Cards
G
no spoilers
angst/friendship
A/U
Author note: I have no idea where this came from. I'm pretty sure I was stuck in a car somewhere. Hope it makes sense!
Summary: Lex gets some help from an unfamiliar face.
"C'mon , you stupid machine! Take the card!"
A young woman in a red pantsuit looked the man up and down, then ejected her credit car and handed it across the pump to the man.
"Thanks---" he said warily. He put the card in and handed her the receipt with the card when he was done.
"I plan to fully repay you. Where can I reach you?" The man asked.
"It's nothing. Besides, who knows if you're a stalker or not?" She replied with a grin.
'If the plant in Smallville hadn't fallen to the ground, you'd know who I was!' The young man thought to himself.
"I've got to go. It was nice to---lend you my credit card." The woman said.
"I insist on repaying you."
"Fine, here, I really have got to go. I'll be back in my office on Monday." The woman replied. "It was nice to see you again, Lex." The woman said, sliding into her car and driving off in what seemed like one swift and seamless movement.
"Who---?" Lex asked himself aloud, looking down at the card he had been handed.
Chloe Sullivan
CEO of RedInk Publications
~end
G
no spoilers
angst/friendship
A/U
Author note: I have no idea where this came from. I'm pretty sure I was stuck in a car somewhere. Hope it makes sense!
Summary: Lex gets some help from an unfamiliar face.
"C'mon , you stupid machine! Take the card!"
A young woman in a red pantsuit looked the man up and down, then ejected her credit car and handed it across the pump to the man.
"Thanks---" he said warily. He put the card in and handed her the receipt with the card when he was done.
"I plan to fully repay you. Where can I reach you?" The man asked.
"It's nothing. Besides, who knows if you're a stalker or not?" She replied with a grin.
'If the plant in Smallville hadn't fallen to the ground, you'd know who I was!' The young man thought to himself.
"I've got to go. It was nice to---lend you my credit card." The woman said.
"I insist on repaying you."
"Fine, here, I really have got to go. I'll be back in my office on Monday." The woman replied. "It was nice to see you again, Lex." The woman said, sliding into her car and driving off in what seemed like one swift and seamless movement.
"Who---?" Lex asked himself aloud, looking down at the card he had been handed.
Chloe Sullivan
CEO of RedInk Publications
~end
