO of Stark Industries. It is still unknown if this will affect Tony Stark's decision regarding his involvement in the military market, but it is expected that-" Tony suddenly sat up straighter, his eyebrows furrowing, and he set the unopened box aside.

"Jarvis, where is Obadiah right now?"

to his question, his faithful assistant was quick to respond.

"He appears to be at his third annual benefit gala for families of firefighters who died in action" That was his party!

"Jarvis, why don't I have an invitation to my own party? Did you check the Spam folder?"

Tony stood up and began to get ready to leave; he needed to have a serious talk with Obadiah as soon as possible.

"I assure you, sir, I meticulously check every email that comes to you"

Jarvis seemed offended; clearly, he was the best assistant one could ask for, and he wouldn't let something so basic slip by.

"Of course you do, Jarvis, that's why I pay you" Tony started up the stairs to change his clothes.

"You don't pay me, sir" Jarvis' voice was flat.

"And it will stay that way if you keep complaining. Now, get my car ready; it's time for a ride"

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Flashes, luxury cars, men in elegant suits, and beautiful women in low-cut dresses; Tony passed through them all without looking at them even once. His heart was pounding, and the anger that had been building up inside him seemed on the verge of erupting.

He looked at Obadiah, who was grinning from ear to ear and shaking hands like a good businessman. Tony approached him unnoticed and slapped his back, catching him by surprise.

"Tony?!" Obadiah almost shouted, and Tony could see he hadn't expected his arrival at all.

"Hey, Obi, having a great time, I hope" he gave a smile even though he wasn't happy.

Obadiah forced a smile; the cameras were still taking pictures and videos after all. He patted Tony's shoulder and leaned in as if they were good friends.

"What are you doing here? I didn't expect you to come; it's an unexpected surprise" he was uncomfortable, and that was easy to see, but as an experienced businessman, he managed to quickly shake off that surprise.

"Why not? I remember this is my party. Can't a man attend his own party?" Tony smiled and looked at one of the nearby interviewers.

"What do you say? Do you think I shouldn't be here, beautiful lady?" The reporter smiled, blush evident on her cheeks.

"Of course, Mr. Stark, you should definitely be here. You're the life of all parties" she responded hastily, Tony smiled and looked back at Obadiah.

"See? Everyone loves me" Tony walked away from Obadiah and began to enter the event hall. As he walked, he spoke with a serious voice without looking at him. It was clear to everyone who managed to hear him that his voice contained an ultimatum.

"I'll be waiting inside. We have a lot to talk about"

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Tony arrived at the cocktail bar and quickly ordered something; he needed to calm down.

"Mr. Stark"

The voice pulled him out of his thoughts, causing him to turn and face an unfamiliar but vaguely familiar face. Did he know this guy?

"If you're here to waste my time, you'd better leave. I'm not in the mood for pointless chatter"

Maybe it was harsh, but his mood wasn't the best. He had been betrayed, and no one had bothered to inform him. Losing Rhodes had already been bad enough; this was just another nail in his coffin. Now that he had decided to change for the better, it seemed like he had lost everyone who was on his side.

It was a bitter pill to swallow.

"I'm Agent Phil Coulson. We've met before" The agent didn't seem offended by Tony's previous response. Tony looked at him again.

"Yes, I remember you now. You're from that... what was it called?" Tony could be quite selective with the things he remembered.

"Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division-" Tony interrupted Agent Phil.

"Yeah, I'm not going to use that; it's too long. Shorten it" Phil fell silent for a moment.

"We're also known as S.H.I.E.L.D"

"Nice acronym. Do you have it stamped on your T-shirts?"

Phil sighed.

"Listen, Mr. Stark, I need to talk to you seriously. It's something important" Tony took a long sip of his freshly served drink and looked at Phil.

"Important? Well, I have many important things lately. Why would yours be more important, Agent?"

Despite the hostility in Tony's tone, the agent spoke calmly.

"I know you're going through serious problems, Mr. Stark, and this may not be the best time, but I assure you that S.H.I.E.L.D. only wants what's best for everyone, for you. There are still many questions regarding your escape from Afghanistan, and we would like to ensure that nothing similar happens again"

"Nothing similar?" Tony furrowed his brow slightly, placed his drink on the bar, and looked at Phil seriously.

"Believe me, Agent, something like that will never happen again. I promise you that" He caught sight of Obadiah entering from the corner of his eye and knew it was time to attend to truly important matters. He patted Phil's shoulder and looked at him one last time before leaving.

"But if this S.H.I.E.L.D. is so 'concerned' about me, then they won't mind finding out how those terrorists in Afghanistan knew where I was, right? When I know something about that, maybe we can talk. Until then, I have things to do."

He bid farewell without looking back, leaving Agent Phil alone.

"Well, that could have gone worse" the agent sighed and took out his phone; he needed to make some calls.

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Before Tony could reach Obadiah, someone interrupted him halfway.

"Look who it is! The great Tony Stark!" The blonde woman smiled with clear irony in her words.

"Listen, whoever you are, I don't have time for dates right now" he tried to brush past her, but she blocked his path.

"It's Christine. Maybe you should start remembering things better, but I'm not surprised you forgot; men like you tend to forget their promises" Tony frowned.

"What do you mean by that?" he asked, and she smirked mockingly at him.

"I remember just a few weeks ago you promised the world that you would change the course of Stark Industries, abandon the military market, and transform your company into something better. I guess that's another thing you forgot"

Tony sighed and smiled, replying in a cold voice.

"I know what the news says, but believe me, the board of directors is not going to change my decision. Stark Industries is not going back to the military market, and that's final"

"Really? You say it with such conviction that I almost could believe it, but everyone knows that Stark Industries is still trading weapons."

Tony's smile vanished, he furrowed his brows deeply, looking at Christine this time with real seriousness and attention.

"What do you mean by that?" Christine's smile faded slightly as she saw the real seriousness on Tony's face. She rummaged in her bag and pulled out some pre-prepared photos.

"Look at these. They're from a town called Gulmira, a small and picturesque place, or at least it was until a few days ago" Tony took the photos; all the sound around him seemed to disappear as he looked at their contents, and his face visibly paled.

With each new photo, he felt like his heart beat slower and the blood in his veins froze. He almost trembled seeing his company's logo in each of them; he gritted his teeth so hard he felt them grind. He looked up to Christine.

"Christine, right? When were these photos taken?" Seeing the change in his expression and behavior, Christine's mocking tone and condescending smile vanished.

"They're from yesterday."

Tony licked his dry lips, nodded a few times, patted Christine's shoulder, and smiled.

"Alright, Christine, I must thank you, and I don't do this very often, just as I don't break my promises. Whatever this is and whatever is happening, I assure you it won't stay like this" He wasn't going to let this continue.

Christine smiled and scoffed.

"I'll believe it when I see it" With that said, she turned around and left; she had nothing more to say.

Tony watched her leave before turning around and walking with heavy steps. He saw Stane chatting with some people and quickly approached him.

"Tony, it's good to see you. Let me introduce you to—" Obadiah smiled upon seeing him and took him by the shoulder, indicating the people he had been talking to.

"I don't care. We need to talk now" Tony didn't even look at them; all his focus was on Obadiah. The smile on the man's face vanished upon hearing his tone of voice.

Obadiah nodded, and soon the two of them moved away from the crowd.

"What's wrong, Tony? You seem... upset" Obadiah took a sip of his drink as he spoke, looking at Tony, who seemed quite angry.

"You know what's wrong, you know what's happening!" he almost shouted and pulled out the photos Christine had given him.

"What is this? What does this mean!?" Obadiah glanced at them quickly and grimaced; it seemed like it was time to stop pretending.

"Business, Tony, it means business" he smirked, walking up to him and facing him.

"Stark Industries doesn't negotiate with terrorists! We don't make deals under the table, we don't—" Tony was interrupted by Obadiah.

"Don't be naive, Tony. Money doesn't rain from the sky or grow on trees. Stark Industries doesn't stay afloat by selling appliances or being Samaritans. What did you think was going to happen? That we would abandon the arms market? That we would simply follow your orders and squander millions for nothing?"

Stane smirked mockingly at him.

"No, I won't let this continue. My company—"

"Your company? You no longer have power here Tony! You've been relegated, replaced. Your decisions don't matter anymore, I made sure of that..." he patted his back.

"Now go home, go out with a girl, spend some money. I'll take care of the rest"

Obadiah left, leaving Tony alone.

He clenched his fists, looked at the photos in his hands. If this was how things were going to be, then so be it.

He would handle this his way.

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Tony hurried home, quickly returning to his workshop and began barking orders.

"Jarvis, I need all the information available on Gulmira—maps, images, news, anything"

Jarvis quickly deployed several holographic screens around him, flooding the entire place with information from all sources.

Tony read through every report, every note and news article. He looked at the images and frequently saw the same name appearing multiple times, a familiar one.

"The Ten Rings, huh? Well, I'll take care of you." He examined the maps and images obtained; it wasn't enough.

"Do we have any satellite images, jarvis?"

"The only satellites with access to the airspace in the area are of military grade, sir. We don't have access to their images"

Tony clicked his tongue.

"Alright, then we'll have to force our way in" He quickly sat down and deployed his keyboard; it seemed like it was time to breach the military defense systems.

"I advise against it, sir. Unauthorized access to military databases is a serious violation of the law that can—" Jarvis was cut off by Tony.

"The law doesn't matter right now, Jarvis, so just be quiet and make coffee"

The artificial intelligence remained silent for a second, and if it had a body, a sigh might have been heard.

"Understood."

Soon, Tony gained access to all the satellite images he needed.

Not only did he want to save Gulmira, but he was also going to get rid of the Ten Rings once and for all. If Obadiah wanted to sell weapons? Well, then Tony would leave him without customers.

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There were explosions, screams, dust and smoke rising into the sky.

A member of the Ten Rings shouted orders over his radio, but before he could do anything, a black metal hand punched through the wall and grabbed him by the neck, pulling him outside and dragging him out of his hiding spot.

"Ugh!" The terrorist screamed as his body was dragged outside and violently thrown to the ground.

A repulsor beam hit him moments later, killing him instantly. Then, a hail of bullets flooded the area as another group of terrorists jumped from the side of a building.

Tony watched as one of them pulled out a portable missile launcher. The projectile was about to be launched, but he was faster. From his shoulder, one of his weapons deployed, firing high-speed projectiles that hit the missile launcher, causing it to explode, engulfing the attacking group in fire and smoke.

Tony scoffed and began to walk in another direction. He had arrived in Gulmira in record time, wasting no time or hesitation, jumping into direct confrontation from the very beginning.

After taking care of saving the village, he didn't stop. With all the information he had extracted, he knew there were at least 15 more Ten Rings bases scattered throughout Afghanistan. He had calculated their locations and was determined to get rid of them that same day.

No matter what, he wouldn't leave without destroying all the weapons Obadiah had sent.

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Raza shouted orders, the ground trembled, thunderous impacts made his ears ring, and he barely managed to cover himself in time to avoid being hit by an explosion.

His head buried in the sand, making the wound on his side burn even more, he could feel the grains of sand and dirt embedding into his flesh.

He gritted his teeth, tasting his own blood, with red eyes and evident fury and desperation, he slowly got to his feet.

Everything around him was engulfed in flames—his men, his resources, his weapons.

In a matter of minutes, they had lost half of their bases; the Ten Rings had been attacked so hard and fast that there was no time to form proper resistance.

Raza watched everything he had strived for—his dreams and goals—being destroyed before his eyes. He screamed to the sky, almost tearing his own throat as he did so.

Something heavy landed beside him; he felt the ground shaking and his eyes filled with madness as he turned to face the one responsible for it all.

"You!" his pupils contracted, recognizing the design of the metal mask now before him.

"Missed me? I thought I'd drop by, bring some gifts, light up the fireworks, spice up this party a bit. What do you think? Enjoying it? I put in quite an effort" the voice full of sarcasm and mockery made Raza grit his teeth so hard he felt like they were going to break.

"You'll pay for this! The Ten Rings will make you pay for this!" he growled, limping; even in his current state, he didn't back down, standing recklessly face to face with his enemy.

Tony approached him and mocked, extending his hand.

"No, they won't" the repulsor beam lit up, ready to be fired.

Raza let out a scream of rage and lunged at him in one last desperate attempt to fight, but before he could get close, the repulsor beam struck him in the stomach, sending his body flying dozens of meters until it crashed onto the ground. Blood sprayed everywhere, and an enormous hole in his abdomen revealed his spilled entrails.

Tony almost gagged at the sight, shaking his head and turning away; it wasn't pleasant. He began to walk, prepared to leave; he still had some bases to destroy.

On the ground, with blurred vision, Raza spat blood. Surprisingly, the blow hadn't killed him instantly. He tried to speak, to say something more, but he was choking, his lungs no longer able to hold air.

He raised his hand, stretching it towards the sky. Was this how it was all going to end? Was this the end of his life? murdered by a fucking rich kid in a metal can?

He wanted to laugh, coughed, and felt his body numbing, his mind wandering. His eyes looked at him, watched his back slowly receding. No, this couldn't be the end, not like this, not in his hands. He wouldn't allow it to end like this.

He was Raza Hamidmi Al-Wazar! A commander of the Ten Rings! He was supposed to rule over these lands! His bloody fingers dug into the sand, feeling his heart beating harder. He had to stand up! He was still alive! He could still fight.

His dark brown eyes, which had seemed to lose all their sparkle, suddenly began to change. An unnatural glow began to emanate from them; the sand around him began to stir, the wind howling. Deep within himself, something began to awaken, cells that had previously been indistinguishable from any other starting to mutate grotesquely, stimulated by his darkest and most desperate desires.

He felt something change within him, felt the strength returning to him. his bones creaked, snapping back into place of their own accord, flesh and muscle twitching and air began to flood into his lungs with much more intensity than before. Slowly, he stood up, the skin on his body starting to crack, becoming rough. Black blood oozed through it. Raza didn't know what was happening or why, but he didn't care. In his mind, there was only one idea, one thought that flooded his brain.

Fight.

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Tony furrowed his brow, watching as his vision began to fill with dust and sand. Of course, the area had been filled with them before, but now it seemed as if a tornado was suddenly shaking the whole place.

He stopped. "Jarvis, what's happening?" Was there some meteorological anomaly?

But before his faithful artificial intelligence could respond, a scream, more like a roar, echoed. Tony turned only to see a cyclone of sand and dirt rising, and in the midst of it, Raza stood up, roaring as the force of the winds increased to impossible measures, tearing debris from all directions, forming small tornadoes around him.

"What the hell?!"

"Hahahahaha!!!" Raza's uncontrollable laughter filled the area, gusts of wind battering the destroyed base, the intoxicating power coursing through his veins.

"Jarvis, how's our energy holding up?" Tony adjusted his stance to withstand the strong winds that began to whip the area.

"The main reactor still retains 85% of its energy, with the secondary at 100%."

He could work with that.

"Give me a diagnostic. How's the suit's integrity?" Despite having been easily winning so far, he still took some hits, mainly from tank shells and missiles.

"The integrity is stable. There are no significant damages to the core components of the armor"

Tony clenched his fists. He had heard that Defiant fought a monster several days ago; he thought those were absurd rumors, but it seemed that something really messed up was happening in the world.

"First a superhero, and now monsters. What's next? Aliens in capes?"

It seemed he would have to work harder on his future armors.

For a moment, only the sound of the winds whipping around them was heard. Both sides stared at each other amidst the fierce currents of sand and dust.

Then it began.

The thrusters on Tony's suit's back ignited to their maximum capacity in an instant; in just a fraction of a second, his body surged forward, breaking through the air currents and rushing with his fist raised.

Raza's pupils shrank, his maniacal smile froze as the blow came extremely fast towards him, barely giving him enough time to move his head to the side.

As Tony's punch missed, he opened the palm of his hand; the repulsor beam shot out from his palm, forcefully changing the position of his arm and driving his elbow towards Raza's head.

His elbow, which should have impacted easily, was interrupted by an almost invisible wall of air currents, sand, and dust.

Raza smiled and waved his left arm; the wind stirred, and a powerful gust of air hit Tony's side, causing him to slide several meters back.

Quickly, Tony activated his thrusters and lifted off into the air, freeing himself from the strange phenomenon.

He saw hundreds of debris from the entire base rising into the air and opened his eyes to see tornadoes forming around him with those same debris in them.

He dodged several of them in quick succession, using his thrusters to change direction abruptly. His stomach churned as he felt his body forced to move erratically so many times.

He raised his palm and made a hole in what seemed to be the middle of one of the base's buildings, which had been torn from the ground by the winds. He navigated through it and began to analyze his options.

But there was no time to think; wind blades suddenly formed around him. Tony let out a muffled scream as he felt the suit being struck from all directions by attacks he could barely perceive.

The suit's alloy held up quite well, but marks of cuts appeared all over its surface, clearly visible.

"Shit!" Tony dodged as best he could and accelerated towards his opponent; clearly, he had the advantage of long-range, so staying away was the worst option.

Along with the cutting air currents, debris also flew. Hundreds of tons of them, whether from the base's buildings, vehicles, or even the bodies of the dead members of the Ten Rings.

It was pure unpredictable chaos.

And that was what gave Tony an answer.

'He can't control it' If he wanted to attack him directly, there were many ways, but his opponent wasn't just attacking him; he was attacking everything around him. Tony could see how he was indiscriminately destroying the surrounding terrain, like an area attack that couldn't fully focus on a single target. At least not entirely, and he was going to take advantage of that.

Raza waved his hands and laughed maniacally as his newly discovered abilities created chaos and destruction without measure. Intoxicated by his power as he was, he couldn't react when Tony navigated to him, hiding from his view among the flying debris.

His fist suddenly struck him in the face, making him scream in pain and sending him crashing into a building that had been lifted into the air.

"Argh!" he groaned, and a piece of tooth flew out. His left cheek had caved in completely. His golden eyes looked towards Tony, who was flying towards him at full speed without hesitation.

He hastily raised his hand, causing the wind to become extremely violent suddenly. Tony twisted his body as best as he could, but he was still hit by what seemed like a sharp current of air.

He tried to cross his hands in front of him, but the blow broke through his guard and hit his chest, causing a long and deep cut to form in his armor plate.

The arc reactor sparked and began to flicker suddenly.

"Main reactor compromised, switching to backup mode. Secondary reactor at maximum power" The thrusters on Tony's back burst with full force, propelling him forward without wasting time.

As he flew, his right hand stretched out and grabbed the broken turret cannon of a tank that he had destroyed earlier, now flying through the air with the rest of the debris. He tightened his grip on the cannon and dragged it with him until he reached Raza, swinging it like a large club directly towards Raza's head, blocking his vision and causing him to hurriedly try to intercept the blow using a wall of wind.

There was an impact, and Raza smiled as he saw that he had successfully blocked the blow. But that smile disappeared when he heard the sound of the repulsors being fired. His eyes moved as fast as they could only to see Tony appear from the bottom of the turret with both arms stretched towards him and a deep, bright blue light about to hit him.

His pupils shrank, and a panicked scream almost began to escape his throat. He tried to move his hands to block the attack, but it was too late.

BOOM!!

The light pierced through the heavy layers of sand and dust, instantly clearing the surroundings as the shockwave spread.

The hurricane winds suddenly calmed down, and the debris began to fall to the ground like a torrential rain.

Tony, half kneeling on the ground, watched as Raza's body fell to the ground, or what was left of him. His upper body had turned into pieces of flesh that began to rain down at the same time as the debris.

Tony breathed heavily, slowly lowering his arms that were still smoking, and checked the amount of energy in his secondary arc reactor.

"76%." He had used at least 24% of energy in that single attack.

"Jarvis, diagnosis." Data about the armor began to appear on his HUD.

"Main structure compromised by 38%. Primary Arc Reactor disabled. Secondary Arc Reactor stable-"

He listened to jarvis report on the situation as he sat on the ground and watched the debris fall with the sand and dust slowly settling.

That was intense, a short and intense battle, Tony thought. He had made a small miscalculation that cost him his main reactor, but fortunately, he had a secondary reactor that he once thought was an exaggeration but now knew was the best choice.

He looked at the body of the "monster" or whatever Raza had become.

There were so many questions in his mind, but the pain in his body and chest made him focus again on the present. Any questions he had would have to be answered when he finished what he started.

Even if his suit was a little damaged, he still had enough juice to take out the remaining Ten Rings bases.

With some difficulty, he got back on his feet, ready to continue his mission.

"It seems I arrived late this time" a voice Tony didn't recognize said, making him jump in alertness, his body quickly turning and raising his hands with his repulsors ready to fire.

Descending from the sky, he saw the familiar but still strange figure of Defiant.

"Sorry, the party's over" Tony replied to his words as he slowly lowered his hands.

They both looked at each other, studying each other carefully in a silence only interrupted by the sound of debris falling to the ground.

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Note:

What did you think? Writing this chapter amidst a hellish heatwave was, quite literally, hellish, haha! My poor fan decided to embark on its own isekai adventure and shut down forever, so now I'm sweating buckets. I hope to get a new one soon.

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19: First Encounter
19: First Encounter

The dust began to settle, and Tony felt a kind of tension he hadn't even experienced when facing the monster. It was strange; he didn't feel threatened, but he didn't feel safe either.

Defiant's feet hit the ground, shaking the sand around a bit. His long cape fluttered in the agitated winds, and the two men looked at each other as if measuring each other.

"Done looking? Maybe you want a picture, but I'm not giving autographs today" Tony's voice came out distorted, a way to avoid being recognized.

Daniel smiled with amusement.

"Yeah, it would be nice to have it on a poster, but don't worry, I have a very good memory. Although I'd prefer to see it in better conditions, your current appearance isn't very appealing"

Tony looked at himself. Certainly, his armor had seen better days: dirt, dust, and sand covered it, along with the stains left by projectile impacts and scratch-like cuts covering its surface. Not to mention the large cut on his chest that had rendered his main reactor useless, which was still sparking...

Great, he had just premiered it today and already ruined it.

While Tony was checking himself, Daniel looked around. The terrorist base had been easy to find; cyclones and tornadoes don't just form out of nowhere in a mountainous area.

In fact, Daniel had found out a bit late about what was happening in Gulmira, not because he didn't care, but because he didn't want to venture into military conflict zones. He wasn't political and wasn't interested in being so, but even he knew the repercussions wouldn't be small if he interfered in the conflict between two or more nations.

Of course, the appearance of an anomaly automatically nullified any concerns.

Overwatch had been upgraded a while ago. With its relentless search for Gen X, Daniel had hacked into all existing databases on the planet. While doing so, he had left many backdoors that Overwatch could use to receive and gather important information.

Daniel couldn't be everywhere or know everything, which is why he created Overwatch. Despite this, the virtual intelligence still had limitations, so it only reported when truly important things happened.

Environmental anomalies in Afghanistan resulting in strange satellite images, as well as military reports about terrorist bases being attacked by a "robot" were more than enough for Overwatch to notify him immediately.

So, when he received the alert, he hurried. He didn't expect to be late this time—or, well, maybe saying he was late was incorrect. Someone else had already dealt with the problem, after all.

Looking at the steel armor not far from him, Daniel almost wanted to run over to examine it more closely. Even damaged, it was an incredibly advanced piece of technology, and he had to control himself so his excitement at seeing it wasn't noticeable.

You can't blame him; mecha is a man's true love.

What stood before him likely surpassed Earth's technology by decades, if not centuries. It was fascinating.

But there were things that required more immediate attention. Daniel walked over to the remains of what had once been a human. Even if only the lower half remained, it was easy to see monstrous changes in its biology.

Tony watched him approach the corpse of Raza, or what was left of him, kneel beside it, and start taking some samples. He seemed to know what he was doing, and Tony couldn't help but ask.

"Do you know what it is? What happened to him?" Tony wanted answers too.

As he said this, Jarvis's scanners began studying Defiant. In all aspects, he appeared human; there was nothing mechanical about him or his biology, which ruled out Tony's theory of cybernetic enhancements.

Tony also inspected him with his own eyes. He seemed much younger up close, at least younger than Tony, though, of course, less handsome.

Hearing his question, Daniel thought about the answer.

"I might know something, but I'm not sure yet" The reality was that he needed more time, more studies, comparisons. Were Greg and this guy, whoever he had been, affected in the same way? Was it Gen M that changed them?

Tony frowned. Noticing his silence, Daniel smiled.

"Do you really want to discuss genetic alterations in this place?" He gestured around. Tony looked and realized that having a chat right now might not be the best option. He himself wanted a shower but still had things to take care of.

"Well, D-boy, we'll talk later. I still have weapons to destroy"

"D-boy?" Daniel blinked in astonishment but quickly composed himself.

"Wait, are you really going alone in that condition?" He pointed out the obvious damage to Tony's armor.

Tony paused for a second and, with some arrogance, couldn't help but respond.

"I'm more than enough" Right after he said that, a piece of the alloy on his right leg fell off, while sparks flew like fireworks.

There was an awkward silence that Daniel broke.

"Let me help you. I heard about what's been happening in Afghanistan. I thought it was just a military conflict between nations, but the terrorist activity of the Ten Rings has become intolerable"

It was his fault. He thought the human conflicts in this world would be the same as those in his previous world, so he hadn't noticed the differences he should have noticed earlier.

"Ha! And I thought you were only interested in helping old ladies cross the street" Of course, Defiant's lack of presence in armed conflicts around the world had drawn attention. Many supported the idea that someone with his strength should not intervene, while many others were against it, arguing that he should do something.

Personally, Tony didn't care if governments agreed or not. Still, he also knew that angering the wrong people would only bring headaches, so he didn't think too much about whether Defiant should help or not. But he also knew what it would mean if he did, the message it would send not just to people, but to the world.

'I only did it twice, and it seems no one will let me forget it!' Daniel thought it would be a nice gesture when he did it, but whether it was the guy in front of him, people on the internet, or even Harleen, everyone seemed to joke about it from time to time.

He shook his head. It wasn't the time to think about that. He looked into the eyes of the metal suit in front of him and spoke clearly.

"I haven't meddled in human military conflicts because I don't think it's my place to dictate their wars, but this is different, and you know it"

Tony was silent for a second before nodding at him.

"Fine, just don't get in my way"

Daniel frowned slightly. There was animosity in his words, but he didn't feel it was directed at him. Had something happened? He put that question aside; the personal lives and conflicts of others weren't his concern right now.

Soon, both took off into the sky, but not before dealing with Raza's remains. Daniel froze them and, using his super speed, took them to a place where he could retrieve them later.

What followed wasn't even a battle. With the two of them acting simultaneously, the Ten Rings couldn't even begin to evacuate their bases before they descended upon them like the hammer of an angry god.

The armament, the number of men, and their nearly manic effort in their struggles didn't matter. Daniel swept through them like a walking natural disaster, making any resistance seem futile.

Blood seemed to trickle from the ground like a stream, and Daniel looked at his bloodied fist.

It was the third base he had destroyed on his own, and a strange feeling had been flooding his mind. Although he had killed before, this time felt different. The number of lives he had taken in such a short time was hard to count. He never thought the numbers would become difficult to follow, but he hadn't wanted to keep track. Killing didn't feel good at all, and he didn't want to remember the exact figure as if it were an achievement.

Despite that, it was as if his brain forced him to remember. Every heartbeat he had extinguished was etched in his mind, causing a disgusting taste to form in his mouth, and the revulsion he felt was a sensation he hadn't expected to experience again soon.

He shook his head to clear those thoughts, used his hearing to ensure no one was left alive, and began to rise into the air, heading towards where Tony was destroying lot after lot of weapons stored with the Stark logo.

Daniel looked at the armor once more. Even damaged, it was an admirable piece of technology. Seeing what it was capable of up close had only increased his amazement. If he or Carol didn't exist, this would be the most advanced and lethal weapon on the planet, he believed.

Tony saw him approaching, fired one last repulsor ray, causing a large explosion to a pile of weapons, and then turned to look at him.

"Ready? We still have the last three bases left" With him and Daniel joining forces, the speed with which they acted even surprised Tony, putting him in a good mood. Destroying these weapons, which were part of his less than glorious past, was more gratifying than he had expected.

Daniel nodded at him. At least, even with how unpleasant this was, he could take comfort in the fact that he wasn't doing it alone.

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"This is the tenth base that has been completely destroyed in the last few hours. Recently obtained images from our reporters on the scene show the participation of Defiant alongside what appears to be a new type of unknown weaponry, annihilating the terrorist group known as the Ten Rings. It is still unknown—"

Harleen blinked slowly as she watched the news, setting the reports on her desk. She had never been much into the news before, but lately, she had been paying close attention because of Daniel. In a way, they were something like "good" friends? Something more? She didn't know, but the point was she cared about him. With her discoveries about Gen M and knowing that monsters were real, she couldn't help but want to stay informed about what was happening.

Usually, she saw news about him saving people, helping others, and generally being the classic hero you would see in a comic. That had been the norm until this morning. She had just started her job at Ryker's and had turned on the personal TV in her office, expecting another day of typical news. She certainly didn't expect to see him destroying a terrorist army in Central Asia.

She watched the footage recorded by war journalists. She saw a tank split in half as Daniel easily sliced through it with one hand, saw him take hundreds of bullets without flinching, and take a missile head-on without even seeming dazed. His cold eyes seemed to look at the terrorists as mere obstacles, which he eliminated effortlessly.

She furrowed her brows, worry growing inside her.

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Carol wasn't angry, just irritated, which might seem the same but wasn't. She had come home that day boiling with rage, but that rage left as quickly as it came. It was stupid; why was she angry? Just because Daniel was having a good time with someone who wasn't her?

Of course, it wasn't just that. There were many reasons, big and small, but they ultimately boiled down to something quite simple: jealousy.

Being jealous wasn't new to her. She had been jealous of Chloe, of her schoolmates, of other kids her age as she grew up—jealous of their normalcy, of their lives. Dealing with jealousy had become simple; she couldn't have what others had, so she just had to ignore them until they disappeared...

She didn't know if that would work in this case. She remembered everything she saw that day: how they joked, how they looked at each other, how Daniel's heart beat a little faster when he was near that stupid blonde.

Her eye trembled again; she wondered if it was some kind of nervous tic. She had been doing it quite a lot these days.

While lost in deep thoughts, she heard the familiar name on the TV news in the living room. She quickly focused on it; it was better to distract herself.

"The death toll is unknown, the total and complete elimination of all Ten Rings terrorist bases in Afghanistan is a fact we cannot ignore. The US army has begun closing nearby areas, leaving us wondering why Defiant acted now? What motivated him to confront the terrorists? And who is the mysterious figure wearing the steel suit?"

Carol had already taken out her phone and started searching for the images. Video after video, her brows furrowed deeply.

She didn't care about the destruction or how Daniel tore through the terrorist army; she was more concerned about why he was there. Had her investigation led him to the Ten Rings? And who was the person helping him? That suit seemed very advanced. She thought the only "futuristic" technology on Earth was her ship, which she had retrieved with Daniel's help and hidden elsewhere before he left.

Seeing the metal armor, though damaged, displaying surprising combat capabilities, Carol couldn't help but wonder how many things she had missed until now.

This couldn't go on like this. If she kept staying at home, she would end up like she was before she met Daniel, alone, watching the world move on without her in it.

She had to talk to him.

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Daniel stood in the sky, watching the last base burn in flames. Beside him, Tony flew alongside, both falling into a momentary silence.

"Is this the last one?" he asked, though he already knew the answer. Tony nodded heavily. Once everything was said and done, the sensation that lingered within him was strange. It wasn't emptiness, but it didn't feel better either. Tony knew this was his fault. Every life lost and taken today was his fault, but unlike before, this time it wasn't the lives of innocents that were lost.

"Energy at 42%, sir" Jarvis's voice brought Tony out of his thoughts. It was time to go back. Mark 2 needed urgent repairs, although it was probably better to start on the construction of Mark 3. This day had given him new ideas.

"Well, D-boy, it's time to depart" Daniel looked at him and nodded. He thought about saying something more, finding a place to talk, but he didn't think this was the moment. He reached into one of his pockets and pulled out something he had been working on, without much thought, he tossed it to Tony, who caught it.

"It's a communicator. I know you still have questions, and so do I. I think we can help each other figure them out" Tony looked at the small device with interest, undoubtedly he would study it in depth once he returned to his workshop.

He nodded back at him and cleared into the sky. Daniel watched him leave, his smile fading. He looked down one last time before setting off; he still had half of a body waiting to be picked up.

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"This is unacceptable!"

"He intervened in an active war zone!"

"Do we have any leads on his whereabouts?"

"Fury, you need to find Defiant immediately"

The news of Defiant intervening in Afghanistan had quickly spread around the world. There were varied opinions on the matter—those who were pleased, those who were panicked, and even those who didn't care as long as it didn't affect their lives.

Unfortunately, the World Council was in the spectrum of indignation and anger.

At the central headquarters of S.H.I.E.L.D., Nick Fury glanced at the huge screens where council members were arguing like headless chickens. This whole affair had touched a sensitive nerve in different governments around the world.

Defiant was already a concern, but now it had become more than that. Everyone demanded to find him. For what? Nick didn't know. It's not like they could do anything to stop him from continuing what he was doing, and in Nick's opinion, they shouldn't.

He had been following every action, every life saved. Defiant was a hero, one that the world had needed unknowingly. S.H.I.E.L.D. would know better than anyone. This world was never ordinary; ordinary people had limits, a boundary that delineated what they could or couldn't do to safeguard the world's well-being.

And S.H.I.E.L.D. had long been falling short.

Defiant was the first and greatest response to those limitations. If they could work together, then the world would be a better place. But of course, not everyone thought the same.

Fury took a deep breath and spoke to appease the council.

"I assure you that the search for Defiant has been our highest and foremost priority. We are using all possible resources at our disposal to locate him, but it's difficult to track him. That's why I ask the council for a 35% increase in the budget"

His words caused the meeting room to fall silent for a moment.

Nick smiled inwardly. He hadn't lied when he said that S.H.I.E.L.D. was using all its resources, which was a problem. There were many more events and problems in the world to deal with. Focusing so many resources on one task was making the job harder. That's why he decided to seize this opportunity and ask for a budget increase.

Seeing their tense looks on screen, he smiled. Just as they thought they could demand something, he could do the same.

Sometimes he thought they forgot that S.H.I.E.L.D. didn't answer to any government; the fact that it was here was just a formality.

One of the councilors cleared their throat.

"We can discuss the budget increase later. For now, we need to focus on something else. This metal armor, have we found out where it came from?" While Defiant was the main topic on everyone's lips, he wasn't the only one. His "companion" or the person who helped him destroy the terrorist bases was also causing a stir.

"I have some speculations" Fury thought of a person; he would have to verify, but he didn't believe there was anyone else in this world capable of creating such advanced mechanical technology. Remembering what Agent Coulson had said, he decided it was best to send Natasha directly.

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Note:

The next update of Still Defiant is now available on Patreon (patreon.com/EmmaCruzader) and soon there will be another chapter there, If you don't want to wait for a public update, you can take a look at it n.n
 
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