To everyone else it looked like just a kiss, two people showing affection or each other, but to Clark it was so much more. Lex's lips were soft and cool against his, pulling him in slowly yet quickly. The way they pressed into his sent little electric shocks through his whole body, the beginnings of a storm echoed inside him, becoming stronger with each second that passed. After all this time he couldn't understand it, much less control it, but he didn't care at that moment; he wanted more.
Lex knew though, Lex always knew.
Lex pulled back from the man, hunger flashing on Clark's face. He smiled at him then licked his lips as Clark watched intensly. The coffee shop continued to move with life around them, paying little mind to the two men, but as far as Clark was concerned the world didn't exist in this moment. He wanted to be in that pent house, locked away in Lex's bedroom so he could do what he pleased. He no longer cared about seeing old friends. His body was ignited by the man infront of him with a simple kiss. After all these years, that's still all it took. Just a taste, a small touch, and he was hooked.
Again, Lex knew this; he knew what he was dong, trying to distract him from giving attention to Lana. Lex still got jealous when anyone spoke too long to the superhero in disguise, but especially Lana; she would always be seen as a threat to him. Clark let a low growl vibrate through his chest. He stood, reaching for his husband as he did. Lex didn't fight as he was easliy pulled to his feet and against a strong, warm chest. The familiarity and safety of that warmth surrounding him. He could barely remember his life before Clark, and he didn't care to. As far as he was concerned, it didn't really ever exist; just a horrible nightmare that Clark woke him from in a loving embrace, an embrace that could crush a human without effort but would never hurt him.
"Hey, where are you guys going?" Lana's voice cut into their world, reminding Clark that the outside world was really there. He turned from the entrance to the coffee shop to look back at his friend, Lex close to his side. "You just got here."
"It was a long flight." Clark threw out to satisfy her curiousity. "We are going to head in for the night, but I'll see you at the reunion tomorrow."
Lana shrugged. "Alright, suit yourself, but you two are going to miss a great night."
Clark could feel Lex slide against him as he slipped out the door first, deliberately lingering those cool hands on his body as he passed. The last thing he saw was Lana's confused look as he smirked and said "I doubt it." before disappearing out the door to follow the man he loved.
Superman had a new kryptonite, and it was giving him a taunting look as he climbed into the Lexus. It was amazing what a simple kiss could do.
