Chapter 51: 3 A.M.
Finally.
Ms. Bird sighed deeply. The
Luthor's were her family--perhaps not by blood, but she felt they were, at any
rate--but between Lex's sudden hair growth, Lionel's accident, Dominic's
obsessive clucking over Lionel, and Clark's odd behavior... well, it was
needless to say, they were going to give her a heart attack.
Old
bones creaked as she moved around the kitchen, pouring a half quart of milk into
a teakettle and setting it on the stove as she pulled the quilted robe tight
around her waist. Freshly baked
cookies sat in the jar in the middle of the table, and she opened it carefully,
extracting three of the treats as she settled at the table, waiting for the
kettle to whistle.
He'd
jacked off.
Had
to. No other way to possibly get through the night without it. Hot and heavy in
the bathroom... five minutes worth, but the quick, hard orgasm was enough to
sate him for another two days... and bring his break down back under bay for
another time.
Dominic
had slipped into warm pajamas and a ratty old university sweatshirt...socked
feet peeking out from his too-long pajama bottoms. Jack and cookies. Just what
he needed to get to sleep.
Dominic
walked quietly through the silent house… already knowing which creaking floor
boards to avoid, and padded silently down the back hall, to the small doorway
that led into the kitchen from the bedrooms upstairs.
And
blinked at who he saw. "Ms. Bird?"
"Ja,
Herr Dominic." She waved a
weary hand at him. "Vhat can I
do for chu?"
"Nothing."
His voice was soft, and he stepped onto the cool marble, pulling the sleeves of
his sweater down in the cool air. "What’re you doing awake, Ms. Bird? Its
two in the morning."
"I
chould ask chu de same queschun, but I tink we both know de ansur already."
She nodded back to the teakettle. "I
am having varm milk. Vould you care
to join me?"
Dominic
smiled just a little bit and ran his fingers through his short cropped hair.
"I would yes. Stay sitting down… I'll get it when its through." He
slid into the stool in front of hers...a corner of the countertop between them.
"Are you feeling alright?"
She
nodded. "Ja, I am good.
Merely vorried about chu all."
She sighed, and nodded gratefully again at his offer to get up and get
the kettle. "Chu, Herr Lionel,
Herr Lex, Meester Clark... chu are all in serious danger of giving me heart
attack."
He
couldn’t help it. He smiled, and pat her hand gently. "Oh yeah. If you
like, we could schedule it and spend a week in the hospital together." The
kettle went off beside them, and he rose to his feet, opening the cabinet with
the cups...and staring. Everything was so... where the--
Aha!
Behind
all the stately, matching coffee mugs with gold trim was his huge, ugly cup with
a fat baby boy on it with angels wings, and he grinned brightly, pulling that
and the matching baby girl one down for their milk. "Have Lex and Clark
been giving you trouble?"
"Terrible
boy, Herr Dominic," she clucked severly.
"Chu are part of the problem," she continued, wagging her
finger at him. "Chu get so
busy nagging after Herr Lionel to take care of himself that chu do not take care
of churself." A heavy sigh.
"Herr Lex nearly killed me the other morning wit de hair... I
thought I had seen the... ghost, yes. Ghost."
His
classic, gorgeous smile crossed his face, a flash of teeth and innocence before
he turned to fill the mugs with the warm milk. "Yes...the sudden hair was a
bit of a shock, wasn’t it? I’ve not laughed that hard in a good long while."
She
held her hands out to accept the warm mug.
"He vas in his mudder's room vhen I saw him, him and Meester Clark.
His back vas to de door, and the sunlight in de hair... I thought I had
seen a ghost." She raised the
mug to her lips, and sipped slowly.
"He
does look surprisingly like Lillian, doesn’t he?" But his words were
preoccupied, because Lillian wasn’t the only person he looked like. Not at
all. Dominic knew, and it was all the worse because the resemblance was so
uncanny. Dammit. He took his own
mug and slid back onto his stool... feet dangling happily as he sipped.
She
laughed softly. "He looks like
chu now, vith the goatee instead of de beard.
That vas a good choice." Another
sip of milk. "Chu know, I
thought chu vere killing him vhen I heard de screaming, but vhen I cleaned... I
found de vax."
He
giggled, very sweetly and innocently, and glanced at her over his coffee mug.
"Ms. Bird, would I be a bad man to admit that I had a ball doing
that?"
Ms.
Bird offered a conspiratorial grin. "I
vould have expected no less from chu. I
svear, I think chu two are trying to kill each udder."
A
deep chuckle, and he rearranged himself on the stool, eyes shining. "Come
now, Ms Bird...you know how much fun it is to irritate Lex. He always has such a
cow... or tries to run them over, anyway. He gets all red, the veins begin
throbbing... I swear, sometimes I make him angry just to see him try to rein it
in." Another wicked snicker and he sipped his milk... peering at the cookie
jar and going in for a chocolate chip.
"Ja,
he does throw fits," she admitted. "The
vein in his forehead especially; it throbs and pounds like a marching
band." She settled back in the
chair, gazing at him. "Chu are
not making any points vit him vhen chu do det. It vould be easier in de long run ef chu were not always at
each udder's throats."
"I
think we made some progress. Had a razor to his throat, and he trusted me."
He smiled a little, looking at his hands. "I think its finally clicked in
his thick brain that his father and I are really... you know." Blush.
"En
loofe?" she supplied softly. "I
tink perhaps et is going around."
"Yes."
Another smile, and he glanced up. "Going around? What do you mean?"
Ms.
Bird merely smiled enigmatically. "Nothing,
Herr Dominic. Ramblings of a tired
old voman."
He
waggled a finger at her chidingly, but didn’t press. "Ms. Bird...I had
something to ask of you."
"Chu
can ask anything, Herr Dominic."
He
reached out and cupped her frail, capable hands in his, and rubbed the backs as
he looked into her eyes. "Lionel and I are going to get married in Venice
sometime this month. Would... would you come be our witness?"
Ms.
Bird stared hard at Dominic. "Chu...
chu are serious? Herr Dominic, thet
chould be done by femily!" She
squeezed his hands gently. "I
vould be honored to witness for you and Herr Lionel."
"You
are family, Ms. Bird. You're like the grandmother I never had… or, alright,
the really wonderful aunt who buys chocolate and sneaks it to me from her
purse." He was smiling. Just
hugely, and he reached across the counter to hug her tightly. "It would
mean so much to the both of us, and I thank you."
Ms.
Bird hugged back, tears forming in her eyes.
"It means a lot to me too," she said, voice rough.
"Chu, and Herr Lionel, chu are like family to me too."
He
kissed her cheek softly, and alright, yeah, he was a little misty eyed too, and
he grinned at her as he took another chocolate chip cookie. "We're going to
get married on the beach...where my parents got married."
"That
sounds beautiful, Herr Dominic." She
sniffled quietly. "Chu... are
chu going to tell anyvun else? I am
tinking dat since you've asked me at two thirty in de morning dat it is a
secret?"
"It's
a secret." He nodded, and smiled a little. "Id rather not... not get
my family involved. After everything is finalized we'll have a big party, but...
Ms. Bird, I cant picture having my five brothers and sisters, my mother, Lionel,
Clark and Lex, the Kents, Marie's six kids, Ellie and Shane in Italy. Can
you?"
"Chu
can count on me," she said firmly, draining her mug.
"I vill keep chur secret, and I vill be honored to stand up vith you
both."
"Thank
you, Ms Bird." Another soft smile, and he squeezed her hands once more as
he finished his cookie. "I really can’t sleep. I’m going to have to
find something to do. Maybe I'll surf the web for a while."
"Vould
chu like me to read to chu?" She
sighed. "I vill be reading for
a few hours anyvay, it vould not be trouble to read out loud."
"I’m
not a good person to read for." His grin was priceless. "I ask a
thousand questions, interrupt every other minute. Ask Graham, he stopped reading
me bed time stories after I learned how to talk… and never shut up."
He paused. "What’re
you reading?"
She
held up a battered purple Harlequin romance novel.
"It is called, Jewel of de Continent."
Oh,
man. He grinned, eyes dancing, and kissed each of her cheeks. "I think I'll
pass this time, beloved." He rose to his feet, mug in hand, fourth cookie
too, and winked at her as he strolled out. "Read Tears Of The Earth, after.
Great book."
And
he was gone.
Or
actually, he strolled through the cold house...fires in each room spilling out
into the hall, but it didn’t take away from the cold stone of the walls. The
office, however, was nice and toasty...and he figured Lex wouldn’t mind if he
surfed the web on his laptop for a while.
So
maybe it wasn’t as busted as he'd thought. Thank God.
He
pulled the desk out from the glass… plopped down, and booted up the computer.
His milk and cookie were set beside him... and he forgot about them as the
wallpaper popped up. It was a picture of a tiny, tiny kitten laying in the
middle of red velvet, with a little Santa hat on her head.
And
Dominic just grinned. He clicked up AOL...signed in under a guest, his
rapid fingers over the keyboard like home.
He
was a pro at surfing the web, so he immediately pulled up his stored links and
hit what he was looking for.
Fast
and the Furious slash. Ohhh yeah.
And
the thing was, he meant to read it. Really, he did. But his head sort of ended
up on his arm, milk and cookie forgotten, and he fell right to sleep.
Lex
couldn't sleep. Could not.
Beside the bed he was sharing with his lover was a fifty-page high stack
of notes he'd taken, and the rest of them were still down in the lab.
His
brain was itching to go over the notes, rewrite them, redraw some of the
diagrams, and study several of the molecular chains that seemed to make up the
proteins of Clark's biology.
Sleep
was, unfortunately, a lost cause.
Sadly,
so was waking his beloved up for sex, which would have put him right to sleep.
Clark had continued to reassure that he was all right, but Lex all but
refused to touch him until the new skin had had a chance to heal.
He
gathered the notes in one arm, rolling out of bed and slipping into a thick robe
with the other, and headed downstairs, to his office.
He
opened the small door to the private staircase, and sighed. Dominic. Was
asleep. On his computer. He walked over quietly, sat the papers down well out of the
range of the milk cup, and gently shook Dominic's shoulder. "Dominic... come on, it's time for bed."
He
muttered something absently and shifted... and his eyes fluttered before closing
again.
Lex
rolled his eyes and shook again, a little harder.
"Come on... let's get you to bed.
If Dad wakes up again and you're not there, he'll have a fit and that
can't be good for him."
He
mumbled again but this time his eyes opened... bloodshot and exhausted. But when
Lex woke him... he wouldn’t be going back to sleep. Three thirty in the
morning. Fuck. "No...i's a'right." He swallowed, coughed, and climbed
up from the seat... yawning heavily and picking up his lukewarm milk. He walked
around the desk and instead plopped himself into one of the seats in front of
the desk, yawning once more.
"Dominic...
you're exhausted," Lex said quietly, crouching in front of him.
"You need to sleep, and not at my desk."
He
shook his head, rubbing his eyes with the heel of his palm. "No... I’m
too worried to sleep. Its alright." He nodded and smiled reassuringly at
him… coughing softly and shrugging a shoulder up to rub his neck.
"What’re you doing awake?"
"What
are you worried about?" Lex
pulled the other chair close. “My
Dad?"
“Amongst
other things." He shrugged again, trying to get a kink out of his back.
Damn he was getting to old to sleep the way he had.
Lex
sighed. He was not good at
this. "Dominic... if you want
to talk about it... I will listen. And
I'll even be... not my usual obnoxious self about it."'
He
snorted, but his eyes danced, even as tired as he was. "Highly unlikely,
that." But he shrugged. "Just some business things...some life
changing things. The next month is to be an eventful one."
"How
so?" Lex pulled himself up and
sat on the corner of the desk, facing Dominic.
"What's going to be happening that I don't know about?"
"Remember…
what I was telling you about the board members, last week?" He sighed.
"It was true. You must have heard about the porn ring bust,
already...there’s drugs, money laundering, possibly some thievery going on
among the accountants. Its just a mess."
"Yes,
I heard. I'd meant to talk to Dad
about that, but I wanted to wait until he was in slightly better health before I
hit him with all that." Lex
hitched himself up more comfortably. "You
want a drink?"
"Please."
Another sigh, and he rubbed a palm over his face. "He all but beat it out
of me earlier tonight. You know your father. Buy him a long, pointy implement,
and he threatens to light saber your head off unless you share everything."
Lex
chuckled as he walked over to the small table where the drinks were kept.
"I knew buying him that walking stick would be a very bad
idea." He unstoppered the
crystal decanter, and poured two glasses of brandy, and then carried them back
over, handing one to Dominic as he hitched himself back up on the desk.
"I take it my father wasn't pleased with the news."
He
took the glass and straightened, but just a little, tugging a leg up underneath
him and shaking his head. "Displeased... angry... disappointed. But... your
father and I have discussed something, and I’m not sure if he'll be happy with
my telling you before we can all get in a conference and sort it out."
"I
gather that this... whatever it is, is something fairly important?"
Lex sipped quietly, his butt resting on the notes he'd brought
downstairs.
"Very
much so. I think you'll appreciate it, though." He smiled a little, and
rubbed a shoulder again. "You didn’t tell me why you were awake."
"Just
couldn't sleep; I've got some notes and formulas I need to work on, but they can
wait for an hour or so." He
studied his glass. "If you
want to tell me, I have a very selective memory."
"You
might kill your father for it." He shifted again, a yawn cracking his jaw,
and he rubbed his palm through his hair. "He's thinking about moving
LuthorCorp to Smallville."
Only
Lex's reflexes kept his glass from hitting the floor. "That's... that's definitely a big move to make."
He
caught the jerk, and he couldn’t help the chuckle. "Yes. For a few
different reasons… but the main being I think he just needs a fresh start, in
more ways then one. After new year we're going to Metropolis and, once the
numbers are figured up, he's going to start firing people left and right."
Lex
nodded absently. "Remind me to
give him my list; there's a few people I've found in the areas I'm responsible
for that you and my father might have missed; no more than thirty people,
though." He sighed as he
sipped. "Well... I can't say
as I'd be against it, Dominic. God
knows Smallville could use the income--this whole town is about three steps from
bankruptcy and poverty as it is."
"It
would be an amazing shift...the town would become a metropolitan area within a
few years. Give a few thousand people jobs they need... it would be an
opportunity that comes around once in a blue moon." Dominic nodded as well,
taking a sip of the brandy… and sighing as it hit the warm milk in his belly.
"The
only problem is, a move and a mass firing like you're talking about would leave
us dead in the water in the middle of some very, very hostile territory."
Lex drained his glass. "LuthorCorp
isn't exactly in the habit of building lasting alliances."
He
sipped again. "That’s why your father’s going to merge with Wayne
Enterprises." Another sip, and he didn’t dare glance up for a reaction.
"He's
what?"
He
chanced that look. "Merge. Wayne Enterprises. If Mr. Wayne wants to,
anyhow."
"Why
in God's name would Bruce want to merge with us?" Lex sat his glass down, and looked at Dominic.
"Ah,
well, now that’s the kicker, right? Why? Well, do you recall a Mr.
Winchester...over from Luxor Enterprises? He's had it in his mind to take over
Waynetech Electronics for some time now...ever since I knew him when I first
began my career with your father, in fact. Your father got in the way of him
buying out Bruce a few years ago...so, basically, your young friend owes us one.
But not just that...we've got interests in Winchesters company. If we
merge with Bruce, the threat for the electronics division basically is kicked in
the bucket."
"Oh,
I remember the Winchester fucker... I just didn't know Dad blocked the sale.
I don't think Bruce knows, either."
Lex listened quietly. "Oh...
you're right. Bruce would love to
get his hands on that. He's been
dying to kick Winchester in the balls for years."
"Exactly.
It’s just a game of who’s got what, and who can rub what in who's faces.
Talk, but rarely any show. That’s what’s so fun about business." He
grinned, and offered a wink. "What do you think?"
"I
think you'll have a lot better chance with Bruce if you don't go in there
rubbing it in his face. Make him an
offer, present your facts, and for the love of God, don't let my father come off
in his usual overbearing style."
"He's
not overbearing." Sudden defense of his sweet lover were the first things
out of his mouth... and he grinned, just a little. "Alright, he is a bit
overbearing. But no, not really."
"Dominic...
I know my father. Overbearing is
the nice word for it." He
leaned forward. "Is he serious
about this? Because if he
is..." Lex leaned over and dug
through the bottom drawer of his desk, and pulled out a folder of papers.
"I'm willing to merge my assets in with the main LuthorCorp body,
including LexCorp, which is the small front that owns Cadmus and a few other
projects here and there. I'd like for LexCorp to remain a separate entity for now, but
I'm willing to merge the assets to make the deal peachier to Bruce, because I
know he's been dying to get his hands on some of the scientific research we've
been funding through Cadmus and STAR."
Dominic
just smiled at that... softly, shaking his head. "Ever the surprise, Lex
Luthor." But he nodded and took another drink of his brandy...which had
succeeded in warming him up nice and well, and chuckled again softly, shaking
his head. God, they grew like one another every day that passed.
"What's
surprising, Dominic? That I want my
father's company to succeed?"
"That’s
the funny part, Lex. Its not surprising at all."
Lex
shook his head. "You're quite
the confusing man, Dominic."
"So
I've been told." He was relaxed, comfortable, and he grinned up at his
young friend. "How's Clark doing?"
"He's
finally resting well. He's through
the worst of it, I think." He
ran his hands through his hair. "I
still haven't found any answers about this, though."
"No...and
you've not told us what exactly is going on with him. The last few days, what
I’ve seen of him, he's seemed agitated...confused. I tried to talk to him a
few times, but he just wasn’t himself." Oh, and his grin just winked into
place like a light bulb. "You look like you had a misfortunate accident
with a bottle of Rogaine, Lex."
Lex
shook his head. "He's been...
molting. Shedding his skin
entirely. The confusion and such?
Symptoms of that. Including a high fever."
He ran his hand over the back of his head where his stitches were buried
under all the hair. "That's
what happened here, too... he was in the middle of an episode, and he ended up
throwing me against the wall in my bathroom.
God knows what Enrique thought when he cleaned up the blood."
"Ahhhh.
That explains the scratching... and the nervousness when I got too close."
Dominic nodded, as if a human being shedding his skin was perfectly normal.
"How is he now?"
"Now?
He's back to normal, and sleeping peacefully."
He pulled out the sheaf of papers he was sitting on.
"This is just the first in almost hundreds of pages of notes I need
to type up, annotate, illustrate and study.
I could work for the rest of my life on the molting alone."
"Ah,
Lex. He's a fascinating creature, and a sweet, gentle boy, and I know that the
scientist in you is utterly fascinated. But tread carefully, Lex. He loves you,
and he wants to give you anything you like... and sometimes we can lose track of
that, and take advantage." He said it gently, but nodded anyway.
Lex
shook his head. "I know,
Dominic. I already had that happen
once tonight, and I ended up burning two pages of my notes before Clark stopped
me."
"Ahh,
see?" He nodded, just a little. Then he got curious… and he glanced up.
"Is he really that different from us?"
"He
is. You wouldn't believe it."
Lex started flipping through his notes.
"See here? The basic protein-analogues are different, and I can't even
figure out which of those are DNA strands and which are just chromosomes or what
have you. And his skin... it
produces... some sort of shield that extends over his skin.
Nothing can penetrate it, nothing.
I tried acid... I tried knives, electroshock, everything.
Even the sliver of meteor rock didn't entirely wipe it out, it only
lessened it as it radiated the cells, but even after exposure, the irradiated
cells recovered almost instantly." He
ran his hands through his hair. "That
might explain this, somehow, if that bitter liquid somehow contains whatever it
is that helps his cells to regenerate after exposure."
"Lex...
a shield?" Dominic leaned over to look at the notes...and his eyes were
wide. "That’s... that’s utterly astounding." And he was silent,
for just a moment, as he watched his young friend. "An amazing life awaits
him...you know that, right?"
"You're
telling me." Then Lex closed
his notes and sat them on the desk. "No,
Dominic... an amazing destiny awaits him.
And I want to be a part of it, but... I'm also afraid.
I'm afraid that I will end up using Clark for my own ends, and I never
want to do that."
"Lex...this
boy...he's a gift, to you. He was given to you by whoever and whatever watches
over us, to mold into a man. These gifts...he's going to realize someday that he
can use them, to help people, and he's going to go out and do it. And its going
to be because of you that he fights...that love you both share. Lex...he is your
treasure, to do with it what you will. And I believe, in my heart, that you've
led the life you have up till now because you needed that strength, that hard
shell, to show him what he needs to know."
Lex
shook his head. "I haven't
done anything, Dominic. Clark's...
Clark's the one that's turning me into a better man. I haven't guided him, I haven't pushed him towards anything,
hell, I'm still mired in the whole my lover is an alien concept."
Lex pinched the bridge of his nose.
"There are nights I wake in sheer terror, after he's gone home,
because I've had nightmares of things that I could do to him, and I'm terrified
that I could actually do those things."
"Don’t
be afraid." He shook his head, and squeezed his knee tightly. "Lex,
you're a better man then you could possibly fathom. You are. And its going to be
until you realize that that you'll live in fear. And you know... you have guided
him. If you think you haven’t, you're blind. I barely know the boy, and I can
see it. The both of you are changing, and its a beautiful thing to see."
"I
had him in my lab tonight, Dominic. And
I was so caught up in what I was studying that I didn't realize that I'd hurt
him. If I can get so entwined just
studying what his skin is like... what the hell does that say about me?
What does it say about me when I ask Clark--who is obviously disgusted by
his molting--to peel his skin into layers for me because I can't break it?
He is so disgusted that he refused to let me look at him, I knew
that, and yet, I was so wrapped up in what I was learning I didn't THINK
and I hurt him!" Lex wrapped
his arms around himself. "How
can I forgive myself for doing that when it means I could hurt him so much more
down the road?"
Okay.
This was more serious then he'd thought. Dominic reached down and set his glass
on the floor, then leaned forward and ducked his head.... meeting Lex's eyes
until he was looking at him. "You are a human being, Lex. Human. You have
blood and bones and a mind. You’ve insecurities and a passionate heart... and
your mind gets lost in that passion when you're doing things you love. It was a
mistake, Lex. A mistake. You know, the things we do by accident.
They’re not things you need to tear your life up over, love. They happen,
because we are human. You made a mistake. And? Do you know how many mistakes
I’ve made in my long time on this earth? Too many to count. But you learn from
them, and you move on, and you don’t do them again. The truth is, you will
hurt him, love. Over and over, just as he'll hurt you. That, unfortunately, is
what love is. You'll hurt, and you'll make up, and your friendship...your relationship,
will grow stronger with each passing day. Don’t fret about the tomorrow, when
you can live today. Don’t hurt
over tomorrow, when today is yet to be over. Do you understand me? Lex, you're
not perfect, as badly as that disgusts you to hear. You’re not. No one is. But
we live, and we learn, and we move on."
"The
truth is... Clark made a mistake when he trusted me, Dominic.
He never should have told me. I
never should have let him tell me."
Lex dropped his eyes down to look at the fire in the fireplace.
"I know the kind of man I am. I
never should have let him tell me. And
when he asked me to help him... I should have said no."
His fingers tightened on the papers.
"Jonathan Kent was right about me; Clark never should have gotten
mixed up in my life." Even as
he said it, though, he knew it wasn't true.
"That's not true. Clark
should have gotten mixed up in my life.
He just never should have told me who he really is."
He looked at Dominic. "I
don't want to lose the relationship of my life because of my curiosity... I
don't want to take the risk of hurting him and losing him, because I honestly
don't know what I would do without him."
"Lex,
it wasn’t your secret to tell, now was it?" Softly, and he cupped his
cheeks a moment. "He told you because he trusts you. He loves you. As for
Jonathan Kent, FUCK what Jonathan Kent thinks. The man has his head so far up
his ass he can see china. Bugger headed piss brain. He knows nothing of who and
what you are, so fuck him and his corn fed ass back to his farm." He
wasn’t bitter. "And Lex, you've also got to remember one thing. Clarks
very nearly an adult. If you’re making him mad, he'll tell you. You'll fix
it...you'll move on. Just as if he does something that’s irritating you... he
fixes it, and moves on. Do you honestly think I could still be with your father
if this mantra didn’t work?"
Lex
nodded in acknowledgement. "I
can't tell Clark this... I don't want him to ever think he can't come to me
about anything. But I'm just...
terrified of myself sometimes. But
I have to trust Clark to keep me from becoming that person, just like he did
tonight." He squeezed
Dominic's forearm for a moment. "Thank
you." Ad then he blinked.
"Not that I'm Jonathan Kent's biggest supporter, but... what,
exactly, brought that tirade on?"
Oh,
yeah. Score one for the Senatori, he's still got it going on. He smiled, nodding
to him and squeezing back...before his expression clouded and he glared. "I
dislike that man with everything that is in me. It’s a hard think to do, but I
think I’ve surpassed resentment and gone right into hatred."
"I
gathered that much, but my question is why?
What has Jonathan Kent done to you?"
"He
tried to take your father away from me."
What?
"What?" Openmouthed shock.
"He
tried to take your father away from me." And the open mouth would have been
funny, any other time. "He went in, planted a kiss on him, asked him back.
Your father, being your father, had to tell me....we had it out. When he left,
that’s when he had...." He swallowed, and the guilt nearly ate him alive.
"When he had the accident."
"Jonathan...
kissed my father? Asked... asked
him back? And... okay."
Another pinch to the bridge of his nose.
"This is making my brain ache.
You mean that Jonathan Kent is the one who caused my father's accident?
What in the name of God..." Lex
trailed off. "Dominic?
Are you all right?"
"I’m
the one who caused it. He wouldn’t have left, if..." He looked down.
"If it hadn’t been for me."
"What?"
And Lex had thought he couldn't be shocked any longer.
"You... no. I know my
father. He drives worse than I do.
If he was running from anything, it was for space to think."
"Because
he thought I didn’t want to marry him." A solid nod, and he reached down,
taking a swig of what was left of the brandy. "I took his ring."
"I
need a drink." Lex walked over
and brought the decanter back, filling both their glasses and moving to sit in
the chair across from Dominic. "Why
did you take his ring? And if I'm
prying, let me know, but... why?"
"You're
not." He watched Lex move, and took a sip of the refilled glass, sighing
softly. "I took it because when he told me...I thought he wanted to have a
go at it again with Jonathan. And I'd...Lex, as long as your father is happy, I
don’t care where he is or who he's with. I want nothing but joy for him. And
when… he came to me, I just... I jumped to conclusions I shouldn’t
have."
Lex
shook his head softly. "Welcome
to the club," he said softly, holding his hand out. "I'm guilty of making assumptions too, you
realize." He closed his eyes.
"When you and I found Clark, after the red meteor incident... I
assumed that I wasn't enough for him, that I wasn't who or what he needed, and
he thought that meant I was saying he wasn't good enough for me."
He still held his hand out. "Welcome
to the I'm An Ass Club... I'm not only the president, but I'm also a
client."
He
couldn’t help it. He lay his head back against the chair, laughed, and
squeezed the offered hand, hard. "If you're the president, then I must be
the brute trying to take you over." A heavy, soft sigh. "Mistakes come
at a price, sometimes. And other
times... they can be the best thing that could have ever happened to you."
"I
think in both our cases, it was a little bit of both."
He raised his glass. "To
the asses... because we all know what happens when we assume."
"To
the asses." he rose his glass, clanked it to Lex's...and downed it in a
single swallow.
Lex
finished his drink, and swallowed, looking down at his watch. "Three fifteen in the morning; we should both go back to
bed before we're missed."
"Of
course." He chuckled. "And I’m a bit tipsy, now. I might be able to
pass out for an hour or so before I’m up again." He rose...bones
creaking, back popping, and sighed. "Christ, I’m such an old man."
"No,
my father is an old man. You're a
spring chicken, and I'm a mere hatchling."
Lex offered his hand to steady his tipsy friend.
"Do you need help up the stairs?"
He
shook his head… wry grin on his face. "I’m old... I’m not that old.
Nor am I that drunk." And he wasn’t, not really, as he set the
glass on Lex's desk. "Try and get some rest, Lex."
"I'll
try." He leaned against the
door. "Get some sleep,
Dominic. Don't let the old codger
wake you up, either."
"He
will. Asking for water." But in his voice, there was a thick, beautiful
love, and he padded his way up the steps silently before he disappeared into the
quiet shadows.
Lex
watched as Dominic disappeared, and shook his head.
Maybe... just maybe... over three AM brandy... he and Dominic could be
friends again.
Lionel
was half awake and half asleep, watching the door for his lover's return.
He
was as silent as he could be...opening the closed door quietly, and shutting it
once more. He waited a moment until his eyes adjusted to the light and lack
thereof... and as he waited for them to focus, stripped off his clothes. His
pants and sweatshirt fell aimlessly… his socks soon after, and he padded
silently across the thick carpets and around the bed.
The
bed dipped a little as he crawled back under the sheets… and he yawned, ever
so softly. The blankets and pillows were soft as silk and cozy, and he snuggled
under them...and close to his lover, spooning him warmly from behind. His arm
looped about his lovers waist, and he snuggled in, laying his cheek on a warm
neck, and his nose softly next to an ear, pillowed in that rich hair.
"Welcome
back," Lionel said quietly, pressing back against his lover.
"Sssh... go to sleep. You
can tell me all about it in the morning."
His hand traced lightly over Dominic's arm, and then he laced their
fingers together. "Rest,
Jiminy."
His
fingers moved...locked tightly around his lovers, and he whispered just barely.
"I love you with my entire heart, my lovely one."
Lionel's
fingertips gently rotated the ring on his lover's finger.
"And I love you, Jiminy Cricket.
With everything that I am."
He
smiled, just a little, into warm skin… because dreams already tugged. Dreams
already wanted to bring him in, and he was so exhausted, he was going to let
them.
And
the last thing he did, before he allowed himself to rest, was to press his cheek
against a warm back, and listen to the heart beat under his ear.
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