Good Ending aka Happy Ending

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"No, no, nonononononono!" Kara whimpered, groveling for her life, but her soft pleas got her nowhere. But even though she was incapable of changing Lex's mind, there were outside forces already at work that were able to do it for her...

When Kara never returned home from school that day, Alex was instantly on the alert that something was really wrong. She trusted her instincts and wasted no time in going to all of her friends and allies for help.

"I think Kara has been kidnapped!" she muttered quickly to the small circle of friends that she still trusted.

"Are you sure?" one of them asked in disbelief.

"She might've just gone somewhere else before going home," another agreed.

"I know it sounds crazy, but I've got a bad feeling in my gut," Alex replied, trying to be as patient as possible.

The others still gave her incredulous looks, but in the end, Alex managed to convince them that, well and truly, something really was wrong. (It was during that time that Alex realized that Lena was, disturbingly enough, suddenly gone as well. Alex's heart sank even further as she realized that her gut feeling about Lena had been right all along too. What else could explain why she'd gone missing the same day Kara did?)

"That lying snake! I knew she was an enemy!" Alex hissed angrily, and in that moment, she vowed that she would kill Lena if the chance ever presented itself.

The small group wasted no time in calling other, trusted, professionals for help, and when Alex finally told her parents, it was Jeremiah who came to the rescue.

"I used to work for an anti-alien agency when I was younger," Jeremiah confessed ruefully. "I have forsaken those ways now, but I still have some old tech and knowledge that may help us find Kara..." and sure enough, Jeremiah delivered. Using some of his old anti-alien equipment, plus his general knowledge about what happened to aliens who mysteriously went "missing", it didn't take him too long to track down Kara and stop her dissection a mere millisecond before Lex could make the first incision.

The Danvers and all of their Pro-Alien allies managed to storm Lex's classroom a mere second before Kara would've started her dissection process.

"Stand down, Luthor!" Jeremiah thundered, bearing a tracker and a futuristic machine gun. While the classroom went into a panic at being discovered, Lex himself tried to remain stalwart.

"Never!" he cried. "I will finish this dissection if it's the last thing I do!" then he raised his scalpel high. One bullet was all it took to bring him to his knees, but Jeremiah had intentionally shot him in a nonfatal area, wanting him to suffer before he died.

The other Pro-Alien soldiers captured as many fleeing students as possible while the Danvers went after the Luthors. While Jeremiah raced over to Lex and Kara, Alex went sprinting after Lena, still intent upon killing the president's younger sister just like she had promised.

"Lena! You filthy little traitor! Get back here!" she thundered, finally tackling the smaller girl to the floor and beating her up as hard and fast as possible, more than ready and willing to kill the Luthor with her bare hands. Eliza, meanwhile, went after Otis and Eve. Though they were formidable foes, Otis was stupid, and relatively easy to trick. Eliza managed to get him tangled up in his own camera equipment.

And as for Eve? Well, Eliza and Jeremiah double-teamed her, holding Lex at gunpoint and threatening to kill him if she didn't surrender herself. She actually ultimately refused to give her life up for Lex, but she did hesitate, and she hesitated just long enough for Eliza to knock her out with a very fearsome sucker punch.

In the days to follow, Lex and all of his associates were sentenced to rot in prison for as long as they were alive, and their lifespans were intentionally kept long so that they could suffer a maximum penalty. And they weren't just housed in a normal prison either, but instead, they were placed in a facility that had been especially designed for them. Not only was it Luthor-proof, but it was intentionally designed to bring their worst fears to life and force them to live out those fears every day for the rest of their (very long) lives. It was a personal Hell, and it was the most complete and perfect one the world had ever seen, and the Luthors got to experience it firsthand for many, many years.

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