Title: Totall Impact (Second in the 'Impact' series)
Author: Marty
Summary: Lex, Lex, Lex?
Disclaimer: I don't own Smallville or the Smallville characters.
Author's note: There is no spoilers in this series. And the storie is one year after the Tempest episode. Please give feedback! //Thanks.
Lex had backed out of the kiss, he had looked at her and turned back out to the crowd in the Talon. She had seen him running out on the street and driving away in his car. Had she jeopardy her friendship with him, by giving him a kiss she wanted to give him for so long? The Butterflies didn't want to go away.
She had spent the day ignoring Clark's tries to talk to her and just been thinking of Lex. It was torturing her, she had to do something. But, her shift was not to be ending until nine o'clock tonight. Two hours, how could she stand it?
Lex just sat there, in his office trying to read the damn file. The words had no meaning, the were just signs. And the only thing he had in his mind was that kiss, he hadn't been kissed like that since. when he thought about it. He had never been kissed like that before. He didn't have those feelings about Lana, or did he? He didn't know anything anymore. And the thing that was a pain, was that he wanted her again. Wanted her kisses and her touches. And he got knocked out of his thoughts when the doorbell rang. He opened the door slowly, and on his doorstep. His Lana was standing, wet. It had started to rain. A lot.
Lex lead her into a room with a hot fire and with a sofa she sat in. They hadn't said anything yet. And she couldn't, she was really cold. 'Here, take this.' Lex was reaching a towel to her. She thanked him and watched when he poured up a glass with brandy, then he sat down beside her. Lex just stared at the fire, holding his glass. He didn't drink it, it seemed like he had it in his hand for comfort. 'Lex.' She started, she had to bring it up somehow. He just gave her a soft hmm and didn't even look at her. 'About the kiss, I'm sorry.' She looked at him, he had closed his eyes. 'I'm not.' He said and came close, that close that their noses almost touched. 'I'm glad you kissed me.' His lips barely touched hers.
They lay in the sofa, Lex kissing Lanas lips. It was like this it was supposed to be she thought. The kisses and the touches was so addicting. She just wanted more, and more. Her hands was buried into Lex's skin, when he lifted her up. And then they had gotten to what seemed to be his bedroom. It did hurt, but not like she expected. The hurting was a part of the loving. And Lex face comfort her. After a while she got comfortable, she calmed down. But a few tears came down her cheeks. Lex kissed them away, and kissed her soft on the lips. She was glad that it was Lex she was being with, with someone she liked, and knew.
Lana woke up, she didn't bother to look at the clock- - but it seemed to be around four in the morning. Lex was asleep, he was so beautiful. She doubt that many had seen Lex smile in his sleep. Maybe his mother who had died, Lex had spoken of her a few times. Lana didn't want to go home, but she knew she had to. But she stayed in bed for a little while longer. To be with him.
She had said god bye by giving him a kiss, but he was asleep. So she just took on her clothes and walked home. It had stopped raining and the moon lit the roads up. She thought about the things that happened these few days. It had been like an Impact. And now, it had evolved to a Total Impact. Nell hadn't nodest anything, and Lana was so tired that she could sleep standing, she fell asleep right the moment she lay down on her bed.
Clark was determine to talk to Lana, at any price. He knocked at the door and rang the door bell. And finally Lana opened the door. She looked really tired, but he went on anyway. 'I'm sorry that I took your place and.' He got the sight of something more interesting. 'Is that a.?' She hide her neck and came up with a lousy excuse. 'I've started self defense classes. It got a little out of hand' You're such a bad liar Lana Lang. She sowed him in to the living room and sat down. 'I want to talk about the New York thing.' Lana wasn't that angry anymore, and besides. Clark had entered a form before she did, so it was just fair that he got in. 'I don't know what I have to say but I'm sorry.' Clark meant well, she knew that. 'That's okay, I'm not angry anymore.' Clark sighed of relief. He hated to have someone who hated him. Clark said sorry at least five time more until he walked home. And the first thing Lana did when he had left, was to cover her neck.
Lex woke up and remembered what had happened between him and Lana, he turned around and the bed was empty. Had it been a dream? No, he could still smell her sent on the sheets. What was he going to do, this wasn't right. Why start a relationship with someone who is the opposite of what you are? And she is going away soon. And he would almost never see her. But still, he wanted her.
Chloe sat at the kitchen table and red her notes, the deadline was almost there and she wasn't ready with her article. And she had to meet Clark at the Talon in one hour. But, she wanted to stay home and work on her article. But she knew better to cancel her date with him, it was a while ago they had done anything together. He had been to distant to do anything. She loved him, and she knew that he felt the same thing. But why was he that interested in Lana still? He got her now, why cant he let go? Well, back to the article. But she hadn't even started reading before the phone interrupted her. She took the receiver to her ear and heard the words, 'Hi Chloe.' Clark sounded a little nervous. 'Hi Clark, excited?' silence. 'You didn't forget did you?' No answer. 'I have to cancel, I'm sorry but something came up.' She just smashed the phone down to the table.
'Hallo? Chloe?' He just got blipping sound as an answer. Great, now she was pist at him to. He hadn't have the chance to explain that he had to go to Metropolis. Because he wanted Chloe to come with him, his grandmother was sick. And he wanted her there for support.
Lana walked into the Talon, feeling so happy to meet Lex again. He was there, sitting in a both, reading something. She walked over to him and sat down. 'hi.' He raised his head and gave her a look. 'Hi.' She got a strange feeling that he wasn't glad to see her. 'I have to go, I got work to do.' He was going to go to his office, but Lana dragged him into the back. 'Is something wrong?' she asked nervous. He put his hands in his pockets when he was nervous, and he was. 'We can't.' He stared at her with a burning look, she didn't like it. 'What we can't? We've already done it.' He didn't move a mussel, just stared. 'It was one moment, it didn't mean anything. I got to go.' He turned around and left her heartbroken.
All those words, they meant nothing? His touches, his kisses. Were they just temporary? How could he use her like this. She loved him. How couldn't he love her back? Her heart was broken.
Author: Marty
Summary: Lex, Lex, Lex?
Disclaimer: I don't own Smallville or the Smallville characters.
Author's note: There is no spoilers in this series. And the storie is one year after the Tempest episode. Please give feedback! //Thanks.
Lex had backed out of the kiss, he had looked at her and turned back out to the crowd in the Talon. She had seen him running out on the street and driving away in his car. Had she jeopardy her friendship with him, by giving him a kiss she wanted to give him for so long? The Butterflies didn't want to go away.
She had spent the day ignoring Clark's tries to talk to her and just been thinking of Lex. It was torturing her, she had to do something. But, her shift was not to be ending until nine o'clock tonight. Two hours, how could she stand it?
Lex just sat there, in his office trying to read the damn file. The words had no meaning, the were just signs. And the only thing he had in his mind was that kiss, he hadn't been kissed like that since. when he thought about it. He had never been kissed like that before. He didn't have those feelings about Lana, or did he? He didn't know anything anymore. And the thing that was a pain, was that he wanted her again. Wanted her kisses and her touches. And he got knocked out of his thoughts when the doorbell rang. He opened the door slowly, and on his doorstep. His Lana was standing, wet. It had started to rain. A lot.
Lex lead her into a room with a hot fire and with a sofa she sat in. They hadn't said anything yet. And she couldn't, she was really cold. 'Here, take this.' Lex was reaching a towel to her. She thanked him and watched when he poured up a glass with brandy, then he sat down beside her. Lex just stared at the fire, holding his glass. He didn't drink it, it seemed like he had it in his hand for comfort. 'Lex.' She started, she had to bring it up somehow. He just gave her a soft hmm and didn't even look at her. 'About the kiss, I'm sorry.' She looked at him, he had closed his eyes. 'I'm not.' He said and came close, that close that their noses almost touched. 'I'm glad you kissed me.' His lips barely touched hers.
They lay in the sofa, Lex kissing Lanas lips. It was like this it was supposed to be she thought. The kisses and the touches was so addicting. She just wanted more, and more. Her hands was buried into Lex's skin, when he lifted her up. And then they had gotten to what seemed to be his bedroom. It did hurt, but not like she expected. The hurting was a part of the loving. And Lex face comfort her. After a while she got comfortable, she calmed down. But a few tears came down her cheeks. Lex kissed them away, and kissed her soft on the lips. She was glad that it was Lex she was being with, with someone she liked, and knew.
Lana woke up, she didn't bother to look at the clock- - but it seemed to be around four in the morning. Lex was asleep, he was so beautiful. She doubt that many had seen Lex smile in his sleep. Maybe his mother who had died, Lex had spoken of her a few times. Lana didn't want to go home, but she knew she had to. But she stayed in bed for a little while longer. To be with him.
She had said god bye by giving him a kiss, but he was asleep. So she just took on her clothes and walked home. It had stopped raining and the moon lit the roads up. She thought about the things that happened these few days. It had been like an Impact. And now, it had evolved to a Total Impact. Nell hadn't nodest anything, and Lana was so tired that she could sleep standing, she fell asleep right the moment she lay down on her bed.
Clark was determine to talk to Lana, at any price. He knocked at the door and rang the door bell. And finally Lana opened the door. She looked really tired, but he went on anyway. 'I'm sorry that I took your place and.' He got the sight of something more interesting. 'Is that a.?' She hide her neck and came up with a lousy excuse. 'I've started self defense classes. It got a little out of hand' You're such a bad liar Lana Lang. She sowed him in to the living room and sat down. 'I want to talk about the New York thing.' Lana wasn't that angry anymore, and besides. Clark had entered a form before she did, so it was just fair that he got in. 'I don't know what I have to say but I'm sorry.' Clark meant well, she knew that. 'That's okay, I'm not angry anymore.' Clark sighed of relief. He hated to have someone who hated him. Clark said sorry at least five time more until he walked home. And the first thing Lana did when he had left, was to cover her neck.
Lex woke up and remembered what had happened between him and Lana, he turned around and the bed was empty. Had it been a dream? No, he could still smell her sent on the sheets. What was he going to do, this wasn't right. Why start a relationship with someone who is the opposite of what you are? And she is going away soon. And he would almost never see her. But still, he wanted her.
Chloe sat at the kitchen table and red her notes, the deadline was almost there and she wasn't ready with her article. And she had to meet Clark at the Talon in one hour. But, she wanted to stay home and work on her article. But she knew better to cancel her date with him, it was a while ago they had done anything together. He had been to distant to do anything. She loved him, and she knew that he felt the same thing. But why was he that interested in Lana still? He got her now, why cant he let go? Well, back to the article. But she hadn't even started reading before the phone interrupted her. She took the receiver to her ear and heard the words, 'Hi Chloe.' Clark sounded a little nervous. 'Hi Clark, excited?' silence. 'You didn't forget did you?' No answer. 'I have to cancel, I'm sorry but something came up.' She just smashed the phone down to the table.
'Hallo? Chloe?' He just got blipping sound as an answer. Great, now she was pist at him to. He hadn't have the chance to explain that he had to go to Metropolis. Because he wanted Chloe to come with him, his grandmother was sick. And he wanted her there for support.
Lana walked into the Talon, feeling so happy to meet Lex again. He was there, sitting in a both, reading something. She walked over to him and sat down. 'hi.' He raised his head and gave her a look. 'Hi.' She got a strange feeling that he wasn't glad to see her. 'I have to go, I got work to do.' He was going to go to his office, but Lana dragged him into the back. 'Is something wrong?' she asked nervous. He put his hands in his pockets when he was nervous, and he was. 'We can't.' He stared at her with a burning look, she didn't like it. 'What we can't? We've already done it.' He didn't move a mussel, just stared. 'It was one moment, it didn't mean anything. I got to go.' He turned around and left her heartbroken.
All those words, they meant nothing? His touches, his kisses. Were they just temporary? How could he use her like this. She loved him. How couldn't he love her back? Her heart was broken.
