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The Weight of Power

Clark Kent, the last survivor of a destroyed Earth, is pulled through a rift to an unfamiliar world—a world that offers him a second chance at life, but also a burden of guilt and remorse for the destruction he left behind. His new body, more powerful than ever before, is healing slowly under the light of a stronger sun, but the wounds from his past are far from healed. Marvel

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The Calm

Clark stood alone in the desert, feeling the heat of the sun pressing down on him. His body, now fully healed, hummed with an overwhelming energy that he could barely comprehend. The power coursing through him felt like an endless ocean—vast and uncontainable—but at the same time, there was a strange sense of stillness within. He had stopped evolving, the rapid changes that had once consumed him now at an unsettling standstill.

The sun above, a yellow star far stronger than Earth's, was the source of his healing. Its rays were no longer simply restoring him physically but seemed to be working deeper, reaching into the very core of his being. His guilt, the endless, gnawing weight that had been his constant companion since the destruction of his world, was beginning to dissipate, slowly replaced with clarity. The deep ache in his chest, the burden of his failure, was still there—but it no longer threatened to consume him.

His mind was sharper now. His senses, too—he could hear every crackle of the air, the wind whistling across the desert, and beyond that, the distant hum of life from miles away. It was as if his connection to the world was no longer limited to his immediate surroundings. He could *feel* the pulse of the Earth itself, and beyond that, something deeper, something cosmic. His senses reached far beyond this world, stretching out like the threads of an ancient web that connected everything.

But as comforting as it was to know that he had some semblance of control over his power now, it only served to remind him of the destruction he had caused. Even the beauty of this new world—its sun, its life—felt like a cruel contrast to the ashes he had left behind on his own planet. He had failed them all.

The weight of that guilt threatened to resurface, but the sun above him, powerful and bright, seemed to steady his thoughts. Its light was like a balm, soothing the turbulent emotions inside him, reminding him that there was still time—time to find redemption, even if it felt impossible.

Clark took a deep breath, pushing back the darkness that still clung to him. For the first time in what felt like forever, he felt a fragile hope stir inside him. He wasn't sure what the future held, but for now, he had his strength, and he had the chance to try again.

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### At the SHIELD Facility

Back in the SHIELD facility, the atmosphere was tense. Fury stood in front of a bank of monitors, his jaw clenched as he watched the live feed of Clark standing motionless in the desert. Agents were scrambling around the room, tracking his every move. Everyone knew this wasn't just any man—they had confirmed that much. But even now, Fury found himself staring at the footage with growing unease.

His thoughts were sharp, moving faster than he could process them. This wasn't just another superpowered person. He had seen many of those in his career. But this—this was something else entirely.

"No sign of movement," Maria Hill reported, her voice cold but laced with concern. "He's just standing there. Whatever's going on, it doesn't seem like he's going anywhere."

Fury's gaze didn't leave the screen. "He's stopped evolving."

Coulson, standing a few feet away, nodded in agreement. "Yes. The readings we've been getting… they've leveled off. His energy levels aren't fluctuating anymore. He's reached a plateau."

Fury's brow furrowed. "A plateau? That doesn't make sense. He was… what? Ascending? And now he's... done?"

Hill stepped closer to the monitors, eyeing Clark's still form. "It's like he's stabilized. Maybe the power's not going to keep growing. But if he's reached his peak… that's even worse."

Fury didn't speak at first. He had seen a lot in his time—confronted alien invaders, superhumans, and threats the likes of which could level cities in an instant—but nothing had prepared him for this. Clark Kent, this being with an impossible body, a power that couldn't be contained, was unlike anything Fury had dealt with.

Coulson cleared his throat, breaking the silence. "What do we do now, sir?"

Fury's eyes narrowed as he considered his options. "We wait. But not for long. He's too dangerous to just ignore. We need answers. Fast."

Hill spoke up, her voice quieter now. "If we don't know what he is, how can we control him? Or at least know what he's capable of?"

Fury's gaze hardened. "We don't control him. But we need to figure out if we can trust him. If he's been through what we think he has… well, that's a big *if*." He turned toward Coulson. "Find out everything you can about Clark Kent. I don't care how, just get me something. Anything."

Coulson nodded, his expression as calm as ever. "Understood, sir."

As the agents scrambled to gather more intel, Fury stood in the silence of the briefing room, his mind racing. Whatever Clark Kent was, he was far beyond anything they had seen. His powers were beyond anything SHIELD had ever encountered. And with that power came an uncertainty that could not be ignored.

Coulson watched Fury's eyes linger on the monitors for a moment longer, sensing the tension in the room. Fury wasn't the type to be rattled. But there was something about this situation that was keeping him up at night.

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### Meanwhile, in the Desert

Clark was still standing in the same spot, lost in his thoughts. The warmth of the sun enveloped him, and he closed his eyes, letting the light flood through him, feeling it settle in his bones. The healing process had slowed, but it was still working—calming the chaos within him. The mental clarity he had been searching for was finally taking hold. The whisper of the universe was quieter now, its call less pressing. For a moment, he simply let himself be.

A distant rumble reached his ears—a low, vibrating sound that seemed to pulse with his own heartbeat. But it wasn't an immediate threat. No, it was just the world moving around him, reacting to his presence, to the power that he had unleashed.

But even with all this power, even with all this control, Clark still felt the weight of his past—a past that couldn't be undone. The sun's light was healing him, yes, but it didn't erase the things he had done. It didn't fix the destruction, the lives lost.

But as he stood there, feeling the sun's warmth, he realized that perhaps redemption wasn't something he could achieve in a single moment. Maybe it was something he had to build—step by step.

He wasn't sure what the future held, but for the first time in a long time, he wasn't running from it.

He was standing still, ready to face whatever came next.

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### Back at SHIELD

Nick Fury continued to stare at the screens, his mind working through the puzzle that was Clark Kent. He had faced superhumans before—he had seen powers that could level cities, take down entire armies, and shift the balance of global power. But nothing in his experience had prepared him for Clark.

Clark Kent, or whatever he really was, was something different. Fury couldn't shake the feeling that they were standing on the edge of something far bigger than they realized. And that made him nervous. Because even if Clark was an alien, an extraterrestrial, he was clearly not like any they had encountered before. The threat he posed, or the promise he carried, could reshape the future—whether that future was one of hope or destruction.

Fury turned to Hill and Coulson. "We need to figure out what we're dealing with here. And fast." His voice was steady, but the weight of the situation hung in the air.

He had no idea who or what Clark Kent was. But if this individual was anything like they suspected, the world had just changed. And the real question was whether it would be for the better—or if Clark Kent would be its undoing.