Title: But for Love
Author: Jade
Email: jade@jadesfic.com
Disclaimer: The boys aren't mine.
Rating: NC-17
Pairing: Clark/Lex
Notes:
1) Written for the CLex Fuh-Q-Fest from this challenge:
In the future, Clark realizes that if he had told Lex how much he loved
him/wanted him, the future would not have turned out like Cassandra saw it. He
finds a way to go back in time. (Scarlet)
2) Thanks to Walter Watcher and Teaphile for the beta. You guys were great.
Thanks to Adam for reading my physics discussion and then telling me that he had
no clue what I was talking about.
Other stories from the fest can be found here:
http://www.kardasi.com/Lexclusive/ClexFest
BUT FOR LOVE
*2025*
The first person to get sick was a young man from Metropolis. He came back from
visiting the library feeling ill. He told his roommates that he was going to bed
early and asked one of them to check on him in a couple of hours. He'd fallen
asleep and never woken up. The young woman who had come in to make sure he was
okay found him shivering and feverish. His skin felt like fire and he had a
strange rash over the majority of his body. He was rushed to the hospital, but
he died two days later. By that time, his roommates were sick, as well as the
doctors who had tried to treat him, and another five people who had also been at
the library.
There was no immediate connection between the illness and Lex, and Clark didn't
even suspect it until two weeks into the epidemic when a LexCorp employee blew
the whistle on some of the things that had been going on in secret for the last
five years. Clark had suspected the experiments with the meteor rocks, but he
had never been able to prove anything. Years before, Lex had lined the walls of
LexCorp's most important buildings with the green mineral the AI called
Kryptonite and Clark hadn't been able to get anywhere near them since.
The man described some of the experiments on viruses that he had been involved
in. The employees had been told that they were developing a vaccine for a rare
disease, but none of them had ever been allowed to work on enough of the process
to put the pieces together and realize how much more was going on. The epidemic
had made people afraid, and in their fear they had broken confidentiality
agreements, talked between themselves, and figured it out. LexCorp had
engineered the illness and then planted it in a public place to be spread. Clark
couldn't even begin to understand why Lex would have done it.
Clark tried to get to Lex right away, but he couldn't. The billionaire had
locked himself up tight in one of his meteor-rock laced buildings and there was
simply no way that Clark could touch him. So he waited and helped with the
search for a cure and a way to treat the victims. But a cure wasn't forthcoming
and the illness spread like nothing else ever had. Within two weeks there were
cases of infection in all major cities in North America. Travel was restricted
and all kinds of precautions put in place, but it only took a further two weeks
for it to begin spreading to Europe and Asia.
As the doctors began to die after treating their patients, hope of finding a
cure fast enough to save the majority of the population dwindled. The
researchers from LexCorp weren't able to help, either. Even with all of their
pooled knowledge, there was still something missing from the solution, something
that Lex had held back just for himself. Clark began to fear that it really was
the beginning of the end of the world.
The third week into the epidemic, Clark took his parents and Lois, who were all
still thankfully uninfected, to the Fortress of Solitude in Antarctica. When his
spaceship had built the retreat during his first year at college, Clark had
never suspected that he would be using it like this, as a place to hide his
family away from the rest of the world while it was slowly destroyed by the
machinations of Lex Luthor.
Clark desperately tried to find some way to help. In the end, all he could do
was try and keep the peace as the world died around him. He returned to the
Fortress for brief periods as breaks from the turmoil on the streets, but he
didn't do it often. Returning meant going through a lengthy decontamination
process to remove the virus from his body so that it wouldn't be spread to his
parents and Lois. The AI was efficient and its work couldn't be faulted, but the
possibility always remained that there was a stray virus hiding on Clark
somewhere. Even one would be enough to spread the disease and kill the only
people he loved. Seeing them wasn't worth that risk.
In the end, nothing was infallible, and the decontamination process turned out
to be the same way. They had lived longer than anyone else, longer than he had
hoped for at various times during their isolation. The rest of the species had
been dead for almost two months. The four of them, and quite possibly Lex, were
the last sentient beings alive on the planet. It had been hard and there were
days when Clark wondered why he had ever tried to save his family in the first
place. What had he saved them for? The world was gone, contaminated,
uninhabitable. It wasn't as if they could ever go back. What was there for them
at the Fortress? He tried not to think about it too much and went out whenever
he dared to bring them back things to pass the time; books, old movies, and
other objects to make it seem more like home.
It was on one of those trips outside the Fortress that Clark picked up the
virus. He breathed it in and it sat unnoticed in his lungs as the AI
decontaminated the rest of his body. Once inside the Fortress, he breathed it
out and that was the beginning of the end for all of them. Lois got sick first,
her chills and fever early the next day alerting Clark to the possibility that
he had brought it back with him. She slipped into a coma and his parents fell
sick almost immediately after that.
He brought all of them back to Smallville to be buried. The local cemetery had
been a mess after the chaos and death of the last year, so he had taken them out
to a small stand of trees at the back of his parents' property. A stream ran
through the area creating a gentle burbling sound. If Clark closed his eyes, he
could almost believe that he was a child again and that none of the events of
the past year had happened. His parents were still waiting for him at home. His
mother was cooking something in the kitchen and his father was tending the
fields. Clark smiled at the memory. It was the perfect place for the three of
them.
***_***
*July 12, 2026*
Clark pulled the folded, cream-colored paper out of his pant's pocket. The paper
was crisp and elegant, as was the handwriting on it once he unfolded it. The
note was the reason that he knew that he wasn't the only person left alive on
Earth. He had found it five months before, left where he was sure to be the one
to retrieve it, and written in Lex's distinctive script. The message on it was
only two lines long but told Clark everything that he needed to know. 'When you
are finished with your other responsibilities, come and find me. We'll fulfill
our destiny together.'
Clark found himself in the barn at his parents' farm almost before he had
finished thinking the thought that would send him there. Lex was standing
exactly where Clark knew that he would be, in the window of the hayloft, looking
out at the slowly setting sun on the horizon.
"So, it's over?" Lex asked quietly from where he was standing. Clark wasn't sure
how Lex knew that he had arrived. He was sure he hadn't made any sound in the
few seconds that he had actually been in the building. Yet, Lex knew and that
was enough for Clark. Some things would just remain a mystery.
Clark didn't respond to the questions. He climbed the stairs to the hayloft and
moved to stand on the other side of the window from where Lex was. Their
positions mirrored the ones they'd had so long ago when they had stood at this
same window and discussed their destiny in the dying light of day.
"Why?" Clark asked harshly. The words felt like they were scraping his throat
raw.
"I waited long enough," Lex told him cryptically. "It needed to end."
"Why everyone else? Why not just yourself?"
"That was never my destiny, Clark," Lex said and finally turned away from the
sunset to face Clark. "It was never your destiny, either."
"We were supposed to be great together," Clark protested.
It had been years since they'd even been friends. Clark remembered the last day
vividly. It was late in the summer after Clark had graduated from high school.
Lex had come over in the middle of the afternoon to tell him that he was leaving
for Metropolis the next day and that he wouldn't be back. There hadn't been any
more warning than that. By the end of the month, Lex had been in control of his
father's company and Lionel had all but disappeared.
"We are great together, Clark. We're the last two people alive on the planet,"
Lex said and a slow smile spread across his face. "Not that you're really a
person, are you Clark?"
Clark shrugged. There was no need to protest it now. It was just them. There was
no one else to keep the secret from anymore. "How long have you known?"
"Almost from the first," Lex said blandly. "You really should have invested in a
better disguise if you wanted to fool people."
"It worked for everyone else."
Lex didn't say anything, but Clark still heard his answer. What worked for
everyone else had never worked for Lex Luthor and Clark should have realized
that a long time ago.
"You never said anything."
"That wasn't our destiny, either."
Clark was silent for several minutes. He didn't understand Lex. He was angry and
numb. They both knew that Lex wasn't going anywhere. This was going to be the
end of the line for both of them. There was no need to hurry the moment now that
they were both there.
"What will you do when you're alone, Clark?"
"I don't know. Maybe I'll go see what's out there," Clark said slowly and looked
up towards the sky. Lex's eyes followed his, tracking their gaze.
He nodded. "That would suit you. You were always meant for that, anyhow."
"Maybe," Clark agreed.
"It's time, isn't it?" Lex asked eventually. The sun was almost gone now; it was
just a thin sliver of gold in the distance.
"Yes." Clark stepped forward and placed one of his hands on Lex's shoulder. The
other wrapped around the back of his neck.
"I always knew it would be you."
"I know."
"I'm not sorry."
"I know that, too," Clark told his former friend, who was now the only enemy he
had left.
Clark moved the hand from Lex's shoulder to his neck and started the movement
that would end it all. "I always loved you," Lex whispered as Clark snapped his
neck.
Clark could feel the tears at his eyes almost instantly. He laid Lex's still
body down on the dirty floor of the barn. He looked out at the dark sky, the sun
now completely gone, and howled in agony.
***_***
*July 13, 2026*
Clark buried Lex on the other side of the stream from his parents and Lois. It
was perhaps more than the other man had deserved, but Clark liked the symbolism
that it presented. The two parts of his life, together, and yet separated. Never
able to meet in the middle.
Clark had cried as he buried Lex, harder than he had cried when his parents and
Lois had passed, perhaps harder than he ever had before. Lex's confession at the
end had torn through Clark, ripping open old wounds that he had thought were
long since healed over. He had loved Lex since the first moment he had set eyes
on the other man. It had been love at first sight, if such a sentimental term
could ever be applied to the serious relationship that he and Lex had shared
over the years. They had been friends, best friends, then acquaintances, and
finally bitter enemies. It had been rocky and tumultuous, but always the most
important relationship in Clark's life. They had been each other's destinies. If
only they had figured out how much they loved each other before that love turned
cold and bitter.
"I'm so sorry," Clark whispered and placed his hand on the cold dirt that now
covered Lex's body. If only there was a way for him to go back and change the
way things had worked out.
***_***
*September 18, 2004*
Clark sighed and sat down hard on the couch in the loft of the barn. It was
Saturday night and he was stuck at his house studying instead of being out with
his friends partying or whatever else it was that eighteen year olds were
supposed to be doing on Saturday nights.
He was grounded. It had been three weeks in total, one more and the two that he
had already served. It was all Lex's fault. Clark smiled at that thought and
remembered the party that Lex had taken him to the weekend before school had
started again. It hadn't been a high school party, it had been a real party with
people that Lex knew from Metropolis, people that Lex had wanted to introduce
Clark to. They had all treated him like an adult and Clark had loved the
attention.
He had come home two hours past his curfew smelling like alcohol and cigarettes.
His father had been waiting for him in the barn and they had fought. Yes, Clark
had admitted, he had been drinking, but he had not been smoking. He still didn't
completely understand his father's objection to the drinking. It wasn't like
alcohol had the same effect on him as it did on regular people, but he guessed
that it was the principle of the thing. He was underage. He shouldn't have been
drinking. The fact that his father also knew that it was Lex who had dropped
Clark off only moments before hadn't helped Clark's case either. So, Clark had
ended up grounded and miserable.
Clark heard a noise in the barn and used his x-ray vision to see down through
the floorboards to the ground level. There was someone down there, kind of
lurking in the shadows. The person were tall, and likely male.
"Lex?" Clark called. He tried to imagine who else it could be. His father
wouldn't lurk and Pete would be shorter. "Lex, if that's you, you know I can't
go anywhere tonight. My dad's still pissed about the party."
There was another noise that was movement and the figure was coming up the
stairs. There was something familiar about the way they moved and Clark tried to
figure out who it could be. He slipped back into normal vision and saw...
himself.
"Clark?" the other him asked and then laughed nervously. He must have noticed
how strange it was to call his name in relation to someone else.
"Clark," the other said again. "I can barely believe it's you... me... It's been
so long since I've seen someone."
"Umm," Clark muttered. He felt so confused. This other Clark was him, but not.
He was definitely older. He was slightly taller, he had lost the softness of
youth that Clark was so used to seeing on his own face, and he looked tired. So
very tired.
"Wow," the older Clark exclaimed and then cleared his throat. He seemed to have
remembered that he was there for a reason. "Okay, I don't know how much time
I'll have once I start telling you this, so I'm just going to say it and then
you can ask questions if I'm still here."
"You're from the future?" Clark asked.
"Yes," the other confirmed with a nod, "many years. Now listen. It's bad. The
future, I mean. It's really bad. And most of that is Lex's fault."
Clark started to protest that it simply wasn't possible, but the other held up
his hand and made a sad noise.
"I know you don't want to believe it, but it's true. It is Lex's fault and...
and ours too in a way. But you can stop it. You need to tell Lex how you feel
about him."
"What?" Clark demanded. He slid backwards across the couch, away from his older
twin. "I can't tell him that."
"You have to," the other insisted. "It's the only way to avoid Cassandra's
prediction. Everyone will die, Clark. Everyone."
"I...."
"He loves you too, you know?" the other Clark said.
"He does?"
"Yes. Look, I don't think I have much time," he said. The older Clark held up
his hand and Clark saw that he could see right through it. All of the other
man's body was becoming translucent. "I'm going. That means we've changed the
future. There's hope. Just promise me that you'll tell him."
"I...," Clark stammered again. He looked down at his hands for a moment. When he
looked back up the other was almost gone. "I'll do it."
"Thank you," he said and managed a smile before fading away.
Clark continued to stare at the spot where his future self had stood. Had it
been real? Had he only imagined it? What if it was true and the fate of the
world really did rest on his ability to confess his attraction to Lex? Could he
afford to take the chance that he had been wrong?
***_***
*October 15, 2004*
Clark felt a shiver of nervous anticipation run through him as he stepped into
Luthor Castle. He had spent a month thinking about it, but he had finally
decided that he couldn't take the chance that his future self was right and that
not telling Lex about his feelings would lead to the death of... well...
everyone. He still occasionally had nightmares about the vision that he had
shared with Cassandra, and the possibility that he could have lived a future
where it all came to pass scared him more than he could almost imagine. To lose
everyone, all his friends and family and everyone else in the world, was the
most horrific thing he could think of. The thought that his best friend, Lex,
could be the cause of it was also highly disturbing.
George let Clark into the house as he always did and told him that Lex was in
his office. Clark thanked the man and then headed towards the familiar room. He
tried to think of how many times he had been here over the past three years. Two
or three times a week for three years; it had to be at least a couple hundred.
The familiar surroundings helped put Clark at ease and made him feel more
comfortable about what he was going to be saying that evening.
His future self had assured him that Lex shared his feelings, but he couldn't
quite shake the fear that Lex was going to look at him with disgust and order
him out of the house, or take one look at him and laugh in his face. What if
Clark never saw the other man ever again? What if their friendship was ruined
forever? Would it be worth it? To save everyone he cared about? Yes, it would,
no matter how much it pained him to admit it. Saving everyone he loved was worth
the possibility of making Lex hate him.
Clark took a deep breath, squared his shoulders, and laughed softly at his
silliness. This was Lex, his best friend. There should be little to be scared of
here. Maybe he was just making up all his fears. Surely, he knew
Lex better than anyone else, and Lex had always been a good person to Clark.
He would still be a good friend now, no matter how he felt about what Clark was
going to say to him.
The door to Lex's office was slightly ajar, so Clark pushed it open farther and
let himself in. Clark knew the signal by now. If the door was open he was more
than welcome to walk in, but if it was closed, he needed to knock first. Lex had
instituted their little signaling system after Clark had wandered in on one too
many business meetings. Lex had laughed and said that it wasn't so much that he
cared, the meetings were often boring and he would rather get out of them
anyhow, but that it wasn't seemly for Clark to be wandering around the manor
unchecked. And since the last thing that
Clark wanted was to appear rude or unmannered in front of Lex or his guests, he
had agreed to Lex's idea of leaving the door slightly open when Clark was
welcome to walk in and interrupt him.
Lex was on the phone when Clark entered the office. The man looked up and saw
Clark. He nodded and gestured towards one of the chairs sitting on the other
side of the desk. Lex couldn't expect the call to last too much longer if he was
indicating that Clark should stay, so Clark settled himself in the chair and
waited for his friend to be free. The call seemed boring and appeared to be a
discussion of the feedstock for the plant. Sometimes Clark wondered how Lex
could put up with all the day-to-day minutia of running the plant when he was
still so young. There was no way that Clark was going to want that much
responsibility when he was twenty-four.
"Clark," Lex greeted him as soon as he managed to get off the phone.
Clark had been looking around the room, trying to see if anything had changed
since the last time he had been there. He found that it hadn't. It didn't
surprise Clark. Contrary to what he wanted people to think, Lex was actually
quite orderly and predictable. He turned back to look at Lex when the other
started to speak to him.
"Hey, Lex," Clark returned. "If you're busy I can go. I... I didn't mean to
interrupt anything." He felt more nervous than he ever had around Lex and the
last thing that he wanted to do was drag the other away from anything important
just so that he could confess that his feelings ran deeper than they probably
ought to.
"Don't be silly, Clark," Lex said with a smirk. He slid out of his chair and
walked over to the small bar in the corner of the room. "I'm never that busy."
He opened the cabinet and reached in for a bottle of water. "Want anything?"
Clark's eyes tracked Lex's movements and Clark couldn't help but think about the
way that Lex moved, so feline and graceful. He was slightly startled when Lex's
words brought him back to reality.
"Umm... no," Clark said quickly and a perhaps little too loudly. He knew that it
simply wouldn't be safe for him to be holding anything breakable right then.
Lex just shrugged, smirked a little bit more, and then closed the cabinet.
He walked back over to his desk and sat down. "So, Clark," he started.
"What can I do for you today?"
"I... uh... I need to talk to you about something," Clark muttered. He watched
as Lex unscrewed the cap of his bottle and took a long pull of the cool, clear
liquid. Clark swallowed compulsively in response and struggled to make sense of
the words Lex had started speaking.
"Nothing's wrong, is it?" Lex asked. Worry was plain in his voice and Clark
immediately felt like an ass for making his friend concerned.
"No, no, it's nothing like that. I just need to tell you something."
"Okay," Lex said reasonably. He lowered his bottle of water to the table and
fastened his eyes on Clark.
Clark could feel himself start to blush. He always felt slightly uncomfortable
when Lex looked at him like that, like what he was going to say something
vitally important to the future of everyone, which today might possibly be the
truth. It made Clark feel like he was being put on the spot and analyzed. It
also always reminded him of how young he was.
"I... I like you, Lex," Clark stuttered out.
"I like you too, Clark," Lex returned with a smirk that was almost a genuine
smile. He seemed to be waiting for whatever else it was that Clark was going to
say. How could he not understand that Clark had already said what it was that he
had come there to say? Why did it need to be so much more complicated than
necessary?
"No, Lex. I... I mean, that's it. I like you. A lot. As more than friends."
Clark felt like a dork. Was it possible for him to sound more like a child while
he did this? This was no way to convince Lex that he was right.
Lex's face fell, his pseudo-smile disappearing. His eyes narrowed and he seemed
to be scrutinizing Clark to see if the young man was serious or not. Evidently
what he saw in Clark's face put him more at ease, because a moment later Lex's
eyes softened and he started to look more like the person that
Clark knew.
"Clark, I...," Lex started, but Clark jumped in and cut him off.
"Lex, I'm sorry. Look, you don't have to say anything. I just wanted you to
know," Clark said hurriedly. He stood up quickly and started heading towards the
door. He almost knocked over his chair in his haste to leave the room.
The look in Lex's eyes had told Clark enough. Lex was surprised by Clark's
words. He wasn't disgusted, but he didn't understand how Clark could feel that
way about him. He had likely never thought of Clark as anything other than his
best friend. Or his little brother. Oh, God. His future self had been wrong, so
very wrong. Clark just wanted to go hide somewhere so that he could ride out his
embarrassment alone.
"Clark, wait," Lex called after him. He was up, out of his chair and moving
towards Clark as fast as he could. He caught up with Clark and placed his hand
on the younger man's arm. "You don't need to be embarrassed. I was just
surprised, is all. What made you tell me this now?"
"I... I just wanted you to know," Clark stuttered. "I thought that it would be
for the best. I... I know that you don't feel the same way."
Lex laughed. It was louder and harsher than Clark could remember ever hearing
Lex laugh before. "Clark, I can't believe that you think that," Lex said after a
moment of Clark staring at him in slightly hurt confusion.
"Lex," Clark protested. He didn't understand Lex's reaction to this at all. It
sure wasn't making him feel any better about the situation.
"Clark. I'm sorry," Lex said softly once he had managed to stop laughing. "I
just can't believe that you've never once noticed the way that I look at you. I
mean, half the town probably knows how I feel about you. I suspect it's most of
the reason why your father has such a huge problem with our friendship."
"You like me too?" Clark asked slowly as he began to make out the meaning behind
Lex's words.
"Of course I do, Clark." Lex agreed. His eyes swept up and down Clark's body and
Clark could feel himself starting to blush again. He couldn't believe that Lex
was looking at him like that, like he was something special.
Lex stepped forward and reached out to pull Clark's face down towards his. He
moved their heads expertly and then kissed Clark. It was amazing; it was heaven.
Clark had never been kissed like that ever before in his whole life. None of the
girls he'd kissed had ever made him feel like he was feeling right then, like
the rest of the world had fallen away and all that was left was him and Lex. It
was more than amazing, and it was over all too soon.
Lex pulled back and stared up at him as Clark tried to catch his breath.
"So... so what now?" Clark asked slowly as he began to regain the ability to
form coherent sentences.
"Now this," Lex told him with a sly smile and reached out to start undoing the
buttons of Clark's shirt. He leaned forward and once again captured Clark's lips
while he undid the top three.
Lex's actions startled Clark. He knew exactly what the other man was initiating,
but he didn't think that he was ready to have sex with Lex. Until just a few
minutes before they had only been friends. Now they had started this new level
in their relationship, and Lex wanted to jump straight into being intimate with
each other. It seemed like too much all at once. Clark kissed Lex briefly, then
stepped back and removed himself from the kiss. Lex's hands fell away from
Clark's shirt.
"Lex," Clark protested with a little laugh that was designed to take the sting
out of what he was saying. His shirt hung open in the front, but he made no
immediate move to close it. It didn't concern him too much; Lex had seen his
chest before. Clark just didn't want it to go too much beyond that right then.
"Clark," Lex returned with a smirk and stepped towards Clark again. He slipped
his left hand inside Clark's shirt and ran it over his stomach. It felt good and
Clark was almost shocked when he heard himself moan in response to the touch.
"Lex, can't we... can't we just date for a while?"
Lex smirked. "We've been dating for three years, Clark. I think that's long
enough for anyone." Lex's hand continued to move over Clark's skin. His fingers
found a nipple and teased it gently. Clark moaned again, soft and low, and then
blushed hotly.
"Lex," Clark tried again.
"Isn't this what you wanted when you came here this afternoon?" Lex asked in a
low voice. "I know you've dreamed about this, Clark."
Clark groaned as images from remembered dreams flashed through his mind. He had
thought about this, and the truth was that he really did want to have sex with
Lex. He didn't think that now was the right time, though. They had only just
admitted their attraction to each other. They needed time to get used to that,
to see how the other was going to fit into each of their lives. Clark needed to
think of a way to deal with his parents when they eventually found out what had
happened between him and Lex.
"I want you, Clark," Lex said softly as he stepped even closer.
His hands returned to the buttons of Clark's shirt and continued to undo the
rest of them. Clark didn't offer any more resistance. Lex's words and his voice
were ringing through Clark's head. Lex wanted him. He wanted Lex. Maybe it
wasn't so wrong. Maybe it was the right time after all. Lex did know a whole lot
more about those kinds of things than Clark himself, and his future self had
assured him that Lex loved him.
Lex reached up to push the shirt off Clark's shoulders. Clark shrugged out of
the garment and then leaned down to kiss Lex soundly. If Lex were sure that this
was the right time, then Clark would go with it. If only because he knew that
Lex loved him and, because of that, he also knew that Lex wouldn't do anything
to hurt him, at least not intentionally.
Lex leaned in and started to run his tongue over Clark's skin. He traced a line
over to Clark's left nipple and drew the little bud into his mouth. He sucked it
softly and then bit down on it. Clark gasped and shuddered in response.
"Okay," Clark agreed.
"Mmm," Lex muttered around Clark's flesh. He didn't remove his mouth from
Clark's nipple when he reached up and started to undo his own shirt.
Before Clark was fully aware of Lex moving, the other man was shirtless and
pressed up against Clark's body. His mouth had left Clark's nipple and sought
out his mouth for another kiss. Clark indulged his new lover and they shared a
kiss that sent a spike of lust and need straight down to Clark's cock.
"I... I've never," Clark muttered as Lex's mouth eventually left him. He felt
silly saying the words, but Lex needed to know that he was the first, that Clark
had no real idea of what he was doing.
"I know," Lex said, and what looked like a genuine smile once again crossed his
face. Clark knew that Lex liked the idea of him being a virgin; untouched by
anyone except him. Lex was going to be his first and it was all so exciting and
special.
Lex moved his hands down to Clark's hips and ran them just under the waist of
his jeans. His hands met in the front and Lex slowly undid the button and pulled
down Clark's zipper. He pushed the thick fabric back over Clark's hips and then
let it fall slowly down his long legs.
Clark stood in front of Lex in only his boxers. He was obviously and painfully
hard. Lex was going to see him naked for the first time. He was so nervous and
excited that he felt his entire body vibrating under Lex's hands. He wondered if
the other man could feel the sensation as well. Then Lex dropped to his knees
and Clark almost came right there. Oh God, Lex was going to suck him off. He,
Clark Kent, was going to be sucked off by Lex Luthor right here in his fucking
office. It was so incredibly hot and Clark briefly wondered how he had ever
thought that now was not the right time for them to start the sexual part of
their relationship.
"God, Lex," Clark groaned and bucked towards the other man.
"Yeah, Clark," Lex said. His hand was on Clark's hip again, gently caressing and
trying to hold Clark in place. He wasn't being very successful with the last
part of what he was intending.
Lex's fingers wrapped in the waistband of Clark's boxers and he drew them slowly
off Clark's hips and down his legs. Clark was almost afraid of the reaction that
he would get from his new lover. Sure, he had seen other guys in the showers and
stuff, and he thought that he looked normal, but it wasn't the easiest thing to
tell from a distance. What if his parts weren't exactly like normal human parts?
What would Lex say? How would he explain it away without giving away his entire
secret? He felt himself soften slightly at the worry that was traveling through
his brain.
"Wow," Lex breathed softly and then wrapped his warm mouth around Clark.
Clark gasped and thrust into Lex's mouth. He had hardened again immediately.
Lex wrapped his hands tighter around Clark's hips and pulled back slightly.
"Careful," he warned and Clark realized that he had thrust too forcefully into
Lex's mouth. The last thing that he wanted to do was hurt his lover when the
other man was making him feel so amazing.
"Sorry," Clark muttered.
Lex's soft hum and the circular motion of his fingers on Clark's hip told the
younger man that everything was okay.
Lex sucked steadily on the head of Clark's cock and then drew his entire length
deep into his mouth. He ran his tongue along the underside as he continued to
suck and move up and down Clark's length. It was all so good, and somewhat
overwhelming. Clark found that he couldn't focus on any one thing that Lex was
doing and so resigned himself to just experiencing all of it together. His hands
moved down to cup the back of Lex's head as the older man continued to suck him
off.
Lex's mouth felt like liquid fire wrapped around Clark's cock and it was driving
him right to the edge. He felt his release gathering deep in his balls. He knew
he was close and he also knew that he needed to warn Lex.
"Lex," Clark gasped. "I'm going to come."
Lex sucked him hard one last time and then pulled back. Clark's cock slipped
from his mouth. He reached up, wrapped his fingers around Clark's length, and
pumped him steadily for a couple of strokes. That was all it took to bring him
completely over the edge. He came into Lex's hand with a sharp cry. He thought
that he might fall over, just from the pure pleasure of the experience, but
Lex's remaining hand on his hip steadied him enough that he only needed to take
a step back.
"That was... that was amazing," Clark stuttered as soon as he was able to speak
again.
Lex smiled cheekily up at him. "And the best is still yet to come, Clark."
"Oh?"
"Oh definitely," Lex said seriously. He helped Clark step out of his pants and
boxers, which were still tangled around his feet. He stood up and then
maneuvered the two of them until they were standing next to the couch. When
Clark's legs brushed the front of the piece of furniture, Lex pushed him down so
that he was sprawled over it.
Lex walked over to his desk, opened the top drawer, and took a couple of things
out of it. He came back over to the couch and placed the items down on the floor
next to it. Clark looked and saw that they were a condom and a tube of something
that he assumed was lube. He looked back up at Lex and watched the older man as
he undressed himself the rest of the way.
When all of his clothes were off, Lex stepped towards where Clark was still
sprawled. He helped Clark find a comfortable position lying on the long surface
and then climbed onto the couch between Clark's legs. Lex reached down and
picked up the tube of lube.
"You're going to like this so much," Lex breathed as he squeezed the clear gel
out onto his fingers.
Clark shivered slightly. He was worried about this, not because he thought that
Lex could hurt him, but because it was so serious. Once they had done this,
there was no going back. He would literally have been fucked by Lex. While that
thought excited him, it also caused some small amount of concern for Clark.
Nothing in his life would ever be the same. He wouldn't be a child any longer.
He felt a spike of panic all of the sudden and fought to keep it down. He had
already told Lex yes, and he himself had already come; it would hardly be fair
to deny Lex now.
Clark moved his legs back to give Lex better access. Lex reached down and
started to smooth the cool gel over Clark's hole. Clark shuddered and gasped. It
felt nothing like he had ever imagined that it would. He had never really
touched himself down there, even though he knew that was something that guys did
with each other. He had felt foolish and a little guilty about even thinking of
doing it and because of that had always stuck to simply stroking his cock when
he was masturbating. Now he wondered why he had never heard how incredible it
could feel to be touched there.
Lex had a finger inside him and was moving it around in circles. He touched
something deep inside Clark that made the younger man gasp again and feel like
the top of his head was about to come off.
"Like that, don't you?" Lex teased gently.
He pulled his finger out and Clark moaned softly at the loss. Lex laughed and
quickly returned with a second finger. Clark couldn't believe how much better it
felt with two fingers inside him and he could only imagine what it would feel
like once Lex was inside him. He just couldn't wait.
"Need you," Clark gasped.
"You're not ready, Clark," Lex told him softly and continued to move the two
fingers inside Clark's tight passage.
"Won't hurt me," Clark groaned. Lex hit that spot inside him again and Clark
temporarily lost the ability to think rationally.
"Clark," Lex protested.
"Lex, please," Clark begged.
"Okay," Lex said eventually. He sounded reluctant, but he was agreeing. "But
only because you beg so pretty."
Lex leaned over and reached down for the condom. Clark moved his hand and
grabbed Lex's wrist before the older man could complete the movement.
"Do we have to?" he asked softly.
"Yes, Clark, we do," Lex insisted.
"I... I just want to feel you. Nothing else. Just you," Clark insisted. He knew
that Lex couldn't give him anything that could hurt him, even though Lex didn't
know that himself.
"No," Lex said definitively.
"Lex."
"No, Clark. No. You never let anyone do this to you without a condom. Do you
understand me?"
Clark saw the seriousness in Lex's eyes. He wanted to insist that Lex would be
the only one to ever do it, so it wasn't an issue, but he knew better than to
try and argue with Lex when he looked that stubborn.
"Okay," Clark sighed and nodded.
"I'm serious."
"I know," Clark said.
"Good."
Clark let go of Lex's hand. Lex opened the little package quickly and rolled it
down his cock. Clark watched as Lex squeezed a little more of the gel into his
hand and then pumped his cock a couple of time to slick it up. When he was ready
he moved forward and positioned himself in front of Clark's opening.
"Are you ready?" he asked softly.
"Yes," Clark breathed.
Lex started pressing in slowly. Clark felt Lex's cock slide into him slightly.
The pace Lex was setting was infuriating. It was way too slow. Clark wrapped one
of his legs around Lex's hips and pulled the other man towards him. Lex sunk
into him in one hard, fast stroke.
"Shit," Lex exclaimed.
Clark just smiled in satisfaction. Lex was inside him. It was kind of scary, but
it was also so incredibly right.
Lex must have seen the look on Clark's face and understood that the younger man
was okay. He quickly started to thrust in and out of Clark's passage, angling
his thrusts just right so that he was rubbing against that little spot every
time. It was so good and Clark knew that he was going to come again. It only
took a couple of minutes and he was crying out with Lex as he came hard against
his own stomach and then a moment later Lex came deep inside him.
"God, Clark," Lex groaned as he collapsed on Clark's chest. "Are you okay?"
"Mmm," Clark muttered, "never better."
"Good."
Clark smiled. He wrapped his arms around Lex and just held the other man as the
two of them relaxing in the afterglow of what they had just done.
***_***
*August 25, 2005*
"I don't know why you're so against this, Lex," Clark said and sighed loudly. He
wasn't happy. He really didn't know why Lex wasn't even willing to consider what
he wanted.
They'd been together for almost a year. Clark had been accepted into Metropolis
University for the fall semester and Lex was returning to the city at the same
time to finally take up the position that his father had been offering him for
several years. It was only natural that they would think about whether or not
they wanted to live in the same place, at least to Clark it was. Lex didn't even
want to have the conversation. Clark had been trying to bring it up for several
weeks now and Lex just kept avoiding the topic.
When Lex had told Clark that there simply wasn't a reason for him to stay in
Smallville once Clark left, he thought that Lex was finally becoming comfortable
with their relationship. Maybe he was ready to let people know that they were
together. Maybe he was ready for some type of commitment. But Lex's actions now
were making Clark seriously reconsider his earlier conclusion. Lex didn't seem
ready to deal with their relationship at all.
"I've explained to you, Clark. I'm not ready to live with you or anyone else,"
Lex said. He sounded frustrated and a little angry, like he wasn't sure why
Clark simply couldn't get the point and drop the argument. He toyed with the
glass in his hand and refused to meet Clark's eyes.
"We've been together for almost a year," Clark protested.
"We're just fucking, Clark," Lex snapped harshly. "It's not like we're going to
get married or something."
"Lex," Clark gasped. He felt like he couldn't breathe. Lex didn't really think
of their relationship like that, did he? Was that the reason that he'd never let
Clark tell anyone about it?
"What?" Lex asked. He stood up from the chair he was sitting in, placed his
glass down on the table with a loud thump, and walked around to stand at the
window. "You're the one who's always made this into more than what it was,
Clark. I told you a long time ago that this was what I could give you. You
seemed fine with it then."
"I...," Clark stuttered. He did remember Lex telling him that. It was a vivid
memory. At the time Clark had thought that Lex would grow out of his conviction,
that once they had been together for some time he would see that they really did
have a future together. His future self had promised him that Lex loved him
back, so how couldn't he? How couldn't he love Clark when Clark felt like his
heart would break if Lex ever left him?
"I love you," Clark eventually managed to force out. He loved Lex so much that
it hurt sometimes. He couldn't even imagine being without Lex now. He'd always
believed that the other man secretly loved him back, as well, but maybe... maybe
he didn't.
Lex cringed and reached up to run his hand over his head. "Don't start," he
warned Clark loudly.
"Surely what we have means more to you than just a good fuck," Clark insisted.
Lex came back across the room to stand next to the table again. He reached down
and picked up his glass. "I like you, Clark. I really like what we do together.
Don't ruin this by insisting that you need more than I can give you."
Clark stared at Lex and felt his mouth dropping open. "You don't love me," he
said softly. He had just realized it. All these months, he had been holding out
and hoping that Lex really did feel the same way about him that he felt about
Lex, but it had all been in vain. Lex truly didn't love him. In fact, Clark
wondered if Lex was capable of loving anyone at all.
"I never said that I did," Lex pointed out to him.
"I just... I always thought...," Clark trailed off. He couldn't finish what he
was saying.
"What?" Lex demanded. "That I was wrong? That I really loved you but didn't know
it? Clark," Lex laughed sharply, "this isn't some romance novel. We don't get to
ride off into the sunset together. That's not how real life works."
"But, what we have...," Clark protested softly.
"I'm fucking my best friend, Clark. What do you think we have?" Lex's voice was
blunt and oh so cold. Clark felt a small shiver run up his back. Had Lex felt
like this all along? Why hadn't he caught onto it before now?
"I... I guess I don't know," Clark admitted eventually.
Lex just kept staring at him and Clark couldn't stop the feeling that he was
going to start crying any second. He couldn't believe that Lex really felt that
way about their relationship. He couldn't believe that he didn't really love him
like Clark's future self had promised. Had everything they'd had over the last
ten months been based on a dream that would never come true? Clark had thought
that he had found the one person that he would be with for the rest of his life.
Obviously Lex had other ideas about what they were to each other.
"I need to go," Clark muttered suddenly and pushed himself up off the couch he
was sitting on. He couldn't stay there in Lex's home any longer. He needed to
get out. He needed to be alone for a while so that he could think about what was
going on. Could he still be with Lex now that he knew that the other man didn't
see a future for them? Could he stay with Lex and be the dirty little secret
that he kept hidden from the rest of the world? Could he really leave the man
that he loved just because he wasn't loved back?
Lex nodded and watched Clark as he stumbled out of the room. Clark wanted Lex to
follow him out, but he was pretty sure that it wasn't going to happen, and it
didn't. He made it down the stairs and out Lex's front door before he started
running. Nothing was working out the way that he had thought it would when he
had come to Lex's office last year, and he had no idea what he had done wrong.
***_***
*November 26, 2025*
Clark came awake slowly. He hurt all over, and that just wasn't right at all. He
tried hard to remember what had happened to him. He refused to open his eyes
until he had a grip on the situation. He could hear someone else in the room
with him. He wasn't going to give them even more of the upper hand by admitting
to his conscious status before he was ready. The floor was hard, but carpeted
underneath him. He hurt and he could almost feel his blood pulsing through his
veins. He knew that meant there was Kryptonite nearby and that he was going to
be very nearly incapacitated as soon as he tried to move. He just couldn't seem
to remember how he had gotten himself into this situation.
"You might as well open your eyes, Clark," someone called from across the room.
"I know that you're awake over there." The voice was familiar and the fact that
it had called him 'Clark' and not 'Superman' scared him more than he would have
been willing to admit. Whoever this was knew him, knew his weakness, and knew
his identity. There was only one person who could know that, Clark realized as
he rolled towards the voice.
"Lex," Clark drawled and opened his eyes to see his former best friend and
lover.
The older man was sitting across the room in a metal chair. It didn't look
comfortable, but Lex was perched in it as elegantly as he had ever done anything
in his life. They were in a large, concrete room with computer equipment all
around them. On the wall behind Lex was a large, electronic map of the world.
The hum of all the machines was almost overwhelming.
"You know," Clark said. He didn't know why that was the first thing that came to
his mind to say, but it was. He was simply so surprised that anyone had found
out his identity. His disguise had served him so well for all these years that
he had just assumed it was foolproof. Obviously, it hadn't been enough for Lex.
"Of course I know," Lex scoffed.
"The disguise?"
"Please, Clark. I've fucked you. You think I don't know how you would look in
tights? Besides, I knew you before you started wearing those hideous glasses."
Clark sighed. There were more important things for them to be talking about here
than Clark's choice of clothing and accessories. To start with there was what
exactly Lex thought he was doing and why he was doing Clark in this... basement?
"Why am I here?" Clark asked.
"You're here to witness our destiny being fulfilled and then to complete it.
What, was there somewhere more important that you need to be today?" Lex's voice
dripped with sarcasm. He seemed to be incredibly amused with himself and he
laughed harshly after he finished talking. It suddenly crossed Clark's mind to
wonder whether Lex was truly sane any longer. He hoped so. After all, this was
the man the American people had elected as their president only a year ago.
"What the hell are you talking about?" Clark demanded. He slowly drew himself up
to a standing position and took a step towards Lex. The movement hurt, but he
willed himself to move through the pain. If Lex really was insane, Clark might
need to be able to stop him from doing whatever it was that he was planning on
doing. Even if Lex wasn't insane, he had still captured Clark and, as a captive,
Clark was obligated to try and escape as best as he could.
Clark completed his first step with a grunt. He breathed heavily and tried to
hide how much he was straining from Lex. The other man didn't need to know the
extent to which Clark was hurting. Half way through his second step, Clark ran
straight into an invisible barrier. He convulsed sharply and fell backwards with
a cry of pain. Lex snorted and smirked at him from across the room.
"It's a Kryptonite-enhanced force field, Clark. There's no way you're coming
through it, so you might as well stop trying right now. I told you. You're just
here to *witness* our destiny right now. Later will be your time to act."
"You're crazy, Lex," Clark spat as he suddenly became certain of his ex-lover's
state of mind. There was no way that a sane man would have Clark trapped down
here and be speaking to him in strange riddles.
Lex laughed sharply, his voice echoing off the walls of where ever it was they
were. It turned the sound hollow and eerie. Clark would have shivered if he'd
even had that much control over his body. The Kryptonite exposure was continuing
to affect him and he was pretty sure that he was lucky he was even conscious at
the moment.
"Does that make you understand it more, Clark, to think that I must be insane to
do these things? Maybe you're the one who's not quite right, Clark. Why can't
you see the darkness that lies within all of us? Why couldn't you ever see that
this is who I really am?" Lex stepped closer and closer to Clark as he continued
to talk. As he neared the force field, he reached out with a gloved hand and
laid it against the energy barrier, caressing it in some warped parody of what
Clark had thought that he once shared with Lex.
"Because this isn't you, Lex," Clark said softly. His voice was sad and full of
pity. How had the man he'd once loved, the man who had been his best friend,
turned into this insane monster? And suddenly he realized: he had failed.
"It was always me," Lex snapped. He removed his hand from the force field and
turned around sharply. Lex stalked over to the large table in the room and
picked up an interface tablet. It would allow him to operate one of the many
computers in this room remotely.
Clark had failed.
"Do you know what this does?" Lex asked slowly. His voice was lower now than it
had been before, more dangerous.
"No," Clark answered, although he had a fairly good idea that whatever it did he
wouldn't like it. If Lex had captured him, caged him, and brought him down here
to witness this, there was no way that Clark would like it at all. Just like he
knew that he wouldn't like this 'destiny' that Lex kept talking about.
"It's a launch device," Lex told him. His voice was silky smooth and he smiled
brokenly as he caressed the side of the tablet. "For our fusion weapons. No one
even knows that I have it. All these fail safes that they've put into the system
and they don't even know that just by pressing here," Lex moved his thumb over
the face of the tablet, "I can control the entire thing."
"Lex," Clark growled as he saw Lex's finger glance over the face of the tablet.
Shit. What the fuck did Lex think he was doing? He really was insane and much
more dangerous than Clark had ever thought possible. If Lex was really in
complete control of all their weapons... That was a scary thought indeed.
"Oh, don't worry, Clark. It's a biometric device. The gloves protect it." As Lex
talked he placed the tablet down on the table and started to strip off his
gloves.
Clark watched in horrified fascination as one black glove and then the other
came off Lex's hands and fell to the floor. Lex couldn't really be serious about
what he was planning to do, could he? Why? Why would Lex do this?
Because he's insane, Clark's mind whispered to him. Because Clark had failed.
This is what his future self had come back to help Clark change. He had needed
to stop Lex's eventual fall into this mad drive to destroy everything that
existed. Clark wanted to cry. Maybe if he had fought harder for Lex all those
years ago. If he hadn't just walked out of the other man's life because Lex had
told him that he could never love him, that he was only fucking his best friend
and that Clark needed to get with the program or leave the relationship. Maybe
if he had stayed he would have been able to change Lex, to prevent what was
going on now.
Clark struggled to stand once more and threw his body against the side of the
energy barrier. Once again he hit hard, bounced off the invisible wall, and fell
convulsing on the floor. Fuck, there was nothing to do. Of all the times to be
powerless, this was the worst possible one.
"Clark," Lex said wryly and smirked at him. "You were always overly persistent."
Lex stopped and cocked his head like he was thinking about that last statement.
"Well, almost always. I remember you gave up on me fairly easily. I wonder what
I did to make you lose all hope."
"Lex," Clark cried. He watched as the older man again picked up the interface
tablet from the table. "Don't do this."
"Ah, Clark," Lex cooed and Clark got the disquieting feeling that Lex was trying
to soothe him. "It will all be over soon, I promise. Once I press this button,
the computer will wait thirty minutes and drop your force field. Then we will
really get to finish this. Once and for all."
"You don't have to do this," Clark insisted. "It doesn't need to be like this."
"Of course it does," Lex chided him. "This is the road we've been on since that
day when I first hit you with my car. We both should have been dead that day. I
was saved from death to fulfill my destiny, our destiny. I told you that we
would be great, Clark, and who's greater than the man who destroys everything?
"Don't you see? Don't you see that I finally have the entire world? It's all
mine. Right here," Lex continued and emphasized his point by shaking the
interface tablet in Clark's direction. "And I'm going to do the one thing with
it that no one else in history has been able to do. I'm going to destroy it
all."
"Lex, no," Clark cried out.
"Oh yes. Are you ready to fulfill our destiny, Clark? Are you ready to be great
with me?"
"No. You need to stop this," Clark pleaded.
"I don't think so." Lex's thumb moved so that it was hovering over the face of
the tablet. He just needed to move it down, touch the thin plastic plate, and
everything would start to end.
"For me, Lex. Please?"
Lex looked at Clark with an amused smile on his face. "For you," Lex repeated.
"Don't you understand yet, Clark? I'm doing this all for you. It's all been for
you. Everything I've ever done since that day."
Clark's heart sank. He wasn't getting through to Lex. He didn't know what else
to do. He was powerless. His words seemed all but meaningless to the man on the
other side of the force field. There was nothing more that he could do. He had
failed in the most important task he had ever been entrusted with. He had failed
in protecting Lex from himself.
Lex's face took on a beatific look. He smiled in bliss. Clark had never seen the
other man look quite like that. He seemed utterly at peace with himself and the
rest of the world. How ironic that it would come from what he was about to do.
"Yes, I think it's time," he said quietly and moved his finger over the face of
the tablet. "Time."
"No," Clark cried out one last time, although he knew that it wasn't going to do
any good. Lex had already done what he had set out to do and Clark was powerless
to stop it. He felt the hot rush of tears pricking at his eyes, but he refused
to let them fall. He wasn't going to give Lex that much. Not now, and not ever
again.
On the electronic map behind Lex, little red dots started to appear above North
America. They moved ever higher, arching off to the east and the west and
crossing the oceans with what seemed like frightening speed. On the other side
of the world, above China, Russia, and parts of the Middle East, yellow dots
started to appear in answer. Only a few at first, and then more and more as the
rest of the world started to realize what Lex had done. Lex's cell phone started
to ring insistently. Lex pulled it out of his pocket and turned it off with a
definitive movement. There was going to be no outside intervention on their
little drama. They were all on their own. Just like they had always been.
When the first red dot reached its target and disappeared off the screen, Clark
closed his eyes and screamed silently in agony. He could just imagine all those
people out there dying. Dying because of him, because he couldn't complete the
task that had been set out for him. People were being hurt, being killed, and
again it was his fault.
"Isn't it pretty?" Lex asked in a wistful voice. "So pretty. All those little
dots moving around. The dance of death."
"Fuck you, Lex," Clark finally spat. He had no patience, no sympathy left for
this man.
"Would you like that?" Lex asked him seriously as he turned back to look at
Clark. "It was something that I never let you do. Is that why you left me?"
Clark didn't know what to say. How was he supposed to respond to that? "You're
an idiot, Lex. I left because you said you couldn't love me. You *know* that."
"Oh," Lex replied. He turned back to the map and continued to watch his little
dots.
Oh? That's all Clark got? The fucking world was being destroyed and all Clark
got was an 'oh'? This was the single most frustrating situation of his life. Lex
*was* insane. That was the only thing that could possibly explain his behavior.
No sane person would stand there watching the world being destroyed while he
talked to Clark about why their relationship had ended twenty years ago. Only
Lex would think that he needed to do something like this to make Clark really
listen to him.
Suddenly the force field fell and the time for thinking about their situation
was over. Clark moved slowly at first, straightening out his heavy limbs,
gathering his strength and the courage to pounce on Lex and do what he knew he
needed to do. Maybe he should have spent the last half an hour preparing for
that instead of wallowing in guilt and thinking about their relationship, but
the simple truth was that he hadn't. He hadn't thought about it, and now the
shift from Lex's captive to predator was violent and jarring.
"Come on, Clark," Lex gibed softly as he turned to face the younger man, the man
who had once thought that he would spend the rest of his life with Lex Luthor.
"I know the force field is down. Let's finish this off. We've got a destiny to
fulfill, and I know that you will have things to do later today."
"You're a bastard, Lex," Clark growled. He stood up straight and started moving
towards Lex. It was better, he had decided, to let Lex know exactly what was
coming, to not take him by surprise. Lex didn't deserve the reprieve that
surprise would have supplied him with. He deserved to have terror wash over him
before the end. "You're a sick, insane, evil bastard. I can't believe that I
ever loved you."
"You really did, didn't you?" Lex asked softly as Clark finally reached him.
Clark reached Lex. He stopped so that they were standing face-to-face, Lex's
eyes only inches below his. He brought his hands up to surround Lex's head.
"Yes," Clark breathed.
"You were the only one," Lex said simply. He looked down for a second and then
back up into Clark's eyes. "I'm scared."
"You should be," Clark growled. His hands tightened around Lex's head and Clark
snapped his neck with one quick, easy movement. He watched as Lex's eyes widened
for just a second before the intelligence and life suddenly drained out of them.
It was over, and yet it wasn't. He still needed to go find out what was left of
the world and try to stop any more damage from occurring. Once that was done, he
needed to go visit the AI and figure out how his other self had traveled back
through time. He needed to go back again and this time he needed to make sure
that it worked. There had to be a way to avoid Cassandra's prophecy. All this
pain and suffering was unnecessary. If only he could manage to get himself and
Lex together.
***_***
*August 15, 2002*
Lex knew it was Clark in his hallway. The boy always walked with a distinctive
gait and he'd tried to sneak up on Lex enough times now that Lex knew his stride
off by heart. Lex always pretended to be surprised when Clark ducked in his
office, though. It was only fair after all the effort Clark put in just to come
and visit Lex everyday. It had been a long, busy summer for Clark and most of
the other residents of Smallville. Cleaning up after the tornado hadn't been
quick or easy, but it was almost completed now. The repairs at the school were
well underway and, with the help of a large dose of anonymous Luthor money,
would be finished for the start of school in September.
Today Clark seemed to be hesitating in the hall. He sounded like he was pacing
right outside the door, and that wasn't normal at all. Lex wondered if Clark had
a problem. If he did, Lex only hoped he would be able to fix it. Clark meant so
much to him and Lex only wanted the boy to be happy.
Sometimes Lex could admit it to himself; that he was in love with Clark. Or at
least as in love with Clark as any Luthor had ever been able to be in love with
anyone. His family wasn't known for their ability to handle emotional
commitments, and Lex wasn't fooling himself. His father had raised him for most
of his life and, as much as he tried to deny it, he was his father's son. He
couldn't change that. What he could change was how he used that legacy. As long
as he had Clark in his life, Lex was fairly certain that he would turn out okay.
Lex had almost given up waiting for Clark to enter the room and was about to
call him in when the young man finally stopped hesitating and stepped into Lex's
office. Lex heard the door open and Clark enter. Lex smirked softly to himself,
but didn't look up.
"Hi Clark," he greeted his visitor.
"L... Lex," Clark asked. His voice was hesitant and he sounded surprised to see
Lex, which was really rather strange considering that they were in Lex's office.
It was enough to bring Lex's eyes up to really see Clark.
Clark was standing across the room, just barely inside the door, and... he
wasn't himself. It wasn't Clark. The man looked exactly like Clark, except that
he was older. He was an adult. Lex scrambled to make sense out of what he was
seeing.
Clark had been adopted. He didn't know who his parents were. He didn't know his
family. Some stray relative coming back into Clark's life right then would be
very disruptive. It wasn't something that Lex particularly wanted happening if
he could prevent it.
"Who are you?" Lex asked in a low, dangerous voice. "And why are you here?" The
second question was possibly the more important one. If this man was related to
Clark, why was he coming to see Lex? Did he want something? Did he have some
kind of information regarding Clark's adoption that he wanted to be paid to keep
to himself? Why else would the man go there, to Lex, rather than going straight
to see the Kents and introducing himself?
"Lex," the man gasped as though he was surprised by the question and unsure of
how to answer. "It's me. Clark," he insisted.
Lex eyed the man warily. He pushed away from his desk and stood up. If the man
turned out to be insane, Lex didn't want to end up stuck behind his desk. He
would be better able to alert security and defend himself in a standing
position.
"You might look like Clark, but you're definitely not him. Not unless Clark's
aged a good ten years since I saw him yesterday," Lex reasoned. He wondered if
anything he said would change the fact that this man really looked like he
*believed* that he was Clark.
"Oh that," the other man said and then smiled. He seemed relieved to hear that
this was the reason Lex didn't believe he was Clark. "Lex," he continued and
stepped further into the room.
"I know that you don't believe me, but I really am Clark. The reason I look
older is that... well, I'm from the future." The last was pushed out in a rush
and it took Lex several seconds to sort it out and then comprehend it.
When he finally did, Lex laughed hard and sharp. This man's delusion *was*
humorous, but also, very possibly quite dangerous. What if he tried to convince
Lex that he was telling the truth? What could the man do? When Lex didn't
believe him, and he wouldn't because, well time travel was just impossible, what
would he do then? Would he become violent? For the first time since the man had
entered his office, Lex started feeling concerned for himself.
"Lex, I know you don't believe me, but it's true. I've come back from the
future, a really bad future in a world that you destroyed," pseudo-Clark
explained.
"And you're here to stop that from happening?" Lex mocked him. "To change your
future? How? By talking to me now? Or are you maybe here to kill me? Is that the
plan?"
"No," the man snapped. He sounded horrified that Lex had suggested such a thing.
"I couldn't do that again," the man muttered to himself, but Lex was able to
hear enough of it to know what he had said.
Lex stepped back from his desk and further away from pseudo-Clark. This man had
killed someone in the past. Sure, he was saying that he couldn't do it again,
but the fact remained that he was also admitting to having done it. Lex turned
slightly to obscure the left side of his body and slowly removed his cell phone
from his pocket. If this guy wasn't going to leave on his own, then Lex would
need help.
"You need to listen to me, Lex. I don't know how much time I have and this is
important," the man insisted. He stepped towards Lex and Lex forced himself to
stand his ground. He didn't want to draw any more attention to his movements
than was necessary.
"Okay," Lex agreed with a nod. He tried to sound as accommodating as possible.
He reached down on his phone and pressed the speed dial button that would call
his security team.
"You're supposed to go on a business trip in a few weeks," the man prompted.
Lex nodded in response. "It's a conference," he confirmed.
"You can't go," pseudo-Clark insisted. "There's something that happens there,
someone that will change your life and not in a good way."
"Oh really?" Lex asked. He wondered where his security guys were. They really
should have arrived already. What if pseudo-Clark had been armed? Lex could have
been dead by now and what use would his expensive security have been then?
"Yes. I'm... Clark's going to ask you to go camping. Just go. Forget about your
conference."
Lex could hear his security guys in the hall now. The sound of their feet
hitting the stone floor echoed down the hallway as they approached. He needed to
distract the man in the room with him, if only for a moment. A moment was all it
should have taken for security to burst into the room and apprehend Clark.
"Okay," Lex agreed, although he had absolutely no intention of following through
on the promise. "I'll go camping with Clark."
The man sighed in what sounded like relief and smiled. "Good," he said. "I
didn't know if you'd believe me."
Lex was shocked when the man suddenly started to fade out in front of him. Lex
could see the bookcase through pseudo-Clark, and that just wasn't right. The man
must have noticed what was happening to him and seemed equally shocked. He held
his hands up in front of his body and looked back and forth between them and
Lex.
His eyes took on a desperate look. "There's something else you need to know," he
insisted.
"What?" Lex asked. He was starting to believe what this man was saying for the
first time now that it was almost all over.
"I always loved you," Clark said. His voice was soft and breathy. He disappeared
completely as he finished his declaration and Lex wondered if it was just his
own wishful thinking that had filled in the words he'd hoped to hear for the
better part of a year.
"Mr. Luthor," Dave Bond, his head of security, called out as he and his team
finally reached Lex's office.
Lex snapped around to look at the man and forced himself to recover quickly from
the shock of what had just happened to him. "What took you so long?" he
demanded.
"Are you in danger?"
"No, Mr. Bond, I am not," Lex assured the man with a haughty tone in his voice.
"Although, it is distressing to know how long it would have taken you to respond
had there been, say, an intruder in my office."
"I apologize, Mr. Luthor," Dave said. He looked over his shoulder and dismissed
his men with a nod of his head. "We were investigating a disturbance on the
grounds."
"Oh?" Lex asked.
"Yes," Dave confirmed. "Ms. Pavich reported strange noises and a bright light
from behind the stables about ten minutes ago."
Lex didn't say anything in response, but he couldn't help thinking of his
strange pseudo-Clark encounter. If that man really had been Clark and he had
been from the future, then the disturbance could have been him arriving. Lex
could barely believe he was entertaining the possibility of believing what had
just happened. He felt like he might be going insane. Was this just another one
of his fantasies where Clark came to him to confess his feelings? Admittedly, it
was much stranger than any he'd had in the past, but it was still possible.
"Mr. Luthor," Dave started speaking again. Lex had almost forgotten that the
other man was there. If this was a dream, why was Dave there?
"I'm very sorry. I should have asked some of the men to stay behind in the
manor," Dave continued.
"Yes, you should have," Lex snapped. Even though he was okay, the fact remained
that if pseudo-Clark had wanted to hurt Lex, there would have been no one there
to stop him.
"It won't happen again," the man assured him.
"You're right," Lex agreed. His voice was cold and flat. "It won't."
The man blanched and Lex knew that he understood that he had just been fired.
"M... Mr. Luthor," the man stuttered.
"Goodbye Dave," Lex said. He turned from the man and walked back towards his
desk. He heard Dave hesitate for a moment and then leave the room silently.
Lex was going to need to hire a new head of security. It wouldn't do to let the
position stay open for any length of time. What had happened that afternoon
couldn't be allowed to occur again. Maybe he would actually replace his entire
security team. He wondered how loyal the other employees had been to Dave.
Lex felt overwhelmed. He didn't know what had gone on earlier with the man who
had claimed to be Clark. He had no way of reconciling what had occurred in his
office with the way he knew the world worked. There were a lot of things that
Lex didn't know about what had happened that day, but one thing he knew for sure
was that he needed to find out if there was any truth to what he had been told
by the strange man. If time travel was real, if one really could go back in time
and change the past, then Lex needed to know that.
He needed to go to the conference, see what it was that Clark wanted him to
avoid, and just not let it affect him as it had before. After all, as long as he
knew ahead of time that something was going to happen, it couldn't affect him
the same way, could it?
***_***
*September 20, 2002*
Time travel existed. Clark loved him. Time travel existed and therefore Clark
loved him. Lex was still grappling with disbelief over both of those concepts.
Five days after Lex's mysterious visitor had arrived and then vanished from his
study, Clark had come to see him and asked if Lex wanted to go camping over the
long weekend before school started. It was exactly as pseudo-Clark had said it
would be. Of course it could have been a coincidence, but Clark had never asked
Lex out camping with him before. How could anyone have guessed that the boy
would do it?
Lex had wanted to say yes when he saw the hope in Clark's eyes, but he couldn't.
He needed to see fate out to the end. He needed to see if the rest of the
prediction was true or not. So, he had turned Clark down saying that he needed
to attend the conference in his father's enforced absence. It was the truth, and
although Lex knew he didn't absolutely need to attend, Luthor Corp was expected
to make an appearance, though, and that meant that he should.
His father was still recovering from his injuries and learning how to live with
his new disability. Lex had to go. Clark had said that he understood.
Pseudo-Clark had been right. Desiree had changed Lex's life and knowing about
her beforehand hadn't seemed to help any. Clark's explanation involving
meteor-enhanced pheromones at least made Lex feel somewhat less like a fool, but
he still couldn't believe he had married the woman. The whole two weeks she'd
been in his life seemed like a hazy dream. It was all so unreal, but it was all
true.
Just as true as time travel. Lex had been changed on his trip and that was the
last confirmation he needed to believe what Clark had told him. Clark had come
back in time to warn Lex about Desiree. He had come back to let Lex know how he
felt. Somehow, Clark had thought that those two things would create a better
future than the one he had known. If that was the case, did it mean that Clark
thought he and Lex needed to be together to make the future work out right?
He could do that, Lex thought with a smile. He'd wanted Clark since the first
time he'd laid eyes on the younger man. Besides, time travel existed and Clark
obviously either knew how it worked or would discover how it worked sometime in
the future. Lex needed that knowledge. He needed Clark. It all worked out. He
would be with Clark and they would make the world better together. That had to
be what the elder Clark had wanted.
***_***
*October 20, 2002*
"What do you think about time travel?" Lex asked Clark suddenly. The question
seemed totally out of the blue. The two of them were sitting at the Kents'
dining room table, and Lex was helping Clark with his homework. It was part of
his mom's ongoing 'be nice to Lex' campaign that followed the incident with
Nixon where Lex had saved Jonathan's life. Clark couldn't say that he wasn't
enjoying it.
"I... what?" Clark asked. He raised his eyes from where he was trying to solve
the value of 'x' and blinked at Lex.
"You know, time travel. What do you think about it?" Lex asked again.
Clark placed the end of his pencil against his bottom lip as he tried to
determine when exactly his best friend has lost his grip on reality. "Have you
been reading your H.G. Wells collection again?" Clark asked. He was only
partially teasing.
"I'm serious," Lex insisted.
"Or maybe watching bad eighties movies?" Clark continued with a small smile.
Sometimes he just didn't understand Lex at all. Maybe that was why he was so
drawn to the man; there was always something new to discover about him.
"Clark, I'm serious," Lex insisted again and sighed heavily.
"Oh," Clark said quietly. He tapped the eraser of his pencil against his lip as
he thought. "Okay, I'm sorry. I.... Lex, I'm fairly certain that time only moves
in one direction."
"Yeah," Lex agreed. He looked like he was thinking hard, so Clark didn't
interrupt him. "What if you could fold it somehow? So that the end was before
the start. Like this piece of paper," Lex said. He reached out and retrieved the
worksheet Clark was filling in. Lex held it out flat and then folded it so that
then far end overlapped the near end.
"Then," Clark said thoughtfully, "I guess you'd be able to change the past." He
smiled and plucked the paper back out of Lex's hands. Clark unfolded it and
smoothed it out on the table in front of him.
"Yeah," Lex agreed. "Do you think that's possible?"
"Like, for real?" Clark asked. He almost couldn't believe that Lex was asking
him this, but Lex was Lex. Sometimes he made very little sense.
Lex just nodded in response.
"I.... No," Clark insisted.
"Are you sure?"
"Umm... yeah."
"It's theoretically possible," Lex replied. "On a quantum level you can never
really know where or when an electron will be. It moves in all four dimensions.
Maybe more."
Clark looked at his friend strangely. Lex was so intelligent. He didn't know how
to keep up with the older man's mind sometimes. "When did you get so interested
in theoretical physics?"
"Just recently," Lex admitted. "I've been reading some books and it's
fascinating."
"That's really cool," Clark said and was surprised to find that he was telling
the truth. What Lex was talking about sounded interesting and what was most cool
was that Lex wanted to talk with *him* about it. No one else treated Clark like
an adult the same way that Lex did. It made him feel really special and needed.
"Maybe I can read some of them and then we can talk more," Clark offered and was
gratified when he saw Lex's eyes light up.
"You're sure you don't know anything else about this?" Lex asked.
Clark looked at Lex strangely. Why would he know anything more about time travel
than Lex had read in his books?
"Of course not," Lex conceded before Clark could say anything. "That sounds
great, though. I have a few books that I'm done with. We can go get them now,"
Lex pushed his chair back from the table and started to stand up. Clark reached
out and gently pulled his friend back down.
"Not now, silly," Clark insisted with a chuckle. "I still need to pass sophomore
math."
"Oh," Lex said with a slightly embarrassed look. "I guess I'm just a little
excited."
"I understand. Tomorrow after school?"
"Yeah."
"Okay, it's a deal. Now, can you explain how to calculate this again?" Clark
asked and pointed at one of the problems on his paper. He really didn't need
Lex's help. He could have solved the equation in his head, in fact he already
had, but Clark wasn't ready to admit it and give up his study time with Lex.
Lex nodded and leaned in to explain it all one more time. Clark smiled
contentedly.
***_***
*May 24, 2007*
Clark almost couldn't believe that Lex was graduating. They'd been lovers four
years now, and during that entire time Lex had been in school. It had become
such a corner stone of their reality that it was strange to think their lives
were about to make such a dramatic change. It was almost like they were finally
being forced to grow up. It was scary and exhilarating all at the same time.
Lex returned to Met U in January of 2003. He had spoken of going back to
Princeton, where he'd completed his first degree, but had eventually discarded
that location as being too far away. Clark hadn't known at the time, but Lex had
wanted to be able to see him as much as possible.
Lex needed to spend his first two semesters in Metropolis, taking the courses
that would form the basis of his second bachelor's degree in physics. Those
months had been hard on both of the men. When Lex left for Metropolis, he and
Clark had only been good friends. They hadn't been together, although both of
them had secretly hoped for that possibility. It was when Lex returned to
Smallville during spring break that Clark finally decided to give into the
attraction he'd always felt for his friend and admit his feelings. After that
the two of them were together as much as possible, although it wasn't easy with
Clark still in high school and Lex dealing with the rigors of college. Clark
made as many trips back and forth to the city in the ensuing months as he could
without raising his parent's suspicions too much.
After those first two semesters, Lex returned to Smallville for the fall. That's
when he and Clark had really become close. They'd been together as often as
possible and done nearly everything together. His parents had seemed concerned
that Clark barely spent any time with his other friends and one day Clark simply
confessed his relationship with Lex to his mother. She'd been less shocked than
he had thought she would be, although she had insisted on lecturing Clark about
the dangers of sex with strange men. She'd also insisted on telling Clark's
father about the relationship and Clark hadn't been able to convince her
otherwise.
That had been a scene. Clark's father hadn't been happy and had threatened Lex,
although he eventually found there was little he could do. Clark was seventeen
by the time he and Lex had started dating, and they hadn't done more than make
out together when the confrontation with Clark's father occurred.
In January of 2004, Lex moved back to Metropolis permanently. He and Clark spoke
a lot about his decision to do that, and in the end they had concluded that Lex
needed to be in the city to finish his education and then take up the research
that would be required for him to complete his master's degree and eventually
his doctorate. As much as Clark wanted Lex to stay with him in Smallville, he'd
needed to compromise and give Lex the freedom he really needed.
After completing his junior year of high school, Clark had spent most of the
summer at Lex's penthouse in Metropolis. His father had protested the
arrangement, but Clark was eighteen by then and legally allowed to go wherever
he wanted. His mom managed to convince his father that it was better to let the
matter drop since there was obviously no way to change Clark's mind.
Lex completed his degree in time to enter the master's program that September.
It was where he had wanted to be all along. His research and his supervisor kept
him busy and demanded much of his time. Clark visited as often as his own senior
year workload would allow. He had spent a lot of time traveling between
Smallville and Metropolis before he had finally admitted his powers to Lex. The
older man hadn't seemed too surprised at the revelation. If anything, he'd been
excited. He also seemed to suspect that there was more to Clark's story than
what he had been told. It was true, but Clark still wasn't ready to admit to
being an alien as well. One huge secret at a time had been enough for him.
Clark was going to have to come completely clean soon, though. His deadline for
finally telling Lex had always been when they eventually moved in together. Lex
had asked the night before while the two of them were lounging under the stars
on the balcony of Lex's penthouse. Clark had said yes, of course. He didn't
think that there had ever been any doubt in either of their minds as to what
Clark's answer was going to be. If they were going to live together, be a real
official couple, then Lex needed to know everything about Clark. It simply
wouldn't be fair if he didn't.
Clark beamed with pride as he watched Lex walk across the stage and receive his
degree. He was welcomed into the university community and went to take his seat
on stage with the others who had also received their doctorates. Lex's eyes
sought Clark's and when they met, Lex's eyes lit up. He had worked so hard for
this day, had been so dedicated to following this new path in his life. Although
Clark had never understood Lex's seemingly spontaneous interest in theoretical
physics, he'd always supported his partner. Anything that finally managed to
draw Lex out of his father's shadow had to be a good thing.
And that's what this had done. Lionel hadn't been happy about Lex leaving the
family business and going back to school. He had cut Lex off from his money, but
Lex hadn't been discouraged. He'd still had the money he inherited from his
mother's family. He'd invested it well and it was more than enough to keep him
in a comfortable lifestyle.
Lex had started to build a reputation for himself within the scientific
community. Alexander Luthor was one of the rising stars in his field. He'd
received job offers from half a dozen other universities, but had turned them
down to stay with Metropolis University in a faculty position after his
graduation. Even Lex admitted that his staying really had more to do with being
with Clark than the quality of the job offer.
The rest of the graduation ceremony passed quickly and Clark soon found himself
standing in the foyer of the auditorium with his mom. They were waiting for Lex
to come and meet them. When Clark's mom had found out that Lex would be
receiving his doctorate, she had insisted on coming to the ceremony. Clark
hadn't been surprised, but Lex had seemed incredibly touched. Lex's own father
wouldn't be there, but his lover's mother would be. He'd again told Clark how
much he wished that he were part of any family other than his own. Clark had
offered comfort as best as he could. He was pretty upset at Lionel as well for
cutting Lex so effectively out of his life.
Clark looked down at his mom and found her smiling up at him. She looked happy
and proud, almost as if it had been her own son who had just graduated. Clark
only hoped that what he was going to tell her wouldn't break that mood too much.
"Mom?" Clark asked.
"Yes?"
"I just.... I wanted to let you know that I'm going to tell Lex the rest of my
secret." He kept his voice low so that no one else would be able to overhear
them. His mom and dad already knew that Clark had told Lex about his powers. His
dad had been the one who had convinced Clark to hold back the final truth about
his origins for at least a little while longer.
His mom looked up at him silently for several moments before finally nodding.
"He's the one, isn't he?" she asked.
Clark knew without asking what his mom meant. When he had been nineteen, only a
couple of months before he graduated from high school, he'd finally managed to
get his ship working. Inside it had been information about his home planet,
including a holographic representation of his birth father. The 'man' had
explained many things to Clark including his powers and the ability of his
people to mate for life. Apparently Clark would know when he found the right
partner, and his body would instinctively 'imprint' that person. From then on,
as long as they were alive, Clark wouldn't be able to love another. It had
sounded horrifying and yet thrilling all at the same time.
"You know he is," Clark answered. "All of us have always known that he is."
He mom nodded in agreement. "Yes."
They'd known from the first time that Jor-El spoke of Clark's mating that his
partner would be Lex. Clark hadn't been ready to give in to the fact that his
fate, in this aspect of his life anyhow, had already been decided for him. He
had rallied against the knowledge. His mother hadn't wanted to believe because
she hadn't yet been ready to give up her little boy to the man who was already
his mate, and Clark's father would never accept Lex as anything other than a
Luthor to be despised. Now it was time for all of them to stop pretending and
face the truth.
"You're not upset, are you?" Clark asked. He still wasn't really sure what his
mother thought of his plan.
"This is your secret, Clark," his mom said. "If you trust him with it, then you
should tell him. Why right now, though?"
"He asked me to move in with him," Clark admitted with a shrug.
"And you said yes," Martha concluded.
Clark nodded. He knew that his mom had needed to change the way she thought
about a lot of things when she found out that her son was in a homosexual
relationship. She believed in marriage before sex and had raised Clark to
believe the same thing, but marriage wasn't something that was going to be
allowed to Clark and Lex, no matter how much Clark might wish for it.
"You know that I love Lex like he was my own son," his mother told him and Clark
couldn't help but smile, "but he worries me sometimes. He's been so driven for
the last couple of years, almost like he's obsessed with this. I worry about you
getting hurt."
"Lex is, well, Lex," Clark said with a smile. "He'd never hurt me on purpose."
"And what if he does it without realizing that he's hurting you?" Martha
pressed.
"I...," Clark trailed off. He wasn't sure that he knew what to say to that. It
had happened occasionally, that Lex got so caught up in what he was doing that
he forgot about things he was supposed to do with Clark. And it *did* hurt, but
Clark had just learned how to live with those occasional slights.
"You need to learn to stick up for yourself," his mom insisted gently. "Every
good relationship is like that. You need to be able to tell him when he's doing
something to hurt you."
"I know. You're right, Mom. I want Lex to know everything about me. That's why I
need to tell him," Clark asserted.
"Tell me what?" Clark heard from behind himself just a second before Lex's arms
slipped around his waist.
Clark smiled broadly. He placed his hands over top of Lex's and drew the other
man around his body so that Lex was standing in front of Clark.
"How much I love you?" Clark said softly, with just a hint of a question in his
voice. He leaned in and kissed Lex. His sensitive ears picked up a couple of
stray comments about their 'display', but he didn't care. He wasn't going to
allow anything to ruin Lex's day.
"But I already know that," Lex protested.
"I know," Clark conceded and then became a little more serious. "Later, okay?"
He knew Lex knew there was more going on and denying it would only make the
older man annoyed.
"Okay," Lex agreed with his own nod. "Later."
"We're really proud of you, Lex," Clark's mom told his lover.
"Thank you, Mrs. Kent," Lex said smoothly. Clark thought he was probably the
only person who could have noticed the slight pause in Lex's voice before he had
spoken. Even after all the years they had been together, Lex still wasn't used
to receiving sincere compliments. Clark still sometimes grieved for the lonely
life Lex had lived before moving to Smallville.
"Don't you think that if you're going to be living with my son that you should
start called me Martha?" she teased Lex gently. Clark's mom had asked Lex to
call her Martha several times previously, but Lex had never felt comfortable
doing it. Clark wondered if that would possibly change now.
"You told her," Lex said and looked up at Clark with a smirk.
"Yes."
Lex turned to look at Martha. Something serious passed across his face and Clark
realized that Lex took their moving in together as seriously as Clark himself
did. "I promise that I'll take good care of him," Lex told her. The words were
so very sincere.
"Good," she said, her voice just as serious.
"Hey, guys. I think I can take care of myself just fine," Clark protested.
His mom looked up indulgently at him. "We know, sweetie."
"Can we take you for lunch before you head back to Smallville?" Lex asked
Clark's mom and effectively changed the subject.
Martha looked down at he watch and then back up at her son and his lover. "I
think I have enough time," she said agreeably.
"Excellent," Lex told her and led the three of them out of the auditorium and
towards his car.
***_***
"I love your mom like she was my own, Clark, but thank God she's finally gone,"
Lex said with a smile as he wrapped his arms around Clark's waist.
The younger man had just finished saying goodbye to his mom and now she was
headed downstairs in the elevator. The three of them had gone out to lunch and
then come back to the penthouse so that Clark and his mom could do some catching
up. She'd stayed most of the afternoon. It had been longer than Lex had
expected. Now that she was gone, he and Clark could start their own celebration
of his graduation.
Clark laughed softly and turned in Lex's arms to face the other man. He leaned
in and stole a passionate kiss from Lex that Lex eagerly returned. "I thought
she would never leave."
"You're the one who invited her back to visit," Lex reminded his lover.
"I didn't think that she would stay this long," Clark confessed. He leaned in
again so that his lips were brushing against Lex's ear. "I haven't even been
able to give you your graduation present, yet."
Lex shivered at Clark's words and he felt his mouth go slightly dry. "What....
What did you get me?" he asked.
"Wouldn't you like to know?" Clark asked in a seductive tone of voice. He
pivoted the two of them around and started leading Lex towards the bedroom. Lex
followed willingly. The two of them continued to kiss as they made their way
across the room.
They entered the bedroom and Clark quickly removed both of their clothing. Clark
pushed him back onto the bed and Lex moved towards the center. Clark climbed on
after him and settled himself between Lex's legs. He lay on top of Lex, and
leaned in to kiss him deeply.
"I love you so much," Clark told him when they eventually pulled apart.
"I love you too," Lex returned. It felt so good to be able to say those words to
Clark. For so long he thought that he wouldn't be able to say them to anyone,
and then Clark had come along and changed everything in Lex's world. He didn't
think he would ever be able to repay his lover for that.
"And I'm really proud of you," Clark continued.
"I... I'm glad," Lex answered. He didn't know if Clark had any idea how much Lex
had always wanted to hear that from someone, but he suspected that he did.
Clark smiled happy and then started to kiss his way down Lex's body. He stopped
at each of Lex's nipples, licking and nipping them gently, before moving to
nuzzle Lex's stomach. It felt so good and Lex just abandoned himself to the
sensations that Clark was causing.
He knew what Clark's ultimate goal was, but it almost came as a shock when Clark
finally slid all the way down Lex's body and took Lex's cock deep into his
mouth. Lex moaned and pressed up into Clark's liquid heat. He felt his cock
slide deeply into Clark's mouth and then down his throat. It was so good and
then Clark started sucking and it got even better.
"Oh, God," Lex cried out. He reached down and threaded his fingers into Clark's
silky hair. He pulled hard, knowing it wouldn't hurt his lover.
Clark laughed softly at Lex's desperation and the vibrations shot through Lex.
He was so close, right on the edge. Clark slid his fingers down and pressed
gently at Lex's entrance. That was what pulled Lex the rest of the way over. He
gasped loudly as he exploded down Clark's throat. Clark sucked him softly until
Lex was completely drained and then allowed Lex's spent cock to slip out of his
mouth.
"Clark," Lex moaned when he regained his ability to speak. "That was so good."
"Yeah?"
"Yeah," Lex confirmed with a lazy smile.
Clark's eyes twinkled and Lex knew that they weren't done yet. "I'm going to
fuck you now, Lex. Would you like that?"
Lex shivered in anticipation. "Yes," he breathed. He loved it when Clark took
over their lovemaking, but the larger man was often worried that he would hurt
Lex and so usually took a more passive role.
Clark leered at him. A tube of lube seemingly appeared from nowhere and Clark
slicked up a finger, making sure to warm the cool gel first, and then pressed it
inside Lex. He found Lex's prostate almost immediately, and Lex cried out from
the shock of pleasure the touch sent through his body. His flaccid cock twitched
and started to harden again.
Clark continued to stretch Lex until he had three fingers inside him and was
easily fucking him with them. "I love you so much," Clark told his partner as he
withdraw his fingers and smeared some more lube on his cock.
"Mmm," Lex mumbled. He was beyond words and suspected that had been Clark's
intention the entire time.
Clark smiled. He moved in, lifted Lex's legs, and positioned himself in front of
Lex's opening. He pressed inside slowly, but steadily, until he was fully inside
Lex. He sighed when he was completely sheathed and leaned in to kiss Lex deeply.
Lex thrust up against Clark, wanting to feel the other man moving inside him.
Clark smiled against Lex's lips and then started thrusting in and out of the
man. Clark's thrusting picked up speed as he neared his own climax. Lex reached
down and started to lazily stroke his own cock, which was hard once more. He
knew that he wasn't going to come again so soon after the last time, but it
still felt amazing to stroke himself while Clark was inside him.
"Lex," Clark cried out and then shuddered as he came deep inside Lex. Lex could
feel Clark's hot come rushing into his body and he smiled happily. He had never
thought that he would feel this connected to another human being. He was the
luckiest man on the planet, and he knew it.
Clark collapsed onto Lex's chest and panted heavily as he came down from his
orgasm. Lex wrapped his arms around his younger lover and held on tight.
Eventually Clark slipped out of him and rolled over onto his side so that he
could snuggle up against Lex. The two of them just lay there for a long time in
sated silence.
"So," Lex prompted eventually as he ran his fingers through Clark's hair, "there
was something that you wanted to tell me?"
Clark was sated and sleepy. He hadn't been anticipating Lex's question, so
hearing it at that particular moment startled him. Sure, he was still planning
on telling his partner about himself, but he'd thought that the other man had
forgotten their earlier conversation. Clark should have known better, though.
This was Lex, and Clark had rarely, if ever, known Lex to forget anything.
"I.... Yes," Clark stuttered and then blushed slightly. He hadn't meant to make
it sound like he didn't want to talk about it, but somehow he had.
Lex propped himself up on his elbow and smirked down at Clark. "You thought I
forgot, didn't you?" he teased gently.
"I love you?" Clark tried. He knew his attempt at evasion was futile, but he
still felt that he needed to try. He was happy, warm, and content right where he
was. He didn't want to have to disturb that and talking about his origins would
almost certainly lead them to getting up from the bed sometime in the near
future.
"Clark," Lex sighed. He still had a pleasant tone in his voice, though, so Clark
knew that his boyfriend wasn't really upset yet. He just didn't like it when
Clark tried to avoid talking to him about things. "You sounded so serious this
morning when you were speaking with your mom. Is everything okay?"
"Yeah," Clark assured Lex with a nod, "everything's fine. I just... I need to
tell you something." He pushed himself up in the bed so that he was sitting with
his back resting against the headboard.
"You're not pregnant, are you?" Lex asked and his voice was so serious that
Clark had to laugh.
If only his problem was that simple. He'd actually wished more than once that he
could give Lex exactly that. The other man swore that he didn't want children,
but Clark had a feeling that as Lex got older his thoughts on that subject would
change. Lex would need an heir for the empire he would still undoubtedly inherit
from his father, and Clark wouldn't be able to give that to him. Of course,
there was always adoption or a surrogate, but knowing that still didn't stop
Clark from wishing that he could carry Lex's child in his body.
"No," Clark confirmed. He took a deep breath and steeled himself to tell the
truth. "Remember when I told you about my abilities?"
Lex raised an eyebrow. "Yeah. Kind of hard to forget that, Clark."
"Well, I didn't tell you the whole truth," Clark admitted and looked down at his
hands.
Lex reached out and placed his hand under Clark's chin. He nudged Clark's head
up until he was again looking at Lex. "You didn't?"
"I know you think that I was changed by the meteors like you were, but I wasn't.
I wasn't caught in the shower."
"You weren't?" Lex asked. He had a confused look on his face and seemed to be
thinking hard about what he had been told. Lex came to the obvious conclusion.
"Then you were born like this?" he asked. His eyes swept down the length of
Clark's body.
"Yes," Clark supplied. That hadn't gone quite as he had imagined it would, but
he guessed that it still worked.
"How?"
"I'm not human," Clark said in a quiet but serious voice. His eyes again left
Lex's face and fastened on his fingers. This time Lex didn't reach out and move
his face. The older man was silent for a long time, not saying anything, and
eventually Clark glanced over at him.
Lex's eyes were narrowed. "Be serious, Clark," he demanded.
"I am serious. I'm not human. I... I came with the meteors. In a ship. My
parents found me and took me in."
Again Lex didn't say anything for a long time. Clark was starting to think that
he might have broken his boyfriend.
"Lex?"
"You're serious," Lex said at almost the same moment that Clark called his name.
"You're not human."
"No, I'm not. I... I'm from a planet about ten light years from here. My parents
sent me away because the planet was being destroyed."
"But it's been eighteen years since the shower and you're only twenty-one,
Clark," Lex protested.
Clark wasn't surprised that Lex had caught on to the disparity between his age
and how far away his home world was. Lex understood better than most other
people on the planet how space travel over that kind of distance would work.
"There's some kind of stasis device in the ship," Clark explained. "I was three
when I left my birth planet and I was still three when I landed here."
"There's a ship," Lex said suddenly as if he'd just then become fully aware of
that fact.
"Umm, yeah."
"I need to see it," Lex insisted.
Clark nodded slowly. He'd expected this too. Lex was one of those people who
needed to see evidence before he would believe anything. "I'll call my parents.
We'll go out there sometime soon."
"No. I need to see it tonight."
"Tonight?" Clark exclaimed. He looked over at the bedside clock and then shook
his head. "Lex, it's five-thirty. By the time we get out there it will be almost
nine. My parents aren't going to want us poking around the farm in the middle of
the night."
"Not if you take us," Lex reasoned.
Clark narrowed his eyes. "I thought you hated traveling like that?" This really
wasn't like Lex at all.
"This is special. I *need* to see it."
"Lex," Clark sighed.
"Clark, please?"
"Is this the only way you'll believe me?"
Lex seemed to consider that for a moment and Clark wondered what was going
through his lover's mind. "Yes," Lex insisted. "I need to see the ship in order
to believe your story."
Clark sighed again and then started to crawl out of the bed. He couldn't believe
that he was giving in so easily, but if this was what Lex needed in order to
understand Clark's past, then it was what Lex would get. Clark had never been
able to deny Lex much of anything.
"Okay, get dressed and I'll take us out to the farm."
"Thank you," Lex said and climbed out of bed quickly. He seemed excited to be
seeing the ship. It was just a little odd.
***_***
This had to be it. The ship had to be what contained the secret of time travel.
It had to be where future-Clark had learned how to manipulate time and send
himself backwards through it. If Clark's people had been able to design a ship
that would send him to Earth and keep him in stasis for however many years that
took, then it was a possibility that they knew about time travel as well. If
nothing else, they seemed significantly more advanced than humans.
The two of them were standing inside the Kent's storm cellar looking at what had
to be Clark's ship. It was small and kind of oblong with a raised circular part
in the center. Lex assumed the circular part was where baby Clark would have
been placed to make his journey to Earth. And didn't that all just sound too
unbelievable to be true?
Lex was still cold and shivering slightly from the trip out to the farm.
Traveling at Clark's speed always made him feel like that, even when he was
wearing two layers and a heavy jacket like he was then. He wrapped his arms
around himself to try and help warm up.
"Well, this is it," Clark said and gestured down at the ship sitting on the
floor.
Lex stepped forward and ran his fingers over the ship. It was smooth and
surprisingly warm to his touch. Normal metal wouldn't feel like that, not in the
middle of a May night in Kansas. He continued to trail his fingers along the
surface of the ship, moving around it until he came to a small octagonal
depression in the hull. His fingers slipped inside. It looked so familiar and
suddenly the color and texture of the metal seemed familiar to Lex as well. His
eyes snapped up and he turned to look directly at Clark.
"Yes, your paperweight," Clark confirmed and produced the small octagonal piece
of metal that had once sat on Lex's desk before the tornado that had ripped
through the town in 2002.
"What is it?" Lex asked and nodded at the piece of metal Clark was holding.
"A key," Clark told him.
He walked over to the ship and stood next to Lex. Lex could feel himself holding
his breath, and slowly let it go. He didn't know what to expect here. What would
the ship do when Clark turned it on? Lex couldn't even imagine. Clark reached
out and placed the small piece of metal into its hole. Lex watched as the 'key'
seemed to melt and become part of the ship. Then the whole thing rose off the
ground, and started to hum and glow softly.
"Does it always do that?"
"Always," Clark assured him with a nod.
A second slot next to the key slid open. Lex looked up at Clark, curious as to
what was happening, but Clark was already moving across the cellar. He grabbed
another piece of metal off one of the shelves and came back over to where Lex
was standing. This piece was rectangular and had strange markings across its
face. Clark slid it into the slot and it melted into the ship in the same way
that the key had.
Suddenly the ship was making noises that sounded like speech and Lex realized
that it was speaking to Clark in a language that was so incredibly foreign that
it could only be alien. Clark placed his hand on the ship and answered back in
the same strange language. It was almost surreal. If Clark and the ship hadn't
convinced him of the truth of Clark's origins already, this strange conversation
would have. It sent a shiver up Lex's spine.
A beam of light shot out of the ship and formed into a man. A man that looked an
awful lot like Clark, except older. He had the same black hair, and the same
green eyes. Lex was pretty certain that this was Clark's biological father. He
started speaking to Clark and Clark again answered him in the strange language.
Lex was almost certain that he heard his own name somewhere in the exchange.
"Clark?" Lex asked after a few minutes of their fast exchange in the alien
language. It was fascinating, but it was rapidly getting old that Lex had no
idea what they were saying. He had the feeling that they were talking about him
and he didn't like it.
Clark turned to look at Lex and smiled softly.
"Who or what is that?" Lex nodded towards the man.
"My father, or rather a holographic representation of my father. It's really
quite good, has his personality apparently."
"What's he saying?"
"I'm telling him who you are."
"And the language?" Lex asked. He hadn't known that Clark spoke anything other
than English.
"Kryptonian," Clark supplied.
"You know it?"
"I spoke it as a child and apparently it was somehow genetically programmed into
me so that I would be able to speak with him when the time came."
"It's kind of weird standing here and having no idea what you're saying," Lex
complained lightly. He didn't want to make Clark feel badly about it.
Clark nodded and blushed softly. Lex had the feeling that maybe he hadn't even
realized how discomforting it might have been for Lex. "English, Father," Clark
requested.
The man looked annoyed, but only slightly. Lex was almost surprised to find that
the computer, or whatever was generating the hologram, actually knew the
language when he started speaking in clear unaccented English a few seconds
later.
"Good day, Lex of the family Luthor, bonded mate of my son Kal-El. I am Jor-El
of the planet Krypton," the man said to Lex.
Lex was so stunned to be greeted in such a way that he almost didn't know what
to say. "Hello." He almost stepped forward to shake the man's hand before
remembering at the last moment that he wasn't real and that he very likely
didn't have a solid form.
"Wait, wait," he turned to face Clark again, "bonded mate?" he asked. It had
just hit him exactly what the man had said. He could have understood mate or
partner or any number of other titles, but 'bonded mate'? That implied something
that Lex didn't know about.
"I...," Clark started but trailed off. He looked really uncomfortable and Lex
had a good feeling that he wasn't going to like the explanation of this one,
whatever it was.
"My son hasn't told you?" Jor-El asked with a hint of amusement in his voice.
"We of Krypton bond to our mates for life as Clark has bonded to you. He will be
able to love no other as long as you are alive."
"Is this true?" Lex demanded of Clark.
Clark looked down and scuffed his feet. It would have been endearing if the
situation hadn't been so serious. "Umm, yeah."
"We're bonded in some way?" Lex continued. He liked this less and less the more
he knew about it.
"You do not suffer the same fate, Lex of the family Luthor, because you are not
Kryptonian. You will never be able to complete the bond with my son, and yet he
is bound to you just as tightly as if he had been able to take a Kryptonian
mate."
"I don't know what to say," Lex eventually said and looked at Clark to find some
hint as to how he was supposed to be taking this news. On one level, he was
thrilled to learn that Clark would always be with him, but on another level he
worried that Clark would come to hate him because Lex would never be able to
give him his freedom. Additionally, what if someday Lex himself decided that it
was time to move on? It wasn't likely, but it could happen. How could he live
with leaving Clark knowing that the other man would never find happiness with
anyone else?
"It is the way of our people," Jor-El supplied. "It cannot be undone."
"I'm sorry, but I can't say that I mind it too much. I love you, Lex, and I
always want to be with you," Clark told Lex. He stepped forward and placed his
hand on Lex's arm. "Please don't hate me," he pleaded.
"Hate you?" Lex asked. "I don't hate you, Clark. I am worried that you might
feel trapped in this enforced relationship, though." He reached up and placed
his own hand on the side of Clark's face.
"I love you, Lex," Clark assured his mate. "I would never feel trapped with
you."
Lex smiled and leaned in to kiss Clark. It was deep and passionate. It would
have felt strange kissing like this in front of Clark's other father, but Jor-El
wasn't really there and he didn't say anything to them. He simply waited until
they were finished.
Lex turned back to face Clark's father and asked the question he'd been dying to
ask since they'd entered the storm cellar and Lex had become certain that Clark
wasn't simply taking him for a ride. "Your people were a space-faring race?"
"We were," Jor-El confirmed with a nod.
"For how long?"
The man seemed to think for a moment and then nodded. "For approximately ten of
your centuries. We ruled an empire, but eventually it gave way to a new order.
An ancient enemy defeated us in battle and destroyed our planet. What is left of
our people is scattered over a hundred different planets."
"So Clark isn't the last of your people?"
"No," the man confirmed, "but he is the only Kryptonian on this planet. From
what information I have been able to gather about your technology, it is
unlikely that he will ever be able to leave and join the rest of our people."
"That's what I'd like to talk to you about," Lex supplied. Space travel was
almost as exciting as time travel, and if it would allow Clark to be reunited
with his people then there was nothing that Lex wanted more. He couldn't even
imagine how lonely it must have been for Clark knowing that there was no one
like him on the entire planet.
"Lex is a physicist like you, Father," Clark supplied.
Lex's eyebrow rose. It just kept getting better and better here. Clark had a
ship from an alien planet. The hologram inside knew about their technology and
was a physicist. It was like Lex's dream come true.
The man nodded and looked directly at Lex. "Intelligence is always a good
quality in a mate."
Lex nodded back, but didn't know how to respond to that. "I would like to speak
with you about your technology. Can I do that?"
"Yes," Jor-El supplied. "What do you want to know?"
Clark sighed and placed his hand on Lex's arm. "Not tonight, Lex. I'm tired. I
just wanted you to meet him. We can come back sometime soon."
Lex didn't want to leave, but he understood that Clark didn't want to stay there
the entire night. It had been a long day. Lex nodded his acceptance of Clark's
suggestion. "Can I come and see you on my own?" Lex asked Jor-El. It wasn't that
he didn't want to come with Clark, but he wanted to be able to come wherever he
wanted to. And some of the stuff that he wanted to ask, he didn't really want to
do in front of Clark. He didn't want to get the other man's hopes up too high
before he was sure of anything.
"Clark can set the ship so that it will activate upon your presence."
"There is so much I want to know," Lex said.
"I will tell you what I can, Lex of the family Luthor," Jor-El promised and
bowed slightly to Lex.
"Is that okay with you?" Lex asked Clark.
"Yeah," Clark conceded with a shrug. "You're stuck with me. My ship is your
ship."
Lex smiled. Being with Clark was the best decision he ever could have made.
***_***
*May 28, 2007*
Lex's phone was ringing. It had rung twice in the last half an hour. Whoever was
calling obviously wanted to get hold of him, and pretty badly at that. He
sighed, apologized to the man he was speaking with, and finally answered the
caller.
"What?" he asked testily.
"Lex?"
"Clark," Lex returned in a softer voice. "Sorry about that. What can I do for
you?"
"Where are you?"
Lex looked around himself, took in the storm cellar, the space ship and the
sight of Clark's Kryptonian father. He wasn't sure that he was really ready to
admit to his boyfriend that he had run off to Smallville to talk to the man so
soon. "I'm doing some research. Do you need something?" It was strange that
Clark was calling him in the middle of the day on a Monday. He usually worked
Mondays and it was rare that Clark would call from his job.
"Do you know where *I* am, Lex?" Clark asked. He sounded irritated and Lex tried
to remember what on Earth it was that he might have forgotten that could have
put Clark into that mood.
"Work?" Lex guessed. He really hoped that was the case.
"Lex," Clark sighed. "I'm at the penthouse. I'm supposed to be moving in today.
Did you completely forget?"
He actually had completely forgotten. "I'm sorry," Lex apologized. "I just got
busy and it slipped my mind."
"Well come home. You're supposed to help me decide where to put this stuff,"
Clark demanded. Lex was sure his boyfriend was irritated now. He would never
normally have been so short with anyone.
"I can't. Not right away anyhow."
"Why not?"
"I'm three hours from Metropolis."
Clark paused before speaking again. "You're in Smallville, aren't you?" he
eventually asked.
"Yes," Lex admitted. "I'll be back as soon as I can."
"I'll be waiting," Clark said shortly and terminated the call.
Lex looked at the phone for a moment before placing it back into his pocket.
Clark was annoyed and Lex wasn't sure if it was because Lex had forgotten that
he was moving in that day or because he had come out to see Clark's father so
soon after his last visit. It was probably a bit of both, if Lex was going to be
entirely truthful about it.
"I'm sorry, Jor-El," Lex addressed the hologram of his lover's father, "we're
going to have to continue this later."
The man bowed slightly and then disappeared. Lex retrieved that key a