Title: Home is where the Heart
is
Author: Keikokin
Rating: PG13
Beta: The magnificient
Twinsarein!! Thanks!
Warnings: Established
relationship, fluff, OCC
AU: Luthors died, Jonathan lives, Lex raised with
AN: Written for the CLFF,
flashbacks in italics
Disclaimer: The Smallville
universe is owned by the CW currently, the WB in the past but DC in its
entirety. No maliciousness was intended nor profit being made.
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“What do you mean you’re getting
married!?” Jonathan Kent choked into the phone. Just
because he’d known
On the other end of the phone
“Calm down, Jonathan, before you
have a heart attack,” Martha snapped. “Now,
“Um, actually he’s my realtor,”
“My
name is Alexander Luthor, but you may call me Lex.”
“Hi,
I’m
“We
can work on that later,” Lex had winked and
“But, son, this will kill your
career!”
“Jonathan! Remember what the
doctor said!” Martha chimed in again. “What your father is trying to say is
that we’d like to know how you plan to support yourself if you’re put off the team? Is he able to support you both?”
“Basically,” Jonathan grumbled
into the receiver.
“That’s the funny part. Lex is
loaded as it turns out. We’re talking about doing some traveling. We’ll save a
fortune in airfare,”
“You told him??” Martha’s voice
was suddenly the quiet fear-filled tone of terror.
“It’s okay mom. He loves me and
wouldn’t ever hurt me. You’ll like him, I swear.”
“How
loaded?” Jonathan
finally asked after a long period of quiet. When
“Enough to pay off the farm and
think of it as chump change. Better warn him or he might try to buy you off
with a new tractor.”
“Where did he get that kind of
money?” Jonathan and Martha chorused.
“His parents were the late Lillian
and Lionel Luthor,
who died the day of the …well, you know.”
“I
always thought such a centralized meteor shower to be odd, but now it all makes
sense, I suppose.” Lex began after
“Do
you hate me?”
After
a quiet moment, Lex finally said, “No. I could never hate you. As a matter of
fact, since the subject has come up I should probably inform you that I could
quite possibly be wildly and madly in love with you. Please don’t let the past
come between us and a future together. It was meant to be like this for
whatever reason.”
“…
Nothing like a mom’s voice using
your full name to bring you back to reality in a hurry,
Out of nowhere, Jonathan chuckled.
“Well, I’ll be. It must be him, Martha!”
“Jon?” Martha queried.
“Martha, it’s him, the little
red-haired boy, I’d bet anything on it. Didn’t they say he was a Luthor?
Didn’t he touch
“Oh, didn’t they say his name was
Alexander?” Martha whispered.
“You know Lex?”
“The two of you rode in the truck
together the day you arrived. We found him. Then we turned him over to Children
and Youth Authorities. We never saw him again, but there was something in the
paper about the
“Yeah, Bruce and Lex were at the
same school when it happened. Bruce made a call and his dad came forward to
make him his ward. They’re like brothers. Bruce plans to do the same for
someone someday, just like his dad did for Lex, making them his ward.”
“Well. So this is the one? When
are you bringing Lex out to meet us?” Martha now sounded eager and interested.
“Sure thing son and tell Lex we
said hello.” Jonathan added, sounding less angry and now simply grumbling.
“Okay. Love you. Bye!”
“Gotcha. How did it go with the folks?” Lex asked a bit hurriedly,
showing his nervousness at their reaction, burrowing his face into
“Amazingly
well.”
“This
is the Master Bedroom, sizable enough for quite a social life. I imagine you
have girls falling all over themselves for the star quarterback of the
Metropolis Sharks.”
“I
don’t really go for that.”
Lex’s
grin turned positively feral. “I think I do
“Um,
the coin toss,”
Pulling
out a coin Lex took a step closer to
Beside
them the coin clattered to the ground forgotten as Lex pushed
Lex grinned at the memory. He
later bought the house as an investment property. Perhaps it would be a wedding
present later on. “I don’t think of it as seduction, more like a forward pass.”
“It was nice to be on the
receiving end,”
Lex quickly pulled and adjusted
himself much to
“Why not the house you already
bought?”
“That’s cheating,” Lex huffed, yet
he felt his curiosity peaked.
“No tests, not today,”
Lex winced at
“But you want to marry me anyway,”
“Yeah, how could I not?” Lex
sighed. He really was head over heels in love when it came to the corny, quiet,
handsome farmer boy from Smallville with
a romantic streak a mile wide.
His
office at Luthor Luxury Living Ltd. had been covered in
roses from the window to the desk to the little in/out trays. And right in the
middle was a heart shaped box of candy with a box attached. Lex had felt the
breeze behind him as he closed the door.
“Do
you like it?”
“You
shouldn’t fly in broad daylight.” Lex answered without thinking staring in
shock at the greenhouse before him.
“Is
that a ‘yes’? OH, but wait… hold on a minute,”
Lex
couldn’t breathe as he saw the diamond dust that had indeed been imbedded into
the previously plain gold band, turning it into a showroom beauty.
Clark’s
rambling was creating an odd kind of happy feeling inside of Lex and the next
thing he knew he was saying ‘yes’ the only way he knew how, with body language.
By the time he’d pulled back from the enthusiastic kiss/grope/grind session
that took most of his lunch hour, Lex managed to finally say. “Anytime,
anywhere, anyplace.”
“Jeez, Lex, a
simple ‘yes’ would have worked.”
“Earth to Lex, I said I love you.”
Lex snapped out of his reverie and
looked at his fiancé who was an alien, who was beyond beautiful and beyond all
imaginings; his everything. “And I love you, Clark,
more than you’ll ever know. I feel like on some level you risked your life for
mine and I was drowning in darkness, ready to die.”
“Sheesh, Lex, dramatic much?”
“Sold!” Lex cheered, then dragged a very willing