A/N: Oh wow, how long has it been since I've updated this thing? Like a year? Oh well, hope you guys aren't -to- mad at me though. xD
Clark took in a deep breath, his large chest rising as he fumbled with a bit of paper work at the Daily Planet. He was getting married, not just married though, married to Lex Luthor. Lex had been his boyfriend openly for three years now, secretly for longer, so much that it most likely could have been turned over to the authorities if his dad would have found out sooner then he did. Clark was starting to feel like a boy again, needing to super speed over to Lex's for help on how to cope with such a worrying situation. Clark groaned, leaning back in his chair as his papers slumped back to the desk. He couldn't do that though, the wedding was what was worrying him. How was he supposed to go to Lex for that?
"What's eating at you Smallville?" It was Lois's voice that broke through the jumbled thoughts that whisked around Clark's pulled his hands away, looking up at Lois who was leaning over the desk with her much to revealing shirt on. 'Ugh,' Clark rolled his eyes in thought. 'Women. Can't they ever just cover those things up?'
"It's just the wedding Lois. I'm oddly so nervous about it." Clark sat up at his desk, rubbing the back of his neck a little before rolling a pencil up and down his desk.
Lois nearly slammed her hand down on the pencil as it rolled back up toward her, and gave Clark one of those 'This is and awkward conversation' laughs. She tried to help though, smiling softly to large brown haired farm boy. "Clark, don't worry about it. Pre-wedding jitters is all, though why you would come to the Daily Planet the day before the wedding is beyond me."
"Where else was I suppose to go?" Clark whined a little. "The barn is being set up for the wedding because Lex thinks it would be best there. I can't go to Luthorcorp because Lex is there. I just wanted some time alone."
Lois snorted, "You've had three months to be alone and get ready for this wedding. Go home Clark and stop avoiding getting ready."
"But Lois!" Clark looked upset but was only hushed by her pointing to the door and nearly yelling out, "March Smallville!". It wasn't the first time if anyone had heard it though, it was what she normally said when there was a story she assigned him that he didn't want to do. Clark sighed and heaved himself up from his desk, slowly stalking out from the Daily Planet.
Clark sighed, looking out of the kitchen window as people Lex hired ran in and out of the barn getting things ready, and it was actually starting to look really good. He chugged down half a glass of his milk when he heard the front door open and the sound of Lex's high dollar leather shoes tap with near silence across the floor to the kitchen. Clark smiled lightly, he had been home watching the people decorate and seeing it unravel had relaxed him, so having his fiance home was even better.
"Honey, I'm home." Lex let out a soft chuckle. "Though, I believe it originally is supposed to be Lucy."
"Welcome home Lex." Clark laughed lightly, setting his thick white drink down on the counter as he looked over his shoulder to Lex.
"The wedding is going to look great, don't you think?" Lex's slender arms wrapped around Clark lightly, laying his head upon his shoulder and watching as people packed up for the night and to finish the last touches for the morning.
"That it will." Clark smiled happily, looking at Lex from the corner of his eye. "So what about dinner?"
Lex shrugged a little bit, kissing Clark on the neck very tenderly, "I have a few ideas." His voice was almost a purr when the came out, making Clark shiver a little.
"What happened to waiting until after the wedding?" Clark smiled though, it was never a for sure promise the two made with each other, and with the feel of the kisses, Clark was hoping Lex would dismiss that conversation.
"That has never stopped us before, so why wait now?" Lex kissed on Clark's strong skin again, the touch so gentle yet so rough with want.
Clark smiled and shivered some, "Alright, I guess dinner can wait a few minutes." He lightly moved Lex's chin up and the two kissed passionately.
The next morning was wired and stressful as people ran around getting everything in the last minute to be perfect. Clark smiled lightly as Lois and her camera crew came in as Clark was pulling out his tux to get ready. "Ever heard of knocking Lois? I don't think we want me naked in this video." He laughed lightly, setting the tux down on the bed. He was nervous, but it was a more excited nervous then it had been yesterday.
"Well I thought you'd be ready already Smallville, get a move on it already. You only ever get married to an outstanding billionaire once." Lois seemed to babble on and Clark just nodded with a smile, thinking only if she knew about Bruce. Part of Clark had this nagging feeling that something was going to go wrong, but he figured it would be something little and replaceable. "So Smallville," Lois's voice tuned back into Clark's head, "Any words for our camera? Maybe your mom since she couldn't be here today? We'll be sending her a copy of the wedding."
Clark smiled wider, "Hi mom, big wedding day and I wish you were here to see it. I also want to thank you for being so supportive of me and Lex when you found out, it means a lot. Me and Lex can't wait for your visit in Spring, he keeps talking about your famous apple pies. You sure have made him such a softy because of those." He laughed lightly, and Lois chimed in to another question before he could continue a long story to Martha. "So Clark, is this wedding everything you were expecting?"
"You sound like you're reporting this wedding instead of making a memory for us Lois." Clark laughed and just in view of the camera shot was Lois pouting at the comment. Clark looked into the camera, smile wide and happy, his next words so full of love. "This place looks wonderful, thank you Lex. I love you." With that the camera crew and Lois slipped from the bedroom and allowed Clark to ready into his tux, though as always, having problems with his tie.
Clark walked to the barn, looking at everyone as they sat there waiting for the wedding. He felt that queasy feeling again and looked up as Lois patted him on the back, "Now, don't go getting cold feet on us now Clarky. We have fifteen minutes and counting, get your tush up to that alter. Lex will be down in a moment." Clark nodded and walked to the alter, looking at all the faces he knew, and still some he didn't know. He brushed off his tux lightly before his gaze caught that of a slender tux heading his way. It was Lex. He felt at ease now, he could do this, this was all for them.
"You ready?" Lex asked in almost a nervous voice, something he was obviously trying to hide. What he couldn't hide though, was the slight blush across his pale cheeks and the giant grin that showed his lovely white teeth. Clark loved it all. Love him. This was why they were doing this.
"Of course I'm ready." Clark smiled back, and slowly the humming crowd of voices quieted down as the pastor began with the always first lines, 'Dearly beloved. We are gathered here today...'. Clark's head was just a jumble of thoughts and each one was circled around Lex and the life they would have together after they were official.
Lex and Clark smiled at each other, sharing the same thoughts and getting ready for the part to say 'I do' when there was a sudden scream as an odd green gas started to fill the air of the barn. Everyone in a panic now, was racing to get out of the wedding while at the same time searching for the wedding crasher.
"Quickly we need to get out of here!" Lex's voice was loud over the screams, he sounded pissed. Everyone ran to get out, but Clark was hit with an agonizing pain as he fell to the ground. He covered his mouth as to not inhale the gas, the veins in his hands turning a green. 'Kryptonite.' Clark thought to himself, his vision blurring as people crowded him, the last thing he heard though was Lex yelling over everyone. Yelling his name, and trying to get to him.
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