Songfic of sorts based on The Last Song.Music by Elton John and lyrics by Bernie Taupin from the album The One. It's always been one of my favourite songs - especially after seeing the video clip. The song is all about reconciliation and love. So this is a speculative piece based on the following scenario – what if Lex does try to save his father in Tempest? Would such an act lead to a reconciliation? I'm not sure if the formatting will work here. Bold italics are from The Last Song and normal italics are Lex/Lionel quotes from previous episodes. Spoilers for Tempest of course.
The Last Song
Lex stood in the stillness of the Smallville hospital room. Only the best for Lionel Luthor of course. Lex was surprised the entire hospital hadn't been evacuated to house the shattered and broken body of Lionel Luthor. The only sound in the room was the mechanical sound of the breathing apparatus which enabled the breathing of Lionel Luthor - businessman, husband and father.
As light as straw and brittle as a bird
Today I weigh less than a shadow on the wall
Just one more whisper of a voice unheard
As fear grows please hold me in your arms
Won't you help me if you can to shake this anger
I need your gentle hands to keep me calm
"You're not my enemy. You're my son."
"I never saw the distinction."
Lionel's eyes flickered open and he stared through a cloud of agony and painkillers at his son's expressionless face. He rasped painfully, his mouth trying to form words.
I only thought I'd win
I never dreamed I'd feel
This fire beneath my skin
I can't believe you love me
I never thought you'd come
I guess I misjudged love
Between a father and his son
Memories flooded back to him as fragments. "Luthors are not afraid. We don't have that luxury. We're leaders. You have a destiny, Lex. You're never going to get anywhere with your eyes closed."
Never apologise, Lex Lionel whispered intensely. Luthors never apologise
The hidden truth no longer haunting me
Tonight we touched on the things that were never spoken
That kind of understanding sets me free
"I'm your future. Join me, Lex. Join me in Metropolis. How long have you been waiting to hear those words?"
"I've been waiting to hear other things from you for a lot longer, Dad."
He swallowed, his throat tight and painful waiting for the words that would never come. He should have known that even the threat of death would not resolve anything between them.
His father's dark eyes met his wordlessly. Pain shot through Lex. He knew what his father expected of him.
Lex could feel his eyes burning - whether it was hatred or grief he did not know. Lionel stretched out his hand and seized Lex's hand in his, squeezing convulsively as he stared up into Lex's face.
You are the last the last of the Luthors . never forget your obligation to your name. He said harshly.
Lionel's raspy breathing was ragged and strained.
Duty
to the last. Lex said coolly, a slow, smouldering anger
banked in his eyes that even at this final moment, there was no
tenderness, no final words of love or sorrow.
The hour of departure has arrived, and we go our ways -
I to die, and you to live. Which is the better, God only knows."
Lionel whispered.
Lex's face was expressionless as he listened to the words of
Socrates. He should have known better. Games ..... He should have
remembered that there had never been anything between them
resembling love, and even at the end, his father was playing a
game - using the words of another man rather than his own words.
When his father had made the announcement that he was closing the plant, blaming Lex for mismanagement, the fury and sorrow which had built up inside him had bene almost impossible to contain. It was that emotion which had made him hesitate before saving his father's life and now, he was left to realise that even that act was not sufficient to make his father treat him as a son rather than just an heir.
The emotions
building inside of him were so intense he could almost taste
them. It was characteristic of Lionel that his final order to his
son would be to commit the act that would remove the last shred
of humanity from him and torture him for the rest of his days.
How like Lionel to be able to ensure that he would be able to
reach from the grave to haunt his son for the remainder of his
days.
"Lex, did you know that the Caesars sent their sons to
the furthermost corner of the empire just so they could get an
appreciation of how the world works?"
"Whatever helps you sleep at night, Dad."
"Do it." Lionel hissed, knowing that if his son did as
he asked, Lex would never again know the peace of a quiet night's
sleep. A fitting parting gift from a man such as Lionel Luthor to his son.
Good bye dad. He said calmly.
With his free hand he reached out and flicked the switch on the life support machine.
Silence filled
the room.
The End
