Chapter 89: Disgruntled Parents and American Pie
Jonathan
was sitting at the kitchen table, sipping coffee out of his bovine mug and
eating the last few bits of a piece of delicious cherry pie that Martha had made
earlier in the day--despite his telling her to take it easy.
"Martha
Kent... might I just say that you have, yet again, outdone yourself on this.
And it's a good thing I work as much as I do because you, dear lady,
would have a huge husband if I didn't."
The
dishes, white with red and blue roses all around the edges, were in the sink,
and she really did not feel like washing them. She was sitting in the same stool
she had been earlier that day, when Clark and Lex had come and devoured,
collectively, three chickens, 8 potatoes and a half pound of cole slaw. Oh, and
4 biscuits and a liter of coke.
And
watching them enjoy it had made her so happy that all she had done for twenty
minutes after was hug herself and grin.
Which
she was doing again, as Jonathan polished off the piece of the pie that had been
left. "Lex liked it too." She smiled it at him, taking a sip from her
coffee cup.
Slightly
sour note. "Lex... was here
today?"
"He
slept in the barn, with Clark." She noticed it, but she kept right on
going. "They've made up, after the fiasco last night." She smiled
softly. "It was nice seeing them together. I'd almost forgotten how
adorable they are together."
"Adorable's
not the word I woulda had in mind," he groused, chewing the last bite of
delicious pie and sipping his coffee again.
"That boy... if I thought I'd talk Clark into it, I'd get him to
shove Lex Luthor outta his life so fast... bringin' DRUGS to our boy!"
She
tipped her head, crossed her arms, and glared.
"Don't
you look at me like that, Martha Kent!"
Jonathan glared back at her. "Clark
and Lex, that's just fine and dandy. I
don't like it, but I accept it, and I let it go for Clark's sake, cause he's my
son and I want what's best for him." The
coffee mug slammed down on the table. "But
if Lex is gonna bring *drugs* to our son, then there's somethin' wrong!"
Be
calm, Martha. Don’t pour that cup of coffee in his lap. "Lex is also a twenty two year old boy. He's only two years older
than what Clark should be, Jonathan Kent, so don’t you start that with
me." Another glare. "He made a mistake. If Clark can forgive him for
it, then we, as his parents, should do the same."
"He's
irresponsible, Martha. He knows
that Clark's... different! And yet,
he tries to give him drugs that could do God knows what to our boy!"
"I
don’t think that’s the case." She shook her head, and took a calming
sip from her cup. "I think he had them, and gave them to someone else. I
don’t think he offered it to Clark, because Clark wouldn’t have reacted the
way he did if it was just that."
Jonathan
didn't know whether to be mollified or not.
"I don't like it. If
Lex has drugs around Clark..."
"...Clark
wouldn’t use them. Think, Jonathan, of how you have raised your son."
"I
know Clark wouldn't use 'em. But
accidents happen, Martha, especially when you're on somethin'." He closed his eyes. "What
if Lex tanks up high as a kite and starts yammering to someone about
Clark?"
"Now,
that’s just a trust issue you're going to have to talk to him about. I, for
one, am convinced he would never do something like that. He loves Clark too
much." At that, she smiled. "You should have seen them this morning,
you would have understood."
"Think
I'm glad I didn't."
Martha
glared at him all over again. "Our son is a smart boy, Jonathan. You should
learn something he's done so willingly, and so absolutely. Trust."
Deep,
heavy sigh at that. "Honey...
I trust Clark. I trusted Lex.
Then at the jailhouse, I found out that Clark's been lettin' Lex run
tests on him. And now this crap
with the drugs, and how many times does he have to screw up?"
"You
should ask yourself the same question." She tipped her head, though she
said it not unkindly. "Put yourself in his shoes. It seems to me everyone
makes him seem like an adult, when he's not. Not at all."
Jonathan
flinched at that. "He is an
adult, Martha. Boy's twenty-two
years old."
"You're
going to argue about this with me until the end, aren’t you?"
He
sighed. "I don't wanna.
I really don't. Just every time I think I can trust 'im... he goes and screws
up again."
She
grinned at that, and tipped her head. "Jonathan, you really aren’t seeing
the parallel, are you?" She slipped from the stool and reached over to hiss
his forehead. "I love you. Come on, come to town with me so we can get some
flowers."
"What
parallel?" he asked, sliding his arm around her waist.
"Nothing,
sweetie." She grinned up at him and picked up her coat from the rack by the
kitchen door. "If its a girl, we're not naming it Mildred, so get it out of
your head right now."
"Martha...
honey, you sure you want to be going out in your condition?" he asked
worriedly, taking her coat and holding it out for her.
"And no. I was thinkin' something pretty.
Like... oh, I don't know. Elaine."
To
her credit, she didn’t make a face. "I was thinking about Breanna."
She slipped into her coat, smiling her thank you as she pulled her scarf from
her pocket and wound it around her neck.
"That's
a pretty name too." He fussed
over her with little grunts and clicks as he smoothed her scarf down and
buttoned up her jacket.
And
just because he was so, so cute, and always, always her husband, she reached up
and kissed him. Just grabbed him by the shirt lapels, pulled him down, and
kissed him soundly on the mouth. He tasted like the sun and earth and a little
like farm life, but it only made her smile into his mouth and reach up to hug
him.
Jonathan
wrapped his arms around his wife's waist gently and kissed her, always aware of
her fragile state. He nipped the
corners of the smile, just because it was so unlike him to do something like
that, and one hand fell to her stomach, where the coat was buttoned over it.
"You want me to talk to Clark about maybe comin' back home?
Just until the baby's born, so you'll have more help 'round here?"
"Jonathan,
one more word about it and I’m going to put something nasty on your side of
the bed." She murmured, nibbling back and holding him gently. "Are you
excited?"
He
had to laugh at that, and tightened his gentle hold on her just a little.
"Honey... I'm more than excited."
"I’m glad." She smiled up at him and bit his lower lip, rocking softly with him as they stood there at the door... just hugging. "I’m excited… nervous. Its been a while." But she grinned, tugged playfully on his hair, and stepped out the door, fishing the keys from her pocket.
"It's
been a long time, but I'm just... so happy."
He caught her around the waist again from behind, snuggling up behind her
as he shrugged into his jacket on the porch.
She
stepped out on the porch… breathing the frosty winter air deeply, and sighing
heavily at the freshness of it. After the hard summer they'd had, this was so
welcome. She looked out over the farm she and her husband had built with their
own two hands, had forged and *made* into something. When Hiram gave them this
land, twenty five years ago, it had been nothing but miles of overgrown grass,
horrid trees, and a shack. And from it, from the very land that they had been
given to start their lives, they had built this...this. "You know,
Jonathan, sometimes words can't express how proud I am of you."
Jonathan
beamed with pride at that. "Really?
Know i haven't always been the best but I tried."
He snuggled her close, rested his chin on top of her head as he looked
out too, at the land he'd put his blood and sweat and tears into.
"Always thought Clark'd be the one to get the farm after us, but...
I'm thinkin' our new baby needs it more. Clark's...
he's already talkin' about savin' the world, and he won't have time for this
place after much longer."
"Clark
is going to be someone, Jonathan. Not someone, like you and me, who lead simple,
extraordinary lives. Our son is going to be something unbelievable. I can feel
it. Ten years from now, our baby is going to be saving the world, Jonathan. And
this place... this place, will always be home to him. Always." She smiled
up at him. "But that’s what you get when you raise a hero."
"Raisin'
a hero. I guess we were raisin' one
all along, and I just never admitted it to m'self."
"Well,
duh." She wrinkled her nose and grinned at having used Clarks word.
"You’re his father. You taught him to have expectations of himself above
and beyond other peoples, and that is going to be his saving grace time and time
again. Because you raised him well, and I fed him half our land."
He
shook his head at that. "Didn't
raise him well; you did the raisin', Martha.
I just spouted off."
"A
lie, if I ever heard one." She clucked her tongue at him. "You raised
him well enough that when Lex did something that he knew was morally wrong, he
fixed it. And taught his boyfriend that those types of things are wrong, and how
strange is it saying boyfriend?" She frowned. "That’s not quite the
word."
Jonathan
swallowed hard, as though the word coming out of his mouth was bitter.
And to him, it was. "How
about... mate."
She
thought about it a moment. "No, that’s not quite it either. I don’t
want to say lovers, because enough blood is screaming in your veins right
now." She thought. "Maybe we'll just call them Clark and Lex, how
about that?"
Jonathan
gave his loving wife a very evil glare for mentioning lovers. "Thanks so much, honey."
"Well,
I’m not dense. I’m quite aware of what they do." She was giggling
wickedly. "I’m pretty sure they've done it in our house more than
once."
"Martha
Kent, you are a sadistic woman."
She
kept giggling, wickedly, as she closed and locked the door behind them, took her
husbands hand, and started down the porch steps. "Its no worse than the
time we saw him making out with Lana, sweetie."
"Lana
is entirely different from Lex. That
girl, bless her soul... was harmless."
"Was
she now?" Martha raised a brow. "Are you sure about that?"
"Honey,
she barely had the sense of a baby chick."
Her
eyes saddened at that, and she looked up at her husband, and squeezed his palm.
"She was really sweet, wasn’t she? I saw Chloe yesterday at the market,
and she was telling me how hard its going to be going back to school without
her."
"She
was sweet, and she worked hard makin' a go of the Talon.
Didn't think she'd make it for a while there, and then she did."
He squeezed her shoulder. "Bet
it's gonna be hard on Clark too, even though he's with Lex."
"I
can tell." She nodded. "Moms intuition. He's irritable, and quiet,
even while he was eating us out of house and home this morning." Martha
gazed up at her husband, handing him the truck keys and slipping into the
passenger seat. "Why don’t we pay a visit to Nell later today?"
Ex-girlfriend
territory, and Nell still held it against Martha, when it should have been
Lionel she held the grudge against all along.
"You sure? Though..."
and then he grinned. "You
could share the good news with her. Get
that snippy smile off her face."
Oh,
she smiled at that. Couldn’t help it. Her eyes lit up with pleasure, and her
fingers squeezed her loves. "Jonathan? Have I told you we're going to have
a baby?" her face was just dreamy, her eyes shining, and she grinned and
squeezed his hand tightly as he slipped in beside her.
Jonathan
couldn't help it. His wife was so
beautiful like that, he had to kiss her. Soft
and sweet, he leaned over in the car and kissed her, squeezing her hand and
running one through her hair.
Martha
kissed him right back...giggled into his mouth, and pinched his ear even if she
brought him closer. "You're just winning points back back and forth, arent
you?"
"Me?
Winnin' points back?" He
shook his head, looking down seriously at her.
"Only thing I wanna win back's m'wife."
"You
never lost me, sweetheart." Was Martha's murmured reply, as she gently
cupped his cheek. "I love you, Jonathan. Nothing in the world will change
that. Your baby is growing inside of me, and I can't feel him, or her, yet…
but its there. And its going to be born, and oh, they’re going to look just
like you."
Jonathan
snickered at that. "Don't you
wish that on our little girl," he said, wagging his finger and tweaking
Martha's nose. "She's gonna
look just as beautiful as her mama."
"You
know we're going to go absolutely ballistic with this child, right?" Martha
giggled and wrinkled that same nose at him.
"She's
going to be a completely spoiled princess," Jonathan confirmed, letting his
hand drift down to her stomach again.
She
thought a moment, eyebrows furrowed. "Jonathan… you don’t think Clark
will be jealous, do you?" A soft frown. "He never was a jealous child,
but he's not a little boy anymore. I don’t want him thinking we replaced
him."
Jonathan
shook his head. "I don't think
he will be. Look at how he was with
Ryan. Clark's... Clark's dying to
have a brother or a sister, you know that.
He... he always talks about how lonely he is."
"I
know. But a little brother or sister can change that. Don’t you remember when
your sister was born? When my brothers were born, oh, I was *insanely* jealous,
and I was... fifteen at the time."
"M'family
was different. We didn't have the
time to be jealous. And I had to
protect Sissy from Pops and his temper."
He glared at the dashboard. "I
think Clark'll be just fine."
She
touched his cheek gently. "I’m sorry to bring up bad memories,
sweetie." She reached up and ever so gently kissed the same cheek,
caressing it softly until he looked at her again. "I’m so happy to be
yours."
"It's
okay. Not Pop's fault he had a
temper, and not his fault I inherited it."
He turned his eyes back to hers, and wrapped his arms around her waist,
hugging her tightly. "I'm so
glad that you're mine, too," he said quietly.
"I'm sorry I fucked things up, but thank you for lettin' me make it
all right again."
"You
did inherit it." But she was smiling as she said it, hugging him tightly.
"The lamp post out in the left field audibly snarls at you every time you
walk by, you know." Another smile and soft sigh, burying her face into what
she almost lost. "You had to find your way."
She let go a little bit to look up at his face. "You found it again.
You just had to stray, to make sure. And I understand, sweetheart, I know."
"Yeah,
me and that post had a few good rounds," he said wryly, holding her close
to him. "You were always my
way, honey. I was just too much of
a fool not to see it."
"Well,
Lionel’s quite a lure." She giggled it up at him… because it was okay
to talk about it. She'd made it okay. "I mean, come on. The beard, the
hair, the nice shapely--" Cough. "Head. I mean, really." Her eyes
twinkled. "I still say in the curves department, I win."
"Head's
harder n'rock sometimes." He
dropped a kiss on top of hers. "You
do. You got prettier curves, and
softer ones too." Jonathan
snuggled his wife against him. "Got
more sense n'he does too." Jonathan
snorted. "Man lives with his
head up his ass. Which... I suppose
you could say is true of both fo us... me'n him both, I mean."
"Not
anymore." She grinned. "I saw him with those children during the
blizzard. He's changing, and its an entirely good thing. And the funniest thing
is that I don’t give any credit to his..." She grinned up at him.
"To Dominic. I think Dominic is just as dependant on Lionel as Lionel on
Dominic. No... this is all Lionel, and whatever it is, thank God for it. He
needed a wake up call."
"Bout
damn time," he growled. "He
and Dominic deserve each other, though if that sumbitch hits me one more time,
I'm gonna start hittin' back."
"He
really does hate you, doesn’t he?" She snickered.
"Yeah,
he does. He does hate me."
Deep sigh. "Can't say
as I blame him."
"Sweetie,
you can't win them all." Martha gently rubbed his hand and held it to her
heart. "Don’t let it bother you."
"Won
the one that mattered." He put
his other hand over hers and squeezed it tightly.
"Alright,
alright." Martha shifted and pulled her seat belt on. "Come on, before
I ruin my mascara." But she smiled, leaned over to kiss his cheek, and
squeezed his fingers.
Jonathan
cranked the truck and kissed her cheek back, smiling softly at her.
"You're an amazin' woman, Martha Kent.
And I thank God for you."
"God has a really odd sense of humor, sweetie." She pinched his thigh teasingly. "You remember that."
"Can't be too bad, if it got me you."
-fin-