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"You know damn well what I mean!" Haley began shouting.
"Haley," his voice sounded more forceful, but he was not yelling. He was nervous. She could tell. "I have no idea what you're talking about, how did you get here?" he asked.
"Don't try to change the subject Kent. I saw you. I saw you lifting that hay in the barn, and I saw you floating over your bed and I know you somehow disappeared when you were at my house before." She was hysterical. "What are you hiding?"
It was then that Clark knew he could hide no more.
Clark then walked over to her and put his strong hands on her shoulders. "Shhh…" Clark put a finger on her lip. She was panting. He took her by the hands, and led her down the stairs and out the door. They were headed towards the barn.
Haley for some unknown reason felt so safe so secure with Clark. He was just this big mystery. Now she was finally going to find out what was really beneath that bright smile and those gentle eyes.
The two of them entered the barn and went up to the loft, or his "fortress of solitude" as his dad called it.
"Haley, what I'm about to tell you, may surprise you, but you have to SWEAR not to tell anyone."
Haley could see that he was putting his full trust in her, she vowed to herself not to let him down.
"I swear." Haley told him.
Clark began explaining to her about the meteor shower and how it brought him down to Smallville, how his parent's found him, about his powers, and how the only people who knew about it, were him, his parent's and now Haley.
After Clark had finished his story, he looked at Haley, who looked back at him.
"Wow." Haley said, mesmerized. "I knew you were hiding something, but, well I never expected this!"
"I know, it's a lot to take in, but I hope you can understand why this has to be kept a secret." Clark was still concerned about her keeping the secret.
"I understand perfectly!" Haley told him. "Clark, I have to be honest, I have been keeping something from you too, I can do stuff like this…" Then Haley fixed her concentration on a light weight piece of farm equipment close by, and made it fly into her hands.
Then she explained about her life and the problems she had with her powers. She told him he was the only person who knew about her.
"I knew there was something different about you!" Clark smiled, very relieved.
I won't tell if you won't tell." Haley smiled back.
They both looked into each other's eyes, and Clark leaned over and kissed Haley.
This was what she had been waiting for. When she was with Clark, everything else seemed to just melt away leaving only her and Clark.
After that, they talked for hours, about people, places, powers.
"Doesn't it get lonely sometimes?" Haley asked. "I mean, don't you wish you were just normal like everyone else?"
"Yeah, if does get kinda lonely having only my parents to talk to about this stuff and I've always wished I were normal." Clark replied. "But I don't feel lonely anymore. I mean, it' great having someone else to talk to."
"I know what you mean." Haley said. "OMG!" Haley had just realized, the sun was rising. "I am going to be in SO MUCH TROUBLE!"
"I think I can help you with that." Clark told her, as he once again took her by the hands and led her outside. He then took her in his arms. "Don't worry, you'll be OK, I promise." Clarks voice sounded confident. How could she be worried after that?
He was then speeding off, faster than a bullet! Haley had never done anything like this before. She wished it could last forever. But unfortunately, he was so fast he had her outside her house before she had a chance to fully enjoy the experience.
"You OK?" Clark questioned.
"Yeah GREAT!" Haley exclaimed, "could we do that again?"
Clark laughed. "Another time."
"OK, well I'll see you tomorrow, at the Farmer's Market." Haley said as she picked up her rug and floated up into her room. She then watched Clark speed off to his house. * What a guy! *
There will be more, I still have a few things up my sleeve! So keep reading and commenting!
"You know damn well what I mean!" Haley began shouting.
"Haley," his voice sounded more forceful, but he was not yelling. He was nervous. She could tell. "I have no idea what you're talking about, how did you get here?" he asked.
"Don't try to change the subject Kent. I saw you. I saw you lifting that hay in the barn, and I saw you floating over your bed and I know you somehow disappeared when you were at my house before." She was hysterical. "What are you hiding?"
It was then that Clark knew he could hide no more.
Clark then walked over to her and put his strong hands on her shoulders. "Shhh…" Clark put a finger on her lip. She was panting. He took her by the hands, and led her down the stairs and out the door. They were headed towards the barn.
Haley for some unknown reason felt so safe so secure with Clark. He was just this big mystery. Now she was finally going to find out what was really beneath that bright smile and those gentle eyes.
The two of them entered the barn and went up to the loft, or his "fortress of solitude" as his dad called it.
"Haley, what I'm about to tell you, may surprise you, but you have to SWEAR not to tell anyone."
Haley could see that he was putting his full trust in her, she vowed to herself not to let him down.
"I swear." Haley told him.
Clark began explaining to her about the meteor shower and how it brought him down to Smallville, how his parent's found him, about his powers, and how the only people who knew about it, were him, his parent's and now Haley.
After Clark had finished his story, he looked at Haley, who looked back at him.
"Wow." Haley said, mesmerized. "I knew you were hiding something, but, well I never expected this!"
"I know, it's a lot to take in, but I hope you can understand why this has to be kept a secret." Clark was still concerned about her keeping the secret.
"I understand perfectly!" Haley told him. "Clark, I have to be honest, I have been keeping something from you too, I can do stuff like this…" Then Haley fixed her concentration on a light weight piece of farm equipment close by, and made it fly into her hands.
Then she explained about her life and the problems she had with her powers. She told him he was the only person who knew about her.
"I knew there was something different about you!" Clark smiled, very relieved.
I won't tell if you won't tell." Haley smiled back.
They both looked into each other's eyes, and Clark leaned over and kissed Haley.
This was what she had been waiting for. When she was with Clark, everything else seemed to just melt away leaving only her and Clark.
After that, they talked for hours, about people, places, powers.
"Doesn't it get lonely sometimes?" Haley asked. "I mean, don't you wish you were just normal like everyone else?"
"Yeah, if does get kinda lonely having only my parents to talk to about this stuff and I've always wished I were normal." Clark replied. "But I don't feel lonely anymore. I mean, it' great having someone else to talk to."
"I know what you mean." Haley said. "OMG!" Haley had just realized, the sun was rising. "I am going to be in SO MUCH TROUBLE!"
"I think I can help you with that." Clark told her, as he once again took her by the hands and led her outside. He then took her in his arms. "Don't worry, you'll be OK, I promise." Clarks voice sounded confident. How could she be worried after that?
He was then speeding off, faster than a bullet! Haley had never done anything like this before. She wished it could last forever. But unfortunately, he was so fast he had her outside her house before she had a chance to fully enjoy the experience.
"You OK?" Clark questioned.
"Yeah GREAT!" Haley exclaimed, "could we do that again?"
Clark laughed. "Another time."
"OK, well I'll see you tomorrow, at the Farmer's Market." Haley said as she picked up her rug and floated up into her room. She then watched Clark speed off to his house. * What a guy! *
There will be more, I still have a few things up my sleeve! So keep reading and commenting!
