Some nights he just walks the fences, on others he drives the truck out to
a quiet spot where he can breathe and let the memories flood back on him
without interruption. He still remembers going on campus for the first time
and colliding with the living embodiment of charisma. Who had dark hair and
eyes that devoured everything. They had a few classes together and Jonathan
Kent was sure being friends with Lionel Luthor had to be the best thing that
ever happened to him since leaving Smallville.
Lionel was everything
that he had seen in old movies on the black and white television they had at
home; charming, smart and confident. Lionel believed there wasn't anything he
couldn't do. Lionel attacked everything with a passion Jonathan only dreamed
of having.
In time he dreamed of having that passion all to himself.
Which had scared him at first. You didn't consider other men beautiful or
even graceful but Lionel was all of this and so much more. Jonathan couldn't
help notice how soft his hair seemed or how his fingers lingered just so on
anything he touched. He especially liked how low Lionel's voice could get
when they had quiet conversation. Lionel was a temptation he wasn't sure how
to act on. Jonathan had heard of people experimenting with all kinds of
things but fear sat solidly inside him. So he kept his thoughts and his
inexperienced hands to himself.
So it surprised him at the end of the
semester, drunk on beer and passing grades that Lionel's hand was on his
thigh and seemed to have no intention of leaving. That they shared a
tentative glance before Jonathan reached out to Lionel's cheek and moments
later their lips met.
Lionel's slight stubble at his fingertips and
brushing against his cheek aroused him in a way the smooth skin of a girl
never seemed to. Then Lionel's hands move to other places and started
unbuttoning things and Jonathan mimicked him perfectly til they were
undressed and exploring, devouring as much of the other as they
could.
It was better then any dream he'd had, lasted longer too. Summer
months of surprise visits and long nights. Having a best friend and a lover
all in one was miracle to Jonathan and his fears of small town rumors and his
father's disapproving frown soon drifted from his mind. Lionel's belief that
nothing was impossible made him believe it to, that they could be together.
That beauty and charisma could truly want a wide-eyed farm boy who still
fumbled with the buttons of Lionel's shirts when he was over
anxious.
But he had never grown up on fairy-tales and should have known
happily ever after was just a marketing strategy to sell books. Because the
end came hard, fast and devastating. Lionel in the arms of some socialite
from money so old it was ancestral. Explaining that this was how you played
the game in business and that she meant nothing. He could only think what
must he mean to Lionel then. If there was word beyond betrayal Jonathan
wished he knew it because the hurt still lingered and so did the memories.
Even after finding Martha and returning to the farm. He was content, some
days happy until the day they found Clark and he found Lionel
again.
To the world they had just met. Jonathan still wasn't clear on why
Lionel started things that way. He figured it was for selfish reasons and not
out of any sense of respect for Martha or Lillian. But it helped avoid
questions so he didn't waste time thinking about it. He thinks now he may
have to answer all those unasked questions if nothing more then to save Clark
from heartache. Because he knows what he say that day on the bridge and
every time Lex and Clark are together. It's like history repeating
itself.
Jonathan doesn't think Lex is like his father when it comes to
business contrary to belief. But fathers have influence over their sons no
matter how small. He can see how hard Lex fights the Luthor legacy his father
has created but Jonathan isn't sure just what parts of Lionel have
influenced Lex. What's slipped behind enemy lines?
So he sits in the
flat bed on his truck on late nights far out in the pastures and tells
himself everything will be okay. That Clark is growing up and only wants to
be good to everyone. That Lex is trying to be a good man and giving him
credit for that could make a difference. That when they come to him
and Martha, and he knows its only a matter of time, he will be fair to Lex
and hope that if there is and ending its simple, quiet with a hurt that will
actually fade with time.
Fin
