The alarm was ringing loudly in Amber's ear as she pushed the button and
fell out of bed. Her hair was still silky and shiny from last night's
washing but she still had to get dressed and put on make-up before the long
day ahead of her began. She put on her short red skirt and her shimmering
black top. Then she tied her tall blacks boots up. Amber walked over to
the bathroom and began to apply makeup: pink lip-gloss, sparkly black
eyeliner, two coats of mascara, and a little bit of blush. For her last
touch, she curled her hair and put it into a high ponytail, supposedly just
how Lex liked it. The doorbell rang as Amber finished securing the rubber
band. She heard menacing little Lana calling her name, though it was
probably quite amusing to have Lex Luthor at her house, asking for her
cousin. "Coming," Amber called walking gracefully down the stairs. She
smiled at Lex and whispered, "I am going to get you Lana," into Lana's ear,
while walking out the door chuckling. Amber then turned her attention to
Lex, grinning at him. "So, seems like you're a morning person…"
"I guess you could say that," Lex stated laughing. "What do you want for breakfast?"
"Anything…know anywhere cool?" Amber asked.
"Yeah I think so…" Lex said, opening the door to his flashy, silver car for Amber to get in.
"I guess you were glad about my little note yesterday, then," Amber said snickering, after Lex had gotten into the car.
"Pleasantly," he whispered softly into her ear. He smiled then pulled out of the Lang driveway. The drive was nice, quiet conversations about Smallville, Luthorcorp, Amber and Lex. They arrived at a small coffee shop called The Beanery, directly in the heart of the town of Smallville. Lex again opened her door, this time offering a hand to help Amber out. They walked hand in hand to the Beanery, striding to the counter. Lex ordered a coffee and a bagel with cream cheese; Amber ordered an iced mocha and a sesame bagel with cream cheese. The order came and they began to eat breakfast. Lex said under his breath, "God, the people here, don't know how to spread cream cheese on a bagel, all they know how to do is glob it on like they need to get rid of it." Amber laughed out loud and Lex laughed too.
"Here," Amber said taking Lex's bagel and taking off some of the cream cheese with her fingers; licking them seductively, then giggling.
Lex took the bagel back, "Perfect," he winked. "Lets pack this stuff up and eat it in the car, we have to be at the plant in a half an hour."
"Sure," Amber said, gathering her food and drink. They shuffled back to the car, hands loaded. She closed her door, and no sooner, Lex sped away off to the plant. They approached the technological looking building, but instead of pulling around to the public lot, he pulled around back to a secluded, but well lit garage, obviously for him and his father. He then turned to her, grabbing her chin gently, pulling it towards his. Finally resulting in a lip-lock. He tasted so good, like wintergreen altoids or something, Amber thought to herself. She tasted so good, like mocha, he thought to himself. They pulled away only to get a breath of air, going back for more each time. The clock in his car struck eight and they had to be going.
"Amber, before you go I want to thank you for a wonderful morning and here take this," he said handing Amber a cell phone, "just in case I need to contact you during the day or I don't want to bother the Lang's when I call, it's yours forever. My cell is the first number programmed in the phonebook and then your house. Bye!" He gave her a short kiss on the cheek and opened his door, she followed his lead. They waltzed into the office area, he showed her her desk, and then went off to check on progress. During the day, she couldn't stop thinking of him. He was everything she had ever wanted in a man. He was really sweet, handsome, charming, and very intellectual. She smiled to herself, and then began to type a weekly report.
Lex walked around the plant like he knew everything and everyone within a mile radius, but the truth was that he was just think about her. Her being Amber Waters, just being in her presence was…intoxicating. The smell of her hair, the gentleness of her smile, her flawless face and body. The way she laughed and was so smart and funny. She was vibrant, alive, everything he needed. At lunch he picked up his phone and dialed Amber's number. "Hey Lex," she said seductively.
"Hey babe," was his suave reply.
"I like it when you call me that," she said quietly.
"Then I will call you that more often…babe."
"Ha…okay. So, what's on your mind, Lex?" She questioned.
"You," He said collectively.
"Really," Amber said amused, "Strange that you are on my mind too."
"I have to go, babe. I will see you later, give you a ride home, okay." Lex said.
"Sure, bye Lex." Amber hung up and smiled dreamily to herself, getting back to her typing.
"I guess you could say that," Lex stated laughing. "What do you want for breakfast?"
"Anything…know anywhere cool?" Amber asked.
"Yeah I think so…" Lex said, opening the door to his flashy, silver car for Amber to get in.
"I guess you were glad about my little note yesterday, then," Amber said snickering, after Lex had gotten into the car.
"Pleasantly," he whispered softly into her ear. He smiled then pulled out of the Lang driveway. The drive was nice, quiet conversations about Smallville, Luthorcorp, Amber and Lex. They arrived at a small coffee shop called The Beanery, directly in the heart of the town of Smallville. Lex again opened her door, this time offering a hand to help Amber out. They walked hand in hand to the Beanery, striding to the counter. Lex ordered a coffee and a bagel with cream cheese; Amber ordered an iced mocha and a sesame bagel with cream cheese. The order came and they began to eat breakfast. Lex said under his breath, "God, the people here, don't know how to spread cream cheese on a bagel, all they know how to do is glob it on like they need to get rid of it." Amber laughed out loud and Lex laughed too.
"Here," Amber said taking Lex's bagel and taking off some of the cream cheese with her fingers; licking them seductively, then giggling.
Lex took the bagel back, "Perfect," he winked. "Lets pack this stuff up and eat it in the car, we have to be at the plant in a half an hour."
"Sure," Amber said, gathering her food and drink. They shuffled back to the car, hands loaded. She closed her door, and no sooner, Lex sped away off to the plant. They approached the technological looking building, but instead of pulling around to the public lot, he pulled around back to a secluded, but well lit garage, obviously for him and his father. He then turned to her, grabbing her chin gently, pulling it towards his. Finally resulting in a lip-lock. He tasted so good, like wintergreen altoids or something, Amber thought to herself. She tasted so good, like mocha, he thought to himself. They pulled away only to get a breath of air, going back for more each time. The clock in his car struck eight and they had to be going.
"Amber, before you go I want to thank you for a wonderful morning and here take this," he said handing Amber a cell phone, "just in case I need to contact you during the day or I don't want to bother the Lang's when I call, it's yours forever. My cell is the first number programmed in the phonebook and then your house. Bye!" He gave her a short kiss on the cheek and opened his door, she followed his lead. They waltzed into the office area, he showed her her desk, and then went off to check on progress. During the day, she couldn't stop thinking of him. He was everything she had ever wanted in a man. He was really sweet, handsome, charming, and very intellectual. She smiled to herself, and then began to type a weekly report.
Lex walked around the plant like he knew everything and everyone within a mile radius, but the truth was that he was just think about her. Her being Amber Waters, just being in her presence was…intoxicating. The smell of her hair, the gentleness of her smile, her flawless face and body. The way she laughed and was so smart and funny. She was vibrant, alive, everything he needed. At lunch he picked up his phone and dialed Amber's number. "Hey Lex," she said seductively.
"Hey babe," was his suave reply.
"I like it when you call me that," she said quietly.
"Then I will call you that more often…babe."
"Ha…okay. So, what's on your mind, Lex?" She questioned.
"You," He said collectively.
"Really," Amber said amused, "Strange that you are on my mind too."
"I have to go, babe. I will see you later, give you a ride home, okay." Lex said.
"Sure, bye Lex." Amber hung up and smiled dreamily to herself, getting back to her typing.
