Title:
Nightmares turned to dreams
Author: GothGirl
Pairing: Clark/Lex
Rating: NC-17
Spoilers: first two seasons
Summary: the past comes back to haunt Lex and changes his life forever
Category: Angst, drama, romance, hurt-comfort, first-time
Disclaimer: Smallville is owned by WB and DC comics
Feedback: gothgirl@connection.com
Challenge: For the CLFF third wave challenge-15 000 words (approximately 30
pages) in thirty days (36 pages and 15,050 words.
Notes: Thanks to my beta Mike who encouraged me to keep going when I thought I
would go insane and Lloyd as always for listening to my crazy obsession. Any
remaining errors are mine.
Warning: implied non con with a minor and implied molestation, violence.
NIGHTMARES TURNED TO DREAMS
The
memory came when he was brushing his teeth.
‘Relax, it will be painless.’
Ten years and he was having the nightmares again and the memories were popping
up at the worst times. Lex stopped and looked at his reflection in the mirror.
He looked tired despite the six hours sleep and he looked too thin. He hadn’t
been eating well for the past four weeks. That was when the dreams had started
again. He’d woken up almost every morning drenched in sweat unable to recall any
of the nightmares that had disturbed his slumber. Eventually, one morning, he
had remembered but he didn’t want to remember, he didn’t even want to think
about it.
He blinked and the reflection blinked back. “Why now?” he asked it. It had no
response.
He finished brushing his teeth and tried not to think of the nightmares or the
memories or last night when he’d woken to find Lionel sitting in a chair beside
his bed. If his father wasn’t blind, Lex would have sworn Lionel had been
watching him. Neither of them had said anything. Lex had burrowed into the
pillow and bed sheets drifting back to sleep.
As Lex plodded back into his bedroom, he listed in his head everything that
needed to be done today. Not too busy, since it was a Saturday. Most of the work
could be done from his home office.
He walked into the closet and chose black slacks, a grey v-neck sweater and
undergarments. Moving to the bed he set them out meticulously and sat beside
them. As he pulled on his socks he glanced at the day planner on the bedside
table. December twentieth already when had that happened?
Just as he slipped on his briefs, the door to his room rattled and flew open.
Lex sighed when he heard the tell-tale tapping of his father’s cane.
“Lex, are you in here?” Lionel Luthor called out smacking the cane on the floor
in front of him. He swung it back and forth as he entered the room. It looked
as if he hoped to hit Lex with it, the way he was flailing it about.
“Where else would I be dad? It is only eight in the morning. Not all of us are
up before the sun.” Lex stood. Last year when Lionel had gone blind (and Lex
still felt a small twinge of guilt over that one) the castle had been arranged
to accommodate Lionel’s blindness. Even Lex’s own suite of rooms had been
arranged to facilitate ease of movement for the older Luthor. In this house
furniture was never moved.
Lionel walked across the room straight to the bed as if he could easily see
where he was going. He settled himself down and reached out to pull Lex down
beside him. Lex obeyed and allowed him self to be pulled. He half expected a
lecture on the evils of being haunted; that or how not to scream like a girl in
the middle of the night which he’s pretty sure he had done last night.
Lionel turned to face his son but the eyes did not see. It had taken some time
for Lex to get used to those blank stares without hating himself. Lex swallowed
reflexively.
“Do you know what Philip said when his five year old son came to him one evening
after having a nightmare? He told his son to kill his enemies in his dreams and
on the battle field. You have to anticipate that your enemies will follow you
where you least expect.” Lionel tapped his cane against the floor. “I’m leaving
in an hour, I’ll be gone until the New Year. I have some rather urgent business
to deal with,” Lionel said. He released the hand he still gripped and clamped
down on Lex’s bare thigh fingers sinking into it.
“Throwing me to the wolves as always dad?” Lex said not hiding the bitterness.
Lionel had not mentioned it in ten years. Why was he alluding to it now?
“I remember how much effort your mother would put into the holidays.” Lionel
said ignoring Lex’s comment. He raised his eyebrows and sunk the fingers in
deeper, squeezing the soft flesh. “She always loved the smell of a fresh tree
and would take charge of the decorating herself. I do miss her most at times
like these.”
“Oh but some things never change. I don’t think I can remember a Christmas where
you were actually at home with us.” Lex scowled even though it was lost on this
man. “Let me go dad.” Lionel immediately released him and stood leaning on his
cane.
“I was with you and your mother at Christmas the year your brother died,” Lionel
said pointedly as he stepped away from the bed. “I left your gift in the
driveway.”
Lex smirked. He really didn’t need to ask. Lionel had been getting him a car
every Christmas since Lex had turned sixteen. His father smacked the cane
against Lex’s shins. Lex refused to flinch. He watched as Lionel moved back to
the door. “Oh and Lex. . .” Lionel paused but did not turn around. “. . . eat
something, you’re getting much too thin. It wouldn’t do for my heir to waste
away.”
“We can’t have that now, can we,” Lex said as Lionel exited his room..
The day’s business had taken longer than he thought and it was five in the
afternoon before Lex was able to take the new car out for a test run. He hit 160
miles per hour by the time he reached the outskirts of town. This year’s car was
an F50 Ferrari in red.
Lex slowed to thirty miles per hour for the downtown area and pulled up to a
spot in front of the Talon.
Lex entered the Talon and went straight to the front counter where Lana and
Chloe stood. They looked deep in conversation. He took the opportunity to walk
up behind them and cleared his throat. Both girls jumped at the interruption.
“Hello ladies,” Lex said with a smirk. Lana smiled sweetly and walked behind the
counter.
“Hi Lex, should I get you your usual?” Lana asked.
Lex nodded and looked down at Chloe. “How are things at the Torch this year
Chloe?”
.
“They’re great Mr. Luthor” she said nervously. Chloe was not somebody Lex really
associated with or knew very well for that matter but even to him the girl
seemed edgy. Come to think of it, Lana seemed a little on edge herself.
“Please, call me Lex. I think that we’ve known each other long enough to be on a
first name basis,” he said softly. Lana slid a large cup of coffee across the
counter to place it in front of Lex, and cleared her throat.
“Well, I have to get going,” Chloe turned to Lana. “See you at home,” she said
to Lana then turned back to Lex. “It was nice seeing you again Lex.” She walked
passed Lex and exited the Talon. Lex turned his attention back to Lana.
“Is everything alright? Is it anything I can help with?” he asked. Lana shook
her head and nervously wiped down the counter.
“Nothing, she’s just dealing with some personal issues.” Lana smiled and
nodded.
“Oh, well I certainly won’t pry.” Lex took his coffee. “Could I have the Daily
Planet, please?” Lex motioned to the stack of newspapers they kept behind the
counter for customer enjoyment. Lana reached back and took the requested paper
out of the pile and handed it to Lex. “Thank you,” Lex said with a grin. The
place was quite busy for a Saturday afternoon was busy but his favorite spot in
the far corner was free. Lex walked over to it and sat down setting the coffee
on the low table in front of him. He settled into the chair, opened the paper
and turned the front page. His eyes narrowed when he saw the headline KIDNAPPER
RELEASED ON TECHICALITY. It was at the top of the third page. His mouth went
dry when he saw the picture. It was a mug shot of a man. Lex swallowed hard. The
memories flooded over him.
‘I won’t hurt you if you sit still.’
Lex’s grip on the coffee cup tightened.
‘Relax, it’ll be painless I promise.’
His eyes skimmed the article, heart speeding up as he read.
Charles Tate was released after serving a ten year sentence for a crime he was
never convicted of. His attorney James Startling had this to say, “My client was
never given a trial and the confession he made at the time just didn’t stand up
to closer scrutiny.” It has taken three years for Tate’s attorney to get the
guilty plea, entered at the time of conviction, overturned. Tate and accomplice
Gerry Wilson allegedly kidnapped and held for ransom Alexander Luthor son of
rich industrialist Lionel Luthor.
This couldn’t be happening. Lex bit his lip and squelched his growing rage. He
continued to read. On the outside he remained calm, his clenched jaw the only
sign of the rage and dread that seethed within him. It was worse than he had
thought. They were letting him out and Lex couldn’t do anything to stop it. His
father couldn’t do anything to stop it either.
“Hi Lex,” Clark said.
Lex jumped and spilled coffee on his shirt sleeve. He cursed under his breath
and swallowed hard for allowing him self to be startled so easily. “Clark, I
didn’t see you there.”
“Sorry I didn’t mean to scare you,” Clark said. “Is your stock doing that bad?”
Lex smiled and folded the paper setting it aside. “Nothing I can’t handle,” Lex
said setting down his cup. He wiped at the wet stain on his sleeve with a
napkin. Clark sat down across from Lex
“What’s up?” Clark said as he sipped his coffee.
Lex sighed and shrugged. “I just thought I’d take an afternoon off. I’m guessing
your mother’s free for the holidays now that my father has left town.” Lex said.
“Dad’s pretty happy about that and I’m guessing somebody got himself an early
Christmas present.” Clark tilted his head and quirked his lips. “Lex,” Clark
drawled. “Another Ferrari, how many is that?”
“It’s a gift from my father. He gets me a car every Christmas. This year it’s
the F50, 12 cylinders with 4.75 liter engine. Want to take it for a test drive?”
Lex tossed the keys across the table with a grin. Clark caught them deftly and
smiled.
“You’re kidding right?”
“Mr. Luthor,” a female voice interrupted.
Lex looked up at the approaching stranger. She wore a dark grey pant suit with a
red blouse. Her blond hair was cut in a simple stylish bob. She looked like a
reporter. Lex frowned.
“Yes,” he said flatly.
“Lydia Dale from the Inquisitor. . .”
“I don’t grant interviews Miss Dale,” Lex interrupted coolly. “Especially not
to reporters working for that rag you call a newspaper.”
The woman would not be deterred. She sat down on a chair beside Lex. “I’m just
looking for a quote. How do you feel about Charles Tate’s confession being
overturned?” She pulled out a small tape recorder and pressed record.
“No comment,” Lex said calmly.
He clenched his jaw and glanced at Clark smiling tersely. His friend looked
tense or maybe since Nixon reporters from the Inquisitor got Clark’s hackles up.
“Come on, you must have something to say about the man who kidnapped you ten
years ago. After all granting Tate an acquittal is like saying it never
happened,” she pushed.
Lex shook his head. “Miss Dale, I do not appreciate being accosted in public
like this. I have already said all I am going to say on the matter.”
“Is it true your father paid off a district attorney to make sure it never went
to trial? What was he hiding?”
Lex clenched his jaw and cleared his throat. He wanted to leave, wanted to find
his father and shake him but he couldn’t do any of those things. He was a Luthor
and like his father had told him; he had to face this head on.
“He’s moved to Metropolis,” she said. Her eyebrow shot up when she caught the
twitch in Lex’s lip. “It doesn’t bother you to know that he’ll be living just
hours away?”
“He already answered you.” Clark’s voice was shaky.
Miss Dale looked over at Clark and held the recorder out. “What are you, his
bodyguard?”
Lex glared. “As the owner of this establishment I am asking you to leave,” he
said firmly.
She turned off the recorder and slipped it back in her purse. “There’s more
going on here. I know your father is trying to hide something and I will find
out what it is,” she said.
“Speculate all you want Miss Dale but I have already polity asked you to leave.
If you are having a hard time finding the exit perhaps I might find somebody who
could assist you.”
“I can find my own way out Mr. Luthor,” she said as she stood. With one last
glance back she left the Talon.
“Some people,” Clark muttered. Lex stared down at the table and rubbed his brow.
Distantly he heard Clark call to Lana. Lex didn’t look up as a glass of cold
water was placed in his hand.
“Hey, you okay?” Lana asked.
Lex looked into Lana’s face. He must be showing more than he thought if even
Lana was expressing concern. He took a deep breath. “Yes, I’m fine,” he said
calmly. He sipped the water and watched Clark and Lana exchange a look but chose
to ignore it. His mind was in turmoil over what that reporter had implied.
“I need to get back to work,” Lana said leaving them alone.
Clark placed a large tanned hand under his chin and leaned closer to Lex. “Who’s
Charles Tate?” Clark finally asked when Lex remained silent.
Lex set the glass down and grinned coolly. “My past,” he rubbed his hand over
his bald head, a nervous habit he’d been trying to break himself of. Obviously
he wasn’t having much luck. Lex motioned to the paper that sat on the table. He
watched as Clark picked it up. Lex pointed to the headline. As his friend read,
Lex schooled himself preparing for what might come next.
“There is more going on isn’t there?” Clark asked looking into his eyes.
Lex flinched and nodded.
“Is there anything I can do to help?” Clark said. He frowned as he set the paper
down.
“Not really. It’s nothing I can’t handle.”
“Do you want to talk about it?” Clark leaned right into Lex’s personal space.
Lex could see his friend’s concern in the depths of the eyes that stared back at
him. Nobody had ever looked at Lex the way Clark was looking at him now. It
troubled him.
Lex shook his head absently. “It comes with being a Luthor. Kidnapping is one of
those things I can expect. Hey, it’s already happened to me what two or three
times since I came to Smallville,” Lex smiled. It was either that or crack.
“Nine,” Clark muttered. “But who’s counting.”
Lex chuckled, as always Clark managed to make sunshine where gloom had taken
hold.
“So, do I still get to test drive the new Ferrari?” Clark said bouncing up and
down in his seat.
“You still have the keys,” Lex said, glad for the distraction. Clark beamed and
Lex felt better already.
Lex looked down at the speedometer, thirty. That was as fast as Clark had taken
the car. He shook his head and looked up at Clark who had his hands at the
correct four o’clock and nine o’clock positions. Clark had gotten his license
when he had turned sixteen and even though that was two years ago he still drove
like he’d just learned. Who drove a Ferrari at thirty miles per hour anyway?
Lex smiled at his friend’s profile and chuckled. He was already feeling better
than he’d felt twenty minutes ago and it was all due to Clark. They had been
friends for three years now and in that time Lex’s feelings had grown from mere
fondness to something more. Clark had just turned eighteen making him legal.
Recently Lex had been contemplating telling Clark how deep his feelings ran for
the raven haired beauty. Now with Tate being released Lex couldn’t sleep let
alone pursue Clark.
“Why not see how fast it can go Clark?” Lex said casually. He watched Clark’s
eyes dart down to glance at the dash then dart back up to the road.
“It says it can go two o five right on the speedometer,” Clark said without
looking away from the road.
“Yeah,” Lex faced the road and shook his head. He watched as they passed the
landscape of hacked off corn stalks. “Where are we headed?” he asked licking his
lips.
“Your place, I thought since we have the afternoon off we could shoot some pool.
Is that okay?” Clark quickly looked at Lex then back to the road. Clark’s smile
was blinding and made Lex’s heart skip several beats. When Lex was truthful with
himself he could admit that Clark’s smile had been causing that reaction since
they’d first met.
Lex cleared his throat and nodded. “Sure, that would be great. It’s been a
while and since we’ve both been so busy it would be nice to do something. . .”
“Get your mind off things,” Clark added. The rest of the drive was silent. They
turned onto the drive way to the castle. Lex remained silent as he stepped out
of the car when it came to a stop. Clark followed close behind. Lex was almost
at the front door when his cell phone rang. Pressing answer he placed the phone
to his ear.
“Lex Luthor,” he said. He reached for the keys Clark held out to him.
“Alexander,” a deep voice on the other end said.
Lex frowned. “Who is this?” Lex paused; his hand clutched at Clark’s, keys
digging into his palm.
“It’s been a long time.”
It was him. Tate! Lex sucked in a hard breath. What little control he had was
lost as his hand shook. He dropped the phone and the keys taking a step back.
His heart skipped a beat and his body shuddered. Lex froze. Eyes wide, he
swallowed.
Clark picked up the phone. “Hello,” Clark said sharply. He furrowed his brow.
“There’s nobody there.”
Lex snapped into motion. Taking the phone from Clark he checked the number then
dialed. “Harry. Hi it's Lex Luthor. I need you to trace a number for me.” Lex
rattled off the number Tate had called from. “Call me on my home phone as soon
as you know. Cancel my cell phone and order me a new one.” Lex punched end and
slipped the phone into his jacket pocket.
“It was Tate wasn’t it?” Clark asked. Lex nodded stiffly and turned heading into
the castle. Clark followed close behind. “You should call the police!” Clark
declared fervently. “That guy shouldn’t be able to just call you! It’s got to be
against the law or something!” Clark followed a silent Lex into his office.
“Lex talk to me,” Clark’s growing concern was obvious. Lex stopped when he spun
to come face to face with Clark who stepped aside to let Lex pass. Then the
phone on the desk rang; Lex turned anxious eyes at the sound. He froze, rooted
to the spot. With three swift steps Clark walked across the room and picked up
the phone.
“He doesn’t need you bothering him so stop calling,” Clark bellowed into the
receiver.
“Really, is that young Kent?” Lionel Luthor said sharply.
Clark turned beet red and held the phone out. “Um, it’s your dad,” he said
meekly.
Lex smirked and crossed the room taking the phone from his mortified friend.
“Father,” Lex said still grinning at Clark.
“You should teach that boy phone manners Lex. His etiquette is appalling.”
“Yes, well, Clark was just practicing,” Lex said. He frowned and his voice
turning serious. “To what do I owe this unexpected call?”
“I just wanted you to know that I had security increased at the castle and I
hired a personal body guard for you,” Lionel shouted loudly to be heard over
what sounded like a plane in the background.
“And why would I need a personal bodyguard?” Lex stiffened every muscle suddenly
tense.
“Lex, do not get belligerent with me. The number of times you have been attacked
in the castle alone, I would have thought that you would have one by now. Thank
you.”
Lex frowned. “Why are you thanking me?”
“Not you son,” Lionel said into the phone. “Excuse me Lex.” After a brief pause
Lionel sighed into the phone. “They never get my drink right,” he grumbled
petulantly.
“Gee Dad, why the sudden interest in my well-being” Lex said smoothly.
“I thought. . .”
“Say it. It’s because of Tate?” Lex balled his free hand into a fist. The pause
on the other end was so long Lex thought his father had hung up on him. Lex
paced back and forth rubbing his forehead.
“Yes Tate has been released but that has nothing to do about this,” Lionel
finally said with a sigh.
“Overt lies, that’s not like you father,” Lex said smoothly.
“Lex please. I did everything in my power to ensure he would never see the
outside world.”
“If you really had done everything in your power Tate would not be walking the
streets again.” Lex could hear his own voice rising as he fought to control his
anger.
“Lex, what has happened? You sound . . . troubled.”
“It’s nothing I can’t handle,” Lex growled.
“Good. Then I will see you in the New Year.”
“Will you be available?” Lex flinched. Had he just sounded weak?
“Of course,” Lionel said vehemently. Yup, he’d sounded weak. “I trust you won’t
have to resort to me.” Contempt, Lionel knew just how to hurt Lex. “After all,
you do have the Kent boy to watch out for you.”
Lex slammed the phone into place not bothering to say good bye.
“Lex? Is everything all right?” Clark asked carefully. They sat down on the
leather sofa. Clark reached out then pulled his hand away.
“Sure, everything’s fine, great, terrific,” Lex said leaning forward to rest his
elbows on his knees. He rubbed the bridge of his nose and sighed
heavily. Clark was going to want to know and right now Lex just
couldn’t do this.
“It might help if you talk about it. My dad always says. . .”
“Clark I’m not really in the mood for one of Jonathan Kent’s pearls of wisdom,”
Lex spat harshly. He did not notice the wounded look on his friend’s face.
‘Talk to me boy.’
Lex shuddered at the memory and sat back tucking his hands under his arms. He
shook his head. “Go home Clark,” Lex said staring vacantly at the far wall.
“I can’t! You’re my best friend Lex! I can’t just leave you here alone knowing.
. .”
“Knowing what? You don’t know,” Lex snarled suddenly. He stood and
stalked over to the pool table. “You couldn’t begin to know,” He suddenly felt
the need to move, the need to do something, anything but talk about this. He
didn’t want to go back into his past, had finally been able to put it far behind
him. Now the nightmares were resurfacing and it was like ten years ago and the
memories were brutal throwing him off his game.
‘Your dad doesn’t want you back. He refused to pay the ransom.’
Lex squeezed his eyes shut and tried to will the memories away.
“Lex,” Clark stood and walked over to him. “You should really talk about it.,”
Clark said gently. He placed a hand on Lex’s tense shoulder and rubbed
soothingly. Lex looked down at the hand then up into the understanding green
eyes of the only person he would allow to get this close to him. Lex swallowed
hard and licked his lips.
“It’s not pretty,” he said at last.
“Nothing in your past ever is,” Clark said seriously. He nudged Lex to the sofa
and sat back down.
“Come on sit down Lex,” Clark grabbed his friend’s hand and pulled him back till
he was forced to sit down.
“You know, I would never have ever thought myself capable of telling anybody
this,” he looked into Clark’s eyes. “I’ve never met anybody like you.” Lex
looked down at the hand still holding his. Clark was absent-mindedly stroking
his palm with one big thumb. Lex swallowed hard and tugged out of his friend’s
grip.
Lately Clark had been doing things just like this; touching too long, invading
personal space and maneuvering the two of them into intimate situations. Though
Lex did nothing to encourage or discourage his friend, he didn’t confront Clark
about it either.
“You can trust me Lex, you know that right?” Clark said looking directly into
his eyes. Lex swallowed hard and tried to look away but couldn’t.
“When I was on my way back to my dorm one night two guys in a van asked me for
directions. They kidnapped me and held me for five days in some old warehouse.
At the time my mother had just died and my father shipped me off to the prep
school to avoid having to raise me himself.”
“That must have been . . . so lonely.” Clark flinched at the inadequacy of the
words.
“More so than you can imagine. They kept me bound in a dark room, barely fed.
They even stripped me of my uniform. On the second day they told me my father
refused to pay the ransom.” Lex frowned at the pained expression on his friend’s
face. “It was through the efforts of one FBI agent that I was eventually
recovered. My father may have given up on me but Agent Snider never did. He
killed one of the kidnappers and arrested Tate.”
“Agent Snider sounds like a real hero,” Clark said shifting closer but not
invading Lex’s personal space. “Maybe you should call him and tell him about the
call. I’m sure he would do something about it.”
Lex looked into Clark’s eyes. “I can handle it Clark. I’m not thirteen anymore.
I’ll be fine.” Lex moved back realizing suddenly that he was trying to put
distance between him and Clark. He couldn’t remember the last time he had
allowed anybody to get this close to him and he couldn’t remember when he’d
given Clark permission to invade his personal space. It was so comfortable and
easy to give Clark anything he wanted.
“How about that game of Pool you came here for?” Lex said suddenly. He leaned
away from Clark and shook himself back to reality. Lex blinked. Clark had been
staring at Lex. Maybe after three years Lex was letting Clark get away with far
too much and maybe Lex was going crazy because he could have sworn Clark had
been reaching over to kiss him.
Lex turned away feeling flushed. He remembers the times he’d spent just watching
Clark at the Beanery then later the Talon. Clark had fascinated him and Lex had
spent hours trying to figure out what was hidden behind those beautiful green
eyes but Lex had learned long ago that Clark was just Clark and all he wanted
from him was friendship. That was until recently.
They played a few games of pool and talked about other things. Lex steered all
conversation to Clark and what was happening in his life and the silent periods
that fell between them were never quite comfortable.
That night Lex couldn’t sleep. The bodyguard his father had hired stationed
himself outside his bedroom door but somehow that did not ease any of Lex’s
tension. The fear (Lex couldn’t say it out loud but he could think it here in
his room when he was alone at night) had been like a knife poised over his head,
ready to plunge with one spoken word. He finally drifted wonder why any of this
had to be happening right now just when he was trying to resolve his feelings
for Clark.
Hands pinned him to the dirt floor face pressed to the ground. He couldn’t talk
because of the mouthful of dirt and no matter how hard he tried to breath he
couldn’t get a lungful of precious oxygen. Then he was on the river bank
spitting out vile water and coughing until his chest hurt. A mouth covered his,
pushed air into his throat but he still could not breathe. Then green eyes
smiled down at him.
‘I won’t hurt you if you sit still.’ Clark said. Then it was Tate over
him, giving him mouth to mouth on the river bank.
Lex sat up in bed eyes wide panting, sheets drenched in sweat. He looked around.
He was in his bed in the castle not on the river bank and not with Tate. Clark
had saved him on the river bank not Tate.
He heard noises outside his room and untangled the sheets from his legs. Kicking
them away he sat up on the edge of the bed and slipped on the pair of pajama
bottoms he’d left on the chair by his bed and rubbed his face. He glance at the
bedside clock and groaned; four thirty. “Shit. Try getting back to sleep now Lex,”
he mumbled as he shuffled to the bathroom. After finishing in the bathroom he
quickly dressed in black sweats and a dark blue t-shirt. He found the bodyguard
sound asleep on a chair in the hallway. Shaking his head Lex walked passed the
snoring man and headed to his office to get an early start.
He checked his e-mails first. Most of them could wait but one caught his
attention.
Subject: interesting photos
Date: Fri Dec 20 2004 13:21:02 +0000
From: Luthor2012@eaol.com
To: Lex1@LexCorp.com
I am forwarding these files for your eyes so that you may make a decision on how
to handle this.
I’ve missed you Alexander. ;-(
CT
See attached files
AlexanderLmedicalexam.jpeg
Image15victimAJL.jpeg
Strangertouching.jpeg
Lex rubbed his forehead and clicked the first file. He knew what it was though
he had never seen it. He bit his lower lip. The second image made him cringe. It
was from the hospital the night Agent Snider had found him.
The third image made him shiver. It was him and Clark in front of the Talon.
Clark had a hand on Lex’s shoulder and they were smiling at each other.
“Stranger,” Lex whispered.
He sent a blank response to the address but it bounced back as an invalid
e-mail. Not surprised, Lex deleted the original e-mail. There was no way to
prove who it had come from but Lex could think of only one person who would send
it. Tate was here somehow in Smallville and he had seen Lex with Clark which put
his friend at risk.
Lex walked over to the bar and poured himself a scotch. He downed it in one gulp
then poured himself another. He sipped this one and contemplated what to do
next. Killing Tate was the first thing that came to mind. Lex gulped the rest of
the drink and shook his head violently. He knew that was not an option.
He suddenly felt an overwhelming urge to get out of the castle and without
thinking he snatched up the set of keys to the Porsche. The model was the same
one that had replaced the car he’d driven over the bridge on that fateful day
when Clark Kent had literally breathed new life into him.
At first he didn’t realize where he was headed. He just drove unconsciously
until he saw the Kent house to the left. He turned into the driveway. There were
no lights on this early nobody seemed to be up yet but he wasn’t really here to
see anybody, he was here to feel safe. That was when the realization hit. He
always felt safe around Clark and his own subconscious had brought him to the
one place his waking self refused to acknowledge as the only place he wanted to
be right now; near Clark.
He parked the car beside the barn. It was still dark out and the chill cut; he’d
forgotten to bring a coat in his haste to leave. He rubbed his bare arms. Now
the coldness he felt on the inside was matched by the coldness he felt all
around him.
He headed straight up to the loft. Clark retreated to this place when he needed
to feel safe himself. It was only slightly less cold in here than outside. Lex
sat down on the old sofa. Clark’s things were everywhere. The telescope pointed
at the sky, which made sense since Lana didn’t live next door anymore. Books lay
scattered in piles here and there in no discernable order, and a University of
Metropolis 2005-2006 course calendar lay within arms reach. Lex resisted the
urge to look at what future his friend would be deciding on. The lead box Lex
had given Clark when they had first met sat on a low shelf. Lex quirked his lips
remembering the day he had given it to Clark.
Lex sat back with a heavy sigh and closed his eyes.
It’s raining and water is everywhere. His mouth is filled with it and he runs.
He stumbles trying to escape but hands are all over him pulling him down into
the dirt and mud fills his mouth. He tries to spit it out but his head is being
pushed into the dirt. He tries to scream but his voice just gurgles like he’s
forgotten how to talk.
He wants to yell ‘save me’ but the body pushing into him won’t let him move. It
covers and smothers and hurts. Tears stain his eyes.
‘It will be painless kid I promise.’
The words in his ear are words he never believes because it hurts, it hurts ever
time. Then his mouth is free and he screams. ‘Get off me, get off me’ over and
over.
‘Don’t ever try to escape again.’
Then he is in a hole. Dirt and mud is everywhere. His body is covered in mud and
the white briefs he wears are soaked through from the rain. Panic and terror hit
him and he is clawing at the sides trying to get out except all he manages to do
is bring more mud down on him self.
‘Help me’ he screams but the mud is surrounding him now, burying him, falling
faster than it should. It’s to his waist before he realizes it. Then his savior
is there, Clark pulls him out hugging him close telling him to hold on. Lex is
safe now. Suddenly they are in a corn field and Lex is pulling Clark down from
the cross. Clark is whispering to him but Lex can not hear what Clark is trying
to say. Then they are on the river bank and Clark has his mouth to his. Lex
pulls his rescuer closer and thrusts his tongue passed the wet open lips.
‘Lex, stop!’
Lex’s eyes shot open. He was in the loft on the sofa not on the river bank, and
Clark was here too. Like in the dream Lex had his arms around Clark’s neck and
their lips were so close Lex could not doubt what had happened. He jumped away
and curled in on himself. Clark fell back eyes wide and full of shock. Lex
started to shiver and couldn’t seem to stop.
“Clark, I . . . I’m . . . s-so sorry.” Lex chattered his teeth and his body
shook.
“God Lex it’s really cold out here,” Clark said as he stood.
“Clark?” Lex said softly. Clark grabbed a blanket and threw it over him. He
gently tucked it around Lex who shuddered at the care Clark took to secure the
blanket around him.
“Lex what are you doing here?” Clark asked. Lex looked up into his friend’s
eyes and felt a surge of jumbled emotions; fear, pain, anguish, sorrow, anger
all vied for attention.
“Clark,” Lex whispered. “I . . . I must have been dreaming.” Lex could feel
himself getting colder.
“You were screaming,” Clark said softly. “And you were . . .” Lex did not miss
the hard swallow.
“Sorry,” Lex mumbled awkwardly.
“Do you want to talk about it?” Clark said gently. When Lex didn’t respond Clark
turned to leave.
“Please don’t go,” Lex blurted.
Clark stopped. “Mom’s making breakfast. You’re welcome to join us.” Clark smiled
and Lex was already feeling warmer on the inside.
Lex stood and neatly folded the blanket setting it down on the sofa. He
shivered. The cold wind buffeted his flimsy clothes and he wasn’t wearing socks
or underwear which seemed to amplify the chill. Following Clark into the house
he was glad his friend hadn’t said anything about what had happened. Maybe
nothing had happened and it had all been in the dream. Lex could tell
himself that nothing had happened. It would make things easier to deal with. He
didn’t need another complication, not right now.
“Mom,” Clark called out as they entered the kitchen. Lex stopped just inside the
door. He didn’t belong here. He was tainted and dirty and would never be good
enough for these people. “Lex is staying for breakfast.” Clark moved over to Lex
and took him by the arm pulling him into the warmth of the Kent home. The
kitchen smelled like cinnamon and apples and baked goods.
“Clark. I should go,” Lex said as his friend gentled him into a seat at the
table.
“Don’t worry! There’s plenty. Mom always makes extra.” Clark grinned and moved
to the refrigerator.
“In case you find wayward billionaires in your barn?” Lex said with a
self-deprecating smile. Clark smiled brightly, ignoring Lex’s grim attitude, and
placed a milk jug and two tall glasses on the kitchen counter.
“What did you say Clark?” Martha Kent entered the kitchen. “Oh! Hello Lex,” she
greeted as she moved to the stove and pulled plates heaped with pancakes,
scrambled eggs and sausage out of the oven. She handed them to Clark who set
each one on the table. Once the table was ready they were joined by Jonathan who
greeted each of them and sat down at the head.
Breakfast went fast. Lex pushed his food around his plate managing a few bites
of scrabbled eggs. He moved on auto-pilot for most of the conversation until
Clark piped up.
“Lex wants us to do something today.” Lex jerked his head up at the lie. “Is
that okay? It’s Sunday and I still need to do a little shopping for Christmas.”
“You would have to go to Metropolis for that. There isn’t much open near here
today,” Jonathan said carefully.
“I guess. That’s okay right?” Lex didn’t even have to look up to know his friend
was using those eyes, the one’s Clark always used on Lex when he wanted
something. Martha and Jonathan exchanged a look.
“Sure. You can have the day off from chores.” Jonathan said as he stood and slid
on a pair of work gloves. “That just means tomorrow you’ll have to do extra.”
Jonathan Kent exited the kitchen leaving a heavy silence behind.
“Lex, are you finished?” Martha eventually said as she stood and started
cleaning the table of dirty plates.
Lex looked up from the still full plate. He’d only managed the one or two bites
of eggs and they were not sitting well in his stomach. He nodded absently.
“Excuse me please.” Lex stood and practically ran out of the kitchen door. He
sat down heavily on the wooden steps of the porch ignoring the cold. He buried
his head in his arms. “Fuck Lex, get your shit together.” He looked up just as
Clark sat down beside him.
“You’ll catch cold out here,” Clark said rubbing his hands together as if to
emphasis how chilly it was. Clark wore only a pair of loose jeans and a red
t-shirt himself. Lex snorted when he saw how inappropriately his friend was
dressed.
“I don’t get sick,” Lex muttered.
Clark nudged him with a shoulder. “Come on! Let’s go to your place so you can
slip into something a little more appropriate.” Lex chuckled at the almost
innuendo and stood.
Clark grabbed his coat as they said goodbye to the Martha Kent. Lex pointedly
ignored the looks of concern. They headed back to the castle in silence.
Lex switched to the Mercedes to accommodate his friend’s long legs and make the
long ride more comfortable. They rode the whole way with the radio on Lex glad
Clark didn’t try to engage him in any banter. He just wasn’t up for it.
Who would have thought that watching Clark shop for gifts would take his mind
off things? Clark shopped all in one plaza had purchased all his gifts by four
o’clock. They were sitting in a coffee shop taking a break when Lex’s cell phone
rang. It was the Kent’s. Lex sighed.
“Hello Mrs. Kent,” Lex said into the phone.
“It’s me Jonathan.
Is Clark
still with you?”
Lex looked over at his friend who was sipping his second cup of coffee. “Yes,”
he said mouth suddenly dry. Lex had learned to recognize when Clark’s father was
upset. “What is it?”
“I was just checking to be sure.”
Lex swallowed and sat up straighter. “What happened?” he said as calmly as he
could.
“Ethan called us to see if we knew where you were. He said one of your staff
caught a stranger in your office. The man got away. The police are over there
right now with some FBI guy. Maybe you two should come home.”
“Of course. We’ll be there as soon as possible,” Lex said. He ended the call and
stood.
“What’s up?” Clark said gathering his purchases.
“Somebody broke into the castle.” Lex tried not to show the uneasiness he was
feeling.
They made the trip back to the Kent farm in two and a half hours. After dropping
off Clark, Lex took a deep breath and schooled his features. When he arrived
home there were two police cars and a dark blue sedan parked in the castle
driveway. Lex bounded up the steps and was stopped in the foyer by a deputy.
“Mister Luthor. They’re almost finished in your office,” the police officer
said.
“Thank you,” Lex glanced down at the name tag. “. . . Officer Kyle.” The deputy
touched the brim of his hat, nodded and stepped aside. Lex headed straight to
his office to find the sheriff talking to another deputy. Lex swept a gaze
around the room and came to rest upon the man standing by the glass desk. He
was, of course much older now but Lex would know him anywhere. Agent Mark Snider
was a tall solid man with broad shoulders and close cropped dark hair peppered
with grey at the temples. He wore a neat dark blue suit and held a manila
envelope in one hand.
“Agent Snider,” Lex said approaching the man. Snider turned and set the envelope
down on the desk.
“Mister Luthor,” Snider looked him up and down and held out a hand.
“Please call me Lex,” he said shaking the man’s hand.
“Certainly Lex,” Snider released Lex’s hand and stepped back motioning to the
room with a gesture. “Not to shabby.”
“I guess if I’m going to be exiled it might as well be in style,” Lex said with
a quirk of his lips..
“We’re finished in here sir,” the sheriff told Snider. Lex and Snider both
nodded and waited until the officers left. Lex walked around the desk and sat
down and folded his hands in his lap.
“So what brings you all the way to Smallville?” Lex said.
Snider sat down in the chair across from the desk. “I’m here because of Tate.”
Snider’s tone was very serious. “As soon as he was released, I made sure to
watch his every move. Two days ago, I lost track of him, and, then we found
these.” Snider tapped the large manila envelope on the desk nudging it
toward Lex who picked it up, opened it and poured its contents onto the desk. It
was newspaper clippings all of them stories about Lex. Mixed in amongst the
clippings were pictures that had obviously been taken with a zoom lens. Most of
them were pictures of Lex as a teen. Lex swallowed hard.
“Where did you find these?” Lex asked tersely.
“They were found in Tate’s cell. He must have been unable to smuggle them out
when he was released last week. It seems that he has become obsessed with you.
I’m here to make sure nothing happens to you.”
“How did your people know about this when I didn’t even know about it?”
“Well, I’ve been sort of keeping a close eye on him since. . .” Snider cleared
his throat. “Some of us at the bureau didn’t like the fact that he got off so
easily.” A cell phone rang interrupting Snider’s explanation. “Talk to me,”
Snider said into the phone as he turned away to take the call. Lex stood, pacing
to the pool table. He reached out and leaned against the table suddenly feeling
very weary. “Keep me up to date,” Snider said.
Lex spun to face the agent as soon as he heard the cell phone snap shut. “Am I
in danger?” he asked.
“I think so, but my superiors won’t send me here in an official capacity until
Tate does something overt.”
Lex sat against the pool table. “He called me yesterday from a pay phone in
front of the Luthor Corp building.”
“Why didn’t you say so in the first place?” Snider pulled his phone out and
started dialing.
“Because I have no proof it was him. I was the only one who talked to him,” Lex
said. “He also sent me an e-mail which I can’t prove was from him. It could have
been anybody.” Lex walked over to the bar and poured himself a drink.
“Show me this e-mail,” Snider said placing his phone back in his pocket.
Lex gulped his drink and winced.
“I can’t.”
Snider grunted.
“What
was in it?” He pulled out a note pad and pen. Lex told him but left out the part
about the medical report. “Clark is the eighteen year old who saved your life a
few years back right?”
“Yes. He’s saved my life quite a few times actually.” Lex nodded and settled
into the leather sofa.
“I know.” Snider absently scribbling on his pad. “Anything else happen?”
“Unless you include the nightmares, no.” Lex looked up at the older man. “What
about the thief who broke in?”
“Well,” Snider tugged on the cuff of his shirt. “I’ve already questioned your
staff. Nobody saw his face so we couldn’t get an ID.”
Lex frowned. So much for the security his father had hired. “How did he get in?”
“Special Agent Snider,” the sheriff entered the office interrupting. He looked
nervous and very distraught. “My deputy found one of the security people out by
the south wall. He says it looks like the man was shot.” The sheriff held up a
walkie-talkie. “He’s pretty sure the man is dead.”
“Overt enough for you?” Lex said. The two law men hurried out leaving Lex alone.
His hand started to tremble and the feeling of terror in the pit of his stomach
grew.
“Keep me informed,” Lex said just as Clark walked into his office. Clark dropped
his back pack on a chair and frowned as he watched Lex pace back and forth in
front of the desk.
“I don’t care how much it costs; the Talon and its staff are at potential risk.”
Lex nodded at Clark and motioned for him to sit in the chair in front of the
desk. Clark sat down.
“Make sure they are as discrete as possible. I don’t want anybody feeling
uncomfortable. Thank you.” Lex carefully placed the phone back in its cradle and
leaned into the desk rubbing at his temples.
“Long day?” Clark asked.
“You have no idea,” Lex said clenching his jaw.
“I think I can guess.”
“What is it?” Lex stiffened at the tone in his friend’s voice. Clark looked
tense and nervous. Lex braced himself.
“Just the usual,” Clark said cryptically. “I guess you beefed up security. It
was like trying to get into the White House. They even frisked me and checked my
bag.”
“Sorry about that,” Lex quirked his lips. “You can never be too careful.”
Clark frowned. “If it keeps my best friend safe, I’m willing to go through a
strip search.”
Lex chuckled leaning forward and crossing his arms. “What can I do for you
today?”
“I wanted to know if there was anything I could do to help. I heard somebody was
killed.” Clark looked somber and worried.
Lex furrowed his brow. “One of my security people was shot to death. The only
thing I want you to do is be careful. Tate is very dangerous.” Lex walked over
to pull two bottles of water out of the small bar fridge. He walked back and
handed one of the bottles to his friend.
“I can take care of myself,” Clark said standing and turning to face Lex. The
two boys gazed into each others eyes silently. There was something in the depths
of green Lex had never seen before; a shadow that seemed to darken the longer he
stared.
“You seem really worried Clark. Has something else happened?”
Clark blinked and licked his lips eyes going wide. Lex felt his heart skip a
beat. He took a step back and bumped into the desk.
“Yes but you already have enough to worry about,” Clark said thoughtfully.
“What ever it is you can tell me about it now, I don’t mind. It may just
distract me from everything that’s been happening lately.”
Lex lifted his bottle of water wanting to quench the sudden dryness in his
throat but Clark grasped his hand and lowered it. Lex watched as Clark leaned
into him and his eyes fluttered shut. He parted his lips to protest but it was
too late. Clark’s mouth covered his in a sweet kiss that sent shudders through
Lex’s entire body. Clark broke the kiss and rested his forehead against Lex’s.
The dark curls tickled Lex on his scalp.
“Oh!” was all Lex could manage.
“I’ve wanted to do that for a while now,” Clark whispered. “Did it distract
you?”
“Yes,” Lex said shivering from Clark’s caressing breath on his cheek. “How long
have you wanted to do that?”
“A while. You’re so smooth and soft. Can I kiss you again?”
Lex reached out with his free hand to clutch at Clark’s red flannel shirt. He
tilted his head until their mouths caressed. They hovered like that for what
seemed like an eternity. Lex could feel his heart pulsing in his throat. This
time when their lips met Clark pressed into Lex pinning him against the desk.
Clark’s tongue licked out tentatively, the tip gently urging Lex to open his
mouth. Lex felt dizzy, ecstatic and terrified all at once. He’d always imagined
Clark would be clumsy and awkward but Clark was none of those things. He was so
gentle and careful. When Clark rubbed against him the moment was broken by what
Lex felt pressing into his thigh.
Lex’s eyes shot open and he pulled away. Startled Clark almost fell back but
managed to regain his balance. Lex looked into his friend’s face.
Clark knows! Somehow Clark knows that Tate hurt him. Lex couldn’t even think it,
couldn’t imagine his friend knowing something like this. He swallowed hard and
pushed Clark away sending his friend sprawling into the seat behind him. From
the moment he had walked into the office Clark had been behaving strangely.
Lex panicked and moved away to put distance between them. Clark looked confused
and alarmed. He stood up.
“What is it? I didn’t hurt you did I? I was being careful. Please say I didn’t
hurt you,” Clark blurted panic growing.
Lex wrapped his arms around himself. He fought the urge to shudder. “You should
go home Clark,” Lex said biting his lip. Clark took a step toward him and Lex
took a step back.
“Please Lex, did I hurt you?” Clark’s voice cracked.
“No Clark. I just . . . I can’t do this now, later . . . after it’s all over.”
Clark stepped back and picked up his back pack slinging it over his shoulder. He
stared at Lex longingly. Foot falls echoed in the hall just outside. Lex
straightened his shoulders and relaxed his stance just as Agent Snider walked
in.
“Sorry I haven’t called all day but I’ve been very busy.” Snider stopped when he
saw that Lex was not alone. “You must be Clark Kent.” The two strangers shook
hands. “Special Agent Snider pleased to meet you.”
“Sir, it’s such an honor to meet you,” Clark said with wide eyes.
“Thank you. The honor is mine. Lex told me about how you saved.”
“I was just at the right place at the right time,” Clark said humbly.
“Well then we should become fast friends, since we have saving Lex’s life in
common.”
“Um, I need to get going,” Clark said abruptly. “You probably have a lot to do.”
Clark turned to Lex. “Call me later.”
“Sure Clark. I’ll see you out.” Lex followed Clark to the front door. He grasped
his friend’s elbow and turned Clark around. “Everything is going to be fine
Clark. When they catch him, this will all be over. Then we can talk, okay?” Lex
rubbed Clark’s arm soothingly. He could see the tension draining from his
friend’s face by the second.
“Okay,” Clark reached up and lightly brushed finger tips across Lex’s cheek.
“Lex I . . .”
Lex closed his eyes and leaned into the touch. “I know Clark. Me too.” He sighed
and stepped back.
Clark grinned. “Later,” Clark said. Lex closed the door and walked back to his
office lost in thought. Snider was just hanging up his cell phone as Lex sat
behind his desk.
“I think we may have a lead. Somebody at the Talon identified Tate from a
picture we showed them. They think he may have had coffee there yesterday.” Lex
clenched his jaw. “I have two men watching the place and making sure the staff
gets home safely.”
Lex rubbed his head rolled the chair back. “I don’t want anybody getting hurt
because of me.”
“Lex, you are not responsible for any of this. You are certainly not responsible
for what happened ten years ago. You couldn’t control it then.”
“I can control it now. I will not let that man hurt my friends.” Lex shifted in
his chair.
“I’m mostly concerned for your friend Clark,” Snider said.
“Clark.” Lex felt his mouth go dry and his head start to pound. “Why, he doesn’t
have anything to do with this.” Lex squashed the feeling of panic and breathed
deeply.
“That e-mail tells me Tate knows about Clark. He may perceive your friend as a
threat to his relationship with you.”
Lex leaned back and swallowed hard. “This just keeps getting better and better,”
he muttered. “What do you mean? Are you trying to tell me that Tate . . .” Lex
choked on the words unable to voice them.
‘You know I love you.’
Lex shivered as the long buried memory resurfaced.
“He may look back on his time with you fondly. Sometimes kidnappers . . .”
Snider cleared his throat. “. . . Become obsessed with the person they
abducted.”
“Why didn’t any of this come up when he was in prison?”
“For some reason all his psychiatric evaluations were sealed. Tate was convinced
by one of your father’s high priced attorneys to never divulge any information
about what happened when he had you.”
“My father has considerable influence.” Lex remembers the day after Snider had
rescued him when he had still been in the hospital. Agent Snider had tried to
question him. Lex remembers crying and the humiliation he felt when Lionel had
walked into the hospital room. His father wouldn’t look at him for weeks after
he came home. Then one morning he told Lex to never say a word of what had
happened while he’d been kidnapped. He obeyed his father on everything back then
and it had been easy to obey him on this. After that things seemed to go back to
normal. “I hated him for not being able to protect me,” Lex mumbled.
“Lex,” Snider said snapping Lex out of his reverie. “I have some idea what your
father was trying to hide.” Lex flinched slightly but Snider caught it. “He was
trying to protect you, I understand that.”
“He was protecting the Luthor name. I was just an afterthought,” Lex spat.
“You are the victim here. You do realize that right? What ever Tate did to you
it was not your fault.” Snider stopped and frowned when he saw the cool look on
the younger man’s face. “You should warn your friend Clark and while you’re at
it maybe you could talk to him about what happened ten years ago.”
Lex chewed on a finger thoughtfully and eyed the detective. “Before you arrived
on the day you found me Tate and Wilson argued. Tate wanted to keep me but
Wilson wanted to kill me.” Lex took a deep breath. “Tate told me in private that
he loved me and would save me.”
“Was he the one that . . .?” Snider started to say.
Lex nodded and looked the older man in the eyes. “Every time.”
“Thank you Lex.” Snider stood to leave then turned back to face Lex. “Go talk to
your friend. Let me deal with this bastard.” He seemed to mull something over.
“I’m sorry I didn’t kill him back then.”
“You were doing your job.”
Snider nodded once then left.
Later that night Lex pulled up to the Kent house. He hadn’t heard from Snider
since the Agent had left his office earlier. Somehow though Lex felt almost
better for having told even a small fraction of what he’d endured while Tate had
held him captive. He was here now to see if he could talk to Clark, see if maybe
it would help to tell somebody. The thought of telling Clark everything
terrified him. Lex suspected Clark already knew some of what had gone on. The
way Clark had reacted earlier had clued Lex in.
Lex exhaled a deep breath. He wasn’t afraid anymore and he wasn’t that
inexperienced thirteen year old kid. “Come on. You can do this. Clark cares
about you. He would never . . .” Lex stopped himself when he realized he was
talking out loud. He looked up when a figure stepped into the beams of his
headlights. It was Clark and the effect was like a halo surrounding his friend
making him look as angelic as Lex thought he was.
Lex cut the engine and headlights plunging everything into darkness. He climbed
out of the car.
“Hey Lex! It’s late. I didn’t think you would be coming by.” Clark stopped
beside him.
“I was feeling kind of trapped at the castle so I snuck out,” Lex said as he
followed Clark up to the loft. Clark settled onto the sofa and watched as Lex
paced in front of him.
“At least this time you remembered a jacket,” Clark said with a grin. “How are
things going? Did they find Tate yet?”
“I’m leaving it up to Agent Snider. I’m sure he’ll call when something comes
up.” Lex smoothed a hand over his head and shuffled on the spot. Lex shivered.
It wasn’t as chilly tonight but the cold still cut.
“What is it Lex?” Clark sat up at attention.
“You know about Tate and what happened,” Lex stopped pacing, looked down into
Clark’s eyes then resumed his pacing.
“You’re talking about more than the kidnapping right?” Clark said.
“Give me a minute Clark,” Lex said. Clark nodded. “I’ve never told anybody these
things. It’s kind of hard so bear with me.” Clark nodded again and watched as
Lex paced silently for five minutes. Lex shut down ever time he tried to get the
words out. He couldn’t think of where to start. How do you tell somebody you may
be in love with that your first sexual experience wasn’t exactly wonderful?
“Lex stop, come and sit down beside me. You can take as long you need, even if
it’s all night.” Clark held out a hand. Lex took it and sat down beside him.
They were close enough for Clark to wrap his arms around Lex. They settled into
the sofa Lex snuggling up into Clark’s embrace, resting his head on his friend’s
chest.
“I’m counting on you never using any of this against me,” Lex suddenly said
after a long silence. Lex sighed at the brush of lips against his bare scalp.
The arms around him pulled him in tighter.
“You can trust me Lex.”
“He hurt me,” Lex said after an even longer silence.
“I know,” Clark whispered. Lex shifted and pushed in closer. His heart was
pounding and his throat had gone dry.
“How?” Lex heard his voice squeak but he didn’t want to think about that right
now. Now he was concentrating on the sound of Clark’s heart beat just under his
ear. It was making him feel safer and the last time he had felt that way was
with his mother.
“Somebody sent me an e-mail. I just saw it about thirty minutes ago,” Clark
said.
Lex sat up and looked into Clark’s eyes. “What was in it?”
“There was a picture of us in front of the Talon and a file that looked like a
medical report.”
Lex bit his lip and nodded. He looked away from Clark sure that his friend would
ask him to leave now.
“Sh Lex,” Clark said hugging him close again kissing him on the temple. “I won’t
ask you to tell me what happened.”
“What did the e-mail say?” Lex whispered.
“It said, ‘stay away from him, he is mine and I will not let you touch him.’ Or
something like that.” Clark gently stroked the back of Lex’s head.
“Are you going to?” Lex tilted his head to look up at Clark. “Stay away from me
I mean.”
“Never,” Clark leaned in and pressed his lips to Lex’s. The kiss was much surer
than the first one had been. Lex maneuvered them until he was laid out on top of
a lounging Clark. With their arms wrapped around each other; Lex rested his head
against Clark’s chest again and inhaled a deep breath.
Then it all came pouring out, everything that had happened to him on those five
days he’d been held captive. All his fears and loneliness and shame and anger at
his father for sending him away, even anger at his mother for dying when he
needed her the most. Clark caressed Lex’s back as he talked easing the tension
and some of the hurt. By the time he was finished Lex felt as if a giant weight
had been lifted from him. Clark was surprised to find that Lex had not shed a
single tear, though his eyes shimmered with wetness. Clark reached up and swiped
a thumb across a soft pale cheek.
“I refuse to give any of them the satisfaction of my tears,” Lex said as if he
had read Clark’s mind.
“It’s okay to cry, I mean that’s . . . god. I don’t think . . . I just couldn’t
imagine.” Clark choked on the words and shifted uncomfortably when his own eyes
brimmed with tears. He blinked them away but one managed to slip out and trailed
down onto his cheek.
Lex frowned and kissed the tear away. He moaned and trailed kisses down to the
full mouth. Tongues lashed out and comfort turned to passion. They lay like that
for a long time kissing like long lost lovers who were making up for time.
Clark’s hands explored the lithe body that pressed him into the sofa. He spread
his legs to allow Lex to get comfortable between them. Clark moaned when the
motion rubbed his erection against Lex’s thigh and he could feel Lex’s own
arousal pressing into Clark’s stomach.
They broke the kiss to breath.
“Lex I can’t help it, you’re so . . .”
“Just kiss me Clark,” Lex said throatily. He dived in surrounding Clark’s wet
lips and sucking on the tongue Clark eagerly thrust into his mouth.
Hands explored and Lex managed to unbutton Clark’s shirt. Clark moaned and
shivered when Lex slipped the shirt over Clark’s shoulders palms caressing every
inch of exposed skin. Lex grinned when Clark clumsily tried to unbutton his
purple shirt fumbling the buttons then just popping them off one at a time.
“I do need to wear that home,” Lex moaned but Clark’s mouth soon distracted him.
Lex didn’t even notice the cold when his jacket and shirt slid off his
shoulders. Clark shifted them until he was hovering over Lex’s sprawled body. He
trailed kisses down Lex’s exposed chest licking at the pale pink nipples that
were already peaked from the cold. Lex threw his head back and whimpered.
“You are so beautiful,” Clark breathed into the quivering stomach beneath him.
Lex slipped Clark’s shirt off his shoulders and kissed at the exposed tanned
skin. Clark pressed into Lex nuzzling into the pale throat. “You smell so good.
God Lex I want to . . .”
“Yes Clark we will,” Lex whispered. Lex felt himself drifting despite how
aroused he was. Clark’s body heat was lulling him into sleep. He couldn’t help
himself. The warmth of the body beneath him and the beating of Clark’s heart
soothed Lex into a deep slumber.
“Lex,” Clark called. Lex opened his eyes and looked up into his friend’s eyes.
“You fell asleep.”
“Oh Clark, sorry I didn’t mean to,” Lex shook the sleepiness from his head and
frowned.
“It’s alright,” Clark chuckled rubbing Lex’s arms. “Are you cold?” Lex shook his
head.
“No but I should probably go,” Lex mumbled.
Clark sat up and gave Lex room to move. He retrieved Lex’s shirt and jacket from
the floor.
“At least I didn’t have a nightmare this time.” Lex said taking the offered
garments and shrugging into them.
Clark frowned. “You’ve been having nightmares?” Clark asked. He caught the glint
of an object by his feet and reached down to pick it up without looking.
His eyes went wide when he held up a hand gun. Startled Clark stood up. “What
the hell Lex?” Clark yelped.
Lex stood and snatched the gun from Clark’s grasp. “Clark, be careful. That’s
dangerous.” Lex checked the safety then slid the weapon into the pocket of his
jacket.
Clark sat down eyes wide. “God Lex what were you planning on doing with that?”
Clark asked running a hand through mussed hair.
Lex stalked over to the telescope and looked out into the still dark night.
“Don’t ask me that,” Lex said in a flat voice.
Clark stood and walked over stopping beside his friend. “Lex you can’t do this.”
“I won’t let him hurt you Clark. This . . .” Lex indicated the pocketed weapon.
“. . . is just for protection.”
“Lex,” Clark took a step closer until he was standing behind Lex who dodged and
moved to the other side of the telescope. Clark leaned into the hay maw and
looked out into the night. “That’s strange; I could have sworn I closed that
gate.”
The sharp sudden click behind them startled them both. Lex turned just as Clark
did but there was no time to react to the flash. Clark lost his balance. An
explosion echoed through the barn, and Lex watched in horror as Clark fell back
from the impact of the bullet to the chest. Clark’s body twisted and his arms
flailed eyes going wide with shock. One arm slammed into the telescope knocking
it into Lex. Lex fell to the ground the telescope landing on him. Momentarily
stunned, Lex watched in horror as his friend’s body crashed through the wood of
the barn and fell from view. Lex shoved the telescope away.
“Clark!” Lex screamed. Recovering he fumbled for the gun. His heart was racing
and his mind was numb, still reeling from having seen Clark fall to his death.
In his awkward haste, the gun slipped from his fingers and skidded across the
floor. Lex lunged after it but a foot lashed out and kicked his only hope away.
“No you don’t,” Tate said.
Lex froze and looked up into the barrel of a shotgun. Tate wore farmer’s
clothes. The red flannel shirt looked dirty and the overalls were old and worn.
His head was shaved but the eyes were the same; grey and crazy-looking. Lex
slowly pushed himself up to stand. He glanced behind him at the splintered wood
where he’d last seen Clark then turned to face the man that had shot his friend.
Lex sucked in a harsh breath and narrowed his eyes. Tate looked smaller now. In
Lex’s memory he had always been this huge powerful frightening figure but the
man standing in front of him was only slightly bigger than himself.
Lex was not afraid. If anything he was angry. He clenched his jaw. “When I get
my hands on you they will be lucky it they find enough pieces to bury,” Lex
said.
Tate stepped forward and raised the shotgun pressing the barrel to Lex’s chest.
“I came for you just like I promised. I never forgot what I promised. I never
meant to leave you for so long. That FBI agent interfered but I took care of
him.”
Lex barked a sharp laugh and shook his head. “I will never go anywhere with you,
you son of a bitch.” The barrel of the shotgun pushed into Lex’s chest but Lex
stood his ground and raised his hands to pull open his jacket. “Go ahead shoot.
I’d rather be dead than let you touch me again.”
“Clark’s tainted you against me,” Tate said his eyes widening. “How could you do
this to me? I kept you safe.” Tate lowered the shotgun and reached out with his
free hand to touch Lex on the cheek. Lex stepped back revulsion stamped on his
face. Just as Lex tripped on the fallen telescope he saw Clark come up behind
Tate, the angelic face twisted in anger. Tate spun around to face Clark.
“You, I killed you,” Tate yelled.
Clark narrowed his gaze on the man and grinned maniacally. “You missed. Want to
try that again?” Clark said coldly.
“Get out of here Clark,” Lex screamed too stunned to register the relief he felt
at his friend being alive. He stumbled to get up but his legs were caught in the
tri-pod of the telescope. He reached down to disentangle himself from the
object. Lex felt a sudden whoosh of air. When he looked up again Tate was on the
floor stunned. Clark stood over him holding Lex’s gun to the downed man’s
temple. Lex had never seen Clark look so angry.
“I’m going to make sure you can never hurt my friend again,” Clark said.
Everything stopped; Lex kicked the tri-pod away violently and stumbled to his
feet.
“Clark stop,” Lex said stunned to the core that his quiet friend could be pushed
to this violent action.
“Why should I stop?” Clark thumbed the hammer and cocked the gun pressing it
into Tate’s head. He held it in both hands. They were shaking violently. Tate
squeezed his eyes shut and muttered what sounded like a prayer.
“Clark.” Lex searched his friend’s eyes.
Tate flinched. “Don’t shoot,” he whimpered. He looked up at Clark pleading.
“Clark, look at me. You can’t do this. I won’t let you,” Lex said holding his
hand out. “I am not going to let this bastard ruin your life.”
Clark looked from Tate to Lex then back down to Tate who looked hopeful. “He
hurt you.”
“Clark, look at me please,” Lex said just as shouts from below echoed up to
them. Martha and Jonathan Kent stopped at the top of the stairs. Lex spared them
a brief glance and heard Martha’s sharp intake of breath when she saw her son
holding a gun on a man. Lex swallowed hard and turned to face Clark. “You can’t
do this because I love you, and if you do this I will lose the man I love.” The
words tumbled out and shocked everybody.
Clark lowered the weapon and Jonathan jumped in to take it out of his son’s hand
and slowly lowered the hammer. Tate sighed with relief and Clark thumped him on
the head with a fist. The man fell to the floor unconscious.
“That works,” Lex muttered. He looked into Clark’s eyes and closed the gap
between them to wrap his arms around him. “God Clark, I saw you get shot. I
thought you were dead.”
“Sorry Lex I lost my balance trying to avoid the bullet but I tripped and fell
back,” Clark rubbed the back of his head. “It smarts, but the hay bales broke my
fall.” Clark said. “He missed me by a hair.”
Lex searched Clark’s eyes carefully. He pulled out of the embrace and furrowed
his brow. “Okay,” he finally said with a nod. “I’m just glad you’re alright.”
Clark sighed. Lex didn’t really look convinced but he seemed willing to accept
Clark’s less than plausible excuse. Lex stepped away from him and pulled out his
cell phone with one hand and tugged his shirt closed with the other. When he was
finished he turned to the Kent's who were doting over their son. Lex cleared his
throat.
“Agent Snider’s men are on their way,” he said. “Apparently Tate shot Snider in
the shoulder. Snider’s fine. He's in the hospital. Since Tate shot at an FBI
agent they should be able to send him away for life.”
“That’s great. I mean . . . not great for Agent Snider,” Clark said.
“Son,” Jonathan said sternly. “We should ground you.” Martha ignored her husband
and hugged Clark close.
“For what?” Clark said outraged. Jonathan ignored him and held his hand out to
Lex.
“You saved my son,” Jonathan said. Lex stumbled when Jonathan took his hand and
pulled him into a big hug smacking Lex on the back. Clark grinned so brightly
Lex couldn’t help but return it.
Clark looked over at the fallen telescope and frowned.
“I’ll get you another one,” Lex said “or have this one fixed.”
The police came to take the unconscious Tate away and Clark walked Lex to his
car. The late hour meant they would have to go to the police station in the
morning to make their statements.
“Clark,” Lex wanted to say something about the shooting. He wanted Clark to tell
him the truth but having his friend here alive seemed much more important.
“Lex,” Clark’s voice was deep. Lex reached out and did the only thing he could
do, he pulled Clark into his arms and held on tight.
“I trust you,” Lex whispered into his chest. The big arms wrapped around Lex and
he felt safe, loved.
Oh god! Lex had declared his love for Clark right in front of the boy’s parents
and they hadn’t said anything.
“Spend Christmas with us,” Clark said.
“Are you sure? I don’t want to intrude.”
“Excuse me but my boyfriend is not an intrusion on my life.”
“Boyfriend?” Lex chuckled and moaned when Clark wrapped a leg around his
managing to keep them both balanced.
“Um, yeah so will you go out with me?” Clark said mouth against his temple.
Lex sighed. “I would be honored to date you Clark Kent.” Clark pulled away and
leaned down brushing a gentle kiss on Lex’s lips. “I’d better go. I’ll see you
tomorrow at the police station okay.”
They kissed and Lex got in the car with a feeling of contentment for the first
time in years.
The next two days were a blur for Lex. He and Clark gave their statements. Clark
told the police about holding the gun on Tate though Lex had advised they all
leave that part out. Lex convinced the sheriff not to file charges against
Clark. Lex looked on with amusement as the sheriff lectured Clark on right and
wrong and how he should never give into the temptation to do something evil.
On Christmas Eve, Lex sat in his study by a roaring fire telephone at his elbow
and brandy in hand. “Father it’s so nice to hear from you,” Lex said calmly.
“Have you heard? Tate was killed in a prison riot,” Lionel sounded happy about
it.
Lex shook his head. “Convenient.” Lex took a sip from his drink.
“Very.” Lionel said.
“You wouldn’t happen to know anything about an e-mail sent to Clark would you?”
Lex said clenching his jaw.
“What e-mail?” Lionel asked.
“I’ll admit I was fooled at first. Then I realized Tate didn’t have access or
scruples to pull it off. I guess I’ll never know for sure.”
“I’m not sure what you are trying to imply son,” his father said slowly.
“I’m not giving Clark up. It’s a battle you will loose,” Lex said bluntly.
Lionel sighed. “If you insist, but this isn’t over. We will talk where I
return.”
“See you in the new year dad.” Lex ended the call and finished his drink.
Familiar footfalls echoed through the silent castle. Lex set his glass down
beside the phone and debated what he should do next. So much had changed in the
last week. Lex hadn’t really had much time to weigh the consequences of what he
had done and what it would all entail for the budding relationship with Clark.
Lex had never really dated anybody before especially not a man.
“Come in and join me Clark.” Lex shifted in the large leather seat and smiled up
at his boyfriend when Clark sat down on the arm rest of the chair.
“Mom and dad said I could stay here tonight.”
Lex quirked his lip and gazed back at the fire. “Really?”
“We had a long talk about what I did and what you did,” Clark sighed. Lex laid
his head back and closed his eyes. He grinned at the gentle brush of lips on his
cheek. “They’re cool with us with some rules of course.”
“Of course,” Lex whispered as Clark trailed kisses down his cheek to his exposed
throat.
“Yeah,” Clark’s warm mouth finally found Lex’s waiting lips. The kiss was slow
and much more confident than the others they had shared so far. Lex whimpered
when Clark broke away, and then groaned when the younger boy slid into his lap
to wrap long slim arms around Lex’s neck.
“You are the most breathtaking person I have ever known,” Lex whispered. Clark
grinned and nuzzled the pale neck beneath him inhaling.
“You said you loved me,” Clark mouthed into the silky skin just above the open
collar of the grey dress shirt. The feel of the words vibrating through his body
sent erotic shivers up Lex’s spine. His reaction to Clark’s closeness pressed
unmistakably into Clark’s leg. Lex caressed up Clark’s back until his hands
rested on the broad shoulders.
“I may have said something to that effect,” Lex said as he inhaled the scent of
fresh skin. Clark smelled like sunshine and fresh fallen snow. They kissed
again.
“I wanted you to know; the feeling is mutual. I mean, I love you too,” Clark
whispered.
Lex nudged Clark. “Get up,” he said. Clark complied, getting to his feet
clumsily. It reminded Lex of a colt all long legged and gangly. The image should
not have been erotic but it was and it made Lex want his friend even more. A
part of him froze and wondered if this was real love. He couldn’t tell since
he’d never felt it before.
Clark pulled him up into a gentle embrace burying his nose in Lex’s throat. He
inhaled deeply and sighed. “You smell so good,” he said sighing with contentment
Lex pulled away. He looked up into the soft green eyes
Clark took him by the hand and laced tanned long slim fingers with his pale ones
lifting the laced hands up to his lips and brushed a feather light kiss across
Lex’s knuckles the deep green gaze never leaving his blue one. Lex saw something
in those eyes something that made his heart pound. Nobody had ever looked at him
like that. It was terrifying and exhilarating at the same time.
“Clark you do know that I have always felt this way about you right?” Clark
just nodded. “You own me.”
They stood rooted to the spot. “I don’t want to own you Lex, I just want to love
you and be with you forever.”
Lex chuckled. “One step at a time,” he smiled eyes twinkling. “You don’t even
know if I’m good in bed yet,” he purred. That earned him one of the
devastatingly gorgeous smiles Clark never seemed in short supply off. “Come on,
let’s go to bed.” Lex led his friend silently up the stairs and into his
bedroom. The castle was so quiet Lex imagined that he could hear the stones
settling. He watched as Clark closed the door behind them and released his hand.
Sudden apprehension overwhelmed Lex. He hesitated as shy virginal Clark slid
onto the huge bed and draped himself enticingly over the deep purple comforter.
Clark patted the spot on the bed beside him. Lex smirked and reached up to
unbutton his shirt.
“See the mountains kiss high heaven, and the waves clasp one another,” Lex said
as he stalked across the room. By the time he reached the bed his shirt hung
open. He sat down and removed his shoes and socks then reached out to remove
Clark’s tossing them across the room carelessly. “Big feet,” Lex said as he
caressed the arch of Clark’s right foot. He leaned in and kissed the instep. Lex
stood and trailed a finger up Clark’s leg to his knee. He reached up to the
night stand and turned a knob to dim the lights. When he turned back to Clark he
caught the nervous gulp. “We could just sleep if you wish.”
Clark licked his lips. “Could we just maybe cuddle?”
Lex nodded and started to re-button his shirt.
“No, don’t,” Clark sat up as if he would jump out and stop Lex. “Leave it.”
“Okay,” Lex said softly as he shifted on the bed. They stayed like that staring
into each others eyes. Somewhere in the depths of the castle a clock started to
strike midnight.
“Merry Christmas Lex,” Clark whispered.
Lex narrowed his gaze and climbed onto the bed. “No sister-flower would be
forgiven if it disdained its brother,” he said as he crawled over Clark and
knelt over the splayed body beneath him.
“Is that poetry Lex?” Clark said.
Lex nodded and nuzzled Clark’s throat. “And the sunlight clasps the earth and
the moonbeams kiss the sea.” He trailed kisses across Clark’s collar and rubbed
against him.
“You know I’m really not big on poetry,” Clark whispered as Lex mouthed his chin
then licked across his cheek. Lex stopped lips hovering over Clark’s mouth
barely touching.
“What is all this sweet work worth if thou kiss not me?” he whispered. It had
the desired effect. Clark’s mouth opened immediately and he plunged his tongue
in parting eager waiting lips. Clark slid arms around Lex’s waist and pulled him
down until their bodies were lined up; shoulders, chest, hips, thighs and
erections touching.
Lex could feel himself relax and his body melted into the body beneath him. He
kissed across Clark’s jaw and down his throat. Clark turned his head to give Lex
full access. His eyes fluttered shut and he let loose the sigh he’d been holding
in.
“Nightmares turned to dreams,” Lex mumbled.
Clark slipped the shirt off Lex’s shoulders and tossed it over the edge of the
bed. He caressed the now bare back and shoulders and neck and the back of Lex’s
head. “Your skin is so smooth.”
“So I have been told,” Lex said with a quirk of his brow. “You are wearing
entirely too much clothing.”
Clark smiled and rolled them until Lex was beside him. He sat up and unbuttoned
the flannel shirt. Lex reached up and slid hands across Clark’s collar bone
under the shirt until it slipped off and trapping Clark’s arms. Lex smirked and
caressed as much skin as he could.
“Hot,” he whispered as he straddled Clark’s thighs.
“You make it very hard for a guy to just want to cuddle,” Clark said with a
chuckle.
“This is the Lex way of cuddling, didn’t I tell you?” Lex leaned in and kissed
the moist mouth. “Maybe you shouldn’t be so gorgeous and irresistible.”
“Are you saying it’s my fault you can’t keep your hands to yourself?” Clark
shimmied out of his shirt and reached up to grab Lex’s upper arms. Lex nodded
and slipped arms around Clark’s neck. “Well then,” Clark’s hand caressed across
the smooth chest and brushed a thumb across the hard nub of a peeked nipple.
“Two can play at that game.”
“Fuck Clark,” Lex shivered. “You are going to break me.”
“I promise not to break you as long as you promise to show me what to do.” Clark
pulled Lex close and flipped him until he was pressing Lex into the mattress.
“For a virgin you seem to have an intimate familiarity with seduction yourself,”
Lex mouthed into Clark’s cheek. Clark rubbed a thumb across Lex’s shoulder.
“Who said I was a virgin?” Clark said as he nudged Lex’s thighs open.
Lex groaned louder than he’d intended. “Just pretend you didn’t hear that,” Lex
mumbled.
“No way, I plan on making you feel so good you’ll scream my name loud enough for
my parents to hear,” Clark said as he rubbed a nipple again.
Lex laughed so hard his body shook. “I am scandalized Clark. Does that mean you
don’t want to cuddle anymore?”
“Lex please, with the poetry and your smooth skin how could I just want to
cuddle.”
Lex smiled and pushed at Clark to put space between them. “Get our pants off
then.”
Eager expression on his face Clark jumped up to undo his jeans then reached down
to unbutton and unzip Lex’s dress pants. Lex wiggled his hips and slipped out of
his pants and boxers kicking them aside as Clark watched with gaping mouth. Lex
raised his brows and looked down at Clark’s still dressed body.
“Wow,” Clark whispered eyes roaming the now completely naked figure before him.
He reached out to touch and his hand was gently smacked.
“Off boy,” Lex said tugging at the hem of Clark’s jeans. Clark snapped out of
his ogling and stood to remove his jeans and briefs. Lex smiled when Clark
slipped back onto the bed and immediately pulled in close barely giving Lex
enough time to see what he had only dreamt about. He shivered at the feel of
Clark’s naked thighs brushing up against him. Clark reddened when his cock
nudged Lex against the stomach. “Not a virgin Kent?”
“Well, I did get a blow job once,” Clark’s blush deepened. “And I’ve jacked off
plenty of times.”
Lex shivered when Clark brushed a hand across a nipple. “Jerking off does not
count.” He wrapped a hand around Clark’s hard weeping cock and smirked when
Clark’s expression went from shock to pleasure. “Merry Christmas Clark,” Lex
said as he stroked the length and swiped a thumb across the moist head.
Clark groaned and shuddered. “Lex,” Clark breathed. Lex lengthened the strokes
and soon Clark was shooting all over Lex’s hand and belly.
Lex mouthed Clark’s shoulder. “This is the best Christmas ever.”
Clark grasped Lex’s still hard cock and stroked until Lex was on the verge of
his own release. “Yes, it is,” Clark said as leaned in and captured Lex’s lips
with his. The kiss was enough to push Lex over the edge. He arched his back as
he shot all over Clark’s stomach and screamed Clark’s name into the hot mouth.
After coming down from the euphoria Lex cleaned them both up and tugged the
comforter over them. He snuggled in close enjoying the feel of Clark’s naked
body beside him. Lex drifted happily into a peaceful slumber. All he cared about
right now was that Clark was here and Clark wanted him and he knew that Clark
would never hurt him.
Lex fell into a peaceful dreamless sleep. The nightmares were over. They had
turned into sweat dreams.
The End
The poem Lex recites is ‘Love’s Philosophy’ by Percy Shelley.