"Hey, babe." In the background, he could hear Chloe clear her throat and there was some sort of shuffling and a short murmur of an excuse that she was going to the washroom. "What's going on?"

It wasn't any concern in her voice and he almost regretted being the one to give it. "Hey...Dr. Groll is gone, along with all the research. I think my father is behind it." He replied. "Did you manage to take the box from him?"

Tyla now was the one who cleared her throat. "I...um...yeah but don't you think now isn't a good time to discuss this?" She lowered her voice into the phone.

"When you come back, put it in the vault."

"Lex..." She was warning him. He was starting to sound desperate.

"He's playing a cat-and-mouse game. He's trying to use fear and intimidation to take over," he explained. "I can feel it."

"Lex, take a deep breath." She waited until she could hear Lex inhale deeply but it was sounding sharper than her liking. "Now, how many times has your father tried to move in the shadows and failed?"

He exhaled, exasperated. "Lost count," He managed to reply. She was right. This would be one more. If she had the box, he didn't need to worry. But his father was steadily coming closer to something that he didn't want in his hands.

****

Tyla crossed the halls towards the vault in the study. She glanced behind her before typing the password just in case she wasn't alone. After she dropped off Chloe at the Daily Planet with a request to look into Lionel a little closer as a potential lead for her, she went straight to her office in LuthorCorp to take the fragment piece from her own safe. It was risky to keep it there, but she wasn't going to have Lionel sniffing around in her office. There were strict rules in place to keep him from coming around.

She heard the doors swing open and she walked into the vault, placing the purple stony device on one of the shelves. She nodded, triumphantly and crossed her arms before she walked out of the vault. "Safe and sound from the evil clutches of Luthor," She said as she turned around and paused, seeing Lex stand close to the fireplace.

"I hope I'm not the one with the evil clutches...or you," he said, with a raised eyebrow and curious look that didn't completely look pained.

"I meant your father," she said, apologetically, coming over to kiss him. "I didn't hear you come in, I'm sorry. I'm still trying to get used to the name, to be honest." She even had to think about it during lunch when the waitstaff kept calling her Mrs. Luthor. "I may have reserved that for your mother, in my mind."

Lex wrapped his arms around her in an embrace. It was a sentiment that was full of Tyla. She acted like the woman was still alive, but he knew it was just her form of respect. He was about to speak but then he heard someone at the door, just where he had come in. He looked over to see a man in a black hoodie. He was panting with sweat with a glare that looked almost inhuman. "You have something I need." He stated.

"Tyla, call security!" Lex raised his voice as he let her go. But as she turned to run to the intercom, the man spoke again.

"They're kind of unavailable right now." He turned his eyesight over towards the opened vault door before he beelined it over.

Lex took a step toward the man, stopping him short from making any movement. "You're not getting near that safe," he said, feeling a newfound bravado. The man made a mocking sound and then grabbed Lex by the collar of his shirt. He tossed him back and Lex felt his legs give out before he fell onto his glass desk. He yelled out in pain.

"Lex!" Tyla shouted, taking another step, and trying to help him up.

The man walked into the vault and placed his hand over the box. It lit up in a sea of pink light and it hummed. It was as if the man was feeding off its energy, but the device was slowly turning to ash.

Lex was about to run to stop but she grabbed his arm. "No, it's not worth it." She said, taking his hand and getting him to run out of the study with her. The entire room started to become engulfed in pink light but neither of them looked back.

****

They had reached her car, seeing the unconscious bodies of his guards at the entrance. While Tyla drove down to Smallville Medical, she sent paramedics over to the manor, hoping that the man just took what he needed and left. She felt dizzy from the whole event, but she was cleared once the nurse ran a few stress tests. But her husband was the more injured party. "Lex..." 

He looked over as she ran in to see him. "Just minor bruises," he brushed off as he buttoned up his black shirt. "Nothing to worry about, honey. I promise. They want to run an x-ray to make sure my ribs are all right."

She gave him a quick nod. "How did he know about the box?" She asked.

"I was wondering that myself. He didn't have blue hair or anything..." The boy was bald as they came, by choice.

"I don't think we're going to have another clairvoyant involvement," Tyla said, puzzled. "As far as I know, I would be the only one." Then, they heard footsteps approach, but it was the frown on Lex's face that told Tyla that it was Clark. She turned around. "Clark?" She didn't expect Clark to come to Lex's aid.

Neither did he. "What are you doing here?" Lex demanded.

"I went by the mansion. I heard you were taken to the hospital." Clark said, looking over to Tyla. "You okay?"

"We're fine, Clark...both of us." Lex moved so that Tyla was behind him.

"What happened?"

"We had an uninvited guest, but...we're used to that kind of thing." He heard Tyla say his name, warning him to be civil.

"I'm glad you're all right then."

The conversation was only brief as the doctor as a sign for the interaction to end. "Mr. Luthor, let's get you down to x-ray." He said, outstretching his hand towards the hall to lead the man.  Lex gave Clark a lasting look of warning before he followed the man out.

"Actually, it would be nice to know what happened." She started to say, crossing her arms. "As good-natured as you are, I don't know if you're really interested in Lex's health anymore. What's the real reason you're here?"

Clark sighed. "Didn't you not want to get in the middle anymore?" He asked.

"I don't but it went after the device that I thought you destroyed completely." She watched as Clark looked conflicted at her. "It doesn't matter anymore. It's a pile of ash now. Whoever that was, they destroyed it."

Fear swept over him. "What were you planning on doing with it?"

"It was a power source," she explained. "We were trying to prevent another Dark Thursday from happening. But Clark...what does it matter? If the thing is lost, you don't have to worry."

"There's still worry."

"Then I'll give you the same tip as I did with Chloe. Lex's father seemed very keen on the device too. Maybe those two are connected, maybe they're not but it's worth looking into."

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