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Clark still needed to think. The world had basically collapsed around him. The Superman family was here and he really had no idea how to react to that. Thousands of thoughts flitted through his head, and, as he had still not found his typewriter and was understandable nervous about putting all his thoughts into the omnicomm, he only had one option. The only thing that could provide enough clarity of mind for him to sort through his thoughts was flying.
Walking down to the city, the Superman-powered non-Kryptonian took a brief look around to see if anyone else was watching, before leaping into the air and taking flight. He looped and twirled a bit, doing aerial maneuvers any hotshot pilot would give his left arm to be able to perform. Stress-relief completed, his mind turned to the subject matter at hand.
Unfortunately, him being preoccupied with his thoughts left him much more open to being discovered than he'd normally want...
Walking down to the city, the Superman-powered non-Kryptonian took a brief look around to see if anyone else was watching, before leaping into the air and taking flight. He looped and twirled a bit, doing aerial maneuvers any hotshot pilot would give his left arm to be able to perform. Stress-relief completed, his mind turned to the subject matter at hand.
Unfortunately, him being preoccupied with his thoughts left him much more open to being discovered than he'd normally want...
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It didn't take her long to pick up on the fact that she wasn't alone in the air, her sharp eyes following the figure as he flew about the city performing twists and turns and various other aerial maneuvers over the buildings. Interest piqued she tilted on wingtip and directed her course toward him, wondering how long it would take for him to notice the other in the air.
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"So, you caught me."
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"Greetings and so it would seem, though I will say you seem particularly skilled in your flight," She replied easily with some hint of amusement in her tone.
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