Carnage27
No one's puppet
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Southside, Metropolis
"Thanks a ton, Clark," Chloe Sullivan smiled as Clark finished up helping her move a chouch into the new Boys and Girls Club for the neighborhood. The two had been working together as social workers since Kent moved to the big city, and she was the one person Clark actually considered his friend in Metropolis. Spending half your time at work and half your time flying around the city protecting its people was hell on your social life, that was for sure. "There was no way I was getting this by myself."
Chloe was like him in the sense that she was always looking out to help the people around her. She was from New York City, originally, but came to Metropolis for school and fell in love with the place. Clark had to admit even he was amazed at her dedication for the city and its poor. And the people of Southside were the poorest of the poor. The area was ruled by the Intergang, who flooded the streets with drugs and violence. The desperation was so palpable in Southside the area had unofficially been renamed the "Suicide Slum".
"Don't worry about it," Clark shrugged congeniantly. "Besides, no one can lift these old things by themselves. I think they were built to hold up against rhinos or something."
"Next time we'll give Superman a call," she joked. "He keeps swearing in the news all he wants to do is help. Good. He can lift the next couch."
Kent had a hearty laugh at the irony. Of course he had to allow Chloe to think she was shouldering some of the weight of the couch, but in reality he had it under control the whole time. It was one of the fine balancing acts Clark had to learn as he developed his powers. The ability to hold back when fighting as well as the need to mask his powers while socializing with those without them. It was an odd tradeoff.
Playing along after the laugh and pushing up his glasses, he said, "Could you imagine that? Superman going around Metropolis answering Craigslist adds?"
"Mmm, I know what kind of add I'd want him to answer," Chloe winked at Kent, and he did his best not to blush. Instead he shot her a surprised look, to which she responded, "What? He's cute."
"There's barely a visible picture of him," Clark laughed, trying not to sound too defensive on the subject. Keeping his secret identity, he knew, was going to be his hardest task in Metropolis. In that day and age, when everyone had a camera in their hand, his image as Superman would get out. To combat that, he made Clark Kent as much Superman's opposite as he could. Thick rimmed glasses, unkempt hair, and baggy clothes hid his far more imposing stature while out of his costume. But his disposition was the real change. Superman, in his mind, was strong, confident, and just a bit stuffy. Clark was laid back, a bit unsure of himself, and scruffy. He wasn't sure how long it would last, but it was the only way he knew how to protect those he loved.
"Clark, he can lift a plane! He can fly! Have you ever seen Aladdin?" she asked incredulously. "Mama wants to recreate 'A Whole New World' with a superhero, okay?"
Clark, in turn, raised his hands and conceded the point.
"You wanna grab a beer?" Chloe asked as the two hopped into Clark's truck. He wanted to say yes, but he also knew he had scheduled a patrol for that night.
"I can't tonight," he apologized. "But how about tomorrow?"
"Deal," Chloe smiled.
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A ripple went through the air as Superman flew calmly over Metropolis. It was too subtle for most people to feel, but his super senses picked up on it immediately. Clark wasn't sure what it was, but it seemed to throw him slightly off balance.
The source of the wave was quickly discovered when the sound of sheering metal and screams of terror reached Superman's ears. He sped off towards thei origin, only to find an apartment building floating over the street. He swooped down and attempted to catch it, but as he did it moved like a baseball bat and swatted him out of the air.
He slammed into the street as the screams of the people inside the building continued. Clark shook off the cobwebs just in time to see the building falling towards him. He threw his hands up and caught the domicile before calling to the people inside, "Everyone get out! I can't hold it for very long!"
It wasn't a lie. Whatever was controlling the building was pressing it towards him as if it was a man's heel and he was an ant. Every muscle in his body screamed as he fought the force, but he needed to save these people. He could barely see them file out of the building one by one as his vision blurred.
There was another thing he noticed across the street as well. That was a man wearing some sort of mechanical harness on his body who seemed to me gestruring towards the mass of steel and brick sitting in Superman's hands.
Before Clark could get a good look at him, however, someone called out saying the building was clear. Nearly immediately, Clark's strength gave out and the apartment complex tumbled on top of him. He could hear people outside crying, believing they had not only lost their possessions, but also the new hero of Metropolis. Superman wasn't dead, of course, but he hurt like hell. Even for him being burried by steel and rock was uncomfortable.
Composing himself, he dug himself out of the rubble and shot into the air. He turned to the civillians, "Is everyone okay?"
"Yea, Superman," the man who yelled the all clear earlier confirmed. "I made sure everyone got out okay."
"Good job," Clark managed a half-hearted smile before turning to where the mysterious man had once stood. He was obviously gone, but at least Superman had a slim view of the man who had nearly killed dozens.
It wasn't a lie. Whatever was controlling the building was pressing it towards him as if it was a man's heel and he was an ant. Every muscle in his body screamed as he fought the force, but he needed to save these people. He could barely see them file out of the building one by one as his vision blurred.
There was another thing he noticed across the street as well. That was a man wearing some sort of mechanical harness on his body who seemed to me gestruring towards the mass of steel and brick sitting in Superman's hands.
Before Clark could get a good look at him, however, someone called out saying the building was clear. Nearly immediately, Clark's strength gave out and the apartment complex tumbled on top of him. He could hear people outside crying, believing they had not only lost their possessions, but also the new hero of Metropolis. Superman wasn't dead, of course, but he hurt like hell. Even for him being burried by steel and rock was uncomfortable.
Composing himself, he dug himself out of the rubble and shot into the air. He turned to the civillians, "Is everyone okay?"
"Yea, Superman," the man who yelled the all clear earlier confirmed. "I made sure everyone got out okay."
"Good job," Clark managed a half-hearted smile before turning to where the mysterious man had once stood. He was obviously gone, but at least Superman had a slim view of the man who had nearly killed dozens.