Clark grinned when cool hands slid onto his shoulders from behind, he was sitting at the dining room table and waiting for Lex to get off; it seems he had.

"What are you doing?" Lex whispered, leaning over to kiss his ear gently. Clark tilted his head to look at the man he loved.

"I was waiting for you, are you hungry?" He gladly accepted the kiss the older man gave him before he stood up straight.

"No I had dinner with a client, I told you I was." Lex walked over to the cabnet to grab a glass. "Have you not eaten yet?" This made Clark frown, he'd forgotten that meeting was tonight.

"No, I haven't." Lex nearly dropped his glass when a warm, firm chest pressed into his back. "I wanted to eat with you, I don't get to see you anymore." He whined in a low voice next to Lex's ear, repeating the kiss given to him moments ago.

"You see plenty of me." Lex said, but leaned back into that hard body. "Or have you already forgotten our meeting this morning?" Clark wrapped his arms around his lover's waist and groaned at the memory.

"Not that kind of seeing you, not that I am complaining. I miss talking to you." Lex had been so busy with work and Clark was...well...Superman, that the two didn't ever see each other unless it was in bed.

"Are you lonely?" Lex played dumb, smiling him Clark tightened his grip on him. He answered him with a short kiss and buried his head into the other's slender neck, breathing in his scent. "Well, I can't have that can I? We can fly to Metropolis and spend the whole weekend together, sound fair?" A moment later, after a dizzying blur of lights and colors, Lex found himself outside. The warm night air felt almost as relaxing as Clark's body, it was almost enough to distract him from the fact that he was now a good 100 feet in the air. His eyes widened as he quickly gripped onto the arms holding him. "Clark, what the hell?!" He yelled in surprise, his eyes glued to the ground far beneath his feet.

"You said we could fly to Metropolis." Clark defended, a cheeky grin spreading on his face.

"In a plane!" Lex growled, fear still holding onto him. "Fly to Metropolis in. A. Plane!" After all this time, heights still scared the crap out of him. Clark easily spun the man in his arms around, much to his protest.

"Aw, it is so much quicker this way..." He was trying to keep the amusement out of his voice, but figured he'd failed by the half-hearted death glare Lex gave. He still couldn't stop the smile when he felt those strong, but slender legs wrap around his hips and pull his close. Lex's arms also clung to him, which made him squeeze the hairless man tighter. He leaned next to his ear again. "It's okay Lex...I'd never let you go." He pulled back to kiss him fully, the wind blowing Clark's thick hair against his face. Lex relaxed more when the two pulled apart.

"Sometimes Clark, I swear, you watch too many Disney movies..." Both laughed at that and shared another kiss.