CHAPTER 6: From the Grave

Two days had gone by since his father´s funeral and Lex couldn´t begin to process his death yet. He had always thought that Lionel´s passing would bring relief to his tortured soul, but he had been wrong. The rational part of him wanted to scream `Good riddance!´, but the little hurt boy in him couldn´t help but cry bitter tears.

Fifty-six hours ago Lex had informed LuthorCorp security of his father´s sudden death. He had felt an overwhelming rage at the assailant´s daring to deprive him of the privilege of ever pulling the trigger and carrying out what he had dreamt of doing himself for years. He wanted to scream, cry his eyes out, but the only sound that left his throat was a silent howl and the only dampness in his eyes was that of the tears that filled them and refused to fall.

He was virtually alone now- Chloe was avoiding him, and he was left with no one to hate. There was Clark, of course, the ghost that had stood in the way of his ever achieving happiness with Lana. He wished he could hate the farm boy for robbing him of the chance to know what it felt like to be loved again. He tried in vain to hate Clark for having secured so effortlessly the one thing for which he himself had to beg- human affection. However, what actually hurt the most wasn´t the attraction Clark had exerted on Lex´s own wife but rather, how Lana had betrayed them both. Not only had she left Clark for his best friend, she had cheated on Lex from day one- if not in deed at least in thought. The billionaire couldn´t help but resent her just as he resented Lionel for both had denied him the opportunity to have what his former best friend had always enjoyed – love and unconditional friendship.

Lex killed off the engine of his Porsche in the underground garage of LuthorCorp, took a deep breath, ungripped the steering wheel and looked at his hands. They didn´t shake, despite the vintage bottle of bourbon he had downed in the wee small hours of the morning. He got out of the car, locked it and stepped into the private elevator that would take him to the top floor, where his late father´s office was. Although the ride to the ninetieth floor was smooth, Lex´s head was pounding and threatening to explode.

The lift dinged on the top floor of LuthorCorp Plaza, and Lex stepped out into the carpeted corridor to spot the petite and curvy blonde conversing with his half-brother. At that moment, Lex knew without a shadow of a doubt that even though he didn´t hate Clark, he most certainly envied him. The young Kent still had the faithful friendship of a young woman who had also been part of Lex´s life and whose closeness he had had to sacrifice.

The billionaire hadn´t had time to miss Chloe Sullivan while lost in his dreams of happiness with Lana, but now that the veil had been finally lifted, the reality of such a loss was felt with a vengeance. Two months ago he had taken the first steps to start rebuilding everything he had been forced to destroy after the trial. He had provided Queen Enterprises with the serum to help Moira and sold The Planet so that Chloe could have her dream job back without any suspicion of nepotism. However, she had kept her distance and been avoiding him since then.

"Hey, bro´!" exclaimed Lucas smugly. "She´s grown up since I last saw her, hasn´t she?" he added, checking Chloe out with a tinge of lust in his eyes.

"Miss Sullivan," Lex greeted her, showing no surprise in his voice- he´d expected her to be there that morning.

"Mr Luthor," answered Chloe gravely, wondering what he thought of her presence at the reading.

"My God, has anybody got a knife to cut the coolness in the air?" laughed Lucas, feigning a shiver. "Weren´t you supposed to be friends of a friend or something?"

"A lot has happened in Smallville while you were away losing money at the poker tables, Lucas," said Chloe tersely.

"Who´s been spreading slanders about my lifestyle? You, Lex?" he cocked an eyebrow." Afraid of the competition, bro´? "

"We aren´t in the same league- not even close," answered Lex coolly.

"Oh, please! Are you listening to you?" exclaimed Chloe scornfully, looking at both brothers with a frown.

"My brother loves making other people uncomfortable with that stance of superiority, but not so deep down he´s a shaky little kid crying out for his mummy," shook Lucas.

Chloe could feel the tension boiling up in Lex and reaching her in waves. She had known the meeting would be far from comfortable, but being caught in a Luthor family feud was something she certainly hadn´t signed in for. In spite of his having grown up away from the Luthor household, Lucas was aware of which buttons to push to make Lex snap. Chloe thought he was either reckless or downright stupid for the eldest brother was a sleeping tiger no sensible person would dare rouse.

She looked at Lucas and couldn´t agree more with Lex- they were in completely different leagues. The youngest brother was cocky and brazen but lacked the finesse, style and quick-mindedness which characterised his sibling and their father before them. Yes, Lionel had been a bastard but one hell of a classy bastard.

"What? No witty comeback? The cat ate your tongue, Lex?"

"I would think before speaking if I were you, Lucas," said Lex tersely.

"Do you believe the old man´s left you everything?"

"I´m not a fool. I don´t go about building castles in the air. You, on the contrary... you should learn never to spit at the hand that will probably feed you."

"Is this because of your generous offer to keep me away from dad all these years? " he asked with sarcasm.

"I seem to remember you were only too willing to cash the cheques I sent you every month. Even asked for a raise not so long ago," answered Lex coldly.

"Well, it was high time I got my hands on a portion of what was mine by right," hissed Lucas.

"Gentlemen, why don´t you pull off the boxing gloves? Dr Sutton´s here," Chloe butted in.

"By the way," said Lucas, cocking an eyebrow," though it´s been nice seeing you again, Chloe, you haven´t told me what you´re here for."

Lex shot a glance at the blond, interested in knowing what her answer would be. He knew his father well enough never to be surprised at what he could throw his way and, this time, Chloe Sullivan seemed to be part of his plan and that made his gut clench.

"I´m afraid I´m as clueless as you are," she said, shrugging her shoulders.

"You aren´t here on assignment, then?" asked Lex suavely, knowing what the answer was.

"Was that what you were thinking, Lex? I´m surprised you haven´t kicked me out of the premises if you suspected I was here to get an exclusive," she responded, holding his gaze unflinchingly. She knew that he knew she wasn´t there as a reporter and, what´s more, his speaking so openly in front of Lucas told her he was willing to run the risk of trusting her discretion. "I´m not here in that capacity, but you already knew that- you´re always well-informed. Lionel´s is my story- although I should say I didn´t ask for it."

"Mr Luthor," said Sutton approaching the group." Miss Sullivan, Mr Luthor," he added, addressing the youngest pair.

"Dr Sutton, shall we?" responded Lex, showing him the way to the conference room.

"She´s coming with us?" frowned Lucas.

"Haven´t you been listening, Lucas?" smirked Lex." She´s here for the reading."

"Why don´t we take a seat, gentlemen? Miss?" said the lawyer, sensing the tension in the room.

"Sure. Let´s see what the old man´s got to say from the grave," sighed Rachel Dunleavy´s son, sprawled on a swivel chair.

"Would you rather I waited outside?" asked Chloe to the attorney, stealing a glance at Lex, who was sitting across from her.

"The late Mr Luthor left precise written instructions, madam. You are to stay for the reading of the whole testament."

"Can we start now? I haven´t got all day," asked the youngest Luthor.

"Eager to resume your seat at the gambling-tables, Lucas? If they kick you out of the Chinese joints, there´s always Vegas and Reno," said Lex smugly.

" There´s no need for you to pretend bro´. You also want to find out what this chick´s doing here and what her cut´ll be."

"I don´t think..." started Chloe.

"Well, " the attorney cleared his throat nervously." As you already know," he added, addressing the bald billionaire," your father´s servants have already got their share. His chauffeur... "

Chloe listened to Sutton´s words and observed both siblings closely as the lawyer recited the list of assets that had been bequeathed to their father´s most faithful servants. She tried to gauge their reaction to the news- Lucas looked slightly pissed, clearly bored with the fate of material things he deemed too insignificant to really matter. Lex... well, Lex was wearing his trademark poker-face so he didn´t give too much away, except an occasional nod, as if he agreed with the destiny of part of his inheritance.

"Now... here´s the part which interests us today. Your father expressed his wish that his art collection, cars and valuables be auctioned and the proceeds be destined to a foundation he instituted in your late brother´s name. The Julian Luthor Foundation will devote its resources to fund research on SIDS and to grant psychological counsel to families whose children have been victims of this syndrome."

Lex felt a sudden ache in his chest; Lionel had stuck with the lie till his very death. Julian hadn´t died in his crib victim of SIDS, it had been his own mother who had smothered him with a pillow, and Lionel had thought Lex guilty of the deed for over twelve years. Julian had been snatched away from Lex´s side by a mother who loved them both too much to see them tear themselves to pieces for Lionel´s love. Now, at least, a portion of their dad´s legacy would be used for something Julian could be proud of. Lex doubted the real reason behind keeping up the lie was because Lionel loved Lillian so deeply he didn´t want her memory to be tarnished. His parents´ marriage hadn´t been like the Kents´- there had been too many secrets, cruelty and back-stabbing.

As Sutton´s voice droned on Lex remembered one night from his childhood when he had sneaked into his parents´ master bedroom and saw Lillian curled up on the bed crying silent tears as she held an old photo in her hands. Lionel had started coming late from the office, sometimes he would even stay the night in Metropolis. Lex had been young and still he had had a pretty good idea of what was going on, and he hated his dad more than ever for treating Lillian the way he did. There had been many women in his father´s life after Julian´s death- Rachel Dunleavy was one of them and the result of that affair was sitting across the table. Lex couldn´t help but pity Lucas´ mum because she had been as much a victim of his dad´s as Lillian had.

Chloe saw something flicker in Lex´s eyes and then vanish. She had known of baby Julian through Clark and Lana and was aware of how much his death had affected Lex. However, she had seen with her own eyes that tragedy had been just one of the many painful moments in his life and that it wasn´t a medical condition what had caused the baby´s early death.

"... twenty percent of my shares in LuthorCorp I bequeath to Alexander Joseph Luthor. These shares, together with the twenty percent he received from his mother´s estate on his eighteenth birthday make him one of the corporation´s major shareholders."

"It appears there´ll be a new rooster in the hen house, Lex," smirked Lucas, straightening up on the chair.

"Sir," said the attorney tensely, addressing the youngest Luthor," your father´s made provisions for you to get a monthly allowance of ten thousand dollars."

" Ten grand? Not bad... although I´ll spend more than half of it on my new wardrobe if I have to attend board meetings and sign cheques at my desk in daddy dearest´s old office," said Lucas smugly, eying Lex with scorn." I´ll need some female company to go to those boring soirées and charity events. What do you say, Chloe?"

Chloe felt Lex´s scorching eyes on her and cursed Lucas Luthor for making the whole procedure even more unbearable.

"I´m afraid I´m not cut out to be a society girl. As you very well know there are people who don´t know when to hold their tongue," she said, stressing the last sentence and seeing the ghost of a smile on Lex´s lips."Besides I can´t stand hypocrisy and those disgusting air kisses."

"Would that be a `no´?" asked Lucas, cocking an eyebrow. "Have you considered the whole package?"

"I have and, believe me, you are not that irresistible, Lucas."

"Please, Dr Sutton," said Lex seeing the older man´s discomfiture."Disregard my brother´s appalling manners. Let´s finish with this so he can go back to his card game."

"Yes, sir," he responded, adjusting his glasses." The two Lear Jets as well as the helicopter I´ve purchased for corporative use... "

Chloe tried to keep track of what the lawyer was saying but got suddenly distracted when she felt a hand sliding up her thigh and moving to a very specific destination.

"... the remaining forty percent of the shares I leave to..."

Lex saw Chloe suddenly tense and noticed her cheeks were rather flushed. He then looked at Lucas, who seemed to be hanging on every word that was coming out of the lawyer´s mouth, and frowned.

Chloe was ready to explode and the second Lucas´ hand was about to touch her where no man had ever been allowed, Sutton announced the name of the other major shareholder and everything went up in flames. Chloe sprang to her feet and gave Lucas a hard punch that ended with him sprawled on the floor with a bloody nose. Meanwhile, Lex laid back on his swivel chair and looked at her with an odd expression on his face as his world, once again, crumbled down. All his efforts had been in vain.

"What!" she hissed, glaring at Lex. "He deserved it. Luthor or not, he´s one filthy pig. You´d better go back to your call girls," she told Lucas, who was wiping the blood off his nose.

"You´re no better than them," spat Lucas. "I don´t want my father´s leftovers, thank you very much."

"What!" she choked.

"That´s enough!" roared Lex, springing to his feet."Get out! Collect your cheque and don´t come back," he hissed, planting both hands on the table to refrain from crossing the room and finishing what Chloe had started.

"Do you think I´m going to leave things as they are?" asked Lucas, pressing a finger under his nose to stop the bleeding.

"Don´t try my patience, Lucas. If you´re thinking of contesting dad´s will, when my lawyers are done with you you won´t even have the damn monthly cheque."

"My, I thought things between you two were freezing cold. Now I see I was wrong. I´m starting to think maybe they shouldn´t have let you free. Did you attempt to murder your wife to marry dad´s mistress and snatch the whole inheritance?" he laughed, boring his eyes into Lex.

"What in heaven´s name is he talking about?" shouted Chloe, looking at Lex with knitted eyebrows.

"Oh, come on, Chloe! Don´t play coy, now," said Lucas, looking at her in disgust." Sleeping with the CEO got you the forty percent you needed to get my bro´s interest."

"Leave the premises before I call security, Lucas," Lex warned him with a murderous look in his eyes while he clenched his fists tightly not to pummel his half-brother´s face in front of Chloe and Sutton.

Chloe shifted her eyes from Lex to the attorney with a puzzled look on her face.

"That you´re a bastard is definitely unquestionable. As to your allegations I´ve been whoring for your father... and forty percent... Forty percent of what?" she fumed, fixing Lucas with a hard stare.

"Don´t think for a minute I´ll let you keep my forty percent, Sullivan," he stormed out of the room, slamming the mahogany door behind him.

A deadly silence fell on the room and Chloe felt her legs wobble.

"Well... my job´s done here," said Dr Sutton, putting away the papers in an expensive leather briefcase.

"I trust you won´t divulge anything that´s transpired in this room," responded a sobered Lex in a voice laced with threat.

"You have my word, sir," he promised with a nod.

"I´ll have my lawyers call you to sign all the necessary papers. Miss Sullivan, I assume, will make similar arrangements," added the young tycoon, observing Chloe´s dumbfounded figure sitting on a chair across from him.

"Certainly, sir. Miss, good morning," he greeted them on his way out.

"Are you all right?" asked Lex once they were alone as he uncapped two bottles of Tŷ Nant.

"All right?" she laughed hysterically."You´re kidding, right?" she wiped a couple of treacherous tears which had slipped away."I was starting to get my life together, trying to get over everything I´ve been put through," she said bitterly." I was minding my own business... trying not to wake up the dormant dragon," she added as Lex looked at her with eyes that said he knew she´d been investigating Lionel again. "God! I don´t need this shit," she exclaimed, leaving the chair and walking to the panoramic windows to avoid having to hold Lex´s gaze. `What did you do, old bastard? First you sent me that envelope and now this? Why me? What were you trying to do? Why couldn´t you just let things be? Was this another of your sick twisted games to hurt us both or were you trying to make amends?´

"My father always had the oddest sense of humour," said Lex´s voice a couple of metres away from her as he surveyed the city landscape with his hands deep in the pockets of his expensive black trousers.

"Hilarious! I can see you´re barely managing not to burst into laughter. Come on, Lex! I can´t believe you´ll accept this situation with so much equanimity," she replied, wondering if his reaction was connected to what he´d shown her when she revived him. Was it because of what Lionel had told him in prison he wasn´t saying anything now?

"I suspected something like this was going to happen the moment I saw Sutton approach you at church, and my suspicions were confirmed when he told me dad had asked for you to be present today. Nothing my father could ever do would surprise me, Chloe."

"Well, let me tell you... he did surprise me. You haven´t believed what Lucas..."

"Of course not!" Lex cut her off exasperatedly.

"Good. I know we don´t trust each other yet, but..."

"It hurts, doesn´t it? Having people pass judgement on you because of circumstantial evidence- or because of things which appear to be evidence of foul play, I mean. You think I killed him right?"

"Did you?" she asked, boring her green eyes into him and praying he´d say `no´, hoping he hadn´t turned his back on the new opportunity she´d given him in that hospital room.

"I didn´t. Do you believe me?" he responded gravely.

"I know about Grant and Lana´s pregnancy, Lex. The bastard deserved everything he had coming."

"Do you believe me, Chloe?" he insisted.

She looked into his steely blue-grey eyes and saw in them the little red-haired boy she had left standing in that dark corridor.

"I believe you, Lex."

"You dared challenge dad four years ago and almost got yourself killed. Why did you do it again?"

"Your father contacted me four months ago and asked me ... he ordered me to stop digging up about you and your past. His request only egged me on. There had to be something really big he didn´t want me to discover," she told the billionaire.

"And did you? He made you heiress to one of America´s largest fortunes, Chloe," trying to gauge how much she had managed to dig up.

"Are you trying to imply he decided to include me in his will in a twisted attempt to shut me up?"

"I´ve never doubted your investigative skills, Chloe; that´s why I fired you from the paper. You were too curious for your own good. You´ve always been an intelligent and resourceful woman. For that reason I came to you at The Planet when Lana disappeared. I knew she´d have never been able to orchestrate such a classy disappearing act without someone´s aid."

"Lex..."

" Don´t bother denying it."

"At that time I thought it was for the best. Her life with you was a living hell... I didn´t know what I know now about the baby... I just wanted... . Clark...," she tried to explain.

"Clark? Clark has never been able to see what´s actually under his nose, and you of all people should know it," exploded the billionaire.

"You´re being unfair, Lex. Clark´s loved Lana all his life."

"We both know his fixation with Lana is a blind infatuation with an ideal he´s put on a pedestal and that only exists in his mind. Unlike us, he´s never been able to see beyond the surface of things. He´s wasted too many years of his young life pining for a dream when he had the real thing in front of him all the time," responded Lex passionately, boring his eyes into her." I hope one day you´ll come across a man who´ll see you for the wonderful woman you are."

"And what makes you think I haven´t?" asked Chloe, tilting up her chin in defiance so as to cover up the embarrassment she was sure must be showing on her face.

"Even with Lana out of the picture Clark´ll never see the light. And Olsen? You won´t have me believe that boy has what it takes to challenge your sharp intellect and to make you feel like a woman. And the other alternative- the one Lucas suggested- is just ludicrous."

"What have you got up your sleeve, Lex? A few months ago you were the bereaved widower demanding to know Lana´s whereabouts, and now you´re virtually making a pass at me!"

"Wipe that look off your face, Chloe. I´m not trying to seduce you, and don´t believe for a minute I´ve said what I´ve said to you because of the forty percent my dad´s left you. It´s high time you stopped going for the safe choices- it´s not who you are," he stated, walking towards the mini bar.

"What do you want from me, Lex?" she asked, observing him closely for any sign that might give her a hint as to what was going through his head.

"I´ve been given not a second but a fourth chance in my life when I´m not sure I even deserved one, and I hate seeing someone with so much potential as you waste hers."

"Who are you to talk about my life or how I live it, Lex?"

"I´m your brother. That´s who I am, Chloe," answered Lex on a monotone as he stood with his eyes fixed on Metropolis´ skyline.