"Supposedly he can't fly either," she said. The idea of a Clark who couldn't fly and wasn't known as anything but 'the Blur' was still something that she found pretty hilarious as well.
Her eyebrows shot up at Zee's question and she shook her head emphatically.
"No, that would be..." she shook her head again. "No. That's a little like dating someone's twin brother, isn't it? Only... stranger."
Oliver, now there was a hard thing to explain. She realized that this Zee had missed years of history. Not that she needed to know the gritty details, but there was certainly some explanation needed there.
"Back home, Ollie came back. From the dead," she said quietly. "We tried to make it work for awhile, but it didn't take." She shrugged, a little bit of sadness creeping into her expression.
It was hard to have loved someone as long as she'd loved Oliver and tried as many times as they'd tried and have it fail over and over. It didn't give her much hope for the future. Even if she and Harry had recently put things back together, she had a hard time trusting that it would work out in the long run.
"I'm actually seeing someone here. You might like him. He's a wizard. A pretty powerful one too. Let's just say that it's a good thing he's on our side."
Seeing Harry in action was always a combination of both awe-inspiring and a little bit terrifying. She had faith that his heart was in the right place, but he certainly had a lot of power to throw around.