After a long and arduous phone call, mostly to convince Alex and Clark that yes they needed to get to London as fast as possible, no one died or was gravely injured, yes they had a surprise; Alex, Clark and Lois all landed outside of Lena's London manor house. After everyone got settled and was poured tea or coffee, Lena spoke up over the general how-do-you-dos as Kara left the room.

"So, some things happened last night, and then..." Lena began to say. Silence swallowed the room as Kara walked in holding baby Harry.

"Kara~," asked both Clark and Alex with narrowed eyes.

"Why, exactly, is there a baby?" Alex started, as she cautiously approached Kara and Harry. "The DEO doesn't have any records of an adoption going through. And besides, you two haven't been in town long enough for an adoption to go through, even with Lena's obscene amount of money."

"I'd like to know that as well," forcefully insisted Clark, shooting a glare at Lena.

Kara and Lena look between each other, almost daring the other to speak first. Lena sighed in defeat as Kara gestured with Harry while making puppy dog eyes.

"Well you see, someone left him on the front porch at -" Lena looked to Kara questioningly. "What, one am?"

"Yeah, about there. Then I heard him crying and got up to see what was wrong. After a bit of soothing words and just some good ol' fashioned comfort, he's been nothing but a perfect angel since." Kara said.

"You look into him at all or anything?" Alex asked of Lena.

"I did, apparently the only thing on record is a birth certificate, for one Harry James Potter -" upon hearing his name, Harry moved his gaze from Alex to Lena and gave a toothless grin. "His parents are Lily and James Potter, no death certificate."

"What did you find concerning the parents," Clark asked.

"Nothing on the father except a birth certificate, March 1995. Lily, on the other hand, had a more intensive paper trail. Birth certificate, January of the same year, schooling records…" Lena wrung her hands, looking at Alex with a businessman's judgment. "The interesting thing is that that trail ends when she hits 11. I also managed to find their wills, and it says that he shouldn't go to his relatives."

"What? he has relatives, yet he's dropped on your doorstep?" Intoned Clark sharply as his head snapped to Lena.

"Yeah, from our three hour deep dive, they seemed to have had a massive argument, supposedly about religion or something."

"I think -" the room fell silent as Lois began to speak. "That we should keep him. After all, if his parents specifically said in their wills that he wasn't to go to his relatives, must have been for good reason."

"That's settled then. Now Harry dear, meet your aunts and uncle." Kara cooed at Harry.