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FF: Kryptonite Repost (1/?)




Okay, a friend of mine brought up an interesting question, about why 
Diana 
raised Adrienne, why not Lois and Clark, since they can't have kids. 
Okay I 
felt bad about that and frankly it was a good point. I cannot stress 
this 
enough, it is a minor change as in an added sentence here and 
paragraph 
there; but it does make more sense this way. Bear with me.

Thank you, Carmen


REPOST

Title:	Kryptonite (1/?)

Author: Carmen

E-mail: ortiz_c4021@h...

Disclaimer: None of these characters belong to me. The Scooby Gang 
and 
friends belong to Joss Whedon and Mutant Enemy. All characters from 
the DCU 
do not belong to me I'm just taking out for a ride through my twisted 
imagination, Adrienne Mackenzie Prince is mine.

Rating: For now PG-13 to R depending on your point of view.

Summary: In the DCU eighteen years ago during a battle with Darksied, 
a 
strange and mysterious anomaly occured , unleashed by an experiment 
by 
Julian September at a critical time and out of this anomaly was born 
a child 
to two of the most powerful heroes of the JLA, now attending UC 
Sunnydale, 
she will become the Slayers greatest ally.

Author's Note: This is really more of a Faith/Other romance with 
Buffy/Willow pairing as well. Faith redeemed herself and is still 
part of 
the Scoobies in my story. Also I've messed with the timeline on a 
lot of 
stuff. Joyce Summer lives!!

Distribution: I like sharing, just give me a heads up.

Feedback? Yes please!!

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2 years ago
Gateway City

Adrienne waited for her mother to come back from the JLA Watchtower, 
she 
knew that her mother was anxious to know what her descision was 
regarding 
her future. She was lucky, her mother and father both agreed that 
she would 
be allowed free reign when it came to her life, they didn't want or 
expect 
her to follow in their footsteps until she was ready.

"Adrienne, she back yet?" Cassie asked.

"Nope, I'm kinda nervous too."

"You shouldn't be, besides you at least decided to go to college, 
that ought 
to give you some major points with Diana."

"You mean it would if she was a normal parent, right?"

"Nah, their not that different, ask my mom." Cassie replied with a 
grin.

Adrienne smiled at her friend, she was lucky that this time she could 
tell 
her about who her parents were, unlike when her mother had lived in 
Boston. 
Ever since she has born her mother continued to fight the good fight 
against 
the evil of the world and beyond, and while she did that her daughter 
was 
enrolled in the local school forever hiding in a mask of anonymity.

Her father and Lois Lane had married right before she was born, 
before 
though they were trying to come to an agreement about how she would 
be 
raised, they sought out Batman to help with an unbiased opinion. His 
solution was that she would be known as Kents' daughter, but because 
of his 
profession and the dangerous enemies his writings made him she would 
be 
raised where she would have the mimimum danger, until they knew the 
extent 
of her abilities.

Soon through at the age of fifteen she had decided that she wanted to 
me 
closer to her mother, feeling that the settlement they had reached 
was not 
in her own best interest she told them to make it public she was 
attending a 
boarding school, who's location was being kept confidential. In that 
manner 
she would be able to stay with her mother, and visit her grandmother.

What really irratated her growing up was the over protectiveness of 
the 
JLA, and TeenTitans, luckily Young Justice were not like the others, 
they 
treated her like a friend, of course it did help that Cassie and Kon 
were in 
the group.

"Hi sweet-heart," her mother called as she landed through the opened 
window.

"Mom," she began, "I've got news."

Diana Princess of Thymescria, known to the world as Wonder Woman 
looked at 
her daughter with pride in her eyes. She could understand how 
difficult her 
descision must have been.

"Well," Diana prompted her.

"First I want to say that I love you and Dad very much, and thank you 
for 
not pushing me to try to do what you do, I know I'm not ready for 
that. Um, 
well I just applied to a college in Texas, UT in Austin and if I get 
accepted I plan on enrolling."

"What's in Austin?" Diana asked, wondering what must have gotten her 
daughters attention.

"Well that's the thing, nothing. I wanted to get away and really try 
to be 
more independant and go somewhere I'll have some real anonimoty, I 
want to 
just get away, really." Adrienne said hoping that she hadn't hurt her 
mother 
in any way.

"Well, if you get accepted then go for it, but you know that your 
grandmother expects you to spend your summer on the Island, don't 
you?"

Adrienne smiled, "I've never missed a summer yet, have I?"


2001
UC Sunnydale,
Sunnydale, CA

After having talked to her father last summer Adrienne thought that 
it would 
be best if she enrolled under a new name in a new college, Adrienne 
Mackenzie. So here she was a Sophomore in UC Sunnydale. Already she 
made a 
friend in Willow Rosenburg, she was a little bit strange but nice and 
smart.

She had a few classes with Willow and Buffy Summers, Willow's room-
mate and 
best friend. She was nice and they seemed to all get along even 
though 
there was something about this place that was kinda quirky.

Her father had talked to the college at Austin and things went down 
hill 
from there. Because of who her father was, a famous journalist for 
the 
Daily Planet they wanted to treat her with kid gloves, special 
treatment, 
the whole nine yards, she was forced to leave the college and 
transfer.

Thanks to Oracle, her new identity was working perfectly, she did 
feel sorry 
that she had to draw the line when her parents had decided to oppose 
her 
descision of a new identity. Leaving without warning from the Island 
that 
summer, and going to Oracle, she convinced her to keep her location a 
secret, and left a letter for each of her parents. After talking to 
her 
grandparents the Kents, she knew that her descision was accepted, not 
liked 
but accepted nonetheless.

So Sunnydale was starting to look up, no kid gloves, no special 
treatment, 
no superheroes checking up on her, yep things were going well.

"Hey Mac," Buffy said sitting down at the table, "you order yet?"

"No, I've been waiting for you guys."

"Willows running late, she should be here soon."

Just as she said that Willow arrived followed by Anya, looking 
apologetically at Buffy the two sat and ordered. Mac, as she was 
known 
here, didn't know much about Willow and Buffy's other friends, Anya 
and 
Faith, she knew about Xander, but for some reason the other two 
seemed to 
always avoid really meeting her.

Whether this was by accident or design Mac wasn't sure, but never 
gave it 
much thought. She was lucky that she barely even knew them by sight.

Deciding to take the opportunity to find out more about Anya, Mac 
asked, "So 
Anya, where are you from?"

"Huh?" Anya responded.

"Where are you from, where were you born, we never get to talk so I 
thought 
I'd ask."

"Oh, right, cause that's what human er, people do they ask stuff."

Looking at Buffy and Willow, Anya shrugged her shoulders not really 
sure if 
she should say anything.

"What about you," she suddenly asked on the defensive.

"I asked first," Mac grinned, she really liked her, she was quirky as 
hell.

"Okay okay! I'm a 1,100 year old former vengeance demon, geez I'm not 
even 
supposed to tell you!"

Mac laughed, "Okay I'll bite, um I'm a 18 year old super human Amazon 
Princess posing as a college student."

"Really!?"

Mac laughed harder this was too much, "Okay for real now, come on I 
want to 
know."

"Anya's from Sunnydale, well she transfered during High School," 
Buffy said 
glad that Mac hadn't believed Anya.

Glaring at the ex-vengeance demon she continued, "So what about you?"

"Well I was born in Gotham, and since my mom moved alot I've been to 
Metropolis, Boston, and Gateway, and Smallville, Kansas. I 
transfered to 
Sunnydale from Austin, Texas, and um I guess that's about it."

Having listened to Mac tell the condensed version of her life again, 
both 
Buffy and Willow already knew this Willow asked, "What about your 
Dad, oh 
I'm sorry I shouldn't have brought that up, cause maybe you don't get 
along 
and stuff, um I'll shut up now."

"No that's okay, um my Dad well that's complicated," she paused.

"You don't have to say anything," Buffy said quickly.

"No really it's fine, it's just that my family is kinda wierd. You 
see my 
Mom and Dad never married, but they were close, and um my Dad married 
someone else before I was born and they um well they are my parents 
as far 
as birth records are concerned, she's nice and I like her but um, I 
don't 
feel totally comfortable around her cause they can't have kids, and I 
always 
feel really bad about that. It's not my fault and she never treats 
me badly 
but I feel sorry for her, you know? My mom though is great, they 
made sure 
that I would know her and in a way all of them raised me."

"Why didn't your parents get married?" Anya asked before Buffy could 
stop 
her.

"It would have gotten in the way of their um, careers."

They group talked more and then left to go their seperate ways. 
Walking 
through the halls of the University Mac was too preoccupied with what 
Anya 
had said earlier to notice that she was walking into the midst of an 
argument.

"Go away you freak!" an angry male voice reached Mac.

Looking up she say three guys surrounding a younger girl, she was 
shorter 
than Mac's 5'9, but instead of being intimidated she seemed to be 
angry, at 
least from what little she could see of her.

"Look jerk-off! I'm just here to find my friends and them I'm 
gone, `kay? 
So get out of my way!" she retorted.

"Oh yeah? Make us."

`Damn, I promised no messing with humans!' Faith fumed.

"That'd be easy," Mac said from behind them.

The three guys turned around, and spotted her leaning casually 
against the 
wall.

"I just saw the campus police head this way, and you guys know 
there's no 
rule against her being here, it is an open campus."

Faith caught a glimpse of the gangs college friend, not sure what to 
make of 
her.

"Fine, but she better be gone and soon or next time she won't get off 
so 
lucky."

Mac walked up to the group, as Faith pushed her way through to her, 
the 
leader sneered and pushed her roughly. Mac caught her before she 
fell, and 
looked the leader straight in the eyes, he waivered and they left the 
two 
young women alone.

Still in Macs' embrace Faith looked up to get a good look at her.

"So, um ya think ya can let go, you know I can stand, right?"

"Hmm? Oh sorry, hey you're Faith right?"

"Yeah, you seen Buffy?"

"Yeah she said she and Willow were going to research something, maybe 
they're at the library," she said, noticing the way Faith snorted 
softly, 
her hearing being as keen as her parents.

"Sure thanks, I'll uh go find them, bye," Faith said dismissally.

"Are you all right," Mac asked.

"Five by five, later."

That night Mac lay awake running everything from that day through her 
mind, 
looking back she knew now that when Anya had initially answered her 
question, she was telling the truth, she had just not wanted to see 
that.

That was just too strange, her voice didn't show any signs of strain 
you'd 
usually hear in someone not telling the truth, and Faith, what 
exactly does 
she do? Why did she seem to be affected by her presense, they never 
met but 
in that brief contact she felt something she couldn't readily 
identify.

Feeling restless she decided that a quick night time soar through the 
skies 
would be just what she'd need to clear her head.

Leaving her single room she put on a light weight jacket and walked 
across 
campus to reach one of the more secluded pathways. Just as she 
prepared to 
take off she heard the sounds of a scuffle off to her left and 
stealthily 
made her way keeping to the shadows provided by the trees.

Mac was in no was prepared for what she saw Buffy, Willow, and their 
friends 
were battling ten assailants with yellow eyes, protruding forehead, 
and 
fangs. One of them was even fighting his own kind, his bleached 
blonde hair 
also making it easier to identify him. What really shocked her was 
the 
larger creature that seemed to be the leader of the other group. His 
red 
scales, black pupil-less eyes towered over over the tallest of them.

An older man, Mac had never seen before was standing near Willow 
chanting 
with her in a terrible Latin.

Mac didn't know what to do, help or stay hidden.

"Come on uglies, you can't beat the Chosen Two, and Scoobies." Faith 
added 
dusting her opponent with a wooden stake.

`Wooden stake, and here I thought the Bat was bad,' Mac thought.

The battle raged around them and they pulled together against the 
odds, 
Buffy and Faith fighting with strength they shouldn't have. Willow 
seemed 
to keep the `Vampires' for lack of a better term, at bay with crossed 
and 
vials of water. Xander and Anya were also doing the same, but Xander 
was 
actually trying to stake them too.

He got hit more times than her hit but after a few weeks with Batman 
she 
could see that he had potential.

"Vamp dusting, America's new favorite past-time," he quipped.

`Real vampires,' she thought, `well after all I've seen and heard 
it's 
possible.

The battle was winding down, the vamps were dusted and the 
two `Chosen Ones' 
focused their attention on the demon. It was quickly defeated by a 
mix of 
Latin chanting and fighting.

"Slayers 1, Demons 0," Buffy said.

"Well that seems to be all of them, now if we can only find the other 
group," the older man said, his English accent at odds with his now 
scuffy 
look.

Snap! A twig she hadn't seen snapped making the gang aware of her 
location. 
They all turned startled looking for her. Pulling on the hood she 
tensed 
waiting for them to make the next move.

"If it's another one it's mine," Faith said running towards her.

`Fuck,' Mac thought turning and running hearing Buffy call out to 
Faith to 
wait up.

There was a third set of foot steps that she heard but she didn't 
look back, 
they were catching up, since she didn't use her powers.

`No time like the present for that flight,' she thought leaping into 
the air 
at a clearing just as Faith and Buffy reached her position.

The two Slayers stood in awe as they saw the figure leap into the 
air, sure 
there were super heroes in the world saving people form disasters and 
aliens, but they fought against the forces of hell and right now what 
they 
saw they still couldn't believe.

"Hey Buffy," Willow called out followed by the others, "what 
happened?"

"Whoever that was just flew away," Buffy said.

"Flew?" Xander asked.

"Yeah, you know up, up, and away, flew," Faith said still looking to 
the 
skies.

"Bloody hell!" Spike cursed, "Now what?"

"We can't do anything," Giles said, "at least not until we know who 
we're 
dealing with, but for now we have more important things to worry 
about, such 
as the new prophecy."

"You know what Giles, one of these days I'm gonna find the guys that 
make 
all the end of the world prophecies and kick their butts!!" Buffy 
fumed.

They left the clearing and headed off to the opposite direction, this 
time 
the didn't noticed the figure standing in the shodows who's eyes 
glowed red. 
He turned and headed off campus.

Mac glanced at him seeing him clearly and not liking what she saw, 
she had 
used an old magicians trick on the two Slayers letting them see what 
the 
wanted to, her flying away, what they didn't see was her return as 
she 
hovered behind a tree out of sight from the new hidden figure.

So much for a nice normal town.








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