When Tess awoke, she had no idea where she was. Or why she was completely alone, naked and lying on what appeared to be an operating table, covered only in a white sheet. All in all, it was beyond unsettling. She'd grabbed a lab coat and quietly begun to explore her surroundings, only to find she was in the one place she never quite expected to be.
Cadmus Labs.
Further inspection revealed something all the more disturbing; clones of Lex Luthor, in varying stages of health and age, most mutated beyond recognition. Except for Alexander. She'd guessed his age to be around five years old, a small, innocent child. And he was, biologically, Lex himself.
Then she'd inadvertently freed the older one, the "bad one" so Alexander called him. This was more the Lex she'd known, but angrier, more disturbed if that was possible. She'd told Alexander to run and hide and then she watched as the elder clone destroyed the others - and the lab. Tess herself was handcuffed to a pipe against a wall, a small spot of the building he'd left untouched, and he'd given her a message to deliver.
All she could do now was wait.
Cadmus Labs.
Further inspection revealed something all the more disturbing; clones of Lex Luthor, in varying stages of health and age, most mutated beyond recognition. Except for Alexander. She'd guessed his age to be around five years old, a small, innocent child. And he was, biologically, Lex himself.
Then she'd inadvertently freed the older one, the "bad one" so Alexander called him. This was more the Lex she'd known, but angrier, more disturbed if that was possible. She'd told Alexander to run and hide and then she watched as the elder clone destroyed the others - and the lab. Tess herself was handcuffed to a pipe against a wall, a small spot of the building he'd left untouched, and he'd given her a message to deliver.
All she could do now was wait.