Far from Perfect. A Smallville
story by Glacis. No copyright
infringement intended. Rated G. Spoilers
through Exposed.
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“Even the
best of them are far from perfect.”
The words
poked at
His dad
didn’t notice when
The only
one who noticed was Lex, and
Because
somewhere in the midst of finding out his Uncle Jack was an adulterous liar,
and discovering no physical reaction whatsoever to a mostly-naked Lois in his
lap,
A man is
judged by his actions. Not his words,
not his reputation, and certainly not the sins of his father.
Jonathan
Kent had taught
Guilt.
Not
Lex’s. His own.
His father’s.
Jonathan
hid the truth, to protect his family… except when he needed bales of hay lifted,
or tractors moved, or fence posts planted.
Jonathan taught
He
distrusted himself.
Lex had
proven he would do anything to protect those he loved. He’d allowed his father to believe he’d
killed his own baby brother in order to protect his mother. He took the blame for his friend shooting her
cheating fiancé even when it came around to nearly kill him years later. He negotiated a buyout of the plant when
Lionel would have closed it down. He’d
voluntarily walked into mortal peril when Earl nearly destroyed the plant. Time after time he’d come through for
Even when that family turned on him.
Time after
time he’d come back after being vilified, and the only thing he’d wanted was
the truth. The only thing he’d asked was
that
Were still doing.
It all came
down to trust.
Maybe it
was time to grow up.
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When he
walked through the door after finishing his chores that weekend, his mom was
glaring at his dad, and his dad was giving her his very best puppy-dog
eyes.
“Dad,” he
started, but Jonathan didn’t hear him.
“I can’t
walk away from this, Martha. I won’t!”
“It’s a bad
idea, Jonathan, and if you’d think about it, really think
about it, you’d know that.”
Martha
scrubbed furiously at the counters, her back to her husband.
And maybe
they weren’t the first ones who should hear this.
“I’m going
out for awhile,” he told the room, and got an absent nod from his dad. His mom was too busy scrubbing and ignoring
her husband to hear him.
They had
their own problems. They’d contributed
to his, but really, he’d made his own mess.
It was time to clear that up.
Part of him couldn’t wait. Most
of him was terrified.
He couldn’t
lose Lex.
He just
hoped he hadn’t already lost.
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The castle
loomed in the early evening, black against dusk, looking like something out of
a Dracula movie. Vampires were a little
too close to home, after Lana’s little sorority nightmare, and
“Come.” Lex didn’t sound surprised, but then he never
did.
For a
second, fleeting before being replaced by cautious warmth,
Lex closed
his laptop and came around to lean against the front of his desk. He folded his arms over his chest in an
instinctively defensive posture that made
Lex
shouldn’t have to be afraid, not of
“This is an
unexpected pleasure,
“Are you
all right,
Cutting
through four years of lies and hoping there was something left there to salvage
when he was done.
“I’m
sorry,” came out before he could think how to start. He blinked.
Lex blinked
back, looking a bit startled. “Okay,” he
drew out, making it a question.
“For a lot
of things, really,”
The
expression on Lex’s face was more naked than
“If I’d
just stopped listening to people telling me how bad you are and instead paid
attention to what you actually do and what you say and compare what they say about
you with what you… what you live… you’re not your father and I’m not mine. Either one of mine.” Right. That made perfect sense to
“Why don’t
you have a seat,
Lex gave
him a look that clearly said, no, you’re not, but instead he asked, “Have you
been around any red meteor rock lately,
If worse
came to worst, he’d find out if Lex really did have an evil scientist’s lab in
the dungeons.
“All the
time I’ve been accusing you of lying, you’ve been telling the truth,” he ground
out. “I’m the one who has been
lying. I’m the one afraid of the truth
you’re looking for.”
Lex raised
a hand to stop the flow of words. “Why
are you telling me this now,
“Your biological father?” Lex interrupted. “I
didn’t know you knew who your biological parents were.”
“I only
found out recently,”
Lex started
a little at the obscenity but didn’t interrupt again.
“What did
you find out?” Lex asked when
“I always
thought I was a freak.” Another little
jump from Lex showed the word had hit the target.
“But you’re
not.” It wasn’t a question. Lex looked at him, and
“I saw you
looking at me through the windshield right before you hit me. And I thought, he can’t die. I can’t let him die. He’s mine.”
It was
Lex’s turn to catch his breath.
“It was all
instinct. I’d always been fast, and
strong, but when you hit me, I was invulnerable. I was so afraid you’d die. I just… moved. I ripped the roof off your car and pulled you
out and you were so still and you were cold and that was wrong. I could see that your lungs weren’t moving so
I breathed for you, breathed into you, and you warmed up again. Your heart started to beat and your blood
started to move in your veins and you opened your eyes and you were beautiful.”
After a
long moment, as
“They’re called
Kryptonite,”
Lex
swallowed, with what looked like some difficulty. He was even paler, if that was possible. “Why?” he finally asked.
Clark
didn’t know if the why was for the truth, being told at last, or why Lex
deserved the truth, or why Clark lied in the first place, so he answered all the
questions he heard in that single word.
“You’ve
protected me, even when I lied to you, out of my fear, and my father’s
guilt. Dad hates your father because of
his own actions, and he laid that hatred on you, but it’s his own to bear, not
yours. Not mine, either. I’m leaving that feud where it belongs,
between our fathers.
“I didn’t
know I was an alien until you hit me with your car. In the last few years I’ve discovered so many
things about myself, and the only guidance I’ve gotten from my adoptive family
is to hide it and lie about it. The
truth drove Pete away; it endangers my family, endangers me. The few times I’ve lost my abilities I’ve
used my vulnerability to lie to you again.
“You
deserve better because, even if I don’t always agree with the way you do it, I
appreciate the fact that you do everything you can to protect the people you
care about, and for some reason, despite everything I’ve said to you,
everything I’ve done to you, you still seem to care about me.”
“You’re my
friend, Clark,” Lex said so quietly
“I haven’t
been a very good friend, Lex,” he responded evenly. “My instinct told me to trust you. Told me to save you. Told me to protect you. Instead, I listened to my dad, and I lied to
you. Over and over
again.”
“Why did
you stop?” Lex asked plainly.
“I received
a communication from my birth father. He
wants me to become some kind of dictator, take over the whole damned
planet. Turn it into another Krypton,
with me as supreme ruler. Bunch of bull.”
“Supreme…
but your birth father… communication?”
Lex had been shocked out of his vocabulary. Under other circumstances it would have been
funny.
“Not really
important, since it’s stupid and I’m not going to do it. But it made me think. Finally!
If one father could be so totally wrong-headed, and my gut told me so,
then maybe I should listen to it when my other father started in. You see, it took me awhile to figure it out,
but I finally did.
“My birth
father wants me to carry on the family tradition and be a dictator. My adoptive father wants me to carry on the
family tradition and be a hypocrite. I
can’t do either one. My instinct tells
me to tell them both ‘no’ and come to you.
Tell you the truth, for once.
Hope you’ll forgive me. Hope some
day you’ll trust me again, after I’ve earned it, if there’s any way I can after
screwing up so much for so long.
“I only
figured out who I really was when I met you.
The only way I’ll ever know who I’m going to be, is if I have you at my
side. So, I’m sorry. You told me that heroes were far from
perfect. I’ve tried to be a hero but all
I’ve managed to be is an idiot. Is it
too late to try to start over? Just you and me. Not
your dad, not my dad, either one of them.
Can we do that?”
Somehow
Lex’s hands had unknotted and were tangled up with his.
“Yes,
In that
moment,
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END