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Catheryne
23rd October 2006, 11:08
I'm still updating the previous fics, but this bunny hit me the way Evergreen did (Basically preventing me from updating the others until I got some of this out of the way.)

Like always, some twists will be thrown in, some surprises will come up. See if you get everything before the characters do :)


See Into Me
Catheryne


Part 1 Fix You

When you try your best but you don't succeed
When you get what you want but not what you need
When you feel so tired but you can't sleep
Stuck in reverse

She looked up into the rearview mirror and blinked several times, then reached into her purse for a silvery green liner that complemented her eyes. She wiped a semicircle under her lower lashes. Her hair confused her. It had for sometime now. She opened the glove compartment and took a pin, then pulled up the hair into a bun at her nape. After retouching her lipgloss, she stepped out of the car and walked to the Daily Planet building with her purse and a box in her arms.

And the tears come streaming down your face
When you lose something you cannot replace

“Welcome to the Planet, Ms Lane,” were the first words she heard from the security guard, who smiled and nodded at her, obviously informed by the one man inside she knew would be warm. She shuddered to think of the reaction she would get from the other one she knew.

She took a deep breath the moment she reached the pit. It was busy and everyone minded his own business of hurrying to the copier, passing paper along, cropping photographs. All her life she had dreamed of walking into the place in the capacity she was doing so now. She never thought it would be at the expense of someone she loved so much.

Her eyes fell onto the table filled with flowers. Red roses. Safe choice. Uninteresting and generic, she thought. If it was from Clark, she should be grateful. After everything, she didn’t deserve a shaving from a thorn. She walked over to the desk that held the name, “LOIS LANE.” She was going to be using this area then.

Lights will guide you home
And ignite your bones
And I will try to fix you

She reached for the single white card from one of the bouquets, and realized she was only dreaming when she supposed it could be from Clark Kent.

“Welcome back. Come to dinner with me. Lex Luthor,” she read.

A twinge in her heart passed very quickly, then she crumpled the card. There was a trash bin under her table. Quickly, she bent down and tossed the offending scrap into it.

Tears stream down your face
When you lose something you cannot replace
Tears stream down your face
And I

She took the very first item outside her cardboard box and stared at the photograph for several minutes. They were happy then. In it, she stared at her grinning cousin when their lives were as close to simple as they could be. They would have been a study of contrasts physically. They had such different goals in life, so many different dreams. Life threw curveballs and even suicide bombers along the way. In the end, it could turn out to be the direct opposite of all your plans.

Or it could give you everything you deserved.

Tears stream down your face
I promise you I will learn from my mistakes

“Lois Lane!” a huge male voice exclaimed.

She placed the picture frame on the desk, right under the fluorescent shade created by the roses. Happy Chloe and Lois beamed from the wooden borders. She turned to face the editor, who had prepared her arrival.

“Perry!” she greeted. The older man went over to her and embraced her warmly. “Thank you so much for all this.”

Perry White shook his head and patted her on the back. His eyes fell to the photo, then back at her. “Chloe Sullivan reminded me of the journalist I used to be when she was sixteen years old. Why do you think I dropped the sci fi monster crap and turned to real news? What’s a place for her cousin on my staff?”

The footsteps she heard next were so familiar that she froze. Slowly, she turned her head and saw Clark Kent heading towards them—stalking as if he smelled prey. He stopped short and said in a low voice, “You’re not Lois Lane.”

“Clark,” she choked out.

Tears stream down your face
And I

“Everyone,” Perry yelled, calling the attention of the newsmen and women in the pit, “I present to you the young woman who broke one of the most controversial international stories to hit the news this century—the Lipaztan government’s genocide of the native inhabitants of its desert regions.”

“Perry, it wasn’t just my—“ she started.

“Chloe Sullivan and Lois Lane traveled to Eastern Europe to uncover the crime, and it cost them. A few feet before they crossed the border out of hostile territory they were met by a suicide bomber car. One of them didn’t survive and the other spent more than four month in the hospital recovering from the disfiguring incident. She stands before you now as one of our star reporters and a hero. Welcome her to the Daily Planet.”

The words coming from Perry’s mouth reminded her of the anguish of the deafening explosion, the burning pain, and the realization that she was going to die in another continent.

Soon enough, she realized that every single person in the office was applauding her.

Except for Clark Kent.

Lights will guide you home
And ignite your bones
And I will try to fix you.

One by one, as everyone returned to their jobs, and Perry assured her that she could come to him at any time, she settled back in her seat. Clark bent to whisper into her ear, “I know what you did, Lois. Everyone else can think you’re this hotshot reporter ready to save the world but I know who you really are.”

“And what is that, Clark?” she asked.

“You’re not who they think you are. You’re taking over everything Chloe was. You didn’t even know where Lipaztan was before the day you left. You never cared about journalism. I know why you’re here.” She closed her eyes. “You killed her, Lois. Now you’re trying to make up for it by living her life.”

She turned to glare at him. “I’m keeping her alive, Clark.”

“How? You went there and you screwed it up, Lois. She’d be alive if it wasn’t for you.”

“She’s alive in me, Clark. Someday you’ll realize that.”

As he looked at her, she saw the exact moment when it registered inside him. His brows cleared and his fury was replaced with disgust. “They told me about it, and I almost forgot. You have her eyes.” She noted the way his throat worked, as if he was trying to swallow the bile that rose. “When you screwed up and sent that cell signal, and they knew where to attack you, the glass killed her and blinded you.”

“I was hurt as much as she was,” she defended. “Stop acting like I’m the reason she’s gone.”

“You are.” Clark straightened and walked over to the other desk, then sat down. “Isn’t this nice, Lois? Perry made us partners.”

She shook her head and took out her notebooks and pens from her box, placing them neatly on the table. The phone beside her rang. She picked it up.

“This is Lois,” she answered.

“Got my invite?” the voice on the other line rumbled.

“I don’t want to see you.”

“You owe me.”

“I’ll give you the money back.”

“This is so much more than money, Lois. I sent you to get her, not kill her.”

“Stop it,” she hissed. “Can everyone just stop saying that!”

“Sooner or later, you’re going to have to see me,” Lex replied.

“I have nothing more to say to you,” she answered, then replaced the phone on the handle.

She felt the steady gaze, and it made her uncomfortable. She looked up and saw Clark Kent staring at her. “Who was it?” he asked lazily.

She stared back at him, and they were Chloe’s eyes, and Chloe’s eyes in turn made him tense. He didn’t like Chloe’s eyes looking at him from an unfamiliar face. “We all have our secrets, don’t we, Clark?”

tbc

Alizaleven
23rd October 2006, 12:12
Oh my GOSH!!!!! A story by Catheryne! :D A new story I mean hehe I am sooo very excited to read more of this. I LOVE the beginning, is this really Lois or is it Chloe, or maybe it is Lois and she just wants to make Chloe live through the things she does from now on... gosh I don't know but its great. Please update soon! :grin3:

This part really confused me... I've read it about 5 times now I think, I keep wondering if he means that she really isn't Lois, or she isn't what she used to be or because of what happened to Chloe... i dunno, its wonderful though, I can't wait to find out whats going on :)


The footsteps she heard next were so familiar that she froze. Slowly, she turned her head and saw Clark Kent heading towards them—stalking as if he smelled prey. He stopped short and said in a low voice, “You’re not Lois Lane.”

“Clark,” she choked out.


This part was really powerful to me, it was just like wow... so does this mean that her eyes were different before, and was she just temporarily blinded, probably huh... maybe here eyes are different now because of that.

As he looked at her, she saw the exact moment when it registered inside him. His brows cleared and his fury was replaced with disgust. “They told me about it, and I almost forgot. You have her eyes.” She noted the way his throat worked, as if he was trying to swallow the bile that rose. “When you screwed up and sent that cell signal, and they knew where to attack you, the glass killed her and blinded you.”


Wonderful part :D hehe You totally just made my morning! :ecstatic:

Kit Merlot
23rd October 2006, 13:27
Excellent beginning, Catheryne!

I can't wait to see where this fic goes:D

lj715
23rd October 2006, 15:30
HOLY CRAP I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!! Can't wait to read more. I think it is Chloe pretending to be Lois. That's why seh won't see Lex, he's know immediately. Update soon please.

hfce
23rd October 2006, 16:18
Ok I am confused. But I am sure it will become more clear as the story continues. ;)


Hope :)

pipersmum
23rd October 2006, 16:57
Wow what a great start but I want to know more :D I am really intrigued and a little confused but I can't wait to find out exactly whats going on.

westwingwolf
23rd October 2006, 18:25
I'm hooked, please let that be Chloe. I don't want Lois dead but if I have to have a choice, then I choose Chloe disguising herself as Lois over Chloe dying. Can't wait to see Lex have words with Ms. Lane.

autumngold
23rd October 2006, 21:50
This story is breaking my heart!! Poor Chloe, or is it poor Lois!! I can't wait for her to meet Lex!! What a great beginning to your new story!! I'm sitting on the edge of my seat waiting for more!!

Gaia
23rd October 2006, 23:23
That is one hell of a start! Please continue really quickly:)

welshy
24th October 2006, 03:02
This is a great start, I hope there's going to be more.

prmarie
24th October 2006, 05:41
This is a great start. I'm interested to see where it's going.

peggy
24th October 2006, 09:12
it's a great beginning, i'm curious to see what happen next.

Catheryne
28th October 2006, 06:03
Part 2 Hero

One year ago, 2010

Her son was already fast asleep in the car seat when she arrived in LexCorp. Chloe reached for the toddler. “Sorry, baby,” she cooed soothingly as the boy stirred in her arms. She rocked softly until the baby settled back and buried his nose in the crook of her neck.

Her heart thundered in her chest as she looked over towards the entrance, then stalked her way towards the reception area. “Where’s Lex?” she asked with quiet fury.

“He’s in his office, Ms Sullivan.”

“Alright,” she muttered. Her face was flushed, she knew. She could never hide her emotions the way Lex always could.

I am so high, I can hear heaven.
I am so high, I can hear heaven.
Oh but heaven, no heaven don't hear me.

She entered the elevator and pressed the key to take her to the top floor, where Lex’s office was. He adored it there. It made him feel like a king and his high was to stand behind his glass walls overlooking Metropolis as if it were his kingdom. It had not worried her at first. And then it came, when she turned to him at night and thought she saw his father in his eyes.

It was the hunger, she supposed. There was hunger in his eyes. It was a hunger that she could do never quell.

On the year their son was born, tragedy struck. Two hundred and thirty four LexCorp employees were killed in a blazing fire that turned the Smallville plant to a pile of ashes.

“Chloe, there’s more to it than an accident,” Clark claimed that morning, when he dropped by her apartment.

She had turned to him and saw him hunkered down over the playpen, making a toy Superman doll fly right above her son’s head. “What are you saying, Clark?”

His eyes fell to the folders he had brought along with him. “It’s my latest scoop, and it’s going on print tonight. I wanted to show you first.”

Chloe followed his gaze and then walked over to the papers. With the thick folder in her hands, she glanced up at Clark. “Can you—“

He met her eyes and picked up the boy. “I’ll take him down to the ice cream shop downstairs.” Clark walked over to her and reached for Chloe, then placed a kiss on top of her head. “Are you sure you can do this? I can stay,” he offered.

She leaned against him, then froze. “Clark, no. We can’t do this. Not here.” He saw her glance up at the corners of the ceiling.

“Is he taping you?”

“I don’t know anymore,” she confided. “Go. I want to do this alone.”

And that was when she knew. More than two hundred people, including her own father, perished in another one of Lex’s pet science projects. And he did not apologize to her, not really, not enough. She had been pregnant and orphaned but her fiancé had drifted further away, sucked into the abyss of discovery and invention.

Chloe had had enough. She was taking her son and leaving him for good.

The door to his office opened easily enough. It was empty save for a single glass of scotch on the desk. He had probably been called in for an emergency in the lab.

Chloe opened the adjoining door that led to a small makeshift nursery that Lex had had installed. Her issues with his spiral towards becoming less the man she had hoped him to be involved nothing regarding his fatherhood. He gave all the time he could to his son. Chloe turned on one nightlight and laid the baby down for a nap, then proceeded to the office to wait for Lex.

That was when she noticed the smoke. It was coming from the vents. Immediately, Chloe lunged for the nursery door and pushed, but it would not budge. “Eric!” she cried, pummeling at the door. “Oh God, Eric!” She tried to open the door, but it had shut so tightly she knew that this was premeditated.

Chloe grabbed for her phone and called Lex’s number, but the call rolled to voicemail. “Lex! Lex, we’re trapped in your office,” she gasped.

Her mind was growing numb. Chloe rammed her body against the door until her bones turned to must and the last thing she remembered was sliding down the door.

And they say that a hero can save us.
I'm not gonna stand here and wait.
I'll hold on to the wings of the eagles.
Watch as we all fly away.

She awoke to find him standing beside her hospital bed, his eyes bloodshot, his clothes rumpled as if he had not slept for days and paced for hours. “Where’s Eric?” she rasped through her thick throat.

When he looked at her, she felt her insides quiver with something close to fear. “I will stop at nothing until I expose Superman to the world.”

“He’s a hero, Lex.”

“A hero would have saved my little boy,” he spat.

The father was angry the exact moment a mother’s world ended.

Someone told me that love would all save us.
But how can that be?
Look what love gave us.
A world full of killing, and blood-spilling, that
world never came.

In her mind she accepted one truth. She would never live again.

Yet every day, she existed. One day turned to week, then a month. Every day, she told herself, he had lost the same essential in his life that she did. Sometimes she almost lived an entire hour without remembering that she was now half a person.

On Eric’s birthday they sat down for a quiet dinner and toasted to the precious life that ended too soon. She spoke of Eric’s brightness, of his playfulness, of a smile that would forever be stamped in her brain. “It’s your turn, Lex,” she prompted.

And his offer was, “He let him die because he was my son.”

And she stood up quietly, placed her utensils side by side on the plate, then tossed her napkin on the table. “I can’t live with you like this.”

“You will not leave me.”

She turned liquid eyes at the man she no longer knew. “I’m not going to go on like this, Lex,” she said.

Now that the world isn't ending, it's love that I'm sending to you.
It isn't the love of a hero, that's why I fear it won't do.

Before her eyes, the heavy cloak of fury and revenge seemed to fall off his shoulders. Her proud Lex Luthor stumbled towards her and knelt, then wrapped his arms around her thighs. The moment tears soaked through her clothes and touched her skin, she buried her fingers in his shoulders and sank to her knees.

“Swear you’ll not leave me.”

She cradled his head in her chest. “Lex, you’re hurting me,” she whispered as he squeezed her hip.

“Swear.”

And they say that a hero can save us.
I'm not gonna stand here and wait.
I'll hold on to the wings of the eagles.
Watch as we all fly away.

The next day, Chloe Sullivan ran out of the building to meet Lana. The brunette handed her keys. “I paid for it in cash, just like you asked.”

Chloe took the keys, then embraced her friend. “Thank you.”

“Where are you going, Chloe?”

“An editor friend of mine got me a job to cover a story in Eastern Europe. He’ll never find me there. Lana, promise me no one will know.”

“I promise,” Lana swore.

“Look in on Lex? Especially the first few days…” Chloe got in and drove away.

And they're watching us (Watching us)
They're watching us (watching us) as we all fly away.

tbc

hfce
28th October 2006, 06:34
So she fakes her sons death to save her and her son from Lex. Interesting... ;)

lj715
28th October 2006, 06:46
Wow!!!! That was a really heavy chapter. Lots of sadness. Is the baby really dead? I got the impression that he was. Don't know that I like that she left him after he got on his knees & wept for her not to. Can't wait to read more.

westwingwolf
28th October 2006, 07:03
Sounds like they really did lose their son which is so sad. And I can't believe Lex allowed for his stupid science experiments to kill all those people including her dad. I agree with lj, I can't believe Chloe was able to leave him after he opened himself up like that to her. I know he's done wrong, but he seemed so vunerable in that moment. I must know what's going on and I still refuse to believe Chloe is dead.

Alizaleven
28th October 2006, 08:23
Oh my freaking goodness!!! What an amazing powerful chapter, it was so sad her son died?! I hope he isn't really dead, gosh that part where Lex was asking her not to leave it was so sad, but I'm so glad she did leave. Gah! I can't wait till you update please soon soon!! :D
Thanks so much for posting this, its so good!

somethingeasy
28th October 2006, 14:06
So far, the fic seems amazing. I'm one of those people who believes that the first chapter actually has Chloe Sullivan posing as Lois Lane. The accident was supposed to have killed one female and disfigured another? So Lois died and Chloe had enough plastic surgery to change her features to get away with passing for her dead cousin.

The only thing Chloe couldn't change were her distinctive green eyes, so she managed to get the story out that Lois had been blinded and had Chloe Sullivan's eyes used to replace her own. And... ta-daaa instant perfect identity switch :P

The second chapter covered some of the reasons why she did such a thing. Poor Chloe! Imagine being married to a funny, charming, sweet, generous Lex Luthor, only to see him slowly losing all the parts of his persoanlity that made him such a wonderful person. Seeing him turn into a person that you hate and despise.

Of course, this is Chloe Sullivan, and she's the stubborn type who would've stuck by her husband with every intention of turning him back into the wonderful man he used to be.

But then horrible things happened.


That was when she noticed the smoke. It was coming from the vents. Immediately, Chloe lunged for the nursery door and pushed, but it would not budge. “Eric!” she cried, pummeling at the door. “Oh God, Eric!” She tried to open the door, but it had shut so tightly she knew that this was premeditated.

Premeditated by who? How was this arranged? Were Chloe and Eric meant to be the targets, or was this a trap meant for Lex Luthor? Who did this?


She awoke to find him standing beside her hospital bed, his eyes bloodshot, his clothes rumpled as if he had not slept for days and paced for hours. “Where’s Eric?” she rasped through her thick throat.

When he looked at her, she felt her insides quiver with something close to fear. “I will stop at nothing until I expose Superman to the world.”

“He’s a hero, Lex.”

“A hero would have saved my little boy,” he spat.

The father was angry the exact moment a mother’s world ended.

The start of this quote really got to me. All this evidence on how Lex had been showing such weakness through his grief and despair during the time Chloe was unconscious.

But then he turned from the greiving father and husband that Chloe needed into the ruthless and vindictive power hungry predator that Chloe hated. I suppose it's understandable that Lex would refuse to continue to indulge weaknesses like sorrow for much longer, but he should have realized that Chloe needed comforting and empathy... NOT promises of retribution.

Worst of all, the stupid asshole wanted vegeance and retribution against an innocent. WHY did he suddenly focus his attentions on Superman, when it was obvious that someone else was guilty of his son't death?

Unless the gas venting through the office wasn't the fault of some outside party, but another one of those 'LexCorp experiments gone wrong'...?

But that's ridiculous, WHAT kind of an experiment would have resulted in poison gas being shunted through Lex's office while locking all exit doors??!!


Before her eyes, the heavy cloak of fury and revenge seemed to fall off his shoulders. Her proud Lex Luthor stumbled towards her and knelt, then wrapped his arms around her thighs. The moment tears soaked through her clothes and touched her skin, she buried her fingers in his shoulders and sank to her knees.

“Swear you’ll not leave me.”

She cradled his head in her chest. “Lex, you’re hurting me,” she whispered as he squeezed her hip.

“Swear.”

And then the only other time Lex showed his wife vulnerablity was when she was threatening to leave him. It was beautiful how he revealed how much he needed her, but too little too late.

I'm guessing that after Chloe left, Lex must have given Lois a substantial amount of money to track her down and 'bring back his estranged wife'. But things didn't work out as simple as that.

End result, Lois is dead and Chloe is hiding in plain sight under her dead cousin's identity.

This is only a guess on my part, but it seems to fit. I'm looking forward to getting a little more of the backstory. Such as how much Lex must have suffered and ranted and raved about his wife leaving. What kind of recources he must have spent to find her. HOW he manged to convince Lois to bring her back... Lois hates him, and I can't imagine her going after Chloe without an agenda of her own.

please write more. please write quickly. I NEED to know what happens next. Is there going to be ANY kind of a happy ending? Is Lex going to finally turn back into the man that Chloe was in love with?

somethingeasy
8th November 2006, 17:11
I was just curious to see how this fic was going. It's been a while since I checked, that I was SURE there had been some updates during my time away. But...

please update soon. I have some ideas, and I made some of my inadequete guesses about where this fic came from and where it was going. But my guesswork is a poor second to Catheryne's actual writing.

Baily007
8th November 2006, 18:12
Oh my God - this story really sets free all kind of emotions: fear, sadness, anger and pain. And thus really touches my soul.

I only hope that Chloe and Lex will find their way back together and make it through.

PLEASE, I'm begging you on my knees: PLEASE update soon!

Catheryne
8th November 2006, 18:53
I will be updating this one soon. I was going to be it tonight but I decided to wrap up Untold Tale of the Rebel Son of Krypton first. Next in line for update is either this or Daughter of the Night. :)

somethingeasy
8th November 2006, 19:21
I will be updating this one soon. I was going to be it tonight but I decided to wrap up Untold Tale of the Rebel Son of Krypton first. Next in line for update is either this or Daughter of the Night. :)

Thanks for the reply Catheryne, I really appreciate it... ALL you readers really appreciate it :)

I do hope this one is next in line for the update. I really want to see how it turns out.

Catheryne
9th November 2006, 14:26
Part 3 All These Things That I Have Done

When there's nowhere else to run
Is there room for one more son

Hidden in the dark lies a past that most would want forgotten. Not Lex Luthor. He lived and breathed the past as if he weren’t the man of the future that all of Metropolis touted him to be.

He stood behind the podium in front of two thousand seven hundred eighty four employees of LexCorp Metropolis. “All my life I’ve devoted to building this company from the ground up,” he spoke into the microphone. Lex made certain to look at distinct points in the crowd to make his audience believe that he was making eye contact with each of them. “You have all been witness to my triumphs. When we released Serum 1840 and our production skyrocketed by 68% within one quarter, you were all with me.” There was the expected applause. “When we started the factory in Ohio, many of you transferred to better positions there.” Again, that applause. To all concerned, Lex Luthor basked.

One more son
If you can hold on
If you can hold on, hold on

“You were witness even to my great tragedies, and suffered along with me.” Hushed murmurs weaved through the crowd. “You’ve lost family—some in the Smallville plant explosion, some in the malicious arson right here in Metropolis.” Lex paused for effect, and allowed the employees to digest his words. “So have I.”

He leaned forward, his palms down on the podium. “Many expected to see me crumble,” he continued. “Many wondered when I would give the control over to another of my executives.” He turned to the four suited men sitting behind him. “They are a fine group of men, to be certain. However I would be remiss in my duties to you, LexCorp employees, if I retreated within myself.”

He stepped back from the podium with the microphone in hand, then looked up to the veiled signage above him.

I wanna stand up, I wanna let go
You know, you know - no you don't, you don't

“I present to you the symbol of my undying devotion to this company, and the representation of our mission and vision—the proof that we will rise from the ashes and never ever die, the testament that we are not merely a business but a humanitarian institution.” Lex pulled on the rope and revealed the large lit sign. “Phoenix Charities,” he hailed at the resounding cheers.

I wanna shine on in the hearts of men
I want a meaning from the back of my broken hand

Lex smiled and waved at the flashing bulbs of the cameras trained on him and the executives.

He needed this. This adulation was exactly what he was looking for. After all, he had not had the best day. Receiving the news of that woman’s arrival simply revived everything that he had believed was laid to rest.

Lois Lane was back, and she had taken everything that was meant for Chloe.

There were many things he portrayed to have forgotten.

She would have found it ironic. She had fought so hard against the man he was turning into she must have never expected that it would be her actions that would seal it all.

Another head aches, another heart breaks
I am so much older than I can take

Lex Luthor smirked at the cameras one last time before jogging down the stairs. On the way back to the building, Lex spied Pete Ross glaring at him from the sidelines where he stood together with the mayor of Metropolis. Lex gave him a curt nod. Pete responded with a blank stare.

He couldn’t blame him.

He grabbed the chair and threw it towards the dresser, shattering the mirror she used to when she combed her hair every night. Lex growled at the sight of the few remaining clothes she had left behind. He prowled over to them and tossed them into a pile at the center of the room. He lit an expensive lighter and set fire to it.

Lex turned to the picture frames hanging from the wall, of himself and Chloe laughing as if there was no tomorrow. It offended him, because she appeared so in love when the truth was that she could abandon him at any moment she pleased.

And that she did.

With a wide gesture he unhooked the frame and threw the frame against the wall.

The frame dropped behind the rocking chair.

Imported from Italy, the chair was a gift he had bought her when they found out she was pregnant.

”Ouch, ouch, ouch!” she gasped.

“Hungry, isn’t he?” he murmured with a smile.

Chloe looked up at him. “Reminds me of my appetite when I was a kid.” She then turned to look down at the suckling mouth wrapped around her nipple. “Look at him go.”

“I’m looking,” he assured her. Lex settled beside her on the rocking chair. “Gorgeous.”

He collapsed into the chair and rocked, trembling for hours until he was as close to still as he needed. That was the moment he stopped thrashing their home and turned his pent up rage towards the real culprit. His man had informed him about who handed Chloe the keys.

And my affection, well it comes and goes
I need direction to perfection, no no no no

“Where is she Lana?” he had demanded.

Lana blinked at his words. “What are you talking about?”

Help me out
Yeah, you know you got to help me out
Yeah, oh don't you put me on the backburner
You know you got to help me out, yeah

“Tell me where she is or I swear—“

“Do you think threatening me will bring Chloe back, Lex?”

Lex nodded at her words. Pete Ross’ fiancé had sealed her fate.

And when there's nowhere else to run
Is there room for one more son
These changes ain't changing me
The cold-hearted boy I used to be

Day turned to night, and he waited in his house. Lex Luthor sat across the room from the shattered mirror and the pile of charred clothing. The television flickered from high up on the wall. His lips curved when he heard the sirens in the news program. A pale faced anchor spoke on the screen, frantic as she related her breaking news of the mayor’s right hand man’s house up in flames, his fiancé believed to have been trapped inside.

“We now have confirmation,” the brunette continued, excitement creeping into the solemn façade she was putting on. It had to be exciting. She was too used to reporting about biggest cookies and longest hotdogs. “Pete Ross has identified the remains salvaged from the home as Lana Lang.”

Yeah, you know you got to help me out
Yeah, oh don't you put me on the backburner
You know you got to help me out, yeah

Lex shrugged off the memory. Sooner or later he would be able to walk away from the past. Chloe couldn’t haunt him for too long. All he had to do was tie up all the loose ends.

You're gonna bring yourself down
Yeah, you're gonna bring yourself down
Yeah, you're gonna bring yourself down

Lex entered the elevator and pressed the button for his floor. At the ding, he walked into his plush offices.

I got soul, but I'm not a soldier

He had glass walls to give him an unobstructed view of Metropolis. Now the pest ruined what he paid for. He stopped at the sight. Superman hovered outside, staring at him, watching him.

“When will you cease this obsession?” Lex demanded in a low voice, certain Superman could hear anyway.

“When will you stop yours?” the superhero mouthed.

Over and out, last call for sin
While everyone's lost, the battle is won
With all these things that I've done

Lex turned away from Superman, certain that as always, he would leave. Crime never stopped. Sooner or later Superman would hear a muffled cry and glide down to save the world.

He never stopped. Superman was Metropolis’ savior. He would fly off again and save every unimportant soul he could.

All these things that I've done
If you can hold on
If you can hold on

“Get me Lois Lane’s new address here in the city,” he commanded. He placed the phone back in the cradle.

All these things that I've done
If you can hold on
If you can hold on

She came in to her apartment exhausted from her first day in the office. She tossed her bag onto the chair and stumbled towards the small bathroom. She sighed at the sight. There were rings under her eyes. She pulled back the dark hair and turned her face sideways, then squinted. The faint lines were fading now. Soon they would be gone. Soon there would be no more trace, no more evidence.

When all the signs are gone, then she would face him.

She jerked in surprise when the doorbell chimed. “Who the—“

“Lois!” called out the familiar voice. Despite all he’d done and the hatred in his heart, his voice still melted her insides. “Open the door, Lois!” he demanded.

tbc

somethingeasy
9th November 2006, 15:20
This was a great update… Although a little too short to be wholely satisfying, but still great reading.


Hidden in the dark lies a past that most would want forgotten. Not Lex Luthor. He lived and breathed the past as if he weren’t the man of the future that all of Metropolis touted him to be.

I LOVED this opening sentence. In fact, I read it over three times before getting on with the rest of the fic. It’s beautifully written, and one of those rare paragraph that’s meant to be savoured for flavour and texture.


Lex made certain to look at distinct points in the crowd to make his audience believe that he was making eye contact with each of them.

I liked the detail of this little ‘trick to win the approval of the masses’ here. Very nice.


“You were witness even to my great tragedies, and suffered along with me.” Hushed murmurs weaved through the crowd. “You’ve lost family—some in the Smallville plant explosion, some in the malicious arson right here in Metropolis.” Lex paused for effect, and allowed the employees to digest his words. “So have I.”

He leaned forward, his palms down on the podium. “Many expected to see me crumble,” he continued. “Many wondered when I would give the control over to another of my executives.” He turned to the four suited men sitting behind him. “They are a fine group of men, to be certain. However I would be remiss in my duties to you, LexCorp employees, if I retreated within myself.”

I suppose he is referring to the arson attack that killed his and Chloe’s son. It probably WOULD have been better if Lex had taken some significant time off to deal with his loss. Instead he chose to bury himself in his work rather than spend time with Chloe and mourn properly.


He needed this. This adulation was exactly what he was looking for. After all, he had not had the best day. Receiving the news of that woman’s arrival simply revived everything that he had believed was laid to rest.

He chose work over marriage, and he lost Chloe. I hope he really enjoys this applause now. I hope he appreciates that he chose admiration of the masses over love from his wife.


Lois Lane was back, and she had taken everything that was meant for Chloe.

I can just sense the hard sense of resentment here. Both Clark AND Lex have a common loathing and hatred for the new Lois Lane now.


She would have found it ironic. She had fought so hard against the man he was turning into she must have never expected that it would be her actions that would seal it all.

Is he seriously blaming Chloe for how he turned out? Is he trying to tell himself that he turned into a monster before Chloe left him… when Chloe would probably answer that she left him because he had turned into a monster.

Chicken or egg?


He grabbed the chair and threw it towards the dresser, shattering the mirror she used to when she combed her hair every night. Lex growled at the sight of the few remaining clothes she had left behind. He prowled over to them and tossed them into a pile at the center of the room. He lit an expensive lighter and set fire to it.

Lex turned to the picture frames hanging from the wall, of himself and Chloe laughing as if there was no tomorrow. It offended him, because she appeared so in love when the truth was that she could abandon him at any moment she pleased.

And that she did.

Scary! And it’s rather ironic that after Chloe had probably been BEGGING him to go through an emotional catharsis, he finally lets go of his emotions and control after she leaves.

His outburst is frightening, but also heart-wrenching because we (the readers) know that it’s being motivated by the loss of his beloved.


Imported from Italy, the chair was a gift he had bought her when they found out she was pregnant.

”Ouch, ouch, ouch!” she gasped.

“Hungry, isn’t he?” he murmured with a smile.

Chloe looked up at him. “Reminds me of my appetite when I was a kid.” She then turned to look down at the suckling mouth wrapped around her nipple. “Look at him go.”

“I’m looking,” he assured her. Lex settled beside her on the rocking chair. “Gorgeous.”

I just wanted to cry at this. Such beautiful imagery, such a happy life… all gone without a trace.


“Tell me where she is or I swear—“
“Do you think threatening me will bring Chloe back, Lex?”
Lex nodded at her words. Pete Ross’ fiancé had sealed her fate.

I really didn’t expect Lex to take up Lana on her challenging statement.


Day turned to night, and he waited in his house. Lex Luthor sat across the room from the shattered mirror and the pile of charred clothing. The television flickered from high up on the wall. His lips curved when he heard the sirens in the news program. A pale faced anchor spoke on the screen, frantic as she related her breaking news of the mayor’s right hand man’s house up in flames, his fiancé believed to have been trapped inside.

OhMyGOD! I never fully appreciated WHAT kind of a monster Lex had become until this paragraph. Even after the phrase ‘sealed her fate’, I hoped it wasn’t meant to be taken as dire as it sounded.

But Lex has truly descended into madness. I can’t imagine how he suddenly became capable of such a horrendous act… killing the innocent Lana just because she happened to be the random person who helped Chloe escape.

I wonder if this was the kind of monstrous behaviour that Chloe was getting away from. Or whether this horrifying and terrifying kind of action and attitude was inspired by Chloe’s leaving.

Egg or chicken?


Lex shrugged off the memory. Sooner or later he would be able to walk away from the past. Chloe couldn’t haunt him for too long. All he had to do was tie up all the loose ends.

Considering the type of man Lex has become, I’m guessing the ‘tying up of loose ends’ includes killing the new Lois Lane. I wonder if Lex is going to kill Lois, only to realize that it was CHLOE all along… or perhaps it’s possible that he would kill his beloved wife without ever realizing what he did.


He had glass walls to give him an unobstructed view of Metropolis. Now the pest ruined what he paid for. He stopped at the sight. Superman hovered outside, staring at him, watching him.

“When will you cease this obsession?” Lex demanded in a low voice, certain Superman could hear anyway.

“When will you stop yours?” the superhero mouthed.

I wonder if Clark knows about Lex’s involvement in Lana’s death. Pete seems to have his suspicions, but I can’t be certain about that either.


She came in to her apartment exhausted from her first day in the office. She tossed her bag onto the chair and stumbled towards the small bathroom. She sighed at the sight. There were rings under her eyes. She pulled back the dark hair and turned her face sideways, then squinted. The faint lines were fading now. Soon they would be gone. Soon there would be no more trace, no more evidence.

When all the signs are gone, then she would face him.

Hmmm. So there IS enough evidence to show that she was/is Chloe Sullivan posing as Lois. And it seems like Lex is not going to wait long enough for the traces of Chloe Sullivan to be completely eroded away.

The next chapter should be very, VERY interesting.

Pleeease update soon. I need to see what happens after this horrible cliffhanger you’ve left your hapless readers dangling on.

I don’t even care if the next update is as short as this one… Just update soon!!!

(please?)

Baily007
9th November 2006, 18:11
I was so happy when I realized that you updated this wonderful but heartwrenching story! But the happyness very fast changed into blank horror for what Lex had become. We all know, who's the only person in the world that yould save him!

The following sequence has been on of my most favourite of all fanfiction I ever read:




Imported from Italy, the chair was a gift he had bought her when they found out she was pregnant.

”Ouch, ouch, ouch!” she gasped.

“Hungry, isn’t he?” he murmured with a smile.

Chloe looked up at him. “Reminds me of my appetite when I was a kid.” She then turned to look down at the suckling mouth wrapped around her nipple. “Look at him go.”

“I’m looking,” he assured her. Lex settled beside her on the rocking chair. “Gorgeous.”




...and as you are posting this story in the romance section, I still see some hope that maybe, just maybe everything will be ok again.

WONDERFUL JOB - thank you so much for sharing!

Kit Merlot
9th November 2006, 18:26
Catheryne, this was an excellent update!

I loved Lex's destroying all of the things that Chloe had left in their apartment. That is the Lex we know and Love--when he is betrayed, he goes out for blood.

And kudos for killing of Lana, even though I did like her standing by Chloe. Lex is beyond angry, and anyone who stands in his way is doomed.

Wonderful work.

Gaia
10th November 2006, 00:18
Wonderful update! And the faint lines.....very interesting and it also means that we need another update:)

westwingwolf
10th November 2006, 01:45
I can't muster up the concern for Lana's death, although I do feel sad that Lex was driven to do it.

So Lois really is Chloe if she has lines that she must need to hide, I'm guessing plastic surgery. Lex would know but why doesn't Clark know?

The confrontation is upon us and I can't wait to see what happens.

lj715
10th November 2006, 01:51
Ooohh, the plot thickens. Excellent update!!!! Is it bad that I felt so good when Lex got his revenge on Lana? Can't wait to read more.

somethingeasy
26th November 2006, 00:17
I realized that it's been TOO long since this fic was last updated. It would be quite a shame to let this gem of a story wither away. Please update this one soon. I really want to know what happens next.

please update.

Catheryne
26th November 2006, 01:50
Part 4 Wherever I’m Going

Lex cursed under his breath. She had been here in this room. His men were never wrong about surveillance. This was Lois’ apartment. He could see her all around him, hanging in picture frames on the walls. Vanity was most definitely Lois’ greatest sin. All around him she smiled down as if there was no one else more important in the world.

He strode across the pitifully small living room and made his way towards a closed door. He was certain it was empty. She could always call on that caped hero and he would come flying in within seconds to rescue her, even if it was from the man that Lois had sinned against. It curdled his guts to know that Superman could be this devoted still the woman who killed his best friend.

The bedroom door swung open and Lex stopped still in his tracks. It was a preview into the bitch’s soul, really, to see her guilt displayed so prominently in her most private room. Lex walked slowly towards the dresser, called by the image like a small pin to a magnet.

You were perfection, my only obsession
And good to me, good to me

Chloe looked at him from the photograph with such sad eyes. He recognized the setting. It was at a party that he hosted for LexCorp. He stood beside her on the photograph with the smirk she often told him was overtly self-assured. He corrected her diction, and informed her that he was merely confident when she thought it was arrogance. Still he was drawn to her expression.

My only addiction, you were such a vision
Of grace and love, grace and love

They had been happy then. He knew it with such certainty that he was thrown by the way her eyes haunted him in this picture. Chloe had been happy then. They were building a family. He had no time to analyze the look. Why should he question a truth he knew just because Lois Lane had a photograph that seemed to paint their life together in a way he did not recognize?

So I fell into your life
No I won’t forget you

With a disgusted snort, Lex placed the picture frame facedown on the dresser. He would not allow Lois to manipulate him even without being present. She had no right to make him question his life with Chloe with a misplaced, carefully selected photograph. He opened the first drawer and rummaged through the brushes and products that littered the inside.

I don’t know what I’m running from
I don’t know what I’m running to
But wherever I’m going
I go there with you

“Useless,” he muttered.

There had to be a clue somewhere that could tell him of any refuge she was going to run to. Lex took the entire drawer out and dumped the contents onto the bed. He sifted through all of the trinkets and found a small wooden box.

“Like a little coffin,” he whispered.

“Like the one you didn’t get to see her in, right?”

The words chilled him much more than the audacity of the person who could say the words to him. Lex straightened and glared at Clark Kent.

“Are you paying Lois Lane house visits now?” Lex asked coldly.

“Maybe I’m also here to demand answers,” Clark told him. “But you don’t see me rummaging through her personal effects.”

“Only because I beat you to it,” Lex parried. “Tell me truth, Clark. You were going to do exactly the same thing. You’ve never had too many reservations about other people’s privacy, Clark, but when it came to yours you usually bit Chloe’s head off for doing what she did best.”

Clark paused and swallowed the lump in his throat before answering, “Glad to see you’ve started to talk to her in the past tense. Welcome back to reality.”

Lex snarled, then returned to his search, prying open the small box.

“Admit it. You’re in a rampage because you never got the chance to end it the way you wanted to.”

“What the hell are you talking about, Clark?”

“You would have ended it with her,” Clark threw, walking over to him. “Lois just beat you to the closure. You wanted to have the option. You wanted to make the decisions, the way you did those last months. You paid Lois to go after her because you couldn’t just let her end it on her own terms.” Clark took the box from Lex’s hands and popped it open easily, then tossed it back to him. “You killed her.”

“I was here!” Lex said softly.

“You sent an amateur journalist after Chloe in a war zone!” Clark accused. “You gave orders to Lois Lane, who knew squat about investigative reporting, into a highly conflicted area to talk to your fiancé about your personal problems. You had Lois Lane argue the good intentions of your lies while Chloe was out there dodging hits!” he finished with a yell.

I don’t know what I’m running from
Don’t know what I’m running to
But wherever I’m going

“I was doing what I could to save my family life!” Lex yelled back. “Don’t you think I would have gone there if I thought she’d only listen?”

“You didn’t,” Clark continued, the wind taken out of his sail.

“You don’t think I’ve stayed up most nights wondering what if I came instead, wishing I’d been there with her when that bomb exploded, praying I’d gone with her?” he finished in a whisper.

I go there with you

Clark watched Lex’s every stiff movement and for that short moment, he wondered why it was exactly that they grew apart.

There’s so many questions
I can’t keep on guessing why, guessing why

The contents of the box spilled into Lex’s palm. At the sight of the small pieces of jewelry, Clark watched the reaction on the bald man’s face.

Lex’s face had always been difficult to read, but his expression then was so stark it was impossible not to know.

And I’m wondering why I’m suffering
And I don’t know what to do
I’d give it all, all away
Just to be with you

“What is this?” he whispered, looking up into Clark’s eyes.

He was not asking, really, Clark knew. The ring was unmistakable, because Clark had glared often enough at it since he had first seen Chloe sporting the ridiculously large diamond. Still, he answered, for the sake of uncovering what he would not get out of Lois, “Chloe’s engagement ring.”

Lex stiffly sat on the edge of Lois’ bed. “She didn’t,” Lex choked out.

“Maybe she was going to give it back to you,” Clark offered.

Lex’s hand closed over the ring and closed his eyes. He gripped the ring until the blunt edges of the diamond almost carved a niche in his bones.

So I fell into your life
No I won’t forget you
I don’t know what I’m running from
I don’t know what I’m running to

When he opened his eyes, Clark was gone, as silently as he came. Lex registered that he should probably leave. Instead, he reached for the contents of the drawer and dumped them back inside ceremoniously. He placed the small box inside, then walked over to the dresser and slid the dresser in. Slowly, he settled down on the chair in front of the dresser and reached for the picture frame that he had placed down.

Carefully, he moved the bolster back in place and displayed the photograph, staring at it for the longest moment.

His unhappy Chloe.

Everywhere that I go without you
Your picture stares from the wall, I feel you
A grain of sand in my hand falls to earth
The serenade of my days spent alone

He hoped to God that Lois pried the ring off of his fiance’s lifeless hand. If Chloe had handed the ring back to her cousin with a message of goodbye, then Lex wondered what kind of darkness was even crueler than where he was then, and knew that with that bitter knowledge he would find out firsthand.

I don’t know what I’m running from
Don’t know what I’m running to
But wherever I’m going
I go there with you

Her eyes haunted him, as she looked at the camera, on the day he had believed she content.

Her eyes said so much more, and she could even hurt him from her grave.

I’m lost without you

Clark slammed the door shut behind him, so loudly that she jumped up from the bed in surprise.

“Clark?”

“Yes,” he gritted out.

“What are you doing here? How did you know I was here?” she asked, playing the part so perfectly.

“You told Superman you were in danger.”

“I did,” she admitted.

“So danger was Lex Luthor in your apartment demanding answers he deserved to know?”

She turned away. “I don’t want to talk about it.”

“Sooner or later, you would have to learn that you can’t hide the truth, Lois.”

She moistened her lips and turned those green eyes at Clark. His heart clenched at the sight. When she looked into her eyes, she was so much Chloe that he hurt inside.

“Look away, Lois,” he rasped.

“I won’t.”

“Look away,” he warned again.

“You can’t hurt me while I’m looking, Clark.”

“Do you think I could ever hurt you?” he whispered.

“Won’t you?” she demanded. “You hate me for what happened, don’t you?”

“I do,” he admitted. “I hate you for your stupidity, for killing someone I loved.”

She nodded.

“I’d never raise my hand against you,” he vowed. “As much as I’d never stop hating you, I’d never physically assault you, you can be sure of that.”

She sucked in her breath. “I’m leaving.” She stood up from the bed and stiffly made her way towards the door. “Facing Lex’s questions would probably be easier than sitting here taking all this crap from you.”

“I won’t be too sure.”

She placed her hand on the knob and turned. With the door open behind her, she walked over to Clark. He held his breath and she stood there so close, within reach. He met those eyes moist with unshed tears.

Why’d you have to be here for just one day
I miss you, I miss you

Of their own volition, his hands reached up to frame her face. They were Chloe’s eyes. No matter what he told himself, there was a starving part of him that convinced him he could lose himself in something he had thought was lost.

He bent down to place his lips on hers, just briefly, so softly. Clark lost himself for that one moment to remember what it was like.

After a few seconds, he pulled away with a look of disgust, his lips still tingling with a hauntingly familiar and tender sensation.

“You killed her,” he repeated to himself. “Do you understand what you’ve done?”

And I’m looking for answers why you went away
It shattered my world but together we’ll stay

She shook her head. “You told her you were still in love with her,” she whispered. “The day she ran to you, to tell you about her problems, to ask you for advice because her life was falling apart… You were in love with her,” she said in an accusing tone. “And you blame it all on me for going after her and on Lex for driving her away.”

She then turned away and fled. Clark closed the door behind her.

I miss you, I miss you.

tbc

welshy
26th November 2006, 02:07
Great update, I can't wait to find out what happens next.

lj715
26th November 2006, 03:00
Exellent update!!!!!!!! More please.

westwingwolf
26th November 2006, 07:31
I can't wait to learn more about the past, and I want a Lex and "Lois" showdown. Figures Lex would take the more morbid idea of removing the ring off her dead body then her taking it off willingly. It shows the depth of how much her love means to him in a really creepy way.

somethingeasy
26th November 2006, 14:12
He strode across the pitifully small living room and made his way towards a closed door. He was certain it was empty. She could always call on that caped hero and he would come flying in within seconds to rescue her, even if it was from the man that Lois had sinned against. It curdled his guts to know that Superman could be this devoted still the woman who killed his best friend.

I guess we’re going to have to wait just a little while longer for the confrontation to take place. I have to say Catheryne is evi, evil, EVIL for torturing her readers like this ;)

It’s interesting that Chloe was so desperate not to face Lex that she actually called out to Superman for help. Calling out for help is NOT something that Chloe would have found easy to do, even is she had a nice, healthy and strong friendship with Clark.


The bedroom door swung open and Lex stopped still in his tracks. It was a preview into the bitch’s soul, really, to see her guilt displayed so prominently in her most private room.

I found this paragraph chilling. It just shows how much LOATHING Lex has for the woman he believes to be Lois Lane. He has judged her, and is ready to execute her for her ‘sins’. Lex is scary!

I wonder if Chloe knows that Lex has plans to kill ‘Lois Lane’. I’m also wondering whether she knows that he killed Lana just for helping Chloe escape.


They had been happy then. He knew it with such certainty that he was thrown by the way her eyes haunted him in this picture. Chloe had been happy then. They were building a family. He had no time to analyze the look. Why should he question a truth he knew just because Lois Lane had a photograph that seemed to paint their life together in a way he did not recognize?

He’s just trying SO hard to convince himself that he’s mistaken about what he’s seeing so clearly in the photograph. That extreme self-denial is not helping, it only makes him all the more dangerous and more terrifying.


There had to be a clue somewhere that could tell him of any refuge she was going to run to. Lex took the entire drawer out and dumped the contents onto the bed. He sifted through all of the trinkets and found a small wooden box.

“Like a little coffin,” he whispered.

“Like the one you didn’t get to see her in, right?”

OUCH! Lex’s thoughts are quite gruesome and dark. Clark is really not helping in completing and compounding to the darkness with a few select phrases.

But then again, I guess Clark is mourning too. He also deserves a few moments of grim reflection.


“Maybe I’m also here to demand answers,” Clark told him. “But you don’t see me rummaging through her personal effects.”

“Only because I beat you to it,” Lex parried.

Heh… Dark humour. Just enough to surprise a nervous laugh out of the readers who are sitting on the edge of their seats over the tension in the scene.


Clark paused and swallowed the lump in his throat before answering, “Glad to see you’ve started to talk to her in the past tense. Welcome back to reality.”

It seems like Clark managed to find quite a biting vocabulary sometime between losing Chloe and finding Lex is this apartment. He’s honestly being quite vicious.


“You would have ended it with her,” Clark threw, walking over to him. “Lois just beat you to the closure. You wanted to have the option. You wanted to make the decisions, the way you did those last months. You paid Lois to go after her because you couldn’t just let her end it on her own terms.” Clark took the box from Lex’s hands and popped it open easily, then tossed it back to him. “You killed her.”

“I was here!” Lex said softly.

“You sent an amateur journalist after Chloe in a war zone!” Clark accused. “You gave orders to Lois Lane, who knew squat about investigative reporting, into a highly conflicted area to talk to your fiancé about your personal problems. You had Lois Lane argue the good intentions of your lies while Chloe was out there dodging hits!” he finished with a yell.

Clark raised an excellent point here. But he’s forgotten that hindsight is perfect, and Lex surely wouldn’t have guessed what the outcome would have been. Would he? COULD he have sent Lois as a subconscious attempt to ‘punish’ his estranged wife?

Does Chloe see his plot in sending Lois as ‘punishment’? That he put her inexperienced and clumsy cousin in the middle of a war-zone as a means of making Chloe suffer one way or another?


“You don’t think I’ve stayed up most nights wondering what if I came instead, wishing I’d been there with her when that bomb exploded, praying I’d gone with her?” he finished in a whisper.

Lex is an excellent liar, but I think he is being sincere here. I wonder how much he has suffered, how much sleep he’s lost trying to rationalize his decision.


Lex’s hand closed over the ring and closed his eyes. He gripped the ring until the blunt edges of the diamond almost carved a niche in his bones.

I liked that last phrase. Holding onto something so tight that it almost sinks into his skin. The same way he wanted to hold onto Chloe… no matter how much she struggled and begged to be let go.

Lex is a really scary man here. And I understand why Chloe left him… I’m not really seeing an option for a happy Chlex ending here. Lex has descended too far into darkness and madness to be able to love Chloe the way he used to… the way she needs him to. The things he’s done, the very personal murders he has committed. I don’t see how Chloe would ever forgive him.

Even if one doesn’t see the situation as Lex killing Lois, he must have done something like threaten or blackmail her to convince her to ‘do his bidding’ and get his wife back.


Carefully, he moved the bolster back in place and displayed the photograph, staring at it for the longest moment.

His unhappy Chloe.

I thought I was going to cry here. The pain might have been self-inflicted, but he’s miserable, unhappy and in agony here. It’s hard not to feel pity for him, even is you ARE afraid of him and hate him.


He hoped to God that Lois pried the ring off of his fiance’s lifeless hand. If Chloe had handed the ring back to her cousin with a message of goodbye, then Lex wondered what kind of darkness was even crueler than where he was then, and knew that with that bitter knowledge he would find out firsthand.

I found this chilling. Lex actually hoping that ‘Lois’ has pried the ring off Chloe’s corpse. Hoping to get final comfirmation of Lois’s guilt before he finally kills her.

I’m actually getting the terrifying impression that he might not want to kill her straight away. That Lex might want to indulge in some torture and interrogation before finally ‘allowing’ Lois to die.

This is one really frightening version of Lex that seems capable of all kinds of atrocities.


“What are you doing here? How did you know I was here?” she asked, playing the part so perfectly.

Hmmm. Interesting. Chloe knew about Clark’s secret, but Lois didn’t. So Chloe has to pretend not to know either.


“So danger was Lex Luthor in your apartment demanding answers he deserved to know?”

She turned away. “I don’t want to talk about it.”

Does Clark seriously have no idea that Lex has every intention of KILLING Lois/Chloe? Does Chloe suspect that Lex has plans to execute Lois?


She moistened her lips and turned those green eyes at Clark. His heart clenched at the sight. When she looked into her eyes, she was so much Chloe that he hurt inside.

“Look away, Lois,” he rasped.

“I won’t.”

“Look away,” he warned again.

This fic is almost too sad to read through. Just imagine Clark being unable to look at her because she reminds him too much of what he’s lost.


“You can’t hurt me while I’m looking, Clark.”

Chloe’s answer took my breath away in shock. She actually believed that keeping her eyes rigidly trained on him was actually protecting her from his fury. She must have felt so lost and alone. Even the person that she called on for help had reasons to hurt her.


She shook her head. “You told her you were still in love with her,” she whispered. “The day she ran to you, to tell you about her problems, to ask you for advice because her life was falling apart… You were in love with her,” she said in an accusing tone. “And you blame it all on me for going after her and on Lex for driving her away.”

Poor Chloe. EVERY single person that she trusted to love her, support he and provide her with unwavering loyalty had turned aginst her for their own selfish demands and purposes. Lex, Clark… and even Lois.

So now she’s going for the confrontation? I’m still looking forward to seeing how that goes. Please update soon. I need closure on this fic now.

Baily007
27th November 2006, 17:54
Wonderful update that brought me to tears! PLEASE don't leave us waiting for too long!

Kit Merlot
27th November 2006, 20:00
That was quite an emotional update!

So Clark was in love with Chloe--damn he always had the worst timing. She left Metropolis to get away from Lex, the death of their child and on top of all that, she had to deal with Clark.

And an interesting twist that Lex asked Lois to go after Chloe to talk to her.

This is an excelltn story:D

Alizaleven
28th November 2006, 00:50
I didn't even realize there was an update cuz my laptop has been messing up, but here I come and I get to read two!! :D I loved both of them, they were awesome. So much emotion and they were great, I can't wait to read more. Please update as soon as you can

starmoon
29th December 2006, 21:18
very sad but please keep going i want to read more this is a good story and i can't wait for more.

somethingeasy
29th December 2006, 21:26
Any chance of an update on this fic. I'm still waiting in breathless anticipation to see what happens when 'Lois' and Lex finally meet up again. Is he going to recognize her in time, or is he going to shoot first and repent later? Scary possibilities. I love to see characters suffer, but I always want a happy ending at the end of all their suffering... but a happy ending doesn't seem likely in this fic... so all I can do is steel myself for the worst, and hope for explanations to all the questions that have been whirling around in my head.

Does Chloe know Lex killed Lana? How did Lex convince Lois to go after Chloe in the first place? How much longer is Chloe expecting to get away with this HUGE scam she's pulling over everyone's eyes? Does Lex have any chance of redemption after all the abominable actions he has committed? Can Chloe forgive Lex and perhaps even 'save him' from the kind of man he has become?

Please update soon. I'd really like to see what happens at the end.

somethingeasy
14th January 2007, 14:03
Whenever I remember this fic, and feel the urge to check up on it, I always finds myself looking through the 'angst' section trying to find the latest threads started by Catheryne. And upon failing I then have to go to the forum search engine and search for "threads started by Catheryne".

It always strikes me by surprise that it's in the romance section, when this fic is irrevocably established as an 'angst fic' in my head. But I suppose, the fact that it is in Romance means that there is actually HOPE for the Chlexy couple. I'm not sure how it could be worked out... and that's why I'm BEGGING Catheryne to come back and finish the fic. Please, please, pretty please? I need development and closure on this fic. And it's far too interesting a plot line to be abandoned.

somethingeasy
19th January 2007, 16:40
So, how goes the writing on this fic. Can we expect a new chapter anytime soon? At least reassure your desperate viewers that this fic hasn't been abandoned... it would have been such a loss and a crying shame if this fic was eventually stored away in the graveyard section.

please update.

somethingeasy
7th February 2007, 16:45
Any chance of an update here. Please tell me this fic has not been forgotten.

malugargula
9th February 2007, 02:24
I really hope this fic has not been forgotten because it's very interesting.
I hope you update soon

somethingeasy
17th February 2007, 17:21
*taps on thread*
Just making sure it's alive and healthy... even if not very active. This thread needs some exercise. It's getting soft and flabby in a most unattractive way. A bit of rigorous activity will tone it back into an impressive and intimidating shape.

Please update.

Catheryne
27th February 2007, 16:07
Apologies for the delay... I was finding it difficult to get some SV drive. I was woken up when I started reading Chloe/Oliver stories. I think I found a new fandom to add to my multifandom list. Hehe.

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Part 5 Don’t Panic

She pushed through the doors of Clark’s building and raced out into the street, frantically whipping her head from left to right to check the traffic yet knowing that she probably would not have stopped even if there was a car racing towards her. She had to get away. She had leave her best friend, the only person she knew could keep her from Lex. The betrayal choked her more than it ever had. It came rushing back to her that she had no one left.

Oh, we're sinking like stones,
All that we fought for,
All those places we've gone,
All of us are done for.

He used to be the one man she could count on. The first night Lex left her alone, the night that she remembered the day her son was supposed to celebrate his first birthday, and Lex had to take a phone call that took him to a corner of the suite speaking in a hushed voice and throwing sideways glances at her, Chloe took her coat and walked out of the room. In the small café on the first floor, she met Clark and cried on his shoulder.

“I don’t know what to do anymore,” she remembered telling him.

He had tipped her chin up, and met her eyes intently. And then he told her, “You have a choice, Chloe. You only have to be brave enough to take that step away from him.”

“He’s hurting, Clark.”

“And he’ll hurt you more to feel better about himself. He doesn’t know, Chloe. He doesn’t pay attention,” Clark had told her, and Chloe had recognized his words for the same truth had been trying to deny. “He’s too immersed in his own world now.” And then he had told her the one thing she feared, and the one thought that niggled in her head. “You can’t save him anymore.”

Chloe had placed her faith in Clark. He had contributed to her decision to leave her husband. And he had been harboring his own selfish reasons.

We live in a beautiful world,
Yeah we do, yeah we do,
We live in a beautiful world,

And what terrified her even more was the memory of that kiss, when her eyes fluttered closed and for a few seconds, the tragedy of her life fell away.

And again she was Chloe Sullivan, sixteen and full of anticipation, hopelessly infatuated with the naïve handsome boy who had a hero complex. And again she was a wallflower drawn to the dance floor by the boy she had been waiting so long for.

Oh, we're sinking like stones,
All that we fought for,
All those places we've gone,
All of us are done for.

She couldn’t believe Clark betrayed her that way, to awaken feelings she’d buried so deep she had fooled herself that they were forgotten. And he had done so in the midst of her crisis.

We live in a beautiful world,
Yeah we do, yeah we do,
We live in a beautiful world.

She ran across the street and drew her cloak around her. She had nowhere to go. She could try her apartment again, but she was unwilling to face Lex, either as Lois being blamed for her cousin’s death or as herself, facing the man who killed every fiber of her being during a time she had believed herself to love him with her whole being.

“Lois.”

She froze in her tracks. Right in front of her, darkened by the shadows of the building, stood the man she would rather burn for than confront. In many aspects, she did burn in her effort to avoid him. Chloe was gone, to him she was no more than ashes blown by the wind.

He stepped out of the shadows and into the light of the streetlamp.

And he was resplendent still, the way he had been on the day that he knelt on one knee and promised her a future.

Oh, all that I know,
There's nothing here to run from,
And there, everybody here's got somebody to lean on.

His eyes were dead, and they rocked her to the very core.

Lex’s eyes, intelligent and vibrant, scheming and cunning, good or evil, they had always been full of life. Lex’s beautiful eyes were dull, almost throbbing with welling tears she knew he would never ever shed.

Certainly not in front of Lois Lane.

Lex Luthor had left Lois’ apartment building and stepped into the elevator. Down. He was going to be in descent forever. He stepped outside and saw his car. As soon as his driver opened the door, he waved him away.

Lex had no knowledge of how long or how far he walked. And it was then that he saw her, a brunette streaking across the street.

“Lois.”

She stopped and regarded him in the darkness, and he could hear the thunderous beating of her heart. He stepped out of the darkness and they regarded each other.

“How long are you going to hide from me?” he rasped.

She closed her eyes and let his voice wash over her. It was the first time she heard him speak to her without the hatred. He seemed too exhausted to burn his energy with hatred.

She relished that.

“I’m not hiding,” she managed.

The moment the words left her mouth, she turned around stiffly and began to walk away. Her stiff walk turned into a jog, then a run.

“Lois,” he called.

The voice was still soft, too soft to be from someone evil. She took bigger steps. It was then that she caught her shoe in a grill vent on the street and she stumbled, then skidded.

Not a minute passed when a hand closed around her elbow and was pulling her up.

“Get away from me, Lex!”

He stared down at her, his fists clenching, watching her.

She swallowed. She had known for a long time before she left what Lex was capable of.

He grasped her upper arms and dragged her towards the street. His car stopped in front of them and he pushed her in. “I need to know everything that happened.”

She regarded him in surprise.

“You have Chloe’s eyes.” Lex looked away.

She pleaded with him, “We should just move on.”

Lex shook his head. “You’re not safe in your apartment. You’re staying with me.”

“You hate me.”

His lips curled. “I don’t deny that. But Chloe always told me that it’s family first. No matter what. I’m responsible for you whether I want to be or not.”

“You remember all that?”

“I remember every second with her.”

Lois shook her head. “She left you. You don’t owe her anything.”

Lex leaned his head back and closed his eyes. “After what you’ve done to her, I’d never expect you to understand Chloe’s idea of a family.”

Oh, all that I know,
There's nothing here to run from,
And there, everybody here's got somebody to lean on.

tbc

lj715
27th February 2007, 16:35
That was an excellent update! So glad you updated. So sad but can't wait for more.

somethingeasy
27th February 2007, 16:44
“He’s hurting, Clark.”

“And he’ll hurt you more to feel better about himself. He doesn’t know, Chloe. He doesn’t pay attention,” Clark had told her, and Chloe had recognized his words for the same truth had been trying to deny. “He’s too immersed in his own world now.” And then he had told her the one thing she feared, and the one thought that niggled in her head. “You can’t save him anymore.”

Chloe had placed her faith in Clark. He had contributed to her decision to leave her husband. And he had been harboring his own selfish reasons.

This was an amazing new chapter. I had been wondering what could have happened between Chloe and Clark that drove her away from him. I got the impression that he had made some advances during her vulnerable moment. But to hear that he encouraged her to give up on her husband, which turned out to be motivated by a selfish desire to have her for himself? I can see why she stopped trusting him.

Poor Chloe was really all alone when she left Lex. She didn’t even have her faithful, supportive childhood friend to help her through the turmoil.


And again she was Chloe Sullivan, sixteen and full of anticipation, hopelessly infatuated with the naïve handsome boy who had a hero complex. And again she was a wallflower drawn to the dance floor by the boy she had been waiting so long for.

I really liked this. How, just for a moment, Chloe was genuinely tempted to sink into whatever Clark offered her. His offer wouldn’t have scared her so much, if she hadn’t been tempted to take him up on it.


And he was resplendent still, the way he had been on the day that he knelt on one knee and promised her a future.

I liked this. How at first glance, he still seemed as magnificent as the day she remembered him at his best and strongest.


His eyes were dead, and they rocked her to the very core.

Lex’s eyes, intelligent and vibrant, scheming and cunning, good or evil, they had always been full of life. Lex’s beautiful eyes were dull, almost throbbing with welling tears she knew he would never ever shed.

And I LOVED this part… How on second glance, she realized he was just a shell of the man she had loved. How grief for her had turned him into this empty vessel.

Lex has done some horrible things in this fic. Which included shutting out his wife during a time when she needed his love, support and shared grieving for their son. Which ALSO included killing the person who helped her get away from him in the first place… I might not have liked Lana, but Lex killed her for helping Chloe. How is he going to atone for that? How could Chloe forgive him for that?


Lex shook his head. “You’re not safe in your apartment. You’re staying with me.”

This was a VERY surprising twist. I would have thought the one person Chloe/Lois was in danger from was Lex himself. But now he says he wants to protect her? What could be more dangerous than his own need for ‘avenging Chloe’?


“You hate me.”

His lips curled. “I don’t deny that. But Chloe always told me that it’s family first. No matter what. I’m responsible for you whether I want to be or not.”

“You remember all that?”

“I remember every second with her.”

Lois shook her head. “She left you. You don’t owe her anything.”

Lex leaned his head back and closed his eyes. “After what you’ve done to her, I’d never expect you to understand Chloe’s idea of a family.”

This final part was a KILLER! In the earlier chapter, I couldn’t have imagined ANY circumstances which could have led to a reconciliation between Chloe and Lex. But having Lex protecting a woman he hates, JUST because he feels a sense of obligation towards the woman he loved. Perhaps there’s a chance he can seek redemption and atonement after all.

I look forward Lex and Chloe finding their way back together again. Perhaps protecting ‘Lois Lane’ will help Lex find his selflessness and humanity again… and seeing Lex interacting with Lois will help Chloe trust him again.

This bodes well for the future of Chlex in this fic. I look forward to seeing more. Please update soon.

westwingwolf
27th February 2007, 17:33
The angst is killing me in this fic but it makes a wonderful read. Hate Clark for trying to take advantage and screwing everything up in the process. Still hoping that Lex and Chloe can overcome the past to make it work though I know it will be a long journey.

Kit Merlot
27th February 2007, 18:04
This is such an intense story!

I have no problem believing that Lex became immersed in his plans for world domination or whatnot, but I do not doubt that Lex ever stopped loving Chloe or their child.

And I agree that Clark played on Chloe's old feelings for him to get her to leave Lex.

And I have to admit, Catheryne, that I'm also enjoying Chloe/Oliver stories:D

malugargula
28th February 2007, 01:45
Great chapter
Everyone is suffering so much... I can't wait to read more
:)

Baily007
28th February 2007, 11:37
This story is so profound and fascinating. I love the compexity of the plot and how you always manage to give it another surpising direction.
Still, the fact that you posted in the "Romance" category gives me the faith that in the end it will be happy Chlex :-)

Catheryne
3rd March 2007, 16:17
Part 6 Crave Me

They could both pretend that the words were not hurtful, but they were both too intelligent for that. Lex quickly glanced at Lois the way he would never have bothered had she not meant so much to Chloe.

“I’m sorry,” his voice rumbled in his chest.

She smiled tightly, partly because as Lois Lane in Lex’s truth, she deserved the slur, and partly because as Chloe Sullivan it went against her grain to put stock on the idea that Lex could exhibit such unpracticed humanity. He had hardly stretched those muscles since long before she left him.

“Lex, I don’t really think that it’s a good idea to stay under one roof, after everything. You despise me; and I don’t trust you.”

His lips curled into a smirk. “True. And you no reason to.” He turned his attention to the passing streets outside the window and continued, “Late at night when I wake up from nightmares of Chloe burning alive in that attack, I get the urge to hunt you down and press on your windpipe until you’re dying for breath.” Then he regarded her in the darkness of the car. “Then I force myself to remember that Chloe had a mind of her own, and it would have happened anyway.”

She had to know. It was not a good idea to open that can of worms, but she really needed to know. “Don’t you sometimes also remember that she was gone from you long before she died in Europe?”

“What the hell do you know?” he whispered, the softness of his voice belying the rage that thrummed through each word.

“I know my cousin, Lex, inside and out. You would never find anyone who tell you straight out what she really thought other than me,” she said with such certainty she knew she had to tone it down. “She told me everything she’d felt since the moment we were reunited. Lex, you have nothing to hide from me.”

“She told you everything,” he said slowly, digesting the words. “Then you really can answer my questions.”

“Lex, don’t do this to yourself.”

He slid towards her on the cool leather seat and looked her in the eye. Chloe’s eyes.

Have you lost the bitterness
The bitterness that I can see in your eyes
Those wicked eyes

It was so clear. There was no denying it. Lex stared into Chloe’s eyes and she could see him looking at them mystified, as if she had solidified from the million ashes and sat before him again.

Awkwardly, Lex straightened, putting distance between himself and Lois.

“Tell me how she died.”

And what is it you want from me
A best friend or a tragedy
It's hard to get inside your head

“It happened too fast,” was her quick, practiced reply. She had been certain that she would be asked that question often. She would rather not remember. While everyone was focused on Chloe Sullivan, they could not realize how she had lost her cousin then.

He pressed on, uncaring of her turmoil. “Lois, my fiancé was a trained journalist. She knew the ins and outs of wartorn Europe. She knew which roads to avoid and had the survival instincts of a dozen men. I need to know.”

She looked up at Lex’s burning gaze and closed her eyes. As free of emotion as she could manage, she told him, “We were heading north and she… I wanted to stop or turn around because there was a slow moving car heading our way. And then I told her that it was more dangerous to go side by side than to continue along towards our base.”

“She wouldn’t just follow you if her instincts tell her not to,” Lex pointed out.

“She was driving the car,” she whispered.

”Step on the gas, Chloe,” Lois commanded.

“Lois, just stay put,” the blonde argued. “I know what I’m doing.”

The car flashed its lights, yet continued its minimal velocity on the other side of the road. “Chloe, step on it!” Lois yelled.

Instead of slowing down, the car hummed to life and picked up speed. “The faster we pass him by,” Chloe reasoned, “the sooner we’re out of the woods.”

“I can’t believe you’re running again,” Lois grumbled. “That’s exactly why we’re both stuck her.”

“Lois,” Chloe argued, “let’s not do that here. If you haven’t noticed, we’re in serious trouble if that car is what I think it is.”

Lois rolled her eyes at her cousin. “Of course.”

The closer they got to the car, the clearer she saw the driver. Lois squinted and saw the driver’s lips moving feverishly in a chant, with the driver’s eyes closed. For a moment, she wanted to scream. She looked at Chloe and saw her intently focused on the road ahead of her, pressing on the gas and speeding up.

In the split second that they were side by side, Lois closed her hand around the hand brake and pulled up with all her night, sending both of them forward despite the seatbelts and the car careening towards the car beside them.

“It was full of explosives,” she managed. Belatedly she realized that she had been telling the story through sobs. For the first time, she replayed the events consciously, and not in the uncontrolled environment of her sleep. “A suicide bomber, and it was meant for the base that we had just left.”

“You’re not telling me what I want to know,” he whispered. His hand closed around hers and she closed her eyes tighter at the sensation that she missed so much. He held her hand, and touched her ring. “Did she give you my ring? Did she mention me? What did she tell you, Lois?”

“I can’t remember,” she sobbed.

His hand tightened around hers. “This was the woman that I had built my world around,” he reminded her in a tremulous voice. “And you’ve admitted that you played the most part in her death. You will remember everything, Lois, because you’ve taken away my chance to share a life with her. You owe me enough to relive her death and tell me what I want to hear.”

“What do you want to hear?” she demanded, meeting his eyes now.

It's like the way you talk to me
Like we're just a memory
I need to be with you tonight

Lex Luthor’s eyes were naked to her again, the way they had been as he loomed above her as he pumped her full of his child, the night that they conceived Eric.

“That she said my name, even once, before she was gone,” came the whispered wish.

She cried out at the pain of scorching flesh, but managed to lift her upper body with her forearms, biting her lower lip at the searing burn.

“Lois!” Chloe looked around the smoke for her cousin. “Oh God, Lois, where are you?”

The car was shooting flames, and Chloe dropped onto her chest on the ground. “Roll on the ground,” she screamed. “Get rid of the fire on you!” She had not seen her cousin yet. Chloe felt herself thrumming with adrenaline. “Lois, crawl away from the car. There’s gas everywhere.” Chloe took her advice and dropped down to kill the flames.

The ground beside her blew up fire snaking towards her leg. The moment she saw how her leg was soaked with oil, she grabbed some sand from the side of the road and rubbed her leg until it was dry and abraded. Soon it will pus and moisten with her own body fluid. Now she only needed to survive.

Chloe turned to the site of the crash and screamed, “Lois!”

An explosion burst beside her, throwing her off her feet a several feet away. She fell into a crumpled heap right on the sand, feeling her entire body being ravaged by white hot fire. The pain was so much that all she could see was blind white calling to her. Before she lost consciousness, she closed her fist around her ring, then wept.

It was such a conscious action on her part then, because she had thought she was going to die. Chloe cried for the broken that would not be fixed, and she cried for the realization that everything she had placed faith on, of living and dying with the man she loved, would not come to pass.

It was something that Lex did not need to know.

You tried so hard to play the fool
Look at you now your all alone again
Do you find it hard to breathe

“Her fist was closed around your ring when she died,” were the words that left her mouth, despite her decision. In the back of her mind she acknowledged that if Lex were to take away anything from this, he would know that he had at least been loved.

The statement was so simple and matter of fact that she did not expect the reaction from the man that had indirectly killed hundreds.

Lex Luthor bent down and covered his face with his hands, then was racked by tight shudders.

She moved close and swallowed at the sight. Reluctantly, she wrapped an arm across his back and slid her other arm across his chest. Then she drew him against her.

“Lex…” she said softly.

He did not stop, but trembled so violently in her arms she feared that he would just physically fall apart in her embrace.

“Lex,” she hushed. “It will be alright.”

There was no response. Caught in his own world, one that he seemed to have been hiding from for so long, Lex was lost. The tremors, the tight, almost inaudible sobs, the way he hid his face to the world.

He was protected at all costs.

And now you've gone and left me here
Hope that I would disappear
And forget that we ever met at all

The car stopped in front of Lex’s building, and she looked down at him still curled against her.

“Lex, we’re here,” she whispered.

He extricated himself from her embrace but did not straighten. Instead, he rested his elbows on his thighs and placed his fingers on his temples, still hiding his eyes from her with his hands.

Crave me again
Won't you stay with me till the bitter end
Crave me
Stay with me

“Please go on upstairs. I’ve made arrangements for the guest bedroom to be prepared,” he said in his hoarse voice.

“I’m really not comfortable with—“

“Please,” he repeated.

One night. She’d give him that. She was unwilling to leave him alone tonight after this. “Fine,” she surrendered. She got off the vehicle and looked back at him. “Come on.”

“I’ll be there soon,” he told her. Then he picked up the phone beside his door. “Jared,” he said, and for once Chloe realized that he still had in his employ the man who had taken Lex around the city eight times before Lex realized that she had truly left him. “Let’s drive around.”

She slammed the door shut and looked up at the tall building that was now Lex’s home. She missed the house. It was their life, and now he was back living at the top of the world, so far from their dream world.

Chloe turned and watched the car drive away.

Lex was not the man she had fallen in love with. She needed to remember that. Yet there were times, just like tonight, that she wasn’t sure anymore.

Come back to me
Crave me
And it's you and me

Chloe walked into the building and rode the elevator to the penthouse. The doors opened to reveal the posh and luxurious suite that housed all that Lex was as the CEO of a dollar corporation, with nothing to represent who he had been when he was with her.

This was Lex Luthor today.

She had accepted it once, painfully, and that was the reason that she left. Chloe walked over to the glass windows and stared out at the black sky. A figure in blue and red zipped through the sky. She placed her palm against the glass.

And it's you and me
You’re my only desire

Heaving a sigh, Chloe proceeded to the kitchen and opened the refrigerator door. From memory, she took items and laid them on the table, then proceeded to lay ingredients on top of each other, making a thick and healthy sandwich.

It would not take long for Lex to come home. She was going to retreat to the guest bedroom and stay the night, because it would be too emotional to argue with Lex tonight. Tomorrow, she would leave, and try as much as she could to live her life and stay clear of him.

It was the only way he would recover; and the only way she could pick up the pieces.

Chloe proceeded to the first door she saw and opened the door, to reveal a masculine room of black silk sheets and a pair of boxers thrown on the arm of a chair. It left little doubt that this was not her room. She stepped inside and pulled the ring off her finger. She placed it on the side table to leave no doubt of what it meant. She was letting this life go, and giving Lex the closure of holding the ring in his hand.

She picked up the picture frame, and saw herself and Eric waving to the camera. Her fingertips traced the smile on her son’s face.

Crave me again
Won't you stay with me till the bitter end
Won't you crave me again
He is half the man I am

He came back from the drive, emotionally and physically drained. Lex flipped on the lights to his cold apartment. He was sure that she would be asleep, probably heading straight to bed the moment she walked in. On his way to get some water, he saw the covered plate on the table. When he lifted the cover, there sat a sandwich.

The door of his bedroom swung open, and he looked up to see Lois, teary-eyed as she held the photograph that had been the last thing he looked at at night, before he closed his eyes against his lonely world.

He did not greet her, but nodded as he lifted the sandwich to his mouth and took a bite.

The exact combination of ingredients that he bit into was the same as the one he had made with Chloe one weekend once upon a time.

Crave me again

tbc

lj715
3rd March 2007, 17:00
WoW!!!! So, she finally slipped up a bit. I hope this can somehow work out because it's just too sad this way. They still love each other despite everything. Can't wait for more.

welshy
3rd March 2007, 17:53
This is such a lovely story, I can't wait to find out how Lex is goinng to react if/when he finds out that she's actually Chloe :)

westwingwolf
4th March 2007, 00:14
So is Lex going to realize the truth? Better yet is he going to ask her or is he going to let her live this life for a while until she can feel like she can trust him again? I feel bad for Chloe for feeling that she still needs to hide herself from Lex and having to take Lois' life all the while getting a guilt trip about Lois taking Chloe's life. I also feel for Lex who is obviously hurting and despite the things he's dont, that doesn't mean that he's not allowed to genuinely grieve or be looked at as if everything he feels is an act.

malugargula
4th March 2007, 06:56
That was wonderful
Did she make the same sandwich on purpose???
I can't wait to see him discovering that she's his Chloe
:)

somethingeasy
5th March 2007, 23:16
She smiled tightly, partly because as Lois Lane in Lex’s truth, she deserved the slur, and partly because as Chloe Sullivan it went against her grain to put stock on the idea that Lex could exhibit such unpracticed humanity. He had hardly stretched those muscles since long before she left him.

I understand Chloe’s scepticism over here. I probably wouldn’t have accepted Lex’s responses at face value either. I would have desperately WANTED to believe he has suddenly turned over ‘from the dark side’, but I would have been constantly looking for a hidden agenda.


“Lex, I don’t really think that it’s a good idea to stay under one roof, after everything. You despise me; and I don’t trust you.”

His lips curled into a smirk. “True. And you no reason to.” He turned his attention to the passing streets outside the window and continued, “Late at night when I wake up from nightmares of Chloe burning alive in that attack, I get the urge to hunt you down and press on your windpipe until you’re dying for breath.” Then he regarded her in the darkness of the car. “Then I force myself to remember that Chloe had a mind of her own, and it would have happened anyway.”

Surprisingly enough, it was Lex admitting that he had to fight the urge to choke the life out of Lois that made me trust him just a ‘little’ bit more. If he had claimed that he had just ‘forgiven’ Lois, or even if he had admitted that he didn’t believe she was at fault… But he didn’t. So, let’s give him the benefit of the doubt (for the time being).


“She told you everything,” he said slowly, digesting the words. “Then you really can answer my questions.”

I get the feeling that THIS was the real reason why Lex didn’t hire snipers to stand outside Lois’s window the morning after she returned. He just needed to know about his wife’s final moments.

But I’m still a little wary. Isn’t it possible that he will hire the snipers (or bombers, garrotters, sadistic switchbladed teens) to take care of Lois AFTER he manages to get the information he wants from her?


“It happened too fast,” was her quick, practiced reply. She had been certain that she would be asked that question often. She would rather not remember. While everyone was focused on Chloe Sullivan, they could not realize how she had lost her cousin then.

Poor Chloe. I knew she was in a delicate emotional state. But I always attributed that to fear and paranoia about having her ‘secret identity’ yanked off. I forgot that she was also grieving for a cousin that she undoubtedly loved very much.


She looked up at Lex’s burning gaze and closed her eyes. As free of emotion as she could manage, she told him, “We were heading north and she… I wanted to stop or turn around because there was a slow moving car heading our way. And then I told her that it was more dangerous to go side by side than to continue along towards our base.”

“She wouldn’t just follow you if her instincts tell her not to,” Lex pointed out.

“She was driving the car,” she whispered.

It was a little difficult keeping track of whether Chloe was talking about her own or Lois’s actions, and I had to read through her explanation a couple of times before I could form a clear picture of who did what. But I get that was probably because Chloe herself must have been confused trying to get the narrative across clearly without tripping herself up.


“I can’t believe you’re running again,” Lois grumbled. “That’s exactly why we’re both stuck her.”

“Lois,” Chloe argued, “let’s not do that here. If you haven’t noticed, we’re in serious trouble if that car is what I think it is.”

I always wondered about Lois’s motivations for going after Chloe, presumably to bring her back home ‘as ordered by Lex’. But I get the impression Lois had her own reasons for wanting her cousin to come back. Lois probably wanted Chloe to go back and have a proper final confrontation with Lex, and then get on with her life instead of just running away from everything.

Even now, Chloe is still running, and she’s using Lois to do so. I understand why it would be so tempting for her to hide and spend some time recovering before confronting her husband again, but I hope she manages to find her courage and strength again.


In the split second that they were side by side, Lois closed her hand around the hand brake and pulled up with all her night, sending both of them forward despite the seatbelts and the car careening towards the car beside them.

“It was full of explosives,” she managed. Belatedly she realized that she had been telling the story through sobs. For the first time, she replayed the events consciously, and not in the uncontrolled environment of her sleep. “A suicide bomber, and it was meant for the base that we had just left.”

So, now we finally know for sure… it was Lois’s panicked reaction that resulted in the accident.


Lex Luthor’s eyes were naked to her again, the way they had been as he loomed above her as he pumped her full of his child, the night that they conceived Eric.

“That she said my name, even once, before she was gone,” came the whispered wish.

I really liked the parallels Chloe is drawing over here about the man she used to love, and this desperate human being standing before her. Even if she doesn’t want to be with him anymore, even if she’s now afraid of him… she still loves him.

I want to cry. For both of them. What a mess they have made of what used to be such a wonderful marriage. Mostly Lex’s fault of course, he has a LOT to make up for to prove himself worthy of being Chloe’s husband again.


The ground beside her blew up fire snaking towards her leg. The moment she saw how her leg was soaked with oil, she grabbed some sand from the side of the road and rubbed her leg until it was dry and abraded. Soon it will pus and moisten with her own body fluid. Now she only needed to survive.

Chloe turned to the site of the crash and screamed, “Lois!”

I liked this. The visceral details about how, even though Chloe survived the crash, painful it was for her to move herself to safety and apply some war-field medical aid on herself. VERY nice details. It made it seem so much more real, and satisfying.


“Her fist was closed around your ring when she died,” were the words that left her mouth, despite her decision. In the back of her mind she acknowledged that if Lex were to take away anything from this, he would know that he had at least been loved.

The statement was so simple and matter of fact that she did not expect the reaction from the man that had indirectly killed hundreds.

Lex Luthor bent down and covered his face with his hands, then was racked by tight shudders.

I’m glad Chloe decided to exercise a bit of mercy for poor Lex. The poor man might not have deserved it, but he needed to know the truth… that (in the moments when she thought she was dying) his wife was thinking of him.

I can’t believe Lex actually broke down like that. Especially in front of a woman he regards with hate and contempt. He must have been in a truly desperate state to allow himself to appear weak and vulnerable like this.


“Lex…” she said softly.

He did not stop, but trembled so violently in her arms she feared that he would just physically fall apart in her embrace.

“Lex,” she hushed. “It will be alright.”

There was no response. Caught in his own world, one that he seemed to have been hiding from for so long, Lex was lost. The tremors, the tight, almost inaudible sobs, the way he hid his face to the world.

He was protected at all costs.

It might not have been the smartest move to compromise her ‘secret identity’ by comforting Lex like this, but faced with this display of weakness and grief, how else could Chloe have reacted. We know she still loves the guy, and seeing him hurting like this must be killing her.


“Please go on upstairs. I’ve made arrangements for the guest bedroom to be prepared,” he said in his hoarse voice.

“I’m really not comfortable with—“

“Please,” he repeated.

This surprised me. But it seems like Lex’s offer to ‘take care of Chloe’s existing family’ was a legitimate one that he actually plans to honour. How about that?

It seems like there’s a chance that Lex can earn Chloe’s trust again after all. Excellent!


Lex was not the man she had fallen in love with. She needed to remember that. Yet there were times, just like tonight, that she wasn’t sure anymore.

Lex is acting sweet and considerate towards a person WITHOUT any hidden agendas? I can see why Chloe might be falling for him again. If only she (and the readers) knew this kind of behaviour wasn’t just a temporary phase he was going through.


Chloe walked into the building and rode the elevator to the penthouse. The doors opened to reveal the posh and luxurious suite that housed all that Lex was as the CEO of a dollar corporation, with nothing to represent who he had been when he was with her.

This was Lex Luthor today.

She had accepted it once, painfully, and that was the reason that she left. Chloe walked over to the glass windows and stared out at the black sky. A figure in blue and red zipped through the sky. She placed her palm against the glass.

I REALLY loved this part about how Lex’s penthouse was a reflection of himself, and how it reinforced Chloe’s resolve to not get together with the man he had made himself into. It was a subtle, but powerful way of showing why Chloe was unhappy, and why she left in the first place.


He came back from the drive, emotionally and physically drained. Lex flipped on the lights to his cold apartment. He was sure that she would be asleep, probably heading straight to bed the moment she walked in. On his way to get some water, he saw the covered plate on the table. When he lifted the cover, there sat a sandwich.

The door of his bedroom swung open, and he looked up to see Lois, teary-eyed as she held the photograph that had been the last thing he looked at at night, before he closed his eyes against his lonely world.

He did not greet her, but nodded as he lifted the sandwich to his mouth and took a bite.

The exact combination of ingredients that he bit into was the same as the one he had made with Chloe one weekend once upon a time.

WOW! That was quite an exciting ending to the chapter. Suddenly ALL the clues have come together for Lex to be ‘probably’ able to form a clear picture of the truth.

Then again, perhaps not… Chloe crying over a picture of Eric might be dismissed as ‘Lois’ crying over a picture of the kin she has lost. And the sandwich, perhaps Lex will dismiss it believing that Chloe must have taught Lois how to put together those specific ingredients.

The situation can go either way, and I’m looking forward to seeing how it turns out. But whatever the case, Chloe and Lex have a LOT of issues to work out before they can trust each other again. In fact, it might actually get HARDER for Lex to prove he’s a changed man if he reveals that he knows who ‘Lois’ really is. Chloe will believe that any change in behaviour after his revelation will only be an act put on to ‘win her over’ until she settles into a life with him again.

Phew. A lot more hard stuff to be taken care of before the Chlex happens, and I’m looking forward to every suspense-filled angsty moment of it. Please update soon.

Catheryne
21st March 2007, 12:11
Part 7 Creep

She offered a trembling smile. His steady gaze that had traces of doubt unsettled her. “Glad to see you’re back,” she managed as emotionlessly as she could, which was a great effort given the tight constraint of her throat. “I hope I got the sandwich correct. Chloe said it was your favorite.”

His gaze wavered for a moment, as if the answer had taken him off guard. “It’s good. You got it down perfectly.”

She waited a bit before nodding and turning away. His eyes followed her as she vanished into the corridor. The moment that she was gone from her sight, Lex tossed the half-eaten sandwich into the trash. He shook his head free of inane fantasies. It was time to burn out the toxins of the day, the feelings of deprivation that consumed him, and set everything to rest.

He had done the last thing he needed to close the book.

If she could see all this, she would ask for nothing more, he thought as he entered his workout room and started unbuttoning the dress shirt he wore. Lex shrugged off the expensive clothing and dropped the shirt on the floor. He loosened his belt and took it off. Standing in the middle of the makeshift gym in office slacks and Italian leather shoes, Lex looked out of place in the space that had only a treadmill, a bike and a boxing sandbag.

Slowly he wrapped his fists in bandage. His movements were smooth, slow. Then suddenly his fist flew and slammed against the bag with a grunt. Punch after punch he threw his weight against the boxing bag, his rhythm punctuated only by grunts of effort, not pausing even for two second intervals, he hit until he could not hit more.

As sweat poured from his body, drenching his naked torso, his vision darkened at the edges until he could see close to nothing. Still he continued the beating that was more violent towards his body than towards the target. His breath came in loud gasps and his chest tightened until he fell onto his knees, his head hanging from his shoulders.

It took several moments to regain his breath, after which he raised his face towards the ceiling, still panting.

“This has got to be enough for you,” he gasped. Lex could hear his heart’s violent beating in his ear. “Because seeing her every day is almost more than I can take.” It’s her eyes—her fucking stolen eyes.

When you were here before,
Couldn't look you in the eyes
You're just like an angel,
your skin makes me cry

When Clark remembered her, it was easy to glare at the woman who had effectively taken her place in their lives. Lois arrived in the Daily Planet office and took a seat in Chloe’s old chair again, turned on the old computer and met his eyes.

“You do know that we would eventually have to work together, don’t you?”

“We’re partners,” Lois admitted grudgingly. “Perry hates me.”

Clark gave her a smile of discomfort. He took her words as a cue that maybe, they could be friends, and everything would be fine. “I’m sorry about what I said to you your first day back.” He shrugged. “I think I have unattended angst.”

“You lost your friend,” she gave him as his own excuse. “I’m sure you could have been worse, given the circumstances.”

“It’s not just that. We weren’t,” he hesitated,” we weren’t just that.”

She looked up at him in shock, at the words he admitted, of a truth she had tried to bleed out of her body when she had the chance. Her greatest mistake looked her in the eye. “ I don’t want to hear about it,” she choked.

“I have to say it. It’s the only way I can explain why I was the way I was.”

“Clark, I understand. Believe me, you don’t have to confess anything to me,” she pleaded.

He closed his eyes tightly and shook his head, but the images were straight from a dream and they kept coming back over and over again. “Sometimes I wonder if it will help me if I tell Lex.”

“No,” she said sharply. “Haven’t you done enough?”

“I really thought when she came back that maybe, maybe we’d be together.”

You float like a feather
In a beautiful world
I wish I was special
You're so fucking special

”Thank you,” Clark gasped, with his face buried in her hair.

Chloe closed her eyes and swallowed deeply as she achieved her own quiet release. Her heart thundered in her chest. Her hands were splayed across Clark’s sweaty bare back. Gently, she moved her arms so that her palms would rest on his chest. “Get off, Clark,” she whispered. “I need to go.”

“You can sleep, Chlo,” he assured her. “I won’t go anywhere.”

“Clark, get up,” she repeated more firmly. “I’m going to wash up.”

Reluctantly he pulled himself up, leaving her body and wincing at the way she quickly curled herself into a ball. Chloe grasped for the shirt he had discarded on the floor and pulled it over her shoulders, hastily buttoning the front so that it was uneven at the hem.

Chloe padded across the motel room towards the bathroom and closed the door behind her. She turned on the shower and turned it to hot. While she was waiting for the water to heat up, Chloe fumbled with the buttons of Clark’s shirt and dropped it on the tiled floor. Slowly the water seeped into the threat and darkened the cloth.

“Chloe,” she heard Clark call from the other side of the door. “Chlo—“

“Not now, Clark,” she called back.

“I know you, Chloe. You don’t have to feel bad about this.”

She didn’t answer. She turned her face up towards the spray of water, feeling the burning drops of water on her skin. Her face crumpled and then she just knew she was crying, even though the water quickly washed her tears away.

“You know how I feel,” Clark continued. “Don’t be afraid.”

And it was the words that resulted in the heaving sobs that racked her shoulders. Suddenly she was no longer willing to have the water fall directly on her face. Suddenly she didn’t want to be exposed so much. She turned around and wrapped her arms around her body, covering her chest with trembling wet limbs, her soaked hair falling to both sides of her face, hiding herself from the rest of the world.

Clark’s calls stopped and Chloe did not even notice. All she knew was she was crying until her eyes were so dry they hurt. She turned off the shower and grabbed the motel towel, wrapping it tightly around herself.

Clark looked up from where he was sitting on the edge of the bed the moment she opened the door. “Are you okay?” he asked.

“Clark, I’m going to leave.”

His eyes were hurt. “Are you going back to Lex? You’re not happy with him, Chloe.”

“I don’t know what to do anymore, Clark, but I can’t be with him. Not after all he’s done.”

“Then you can stay with me.”

She shook her head. “He’s not going to just let me go.”

He stood up, now only wearing his boxers. “It’s not like I can’t protect you from Lex Luthor, Chlo.”

And didn’t she know it. Just a couple of hours before, vulnerable and on edge after leaving Lex, Clark had found her waiting for a bus, always to her rescue. It was when he took her hand that she asked wonderingly, to herself, why she couldn’t have fallen in love with a hero.

“I will protect you, Chloe,” he repeated, his voice firm enough that Chloe almost believed him.

“You could,” she admitted, “take Lex up so high into the air and then drop him into the Atlantic ocean. But I’m not going to let you.”

But I'm a creep,
I'm a weirdo

She hurriedly put her clothes back on and picked up her bag. “I shouldn’t have come back here with you. Clark, my family is falling apart!”

He took her by her arms and his eyes blazed down at her. “And it’s not my fault.”

“I never said it was,” she whispered. She had been shattered by his conversation with Lex, on Eric’s birthday memorial dinner earlier, when he knelt before her and asked her to swear to stay.

“Stay,” Clark said softly, without the tremulous fear that came with Lex’s voice. “Stay and I swear I’ll make you the happiest woman in the world. You say that you wish you’d fallen in love with a hero. Lex will never be one, Chloe. But I am. And I’m here.”

What the hell am I doin' here?
I don't belong here

Gently but firmly, she pulled away from Clark and walked over to the door. Before leaving, she turned to face him and set expectations.

“Tomorrow morning I’m asking Perry to assign me out of the country. I need to leave, Clark. I need to leave Lex and I need to be away from you.”

I don't care if it hurts,
I wanna have control
I want a perfect body
I want a perfect soul

“She wouldn’t have come back to you,” she concluded with a certainty that came with knowing herself more since her harrowing ordeal.

“You can’t be sure of that.”

He shook her head. “I don’t believe you. We spent her last night here together. She was coming back to me until you came.”

She regarded Clark with silent eyes, reading every curve and hollow on his face. He believed every word. Nothing that she could say now would fix it.

I want you to notice
when I'm not around
You're so Fuckin' special
I wish I was special

When Lex Luthor came back from the meeting and settled into his office chair, he leaned back and steepled his hands on the bridge of his nose. At that moment he saw the small greenish envelope peeking from underneath the stack of magazines on his coffee table. He walked over towards it and picked it up.

Inside the envelope was a piece of Daily Planet stationery. He unfolded the piece of paper. The handwriting made him pause, and the words sent a cold wave slamming on him.

But I'm a creep
I'm a weirdo

“When I swore you would be in heart forever, I had not been lying. Unlike many people in your life, I would not have deceived you willingly.

I leave with a heart heavy with anguish that our world has come crashing down around us, and also with unwavering affection. I cannot not love you, Lex, despite all of it.

I’ve betrayed you, but I am brave enough to face you in time. Now I’m running away from myself, towards myself… I don’t know.

When I return, we will have an answer.”

Chloe silently watched the lack of emotion or reaction on Lex as he read the letter that she had slipped under the stack of reading material only minutes before.

What the hell am I doin' here?
I don't belong here, ohhhh, ohhhh

Lex folded the piece of paper and slid it into the envelope. He went over to his desk and settled back into his chair again, then tossed the envelope onto his desk, staring at it as if expecting it to burst into flames.

He raised his gaze towards the doorway and frowned at the sight of brown hair. He pushed his chair back and strode towards the door, then turned his head towards where she had run to.

He proceeded to the elevators and saw the waiting area vacant. Lex raised his phone and dialed his security department.

“I want the surveillance video of the corridor in front of my office.”

She's running out again
She's running out
She runs runs runs runs...

Lex watched the video emailed by his security. Afterwards, he went to the Daily Planet, determined to find out what she was hiding. He was informed that she had stepped out for lunch, which he expected. Lois Lane would have had to make some excuse to leave the message in his office. She was wearing a coat when she came in, but she was unmistakable. Lex watched the sharp images that captured Lois Lane entering his office.

The moment he saw her, Lex stood up. She walked over closer to him.

“You forget that I’m paranoid, and that I have my building completely equipped with video surveillance.”

She looked up at him. “Lex…”

“How could you keep the letter from me?” Lex asked emotionlessly. “Did she leave it with you before she left?”

She breathed in some relief. “I can’t tell you that.”

“What betrayal?” he asked.

And it was the easiest way she could unburden, but it would not have been fair to him, when he had no one to confront. “I don’t know.”

He grabbed her arms. “Who was it, Lois?” he demanded, his eyes throbbing with tears of rage, of anger, of despair. She wasn’t certain.

She winced at the pain. “I’m so sorry, Lex,” she cried.

Whatever makes you happy
Whatever you want
You're so fucking special
I wish I was special

“Who?”

And for that split second her guilt overcame her good sense. She hurt him and he wanted to know this.

"Clark," she blurted.

And the face she saw was that of a shattered soul.

"But she loved you," she told him. "She loved you."

But I'm a creep,
I'm a weirdo
What the hell am I doin' here?
I don't belong here

He turned away from her. His stiff movements carried him towards the doors to the elevator. She closed her eyes. If there was one thing that had not changed out of the old her, it was that she could never bear to see him walking away.

I don't belong here...

tbc

Kit Merlot
21st March 2007, 13:33
My God Catheryne, this was a gorgeous update!

I'm not surprised that Clark is so delusional that he actually believed that Chloe was going to come back to him.

And now Lex is going to believe that Chloe left him because of Clark.

Is Chloe going to let Lex know who she really is?

Excellent work on this fic:D

Baily007
21st March 2007, 14:15
Wow - this story is so intense. The last two updates were just amazing!
I can't wait what will happen next :-)

somethingeasy
21st March 2007, 20:11
She offered a trembling smile. His steady gaze that had traces of doubt unsettled her. “Glad to see you’re back,” she managed as emotionlessly as she could, which was a great effort given the tight constraint of her throat. “I hope I got the sandwich correct. Chloe said it was your favorite.”

His gaze wavered for a moment, as if the answer had taken him off guard. “It’s good. You got it down perfectly.”

Brilliant move by Chloe! I was seriously afraid that she had been figured out, but she’s sharp enough to have caught onto the danger, and averted it accordingly. Lex seems to have bought it completely. Excellent!


She waited a bit before nodding and turning away. His eyes followed her as she vanished into the corridor. The moment that she was gone from her sight, Lex tossed the half-eaten sandwich into the trash. He shook his head free of inane fantasies. It was time to burn out the toxins of the day, the feelings of deprivation that consumed him, and set everything to rest.

I wanted to cry at this part. I cannot imagine why this fic is in the Romance section when it is SO obviously a heavy-duty, beautifully written angst fic.

I loved the phrase ‘burn out the toxins’ to describe Lex attempting to finish up his mourning and start accepting a life without hope of Chloe ever returning. It just shows the horrible state he is in, that he would describe ‘hope’ as a seductive, addictive toxin/drug.


Slowly he wrapped his fists in bandage. His movements were smooth, slow. Then suddenly his fist flew and slammed against the bag with a grunt. Punch after punch he threw his weight against the boxing bag, his rhythm punctuated only by grunts of effort, not pausing even for two second intervals, he hit until he could not hit more.

As sweat poured from his body, drenching his naked torso, his vision darkened at the edges until he could see close to nothing. Still he continued the beating that was more violent towards his body than towards the target. His breath came in loud gasps and his chest tightened until he fell onto his knees, his head hanging from his shoulders.

It took several moments to regain his breath, after which he raised his face towards the ceiling, still panting.

“This has got to be enough for you,” he gasped. Lex could hear his heart’s violent beating in his ear. “Because seeing her every day is almost more than I can take.” It’s her eyes—her fucking stolen eyes.

WOW! This part… it made me… I can’t describe it. It was so powerful. It really showed how incredibly desperate he really was to try and move past his memories and pain. And keeping with the ‘toxin’ metaphor, it reminded me of the kind of desperation shown by Drug Addicts who try sweating and screaming the drugs out of their systems on the nights they suddenly go ‘cold turkey’. It’s horrible and painful to watch, but ultimately, it’s the best thing they can do for themselves.

I’m glad to see Lex is making a stalwart attempt to heal himself.


Clark gave her a smile of discomfort. He took her words as a cue that maybe, they could be friends, and everything would be fine. “I’m sorry about what I said to you your first day back.” He shrugged. “I think I have unattended angst.”

“You lost your friend,” she gave him as his own excuse. “I’m sure you could have been worse, given the circumstances.”

‘Unattended angst’??!! Chloe is being far too generous to forgive Clark with this half-assed apology. Then again, he IS making an attempt towards reconciliation, and it just wouldn’t be right (or smart) to throw it back in his face.


“It’s not just that. We weren’t,” he hesitated,” we weren’t just that.”

She looked up at him in shock, at the words he admitted, of a truth she had tried to bleed out of her body when she had the chance. Her greatest mistake looked her in the eye. “ I don’t want to hear about it,” she choked.

Bloody (*^*&^%* HELL!!! I picked up on the implications of Clark’s confession, but I didn’t want to believe it. I didn’t realize just how far and in over her head Chloe had gotten with the temptation that Clark represented. No wonder she felt she had to run away from BOTH of these powerful men in Metropolis.


He closed his eyes tightly and shook his head, but the images were straight from a dream and they kept coming back over and over again. “Sometimes I wonder if it will help me if I tell Lex.”

“No,” she said sharply. “Haven’t you done enough?”

Oh NO! Clark must NOT be allowed to tell Lex. Hearing such a confession from Clark would be enough to destroy Lex and drive him over the edge into destructive, vengeful insanity, and NO-ONE would be spared his wrath.


”Thank you,” Clark gasped, with his face buried in her hair.

Chloe closed her eyes and swallowed deeply as she achieved her own quiet release. Her heart thundered in her chest. Her hands were splayed across Clark’s sweaty bare back. Gently, she moved her arms so that her palms would rest on his chest. “Get off, Clark,” she whispered. “I need to go.”

“You can sleep, Chlo,” he assured her. “I won’t go anywhere.”

I have to admit, Clark was being wonderful and sweet over here. If only the circumstances were better, I would have imagined this to be the start of a beautiful fairytale romance. I can see why Chloe would have given in to such a mistake over here. Clark can be really irresistible if he tries (or even if he doesn’t try).


“Not now, Clark,” she called back.

“I know you, Chloe. You don’t have to feel bad about this.”

She didn’t answer. She turned her face up towards the spray of water, feeling the burning drops of water on her skin. Her face crumpled and then she just knew she was crying, even though the water quickly washed her tears away.

“You know how I feel,” Clark continued. “Don’t be afraid.”

But, despite how sweetly sincere he might be, Clark just doesn’t understand what Chloe needs. And he couldn’t begin to imagine the kind of damage he just did to her.

I wish I could hate him for this, but it’s not really his fault that he doesn’t GET IT! He’s not malevolent or even manipulative (maybe, maybe not manipulative), just clumsy… and perhaps a little desperate.


And it was the words that resulted in the heaving sobs that racked her shoulders. Suddenly she was no longer willing to have the water fall directly on her face. Suddenly she didn’t want to be exposed so much. She turned around and wrapped her arms around her body, covering her chest with trembling wet limbs, her soaked hair falling to both sides of her face, hiding herself from the rest of the world.

Poor Chloe. When she left her husband, she was feeling scared, lost and alone… and she fell into bed with the ONE man her husband hated above all others. Now she feels guilty for ‘betraying him’ as well as abandoning her husband.

Why can’t Clark at least TRY to empathise instead of just focusing on HIS wants and desires??!!

“I don’t know what to do anymore, Clark, but I can’t be with him. Not after all he’s done.”


“Then you can stay with me.”

She shook her head. “He’s not going to just let me go.”

He stood up, now only wearing his boxers. “It’s not like I can’t protect you from Lex Luthor, Chlo.”

And didn’t she know it. Just a couple of hours before, vulnerable and on edge after leaving Lex, Clark had found her waiting for a bus, always to her rescue. It was when he took her hand that she asked wonderingly, to herself, why she couldn’t have fallen in love with a hero.

“I will protect you, Chloe,” he repeated, his voice firm enough that Chloe almost believed him.

“You could,” she admitted, “take Lex up so high into the air and then drop him into the Atlantic ocean. But I’m not going to let you.”

Chloe might have made a slight tactical error over here. She’s leading Clark to believe that Lex is the only reason she’s leaving. She should have made it clear to Clark that she didn’t want to be with HIM either. That, despite everything that has happened, she still loves Lex a great deal more than she could ever love Clark.

But once again, I understand why she didn’t say all these things. It is a rather cruel thing to say to someone who has confessed his love for you.


“I never said it was,” she whispered. She had been shattered by his conversation with Lex, on Eric’s birthday memorial dinner earlier, when he knelt before her and asked her to swear to stay.

I remember this scene too. It left quite an impression on me. I can see it affected Chloe very strongly too. With good reason… Lex is not the type of person to admit to vulnerability, and begging (actually BEGGING) Chloe to stay displayed a weakness that should have been unimaginable in Lex Luthor.


“Stay,” Clark said softly, without the tremulous fear that came with Lex’s voice. “Stay and I swear I’ll make you the happiest woman in the world. You say that you wish you’d fallen in love with a hero. Lex will never be one, Chloe. But I am. And I’m here.”

In his own way, Clark can be JUST as seductive as Lex. But Chloe is not going to fall under his spell again.


“She wouldn’t have come back to you,” she concluded with a certainty that came with knowing herself more since her harrowing ordeal.

“You can’t be sure of that.”

He shook her head. “I don’t believe you. We spent her last night here together. She was coming back to me until you came.”

She regarded Clark with silent eyes, reading every curve and hollow on his face. He believed every word. Nothing that she could say now would fix it.

I wonder if Clark will accept it once (or if?) it is revealed that Lois was Chloe all along. In the meantime, let him enjoy his happy delusions.


“When I swore you would be in heart forever, I had not been lying. Unlike many people in your life, I would not have deceived you willingly.

I leave with a heart heavy with anguish that our world has come crashing down around us, and also with unwavering affection. I cannot not love you, Lex, despite all of it.

I’ve betrayed you, but I am brave enough to face you in time. Now I’m running away from myself, towards myself… I don’t know.

When I return, we will have an answer.”

I just DON’T understand why Chloe left such a note for Lex. I cannot imagine anything more cruel. Chloe assured him that she had every intention of returning from her trip with hopes for reconciliation (or perhaps confrontation and closure) between them. But now… NOW Lex believes she’s dead, and it would like losing his chance with Chloe all over again.

It’s just cruel!


He proceeded to the elevators and saw the waiting area vacant. Lex raised his phone and dialed his security department.

“I want the surveillance video of the corridor in front of my office.”

heh. And Chloe was a fool for not expecting this to happen. She would have been better off handing the note to Lex herself.


The moment he saw her, Lex stood up. She walked over closer to him.

“You forget that I’m paranoid, and that I have my building completely equipped with video surveillance.”

Lex describing himself as paranoid made me giggle. As long as he’s aware of it…


“What betrayal?” he asked.

And it was the easiest way she could unburden, but it would not have been fair to him, when he had no one to confront. “I don’t know.”

Ok, she didn’t mean to be cruel. She was just trying to ease her own guilty conscience… at the expense of Lex’s peace of mind. Just like Clark, she was clumsy and thoughtless rather than malevolent.


“Who?”

And for that split second her guilt overcame her good sense. She hurt him and he wanted to know this.

"Clark," she blurted.

And the face she saw was that of a shattered soul.

"But she loved you," she told him. "She loved you."

I actually think it’s a GOOD thing that Chloe (even in the guise of Lois) was the one to tell Lex about her affair with Clark. It seemed like Clark was right on the threshold of making a confession (or perhaps even righteously gloating?) to Lex that Chloe spent her last night in Metropolis in his arms.

It might have been shattering and painful to hear this from Chloe/Lois. But it would have been devastating to have heard this truth from Clark’s perspective.


He turned away from her. His stiff movements carried him towards the doors to the elevator. She closed her eyes. If there was one thing that had not changed out of the old her, it was that she could never bear to see him walking away.

I don't belong here...

Like I mentioned, this story should have been in the angst section. It started with everyone in horrible pain, and it ended with everyone’s psyches destroyed.

But, it’s in the romance section… which means there’s hope for a happy ending… which pleases me to no end. I’m thoroughly enjoying the angst and conflict, but it makes me happy to know that there WILL (eventually) be a happy ending for all major characters.

I look forward to seeing the journey. Please update soon.

lj715
21st March 2007, 20:29
You are killing me with this fic! I really thought Lex had figured it out. Was shocked that Chloe had slept with Clark. Hope Chloe reveals her true self to Lex soon. I don't know if I can take anymore ( but, you know I really can so update again soon). Please.

westwingwolf
22nd March 2007, 00:19
I can't believe that Chloe could do that but in a way I also can. They did have some major problems and she was weak and vunerable and angry in that moment. It's obvious she immediately regretted it.

So while some of my anger is with Chloe and I'm still angry and unsure about whatever it is that Lex did, it's Clark that I'm really angry with because he's an outsider knowing their problems and creating even more. He should have left Chloe alone and he's an ass for presuming that she would want him when she herself said she didn't.

Now Lex is hurt, but it probably wouldn't do well for Lex to think of Chloe as this perfect being that died tragically. If they are ever going to work, he's going to have to know everything.

malugargula
23rd March 2007, 01:29
Great update
:)
Please don`t let Lex think that she left him because of Clark
I`m so curious if she`ll tell him who she really is

skauble
3rd April 2007, 07:11
Sometimes I just have to have some angst and this fic really comes through. It's so heart breaking seeing how everyone's lives fell apart. And poor Chloe trying to get something back finally.

I love the way that you convey the anguish of all involved. It's both beautiful and moving. I can't wait until everyone figures out what's going on, but I'm afraid that, even then, things aren't necessarily going to end up happy. I guess that's how life is at times, though.

Wonderful, wonderful story and I eagerly await an update.

~Sarah~

Catheryne
10th April 2007, 03:24
See Into Me

Chapter 7 – Iris

There was no sound aside from her breathing and the steady drone of the air conditioner. Chloe could not help but shiver at the cold. The temperature had obviously been left unattended for some time, and so had dropped to an almost uninhabitable low. There was no other light than that which came from the building signs outside. Chloe groped on the wall for the switch and flooded the room suddenly with blinding white before adjusting the brightness.

"Lex," she called out tentatively.

Chloe walked over to the kitchen to look for him. Finding no one, she returned to the living room and sat on the couch. She idly picked uo the remote for the temperature and raised the temperature.

A moment later there was a shatter from inside Lex’s library. She ran there to find Lex leaning against the wall.

And I'd give up forever to touch you
Cause I know that you feel me somehow

His eyes were bleary when he looked over to where she was as if expecting that he would find her when he turned. His gaze chilled her to the bone. He looked at her as if he could see right through her lies. Instead of running out the same way she did before, Chloe realized that Lex, for the first time in their lives, really desperately needed her to stay. She walked over towards him and took his arm. He leaned on her, and she could smell the alcohol in his breath.

“Lex, what are you doing?”

He looked down into her eyes as they glittered with her tears. “I despise everything about you,” he answered, and she could almost feel the hatred tangible in his voice. “I wish you were dead,” he gritted out.

She closed her eyes, and a lone tear seeped out.

“Both of you,” he continued. At his words, Chloe looked up at him in surprise. “I thought I could do this,” he murmured. “I really did.”

“Come on, Lex. You’ve got to sleep this off.” She tried to pull on his arm, but he would not budge. “Let me help you.”

“But this isn’t going to. I’ve got to stop fooling myself. If I kept you safe, I told myself I’d be making it up to Chloe,” he said as if he did not hear her.

“I don’t want to hear this, Lex,” she choked out. And it was true. There was no need for her to know how her admission had knocked her from a pedestal to a muck of hatred in such a short time.

“But I can’t stand you,” he told her. “I can’t stand breathing in the same air you breathe. And I can’t stand knowing that you’re around because of some misguided loyalty to a woman who obviously held no such devotion.”

She forced herself not to hear his words. Lex finally stumbled along with her on their way to his bedroom. Chloe opened the large door and helped him onto the bed. As Lex plopped down onto his back, Chloe gathered a silk blanket and spread it over him.

“Sleep first,” she whispered.

“When I wake up,” he returned, “I want you gone.”

You're the closest to heaven that I'll ever be
And I don't want to go home right now

She had not ventured out so late at night for so long. It had something to do with a deep seated fear she had, that in the darkness one of the objects around her would just explode and send her back into the claws of death she had once escaped.

Tonight she had been sent back outside by the one man that confounded her, that threw her off balance just when she had started to think that she had finally found her stability. She wanted to be away from him but she still wanted to see him, to touch him and know that he would find a way back to his feet somehow. Lex Luthor made her want to know he would be able to move on yet her heart rebelled at the idea of his hands on another woman.

And all I can taste is this moment
And all I can breathe is your life
Cause sooner or later it's over
I just don't want to miss you tonight

“One day, I’ll marry you,” he had said once, as he stared at the ceiling, lying abed with her.

She turned her head towards him, eyes puzzled. No one ever spoke of commitment, least of all marriage. And he voiced it as if it was a realization this time. “Will you?” she said teasingly, with a small smile on her face.

Lex turned his head to face her, then stole a swift kiss. “I’m pretty sure I will,” he replied.

“Isn’t that weird,” Chloe murmured, the mirth gone from her eyes.

“Very,” he admitted.

“Then again you get married at the drop of a hat,” she commented offhandedly.

Lex picked up her hand and kissed her fingers. “I was in love with them all,” he told her. “I was never obsessed with anyone like I am with you.”

The words sent a shiver down her back. Chloe edged closer to him in bed, and sighed when he wrapped her in his embrace. She laid her hand on his chest and kissed the bare skin above his heart. “I love you,” she told him, and it was a night of realizations and clichés.

Lex would never be one to use such common words. “I can’t live knowing that you’re not mine,” he answered softly.

And I don't want the world to see me
Cause I don't think that they'd understand

Chloe smiled at the thought as she closed her eyes, spent with physical exhaustion and the emotional demand of the night. She must have been asleep for mere minutes when she was jarred from her sleep by Lex’s voice. Chloe opened her eyes to find him looming above her, positioned between her legs, pressing short fervent kisses on her chin. She felt him pressed up against her, hard.

“Lex?” she whispered. Her eyes widened when he thrust inside. Caught unprepared, Chloe swallowed deeply as she waited for her body to adjust to the intrusion. Thankfully she was still wet from their earlier intercourse, and she held onto his back as he pumped into her erratically. She arched her back as he painfully bit into her neck, giving him more room for exploration.

“Tell me,” he demanded. “Chloe, say it.”

And she wanted to say it, she thought desperately as Lex’s movements grew faster and faster, as her thighs started to burn at the ceaseless motion.

“I—love—you,” she managed, with each jarring thrust.

His eyes squeezed shut. “No.” Deeper, he thrusted. Sweat rolled down his forehead, down the side of his face, then dripped onto the hollow between her breasts.

“Lex,” she pleaded, so close, her body hurting for release.

“Tell me,” he demanded, stopping halfway into her channel.

Chloe arched up, then turned her head away.

“Tell me you’re mine.”

When everything's made to be broken
I just want you to know who I am

It was the moment that she turned the corner that Chloe realized she was being followed. Stupid of her not to notice sooner. Living with Lex, she had been trained to recognize the signs.

She stopped in front of a bridal boutique, and to anyone watching she was a lone woman dreamily admiring the silk taffeta flowing gown in the window display. Instead, Chloe focused on the reflection on the window. There was a car several yards behind her, with its headlights off.

The driver, a small Caucasian man, met her eyes in the reflection. Chloe’s heart stopped. From the passenger side, another man stepped out of the car. She vaguely recognized him from one of the Lipaztan government aides. She tried to appear calm as she walked towards the opposite direction.

And you can't fight the tears that ain't coming
Or the moment of truth in your lies

As Chloe strode faster, so did the man. His hand was inside his coat pocket, and her heart hammered in her chest. Something protruded underneath the cloth, and experience told her that it was a gun. At the back of her mind, she asked herself why not just to let him kill her. Everyone knew she was dead anyway. There would be no added grief if she did die.

Still, the fighter inside her woke from her deep slumber. She was not going to go gently into the night, and allow genocidal maniacs to snuff out the last chance for the world to know the human corruption that happened there.

Gunshot tore through the night. Despite her bravado, Chloe screamed and jerked away from the building wall, where the bullet embedded.

That was when she burst into a run. She glanced behind her and saw that the man had started running after her as well, with the gun drawn out and pointed directly at her. Running straight down the street would not help and would get her killed faster. She did not even look both sides of the street before crossing in a run.

When everything seems like the movies
Yeah you bleed just to know your alive

Out of nowhere a shiny black car sped towards the gunman. The man trained the gun towards the windshield and shot. The bumper threw the gunman against the wall.

“Lex!” she screamed.

Chloe ran towards the car and pulled the door open to find Lex gritting his teeth against the burning pain of the gunshot that went through his shoulder. Then she did not care anymore if Lex would wonder why Lois Lane was suddenly frantic about his health.

She grabbed the sleeve of his shirt and tore it open, then stared at the freely bleeding wound. The sight caused tears to flood through her eyes. “Oh God, Lex.” She bent towards him and took his uninjured arm, then placed it over her shoulders. He still smelled like scotch and sweat, and Chloe adored it.

“No hospital,” he breathed. “The sooner I die the sooner I can strangle her.”

“You’re insane,” she said in relief. The bullet had gone straight through and he was going to live.

She escorted him out of the car, then helped him to the backseat. Before she slammed the door, Lex opened his eyes and glared at her. “I knew you were going to piss someone off again,” he drawled drunkenly. “What did you do now?”

And I don't want the world to see me
Cause I don't think that they'd understand

Back in the apartment, Chloe helped Lex onto his bed, then proceeded to the bathroom to gather supplies to clean the wound.

The tears would not stop as she treated the through and through. Chloe sniffed through the tears and patched him up.

“Stop that,” he told her, irritated. “You can stay.”

Chloe shook her head. Leave it to him to still stubbornly be hung up on his own concerns when she was making sure his wound did not fester. “We need to go to the hospital, Lex. This might get infected,” she argued.

When she looked back up his face, he was already asleep. She went over to a chair overlooking the bed and slept.

When everything's made to be broken
I just want you to know who I am

In the middle of the night, Chloe woke and immediately looked towards Lex. She was surprised to find him awake and staring at her. She stood and walked closer to him and recognized glassy fevered eyes.

“Chloe, come back to bed,” he said clearly.

She shook her head, then sat on the edge. She took the small cloth that she had prepared and soaked it in the cold water, then squeezed out the excess. She laid the cloth on his forehead.

When the cloth turned warm, she lifted it from his forehead then soaked it again, repeating the whole procedure several times, then gently touching the cool cloth to his throat, earning her a pleased murmur from Lex.

Chloe swallowed deeply as her moist hands slowly unbuttoned Lex’s shirt. She parted the cloth to reveal the chest that she had been so familiar with. He was not going to remember any of it. She ran the cool cloth down his torso. He smiled at her, and she felt the warmth settle in her belly.

Lex sat up on the bed, and lifted his hands to the bottom of her shirt. He lifted the blouse off her, then looked down at the black lace bra that cupped her breasts. “I missed you, Chloe.”

She closed her eyes, and the tears fell like raindrops. “I missed you too,” she finally admitted.

She unclasped her bra and allowed it to fall behind her on the bed, then helped him take his shirt off over the bandage. Chloe traced the outline of the bandage with her fingers. “I’m sorry.”

He shook his head, then bent his head low to capture her lips in a kiss. Her hands curved around his head and she guided his mouth to her breast. His mouth was hot with fever, and Chloe’s tears slid down her cheeks. It was a sensation she thought she would only ever relive in her dreams.

His hot hands lifted her skirt and rooted underneath for her panties. Slowly, Lex helped her take them off. Her hands on the other hand unzipped his fly and pulled down his pants.

His fevered tongue wrapping around her nipple was almost enough to send her into an orgasm. Chloe straddled Lex’s thighs as he latched on to her breasts. She held onto him and guided him inside her body as she sank down on him. Chloe leaned into his ear and whispered, “If you remember anything about tonight, remember this. I loved you.”

Lex thrust up into her and she moved over him.

And I don't want the world to see me
Cause I don't think that they'd understand

tbc

westwingwolf
10th April 2007, 04:13
I'm really torn with Lex because he is so heartbroken when he learns the truth about Chloe, but their past suggests that he was too controlling. Which probably explains why he's so heartbroken, he didn't want Chloe to ever leave him for anyone and if she had just died then at least he knew that she was true to him. I hope Lex does remember tonight and he notices the similarities to times before with Chloe.

Kit Merlot
10th April 2007, 13:28
Beautiful update!

I think Chloe is stunned by just how badly off Lex is without her--I think she underestimated just how much she meant to him.

I wonder if they can find a way to heal each others pain.

somethingeasy
11th April 2007, 22:27
He looked down into her eyes as they glittered with her tears. “I despise everything about you,” he answered, and she could almost feel the hatred tangible in his voice. “I wish you were dead,” he gritted out.

She closed her eyes, and a lone tear seeped out.

“Both of you,” he continued. At his words, Chloe looked up at him in surprise. “I thought I could do this,” he murmured. “I really did.”

This was an intense start to an already intensely angst fic. It was enthralling to see the after-effects of Chloe’s confession of adultery. It might have been cruel to shatter Lex’s memories of a ‘loving, devoted wife’, but I still believe it was better that Chloe did it rather than risk Clark blurting it out during a Clex argument.


“I don’t want to hear this, Lex,” she choked out. And it was true. There was no need for her to know how her admission had knocked her from a pedestal to a muck of hatred in such a short time.

I really enjoyed the visuals invoked by the phrase ‘pedestal to a muck of hatred’. It showed a visceral image on Lex’s feelings towards Chloe… before confession and after confession. Excellent turn of words, Catheryine.


“But I can’t stand you,” he told her. “I can’t stand breathing in the same air you breathe. And I can’t stand knowing that you’re around because of some misguided loyalty to a woman who obviously held no such devotion.”

This part also helped me understand the shattered and devastated state of Lex’s mind. He doesn’t even have the memory of a devoted, loyal wife to hold onto anymore. His last bit of hope (that Chloe ‘might have’ returned to him, if she had been able to) has also been snuffed out. I appreciated how Chloe forced herself to listen to these harsh words, as if in penance for her actions and the hurt she has inflicted since then.


“When I wake up,” he returned, “I want you gone.”

This had to be the most heartbreaking part of the chapter. Both Lex and Chloe are finally losing out on the final remnants that them of their life together. Lex is getting rid of the cousin that reminded him of Chloe, and Chloe is losing her husband for good now. I wanted to weep.


Tonight she had been sent back outside by the one man that confounded her, that threw her off balance just when she had started to think that she had finally found her stability. She wanted to be away from him but she still wanted to see him, to touch him and know that he would find a way back to his feet somehow. Lex Luthor made her want to know he would be able to move on yet her heart rebelled at the idea of his hands on another woman.

I loved how this paragraph conveyed all the conflicted and confused feelings Chloe has with regards to Lex Luthor. She wants to escape from him, but at the same time, she never wants to leave him. She wants him to find happiness with someone else, but she loathes the idea of another woman taking her place.

Poor confused little lost girl.


“Then again you get married at the drop of a hat,” she commented offhandedly.

Lex picked up her hand and kissed her fingers. “I was in love with them all,” he told her. “I was never obsessed with anyone like I am with you.”

Chloe’s retort made me giggle, and Lex’s reply thrilled me, AND it sent a cold shiver down my spine. I can imagine it’s very exciting, but also scary to have Lex Luthor obsessed with you.


Lex would never be one to use such common words. “I can’t live knowing that you’re not mine,” he answered softly.

LOL at the apt observation that Lex would consider words like ‘I love you’ to be trite and ‘common’. And the thrills and chills keep on coming with Lex’s statement.


Chloe smiled at the thought as she closed her eyes, spent with physical exhaustion and the emotional demand of the night. She must have been asleep for mere minutes when she was jarred from her sleep by Lex’s voice. Chloe opened her eyes to find him looming above her, positioned between her legs, pressing short fervent kisses on her chin. She felt him pressed up against her, hard.

“Lex?” she whispered. Her eyes widened when he thrust inside. Caught unprepared, Chloe swallowed deeply as she waited for her body to adjust to the intrusion. Thankfully she was still wet from their earlier intercourse, and she held onto his back as he pumped into her erratically. She arched her back as he painfully bit into her neck, giving him more room for exploration.

wow! That is quite an… intense wakeup call. Whatever was he thinking during those few minutes after she fell asleep? Once again, Catheryne has managed to sustain, build up and up the ante on the ‘thrills and chills’ content of this flashback.

Even Lex’s lovemaking was intrusive and possessive, while still being exciting and thrilling.


His eyes squeezed shut. “No.” Deeper, he thrusted. Sweat rolled down his forehead, down the side of his face, then dripped onto the hollow between her breasts.

“Lex,” she pleaded, so close, her body hurting for release.

“Tell me,” he demanded, stopping halfway into her channel.

Chloe arched up, then turned her head away.

“Tell me you’re mine.”

I blinked at Lex’s refusal to accept Chloe’s declaration of love, until I heard what he REALLY wanted to hear. Even before they were married, he was obsessed with the idea of swallowing her whole. Of keeping her with him, by any means necessary. I’m sure it must have been wonderfully thrilling at the time, but in hindsight, it’s quite scary… and sad.

So it seems like Chloe and Lex’s relationship was doomed to fail from the very beginning?


It was the moment that she turned the corner that Chloe realized she was being followed. Stupid of her not to notice sooner. Living with Lex, she had been trained to recognize the signs.

I liked how Chloe berated herself for not recognizing that she was/is being followed. It seemed like very characteristic response of Chloe Luthor Sullivan.


As Chloe strode faster, so did the man. His hand was inside his coat pocket, and her heart hammered in her chest. Something protruded underneath the cloth, and experience told her that it was a gun. At the back of her mind, she asked herself why not just to let him kill her. Everyone knew she was dead anyway. There would be no added grief if she did die.

Still, the fighter inside her woke from her deep slumber. She was not going to go gently into the night, and allow genocidal maniacs to snuff out the last chance for the world to know the human corruption that happened there.

I really enjoyed this part about the inner workings of Chloe’s finely tuned sense of self-preservation and fighting for survival. And I LOVED the way it overwhelmed her (brief) moment of hopelessness and despair.

Initially I thought Lex might have assigned bodyguards to her. Even if he didn’t want her living with him might not mean he wants her dead. The shooting took me by surprise. Why would anyone want to kill Lois Lane? Or did they know they were aiming and shooting at Chloe Sullivan?


Out of nowhere a shiny black car sped towards the gunman. The man trained the gun towards the windshield and shot. The bumper threw the gunman against the wall.

“Lex!” she screamed.

Was he following her? Or was his appearance a happy coincidence?


“No hospital,” he breathed. “The sooner I die the sooner I can strangle her.”

I had to laugh at the sweetness of this statement. AT first glance, it didn’t sound sweet at all. He wanted to strangle Chloe for her crimes against him. But…. awwww on the fact that he liked the idea of dying and being with her again, even if it WAS to scream at her.


The tears would not stop as she treated the through and through. Chloe sniffed through the tears and patched him up.

“Stop that,” he told her, irritated. “You can stay.”

ROTFLMAO at the magnanimous bastard who considers it to be a soothing favour to ‘allow’ Lois to stay and tend to his wounds.


In the middle of the night, Chloe woke and immediately looked towards Lex. She was surprised to find him awake and staring at her. She stood and walked closer to him and recognized glassy fevered eyes.

“Chloe, come back to bed,” he said clearly.

I shrieked over here. He recognized her. He FINALLY recognized her!!! Granted, it took a delirious fever for his brain to catch up to his eyes. I honestly didn’t know whether I was relieved or frightened for Chloe over here. On one hand, her cover is blown… but then again, the subterfuge is finally over.


Chloe swallowed deeply as her moist hands slowly unbuttoned Lex’s shirt. She parted the cloth to reveal the chest that she had been so familiar with. He was not going to remember any of it. She ran the cool cloth down his torso. He smiled at her, and she felt the warmth settle in her belly.

Lex sat up on the bed, and lifted his hands to the bottom of her shirt. He lifted the blouse off her, then looked down at the black lace bra that cupped her breasts. “I missed you, Chloe.”

She closed her eyes, and the tears fell like raindrops. “I missed you too,” she finally admitted.

I suppose I am happy that Lex recognized her. Chloe is being gifted with this one blessed moment where she can indulge her need to touch her husband, tell him that she loves him, and that she missed him. And I can see why she would be so tempted to indulge herself like this, especially if she believes she will be able to get away with this without suffering the consequences of him chasing after her again.


She unclasped her bra and allowed it to fall behind her on the bed, then helped him take his shirt off over the bandage. Chloe traced the outline of the bandage with her fingers. “I’m sorry.”

He shook his head, then bent his head low to capture her lips in a kiss. Her hands curved around his head and she guided his mouth to her breast. His mouth was hot with fever, and Chloe’s tears slid down her cheeks. It was a sensation she thought she would only ever relive in her dreams.

His hot hands lifted her skirt and rooted underneath for her panties. Slowly, Lex helped her take them off. Her hands on the other hand unzipped his fly and pulled down his pants.

His fevered tongue wrapping around her nipple was almost enough to send her into an orgasm. Chloe straddled Lex’s thighs as he latched on to her breasts. She held onto him and guided him inside her body as she sank down on him. Chloe leaned into his ear and whispered, “If you remember anything about tonight, remember this. I loved you.”

Wow! This was such a beautiful, but such a sad lovemaking scene. I think Chloe is saying goodbye over here. She’s trying to get closure… AND she might be trying to act out some form of penance… hoping that Lex might have a vague dreamlike memory if this happening, and therefore be able to forgive his wife?

I can’t wait to find out what happens. It’s most probable that Lex will not remember this as anything other than a dream. But then again, this memory, compounded with all the other clues that have been gathering in so far… how long until he figures it out?

I can’t wait to find out what happens. Please update soon.

lexie
18th April 2007, 16:31
Catheryne, I usually post my reviews on fanfiction.net, but I just wanted to let you know that I´m completely hooked with this fic and I´m eager to know what you´ve got in store for the characters. Pleeease update soon !!!:D

dagney
22nd April 2007, 16:43
This fic is pure agony. The angst, heartbreak. I need some healing and happiness. Please . terrific story. You must have to keep the tissues handy when writing. Dagney

somethingeasy
22nd April 2007, 17:35
You ended the last chapter on a terrible, TERRIBLE cliffhanger. And now I'm desperately trying to figure out what's going to happen. Unfortunately, I just don't have your imagination (or a direct psychic link to your brain no matter HOW many fortune tellers I bribe and bully).

Will Lex remember anything about this night? If he doesn't, will Chloe admit to what happened? Will he forgive Chloe for sleeping with Clark the night before she ran away from Metropolis? Will Chloe be able to forgive him for his insensitivity and negligence during their marriage? Will she ever be able to trust him not to become controlling and demanding again?

somethingeasy
2nd May 2007, 17:42
I'm still reeling from the heartless cliffhanger that this fic was left dangling at the end of the last chapter. Please update, it seemed like a major turning point for both Chloe and Lex, and I'd like to see where they stand the morning after. Will Lex remember any of the events? Will he dismiss them only as a wonderful (or torturous) dream? Will he say anything during his delirious love-making that will make Chloe cry, scream, laugh, weep, whatever?

And what about Chloe? After getting this 'one last time' over and done with, will she achieve closure? Will she finally be able to say goodbye to her husband? Will she slip up and enable Lex to see the truth... that Lois = Chloe?

UPDATE!!! (please?)

xxasaxx
8th May 2007, 05:35
yes, this needs an update:grin3:

somethingeasy
8th May 2007, 09:54
yes, this needs an update

I concur. You left us in terrible suspense, Catheryne. I've lost all feeling in my toes from hanging off this cliff you created for us. Can we please move away from it now?

Catheryne
8th May 2007, 13:16
I feel like singing my apologies to you guys for the long wait time. I do have a pretty good reason this time. On the last two weeks of April I was assessed for a promotion and I am now, at 24, the youngest training manager in Dell. :-) I hope that is cheerful news enough to excuse the lack of updates. Now I am settling in and am working on the next couple of chapters...

Kit Merlot
8th May 2007, 13:20
I feel like singing my apologies to you guys for the long wait time. I do have a pretty good reason this time. On the last two weeks of April I was assessed for a promotion and I am now, at 24, the youngest training manager in Dell. :-) I hope that is cheerful news enough to excuse the lack of updates. Now I am settling in and am working on the next couple of chapters...

Congratulations Catheryne:D That is wonderful news!

Now about that update....;)

Please update when you can--you know that we will all be eagerly waiting.

somethingeasy
8th May 2007, 16:45
I feel like singing my apologies to you guys for the long wait time. I do have a pretty good reason this time. On the last two weeks of April I was assessed for a promotion and I am now, at 24, the youngest training manager in Dell. :-) I hope that is cheerful news enough to excuse the lack of updates. Now I am settling in and am working on the next couple of chapters...

Congratulations, Catheryne! That is wonderful news, and quite an impressive achievement for a youngster (so Sabrina proclaims from her lofty age of 27).

That is great news, but (selfish me) I have to say the better news is the one about you settling in and working on another couple of chapters. I look forward to seeing how the fic progresses, please post soon.

Catheryne
13th May 2007, 19:45
2 parts. :-) For you patient youngsters...

Part 9 Bring Me to Life

How can you see into my eyes like open doors?
Leading you down into my core
Where I’ve become so numb

Sunlight streamed through the windows and hit his eyelids. Lex opened his eyes and squinted against the bright light. He glanced at the clock beside his bed and blinked. It was seven thirty in the morning. He closed his eyes and rubbed them with the heel of his palm, then checked the clock again. It was seven thirty one in the morning. He had slept til this late. Usually, he would be wide awake at no later than four in the morning, body aching after the nonexistent sleep produced by his tossing and turning above the covers the entire night.

His head was clear, and he was amazed at the difference one night without any alcohol did to his thought process. It was as if part of his brain, that part that was clouded by everyone taken away from him, just fell away.

For the first time he felt like Chloe Sullivan’s ghost was no longer haunting him, as if she visited him during his deep sleep and kissed all his sins away.

Lex looked up as the door to his room opened and he saw Lois trying to come in an unobtrusively as she could, her dark hair falling wetly against her cheeks. She had just had a shower. As she stepped closer towards his bedside table and laid down a glass of water and a pill, Lex noted idly that she used the same brand of shampoo that Chloe did. The scent assailed his nostrils and he waited for the deep grounding pain that accompanied any memory of Chloe. He looked at Lois in wonder when the ache did not come.

“Good morning,” he greeted.

Chloe almost jumped out of her skin when his voice reached her. She had tried not to make any noise so that she would not wake him up. It had not even occurred to her that he was probably already awake. She had hoped that the pain medicine he had taken the night before would still have him knocked out this morning, so that she could avoid this—After years in his bed, Chloe feared the uncomfortable morning after.

‘Please let him think it was a dream.’

Without a soul
My spirit's sleeping somewhere cold
Until you find it there and lead it back home

“Morning,” she greeted back. She bit her lip at the sight of the small puddle she had created on the table, after the shock of hearing his voice made her hand shake. “I brought you your pain pill.” Chloe handed the red tablet over to Lex. “Take it now. It says you have to drink that fifteen minutes before meals for maximum effect.”

“Thanks,” he answered gruffly, although it amused him that his bitter enemy had turned into his caregiver.

“Breakfast is almost done. Just step right out when you’re ready.” On her way out of the room, her phone rang and she took it from her jean pocket, flipped it open, and frowned. “Yeah, Clark?” she muttered quietly.

The sound of the name brought Lex’s attention to Chloe. It was the man that his fiancé had left him for. Instead of the rush of fury he expected, Lex felt a tinge of regret. She slipped out of the room. He knew that she did not want him to be uncomfortable hearing her conversation with a man she knew he despised.

Lex sat up on the bed and took the pill, then he sat up and saw that he was only wearing his pajama bottoms. His lips curved. No one else but Lois Lane was with him the night before. How unsettled she must have been, having had to change his clothes. Lex threw on a shirt and walked out towards the dining room cum kitchen area. He heard the call from her end.

“No Clark. I’ve already sent Perry a message. I’m gonna come in after lunch, alright?” There was a pause. “No problem. Alright.”

“You don’t have to miss work, Lois. I’m perfectly capable of handling myself.”

She jumped again and saw Lex standing by the dining room table. She put the phone away. Lex tried to pull one of the chairs out from under the table, but the leg was caught on the base of the table. Lex lifted the table a bit to free his chair and winced, then fell heavily onto the chair. She shook her head. “That doesn’t look like you can handle yourself without ripping your wound open.”

“The wound is still pretty fresh. There’s nothing to bust open.”

She turned her back to him and returned to the pan as she finished cooking. “I’m staying because it’s the least I could do. After all, you saved my life.”

“About that,” Lex said. “You’re going to have to narrate how heroic I was. It’s like the entire night’s been wiped from my head. I’ve bits and pieces here and there,” he told her. “I want to know what happened, Lois, because whatever it was…” He searched for his words. “Maybe it’s the blood loss but I feel like this huge burden’s been taken off my shoulders.”

Wake me up inside
Call my name and save me from the dark
Bid my blood to run before I come undone
Save me from the nothing I’ve become

At those words, Chloe blinked away the tears that threatened to fall. “That’s weird,” she said lightly. “All that happened was I was stupid enough not to know I was being followed early enough, and out of nowhere you came in and saved me.” She turned around with and glanced at him. “And got yourself shot in the process.”

She turned back to the stove. Chloe remembered those words clearly, and the accompanying sensations still sent a shiver down her spine. She closed her eyes briefly.

”If you remember anything about tonight, remember this. I loved you.”

Lex sat back on the chair and watched her prepare the found. There was something familiar about the way she labored over their breakfast. Lex searched his brain for what it was. A slight breeze came in from the window and blew at her hair, drying it. Lois frowned at the disturbing hair and instead of shoving the lock away, she blew on it. The lock temporarily floated, then flopped back on her face. She blew on it again, and the same thing happened. Chloe used to have the same problem, especially because she used to keep her hair too short to tie back. Chloe always retorted when he commented on it. She always always went back to the fact that he would never have the same problem.

“Just tuck your hair behind your ear, Lois. I don’t want to have nasty brunette hair in my pancakes.”

She turned to him, with her eyebrows arched, then told him off. “Mind your own bald head, Luthor.”

Lex froze, staring at her with a question that remained unspoken in his eyes.

Chloe walked over to Lex with two plates in her hands. She was confused at Lex’s reaction, then realized why. She covered it by placing a plate on the table. When Lex inspected the pancakes, he opened his mouth to protest. Before a word left his mouth, Chloe had placed another plate right in front of Lex, this one devoid of the blueberry bits that had made Lex cringe earlier. She smiled down at him, “We wouldn’t want you itchy and bloated all day.” She pulled the blueberry pancakes closer to her. Chloe found the thought hilarious and chuckled. “This is mine. I love this.”

Now that I know what I’m without
You can’t just leave me
Breathe into me and make me real
Bring me to life

“She told you a lot about me,” he told her matter-of-factly, “if even my allergies are funny to you.” He took a bite and smiled.

“You’re chipper,” she commented, relieved that he seemed to have pushed any suspicions out of his mind.

“It was a good night. It’s the first time I’ve felt this light.” He looked up at her. “I’m not going to ruin it with any negative energy.”

“Yeah, getting shot and losing a lot of blood will do that to you.” Chloe glanced at the cabinet on the side of the room. “Speaking of which, since I could only get half of the day off from the Daily Planet, I have a few books that I’m sure you’d enjoy. I have a few of the newer and much less expensive releases of the titles that Chloe mentioned you kept coming back to.” She pointed to the location. “I’ve placed them over here.”

Lex glanced over and saw what in fact were his favorites. He turned back askance at Chloe and said in wonder, “I never knew that you and your cousin spoke so much that she’d have told you all this. Was there anything she didn’t tell you about her life?”

Frozen inside without your touch
Without your love, darling
Only you are the life among the dead

She was silent for a moment. Then she shook her head. “She’s told me a lot but I wouldn’t know what she’s hidden. In the same vein, I’ve told her about a lot of things going on with me but I’d hardly say that she knew everything.”

Her eyes were so gorgeous, and Lex shivered at the cold finger running down his spine at the knowledge that right now, he was staring into his dead fiance’s eyes. She turned away. Lex shuddered at the unsettled feeling pooling in his gut. He had established this loathing for Lois Lane that would protect him from this—a shameful longing seated deep in his belly as Chloe’s killer, bearing her eyes and revealing habits he had only seen in Chloe, armed with knowledge that Chloe had learned in their every day lives, took over the place that was left cold with Chloe’s departure.

I’ve been sleeping a thousand years it seems
Got to open my eyes to everything

It was time to turn away from her as well. He was not going to fall into this trap. He would not let stray habits and those green eyes captivate him into the false belief that Chloe was right here with him. Instead of running, Lex gruffly said, “Eat your breakfast, Lois. I’ll take you to the Daily Planet later if you really need to come in.”

“Lex, there’s really no need. Besides, you’re injured. You can’t drive.”

“That’s why I have a chauffeur on call.”

“Then why do you have to come along?” she asked.

Lex took a bite of the pancake and then narrowed his eyes. “Suit yourself.” Chloe started on her blueberry pancakes and Lex watched as she pushed her hair behind her ears.

Bring me to life
[Ive been living a lie.. Theres nothing inside]
Bring me to life


Part 10 The Scientist

Come up to meet you, tell you I'm sorry
You don't know how lovely you are

It was with something close to reverence that her trembling fingers traced the name on the marble. Chloe tried to swallow the lump blocking her throat, but it felt so heavy that she could do nothing but try. Chloe placed the flowers that she had brought with her in front of his name. The tears that flooded her eyes flowed freely down her cheeks.

“I’m so sorry, Eric,” she choked out.

When his name left her lips, Chloe sobbed and it was hard and noisy and racking. She wrapped both of her arms around herself, hoping against hope that she would calm down and that she would not break here. Since her escape from her life with Lex, Chloe had been unable to come back to her son’s grave.

She looked up at the porcelain angel looking down at her from the top of Eric’s name. She could not meet its eyes. Chloe looked down and through her bleary, tear-muddled vision she saw the droplets of her tears darkening the floor.

“Eric,” she whispered. “Mommy’s so sorry she abandoned you here.”

I had to find you
Tell you I need you
Tell you I set you apart

Lex had not been to see her son, she was sure. When she was around she made her frequent visits to Eric’s grave alone. Lex had drowned himself in his job and abandoned their son even before she did. It was not surprising that she would find out now, given the dust that covered Eric’s marble memorial, that Lex had run away even before she did. Her eyes wandered briefly towards the place right beside Eric’s, where her name was placed in gold cursive letters.

Her eyes fluttered closed. “Lois,” she said softly. “I’m sorry I couldn’t even give you the memorial you deserved.”

She had screwed everything up. “What was I thinking?” Her shoulders shuddered with her grief. “Did I think that I could slip away every day for the rest of my life to visit my son without anyone knowing about it? Did I really believe that this would work, and I would live with Lex forever without his finding out who I am?”

She looked up again at her name. Below it, right under the date of her birth and the date that Lois died, was one word – Beloved. Torn between two severely opposing positions on the case, Chloe wondered if she really even wanted to hide who she was anymore. Beloved. And then she remembered how life with Lex was, of mornings when she would wake up to find him gone, of days when he would beg off from visiting their son, of nights she spent alone crying herself to sleep and midnights when she would wake up to find his hands all over her body and hear him whispering in her ear, pleading her to tell him that she was never going to leave.

Tell me your secrets
And ask me your questions
Oh let's go back to the start

Tomorrow it would be the fifth year anniversary of the night in the castle when Lex had taken her in his arms and promised a lifetime of happiness. That was the night when she agreed to be his wife. Thinking back, Chloe marveled at how, as intelligent as she was, she had been so gullible as to think that a ring and a promise ensured that life would be paradise.

But when she replayed the moment in her head, Chloe could see it clearly still. She remembered the earnest way that Lex had given her all those promises, and the tender sincerity that accompanied his voice when he told her that she would make him the happiest man on earth if only she said yes.

Back in those days Chloe had no goal other than to make Lex the happiest man on earth.

Could they have both been victims of events in their lives that controlled their choices.

“Lex didn’t start out like the man that he turned out,” she murmured.

Then again, she thought, neither did she.

Chloe wiped at her cheeks and dried her palms on her skirt. She stood up on the tips of her toes and placed a kiss on Eric’s name. “I love you, baby.” She turned around and walked towards the direction from which she came in. Chloe stopped in her tracks at the steady sound of footsteps.

Running in circles
Coming up tails
Heads on a silence apart

There should have been a hundred moments such as the one that he was about to experience, Lex thought to himself as he parked his car in front of the wide grassy expanse that he had last visited two years ago, in a time devastating to both himself and Chloe. The last time he had been here, dozens of photographers lined the cordoned plot, and hundreds of LexCorp employees crowded to show their support. He had held himself well, his only focus to remain in control the way Chloe was not. For each tear she had shed that morning, Lex returned with a firm hand on her elbow, straightening his stance so that no one else would be privy to the desolation that only parents could feel when they lost a child. He should have been back, even if it was for that one time when another member of his family was immortalized there.

It was a visit he would have escaped has Lois not put her foot down and told him not to take her to the Daily Planet. He was free, he realized when he woke up this morning. He had been freed from the dark rails that had been surrounding him since his son died. Even so, he knew that he would not completely be able to go back to his life if he did not come back here.

Today, as he walked across the grassy lawn towards the mausoleum, Lex prepared himself to see Chloe’s name on marble for the first time. He let himself into the cold building. As he passed the names of the Luthors who had come before him, Lex skimmed through. He paused for a moment in front of where his mother rested, then swallowed. Eric was at the end of the first aisle. Right beside him was a marble slab that held Chloe’s name. He was a coward. He knew all these but had never been there. Even the print on the marble had taken him seventeen days to send out.

Nobody said it was easy
It's such a shame for us to part
Nobody said it was easy
No one ever said it would be this hard

When Lex got closer to Eric’s grave, his eyebrows furrowed at the sight of fresh flowers sitting there. He looked around for anyone who had just left, but found the place empty. His shoe slid on something on the floor. Lex looked down to see what looked like teardrops.

And then he heard the sound of heels as the visitor started running. Lex started after the noise. He saw the flash of dark hair round the corner, and Lex took a shortcut through the hall where his grandparents lay. That was when he saw her silhouetted against the bright noon sun.

“Wait!” he cried.

She whirled around and stopped, her features shadowed with the sun behind her. Lex registered the shape of her body and the dark trim of her work clothes, and he could swear for that one split second, he thought he was seeing a ghost.

Oh take me back to the start

And on that moment he was as frozen to the spot as she was, as he took in the silhouette that he had dreamed of seeing again, if only for one more time. It was the same silhouette that he had become used to in the early days of their relationship, when after a long night in conference calls he would stay in bed and she would get ready for the office. She was always running late. On those days she would give him a quick peck on the cheek and run to the door. Always, when he called out to her, he would say, “Love you, babe.”

Right at the door she would stop and turn around, then smile at him. He knew she was smiling even though he could not really see. She would be standing against the light, and her silhouette would be etched in his brain even as he drifted off to sleep again.

I was just guessing
At numbers and figures
Pulling your puzzles apart

“Lex,” she said breathlessly.

“Why were you running?” he asked gruffly.

“Because I’m expected at work,” was her simple answer.

He walked over towards her. “Is this why you didn’t want me to take you? You didn’t want me to know that you’d come here?”

“I didn’t see the need to unearth past hurts.”

He nodded. “Be careful, Lois.”

She turned around and walked away from him. Lex watched as she grew smaller and smaller in his line of vision. He watched her get into the car and leave. Only then did he turn around and walked back inside.

Questions of science
Science and progress
Do not speak as loud as my heart

He stood in silence in front of his family. If someone told him five years ago that he would have had a son and Chloe Sullivan as his fiancé, he would have grinned, because it was exactly the future that he had planned. It was certain it would come true, because he wanted it. However, if someone had told him that this would be his future—standing in front of their graves while the woman he despised for Chloe’s death would be living in his apartment, haunting him with her presence—he would have attacked him.

He said nothing. People said that it was best to talk even to your dead. It allowed you to unload some of the burden in your heart. Lex had nothing to unload anymore. He only had a wish.

If it was impossible, then it was best not to say it.

Tell me you love me
Come back and haunt me
Oh and I rush to the start

He stayed for an hour, then as silently as he came, he left. He got into his car. Despite Lois’ words not to handle a car, Lex found himself able to drive around with some pain that he could grit his teeth through.

He was not going to do it. It was pathetic and a step back in his progress. Still he found himself driving down a familiar road. He stopped in front of the building and pressed the same familiar floor.

Running in circles
Chasing our tails
Coming back as we are

When he got off the elevator, a hushed murmur came in the room. His eyes searched for her and he walked over. Clark stood right beside her, and Lex shut out his presence. When she finally looked up and saw him, Lex could not help but drink the sight of Chloe’s green eyes.

Nobody said it was easy
Oh it's such a shame for us to part

“Tomorrow,” he rasped.

Chloe nodded, knowing what he needed, needing to hear it from him.

“Tomorrow is an important date in my life,” he told her. “I’d appreciate it,” he managed, “if you can keep me from spending it alone.” Lex swallowed painfully.

Tears filled Chloe’s eyes. Asking for someone else to help him through a tough time… it was something her Lex never did… could not bring himself to do.

Nobody said it was easy
No one ever said it would be so hard

She gave him a bright smile. “I’ll stay with you tomorrow, Lex.”

I'm going back to the start

tbc

Kit Merlot
13th May 2007, 20:45
Thanks for the double update!

I liked Lex's reactions to "Lois"--he realizes that she has so many of Chloe's mannerisms, and that he knows all about him, but he hasn't put two and two together.

And Chloe's visiting Eric's grave just about did me in, and her apologizing for abandoning him, and then wishing she could have given Lois a proper burial.

Gorgeous, just gorgeous.

westwingwolf
13th May 2007, 23:55
I love that Lex seems to be starting to open up, it will be good for him. I just wish he knew the truth and that Chloe was never going to leave him for Clark. Yes, she was going to leave but because she had to get away for herself and because of the problems they were having, not for Clark. Sooner or later, please let it be sooner, all the pieces of the puzzle are going to form in Lex's mind and he's going to realize the truth. I hope when that time comes Lex will have an understanding of why Chloe did what she did and I hope Chloe will not feel the need to run from Lex anymore.

Gaia
14th May 2007, 10:03
Great update. The grave scenes were perfect and showed so much input in their lives.
More please

somethingeasy
14th May 2007, 12:11
His head was clear, and he was amazed at the difference one night without any alcohol did to his thought process. It was as if part of his brain, that part that was clouded by everyone taken away from him, just fell away.

For the first time he felt like Chloe Sullivan’s ghost was no longer haunting him, as if she visited him during his deep sleep and kissed all his sins away.

Heh, he doesn’t know how accurate he is in that ‘fanciful notion’ of his. I can’t believe he doesn’t feel or remember ANY-thing about having sex last night… except for the feeling of bliss and satisfaction of course ;)


“Thanks,” he answered gruffly, although it amused him that his bitter enemy had turned into his caregiver.

He’s definitely not viewing her as an ‘enemy’ any more… but I feel like he’s viewing her as something more than a simple ‘caregiver’. Even this early in the chapter, I felt like Lex was starting to fall for the care, concern and mannerisms in ‘Lois’ that he remembered in Chloe. He was starting to fall in love… with his wife, all over again, and he didn’t even know it.


The sound of the name brought Lex’s attention to Chloe. It was the man that his fiancé had left him for. Instead of the rush of fury he expected, Lex felt a tinge of regret. She slipped out of the room. He knew that she did not want him to be uncomfortable hearing her conversation with a man she knew he despised.

It seems like Chloe making love to Lex was exactly what he needed to find a sense of comfort and peace. Even if he doesn’t consciously remember what happened, it was enough to have his rage, anger and grief soothed by Chloe’s actions the previous night.


“About that,” Lex said. “You’re going to have to narrate how heroic I was. It’s like the entire night’s been wiped from my head. I’ve bits and pieces here and there,” he told her. “I want to know what happened, Lois, because whatever it was…” He searched for his words. “Maybe it’s the blood loss but I feel like this huge burden’s been taken off my shoulders.”

I’m sure Chloe was relived that she was able to comfort Lex in the capacity of his wife, without having to suffer the repercussions of him realizing that his wife was still with him. Or is she even the ‘tiniest’ bit disappointed that he doesn’t remember their lovemaking?


At those words, Chloe blinked away the tears that threatened to fall. “That’s weird,” she said lightly. “All that happened was I was stupid enough not to know I was being followed early enough, and out of nowhere you came in and saved me.” She turned around with and glanced at him. “And got yourself shot in the process.”

Were those happy relieved tears she was blinking away? Or sad ones? Bittersweet perhaps?


She turned back to the stove. Chloe remembered those words clearly, and the accompanying sensations still sent a shiver down her spine. She closed her eyes briefly.

”If you remember anything about tonight, remember this. I loved you.”

Thos words sent a shiver down my spine in this chapter as well as the last one. Apparently Lex remembered the sentiment and comfort offered by the actions, even if he doesn’t remember the actions themselves.


Lex sat back on the chair and watched her prepare the found. There was something familiar about the way she labored over their breakfast. Lex searched his brain for what it was. A slight breeze came in from the window and blew at her hair, drying it. Lois frowned at the disturbing hair and instead of shoving the lock away, she blew on it. The lock temporarily floated, then flopped back on her face. She blew on it again, and the same thing happened. Chloe used to have the same problem, especially because she used to keep her hair too short to tie back. Chloe always retorted when he commented on it. She always always went back to the fact that he would never have the same problem.

“Just tuck your hair behind your ear, Lois. I don’t want to have nasty brunette hair in my pancakes.”

She turned to him, with her eyebrows arched, then told him off. “Mind your own bald head, Luthor.”

I giggled at the banter they were sharing. They’ve gone back to being Chloe and Lex… even if neither of them realize or want to acknowledge it yet. It’s an ‘earlier’ version of Chlex, but definitely Chlex repartee I’m seeing here.

Sheeesh! Lex is still seeing all the similarities, but he’s ignoring them because they are just sneaking up on him so damned gradually… He’s taking time to accept each similarity without noting the sheer magnitude of the likeness between the ‘two’ women.


Her eyes were so gorgeous, and Lex shivered at the cold finger running down his spine at the knowledge that right now, he was staring into his dead fiance’s eyes. She turned away. Lex shuddered at the unsettled feeling pooling in his gut. He had established this loathing for Lois Lane that would protect him from this—a shameful longing seated deep in his belly as Chloe’s killer, bearing her eyes and revealing habits he had only seen in Chloe, armed with knowledge that Chloe had learned in their every day lives, took over the place that was left cold with Chloe’s departure.

I thought Chloe was really pushing her luck showing how she knew all about Lex’s allergies, his favoured choice in breakfast fare, his favourite BOOKS??!! I couldn’t help but wonder whether Chloe was (subconsciously) trying to PUSH Lex into realizing the truth about her identity.

But it seems like Lex is still too far wrapped up in his own conflicted memories and emotions to be able to see clearly what’s right in front of his nose. He keeps seeing Chloe’s mannerisms and gestures in Lois, and instead of figuring out the truth, he just feels guilty about imposing his own wishes, impressions and memories of Chloe on Lois.

Poor mixed-up, confused man.


It was time to turn away from her as well. He was not going to fall into this trap. He would not let stray habits and those green eyes captivate him into the false belief that Chloe was right here with him. Instead of running, Lex gruffly said, “Eat your breakfast, Lois. I’ll take you to the Daily Planet later if you really need to come in.”

I mentioned that I was certain that Lex was starting to fall for this new version of his wife. It seems like he realized what was/is happening, and is trying (unsuccessfully) to distance himself now.


“I’m so sorry, Eric,” she choked out.

When his name left her lips, Chloe sobbed and it was hard and noisy and racking. She wrapped both of her arms around herself, hoping against hope that she would calm down and that she would not break here. Since her escape from her life with Lex, Chloe had been unable to come back to her son’s grave.

She looked up at the porcelain angel looking down at her from the top of Eric’s name. She could not meet its eyes. Chloe looked down and through her bleary, tear-muddled vision she saw the droplets of her tears darkening the floor.

“Eric,” she whispered. “Mommy’s so sorry she abandoned you here.”

In all the excitement and chaos of recent fic events, I forgot that Chloe was mourning TWO people… her dear departed son, as well as her long-gone cousin.

She actually feels guilty about walking out on her son’s grave?! She really is in a pitiful state.


Lex had not been to see her son, she was sure. When she was around she made her frequent visits to Eric’s grave alone. Lex had drowned himself in his job and abandoned their son even before she did. It was not surprising that she would find out now, given the dust that covered Eric’s marble memorial, that Lex had run away even before she did. Her eyes wandered briefly towards the place right beside Eric’s, where her name was placed in gold cursive letters.

*sigh* Just when I start seeing how a reconciliation between the Chlex might be possible… I see the reasons why they drifted apart in the first place. Lex just wasn’t there (emotionally) for CHloe during a time when she desperately needed his love, strength and support. She’s right, HE ran away from mourning and their marriage before she did.


She had screwed everything up. “What was I thinking?” Her shoulders shuddered with her grief. “Did I think that I could slip away every day for the rest of my life to visit my son without anyone knowing about it? Did I really believe that this would work, and I would live with Lex forever without his finding out who I am?”

heh, good questions… and they sound impossible when phrased like that. But the truth is that, she IS getting away with everything.. and she can probably continue to do it indefinitely, provided Lex never comes out of his state of befuddlement and confusion.


She looked up again at her name. Below it, right under the date of her birth and the date that Lois died, was one word – Beloved. Torn between two severely opposing positions on the case, Chloe wondered if she really even wanted to hide who she was anymore. Beloved. And then she remembered how life with Lex was, of mornings when she would wake up to find him gone, of days when he would beg off from visiting their son, of nights she spent alone crying herself to sleep and midnights when she would wake up to find his hands all over her body and hear him whispering in her ear, pleading her to tell him that she was never going to leave.

I can see clearly now why Chloe left, why Lex made her so unhappy, why her marriage was falling apart. Lex was too selfish as a husband and partner to be able to keep Chloe content in her marriage. He wasn’t there for her when she needed him. When she needed his emotional support and his physical presence, he was off burying himself in work.

He only came to her when HE needed HER… at his own time, leisure and convenience. I can see how desperately he loved her and needed her, BUT he was only thinking of his own needs, and completely ignored and disregarded what SHE might need from HIM. He left Chloe long before she actually ran away from him.

And at least part of him knew what he was doing was wrong, because whenever he DID deign to go to her (mostly for his own pleasure and satisfaction) he would seek reassurances from her that she would never leave him… no matter how bad things got, no matter how estranged they became, no matter how unhappy she became in the marriage… he begged her to stay despite the way he was allowing their marriage to fall apart.

I’m hoping that he can learn to express love unselfishly now. But Chloe needs to trust that he has learned his lessons, and that she ‘could’ be happy in ‘second time around’ marriage with him. How will he earn her trust? I can’t wait to find out.


Back in those days Chloe had no goal other than to make Lex the happiest man on earth.

Could they have both been victims of events in their lives that controlled their choices.

I don’t think so. From the very beginning of their relationship, Lex was showing signs of this kind of possessiveness and selfishness that would eventually drive Chloe away. Chloe was just too much in love with him to see those early warnings.


There should have been a hundred moments such as the one that he was about to experience, Lex thought to himself as he parked his car in front of the wide grassy expanse that he had last visited two years ago, in a time devastating to both himself and Chloe. The last time he had been here, dozens of photographers lined the cordoned plot, and hundreds of LexCorp employees crowded to show their support. He had held himself well, his only focus to remain in control the way Chloe was not. For each tear she had shed that morning, Lex returned with a firm hand on her elbow, straightening his stance so that no one else would be privy to the desolation that only parents could feel when they lost a child. He should have been back, even if it was for that one time when another member of his family was immortalized there.

Wasn’t there a funeral for Chloe too? Her grave is here, and there should have been ‘some’ kind of a ceremony, right? Or didn’t Lex attend his wife’s funeral?

I thought it was tragic that, even during when his toddler son was being buried, Lex was more concerned about maintaining his stoic mask rather than express his raging grief over the loss of his child. I wonder how much it hurt Chloe to feel like she was alone in her grieving, even at the funeral.


She whirled around and stopped, her features shadowed with the sun behind her. Lex registered the shape of her body and the dark trim of her work clothes, and he could swear for that one split second, he thought he was seeing a ghost.

Oh take me back to the start

And on that moment he was as frozen to the spot as she was, as he took in the silhouette that he had dreamed of seeing again, if only for one more time. It was the same silhouette that he had become used to in the early days of their relationship, when after a long night in conference calls he would stay in bed and she would get ready for the office. She was always running late. On those days she would give him a quick peck on the cheek and run to the door. Always, when he called out to her, he would say, “Love you, babe.”

Right at the door she would stop and turn around, then smile at him. He knew she was smiling even though he could not really see. She would be standing against the light, and her silhouette would be etched in his brain even as he drifted off to sleep again.

And the clues and hints keep piling up… And Lex keeps dismissing them convinced that he’s only seeing all these signs because he desperately WANTS to see them. Lex’s befuddled state is Chloe’s best means of keeping her disguise, but the moment he stops second-guessing himself, Chloe is going to be caught.


He stood in silence in front of his family. If someone told him five years ago that he would have had a son and Chloe Sullivan as his fiancé, he would have grinned, because it was exactly the future that he had planned. It was certain it would come true, because he wanted it. However, if someone had told him that this would be his future—standing in front of their graves while the woman he despised for Chloe’s death would be living in his apartment, haunting him with her presence—he would have attacked him.

I wanted to cry over here. Having Chloe as his wife, and having a son by her was everything he ever wanted. And for a few years, he was living that dream-life that brought him all the happiness he could have ever asked for… But to have that happiness, and then have it so cruelly taken away…?

It makes me wonder whether it’s really true that ‘it’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all’. Seeing this scene, I doubt it!


He said nothing. People said that it was best to walk even to your dead. It allowed you to unload some of the burden in your heart. Lex had nothing to unload anymore. He only had a wish.

If it was impossible, then it was best not to say it.

And this part made me want to cry. That he cannot find any comfort in the ‘usual way’ of unburdening himself by talking to a grave… I think I can guess what that wish is too… ‘I wish you would come back to me’.


“Tomorrow,” he rasped.

Chloe nodded, knowing what he needed, needing to hear it from him.

“Tomorrow is an important date in my life,” he told her. “I’d appreciate it,” he managed, “if you can keep me from spending it alone.” Lex swallowed painfully.

Tears filled Chloe’s eyes. Asking for someone else to help him through a tough time… it was something her Lex never did… could not bring himself to do.

Nobody said it was easy
No one ever said it would be so hard

She gave him a bright smile. “I’ll stay with you tomorrow, Lex.”

I wonder what’s so special about tomorrow. I can’t wait to find out. And I think it’s wonderful that Lex is finally willing to open through that stoic mask and emotional barriers of his to ask for help from someone. I definitely think he’s falling for ‘Lois’, and I can’t wait to find out how Chloe reacts when she realizes that, even without knowing who she really is, Lex still wants to be with her.

lexie
18th May 2007, 16:41
Congratulations on your promotion !:nsparty:

I loved the two-part update. Please, update soon.

somethingeasy
19th May 2007, 22:53
He collapsed into the chair and rocked, trembling for hours until he was as close to still as he needed. That was the moment he stopped thrashing their home and turned his pent up rage towards the real culprit. His man had informed him about who handed Chloe the keys.

“Where is she Lana?” he had demanded.

Lana blinked at his words. “What are you talking about?”

“Tell me where she is or I swear—“

“Do you think threatening me will bring Chloe back, Lex?”

Lex nodded at her words. Pete Ross’ fiancé had sealed her fate.

Day turned to night, and he waited in his house. Lex Luthor sat across the room from the shattered mirror and the pile of charred clothing. The television flickered from high up on the wall. His lips curved when he heard the sirens in the news program. A pale faced anchor spoke on the screen, frantic as she related her breaking news of the mayor’s right hand man’s house up in flames, his fiancé believed to have been trapped inside.

“We now have confirmation,” the brunette continued, excitement creeping into the solemn façade she was putting on. It had to be exciting. She was too used to reporting about biggest cookies and longest hotdogs. “Pete Ross has identified the remains salvaged from the home as Lana Lang.”

I know that Lex has returned to a much saner and more stable frame of mind over the last couple of chapters... especially the last one. But is he ever going to answer for the crime of KILLING Lana when he discovered that she was one of the people who helped Chloe escape? Actually, it wasn't just the fact that she helped Chloe get away that enraged Lex, it was also the fact that Lana refused to help him find Chloe. Her loyalties ran too deep, OR she just didn't realize the depth of the danger she was in when she refused to help Lex *shudder*

I hope I didn't put you on the spot by bringing up this little detail, but it's been bugging me for a while now, and I wouldn't feel comfortable seeing Chloe get together with Lex unless the absolute worst of his crimes were brought out into the open, addressed and resolved.

This includes the insane activities he indulged in after Chloe left, as well as the way he selfishly disregarded all of Chloe's needs when he emotionally neglected her during the months following the death of their son.

I look forward to upcoming chapters, please update soon. pretty please?

happybum
20th May 2007, 18:11
This is so beautifully written. I'm not usually in to angsty stuff, but this has wormed it's way into my heart. Spoil us and update soon. =]

somethingeasy
25th May 2007, 12:49
This is so beautifully written. I'm not usually in to angsty stuff, but this has wormed it's way into my heart. Spoil us and update soon

I, on the other hand, am most definitely into drama and conflict in my fics. I love reading about the lead characters being tortured until they struggle their way to their happy ending. It makes the happiness at the end all the more beautiful and significant after seeing all the angst and character growth they went through to get to the 'right point'.

So a fic like this one is my bread and butter, my peanut-butter and jelly, my jelly and flies... it just goes together.

Please update soon.

somethingeasy
9th June 2007, 17:57
*whimper* I really, REALLY miss this fic. I need progress!!! It seemed like Lex and 'Lois' were building up a lovely friendship over there, and I can't wait to see how it develops. Poor Lex... the poor man is so confused, he keeps second guessing himself and disregarding all the evidence that keeps piling up about Lois's true identity. I can't wait to see what happens when he regains confidence in his sanity and actually SEES he was right all along about the resemblance between the 'two cousins' being too eerily similar to be a coincidence.

Please update soon. pretty, pretty please :beg:

somethingeasy
15th June 2007, 15:51
oh please, PLEASE update. It seemed like Chloe's and Lex's relationship was progressing to a new and interesting place. And I'm constantly second-guessing about where are they going to end up. I need some progress to see how and where it's headed. Please post soon.

somethingeasy
24th June 2007, 17:43
:puppydog: I miss this fic :puppydog:

Look at those huge sad eyes. How can you resist their entreating pleas. LOOK at the eyes! And let the ensuing guilt-complex drive you into compulsively writing for the next chapter. loooookk!!!!

please update soon.

somethingeasy
30th June 2007, 23:19
hmmm, the guilt-complex inducing sad-eyes didn't work. Are you open to bribery for a new chapter? Lookie what I've got here, in this mysterious cloth covered box... you remember that thing you have been craving for the past three days? It's In. The. Box! And it can be all yours, just for one little update...

somethingeasy
6th August 2007, 17:54
Hi, I just wanted to say that I'm really missing this fic... and I just wanted to wish Catheryne good luck with future plotting and chapters. And here's another sincere wish of luck to Chlois and Lex... let's hope they all find the peace and happiness that they deserve.

Please update.

somethingeasy
16th September 2007, 15:10
Catheryne!!!!!

I've been waiting foreeeevverr to find out what happens to these two (or is it three with both Lois and Chloe in the equation?), and how they sort all their problems out. Every time I re-read this fic (with a regular frequency that I'm NOT going to admit to)... I feel more certain than ever that Lex is falling hard for 'Lois', and it's only a matter of time before he admits it to himself as well as to her. And THEN what is Chloe going to do? Admit to the truth? Keep up the Lois persona forever in a new relationship with Lex?

Please update soon. These two(three?) crazy kids have a lot of issues to sort out, and I really want to see how they get it done.

somethingeasy
15th October 2007, 11:33
I've tried nagging, moaning, griping and begging... and now I'm starting to get desperate... Let's try threats... Catheryne, update NOW! Otherwise I'll gather up a mob of 'See into Me' fans (and there are a VERY substantial number of us) and we'll camp outside your window and serenade you with Brittany Spear and Celine Dion songs all night, every night until we get another posting.

You think I'm kidding? You have three days to comply with our demands.

somethingeasy
31st October 2007, 17:26
ok, so Catheryne didn't buy the bluff about the stalker mob serenading her with horrible songs at ungodly hours in the morning. How did she know it was a bluff? I thought I was very convincing!!

It's been a long time since the last chapter, and I'd LOVE to see some plot progression. Please come back and update, Catheryne!

Kit Merlot
27th December 2007, 01:34
I truly hope this gorgeous fic isn't left languishing in the fanfic graveyard for too long--it doesn't deserve to die?!

Too dramatic?:grin3:

I do hope Catheryne comes back soon and finishes this wonderfully inventive story.

lexie
27th December 2007, 01:58
I couldn´t agree more. Catheryne´s been my favourite SV writer ever. She´s the reason I started writing and reading Chlex. I suppose her new job at Dell´s really consuming most of her time, but she´s such a wonderful writer. There are a few Chlex fics of hers which are incomplete::/:. Come back, Catheryne! We miss you.

Catheryne
3rd February 2008, 13:36
It seems like I keep apologizing to people these days about my lack of activity in terms of updating. You guys were right though. RL has been hectic, and n-s.net has been blocked by our firewall...

I downloaded this entire thread so that I can catch up on this story at home and piece it together with the story that I had already written before work took over. I've also gotten my own connection at my home so that I can still continue this.

Please expect me to complete all my fics except for Chlexville, because that one definitely is going to be difficult to complete.

Thanks for always reminding me to complete, and finding ways to contact me no matter how difficult it has been.

lexie
3rd February 2008, 16:08
Welcome back, Catheryne. This is certainly good news. I´ve been missing your marvellous writing for so long. Yours were some of the first Chlex stories I read when I started enjoying this ship, and you immediately became my favourite writer. At that time I wasn´t a member of NS, but your creations made me a fan of Lex and Chloe as a couple and, at the same time, encouraged me to begin writing my own.

I´m eager to read your first new posting!:blinkkiss

hfce
4th February 2008, 22:12
That is good news. :)

Kit Merlot
4th February 2008, 22:36
It seems like I keep apologizing to people these days about my lack of activity in terms of updating. You guys were right though. RL has been hectic, and n-s.net has been blocked by our firewall...

I downloaded this entire thread so that I can catch up on this story at home and piece it together with the story that I had already written before work took over. I've also gotten my own connection at my home so that I can still continue this.

Please expect me to complete all my fics except for Chlexville, because that one definitely is going to be difficult to complete.

Thanks for always reminding me to complete, and finding ways to contact me no matter how difficult it has been.


This is awesome news--thanks Catheryne:grin3:

pipersmum
4th February 2008, 23:11
Best news I have heard all day :D I can't wait.

Catheryne
5th February 2008, 00:38
Here's a new part. I'll be posting one again soon.

Part 11 In the Air Tonight

I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord
I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh lord

Chloe applied the lipstick over her lips and took a deep breath. She stared at her reflection in the mirror and realized for the first time that she no longer frowned and took a second look to verify that she was looking at herself. Her fingers fluttered towards where the skin was fully healed at her hairline. There were no more traces of the procedure. Should she wake up one day with no memory of her surgery, she could live her whole life without anyone knowing.

She stepped back from the mirror and took another breath again. It was five minutes to pick up time, and she was nervous.

Can you feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord

The knock on the door was brief. She walked over and opened the door to reveal Lex Luthor standing outside. Chloe was taken back to the first time that Lex stood outside her door like that, long ago before reality took away her innocence, before Lex, before Eric, before… life happened.

Lex smiled at the sight of her. “Thank you for doing this,” he whispered into her ear as he bent to kiss her cheek.

Well, if you told me you were drowning
I would not lend a hand
I've seen your face before my friend
But I don’t know if you know who I am

“What’s the occasion?” she clarified again as she fell into step beside him on their way to the dining room.

He led her towards their table. When she looked up, she saw sadness flit quickly in his eyes. Chloe started, suddenly filled with shame. Her lips grew numb, and she clutched tightly at her napkin.

Had she lost her heart after everything?

Well, I was there and I saw what you did
I saw it with my own two eyes

On this day, once upon a time, they celebrated the happiest event in their lives and greeted Eric into the world.

“I can’t even begin to explain it,” he murmured, taking the seat across from her.

Chloe slowly turned her eyes to meet his, then averted them. Once upon a time at a setting much like this, she stood while he knelt sobbing into her thighs and begging her not to leave him.

So you can wipe off the grin, I know where you've been

And she had run to the man he hated, lay in his bed and let him fuck her.

It's all been a pack of lies

“Lex,” she began, her voice hoarse, “I don’t think I can do this. I don’t feel well.”

To her surprise, he reached out and covered her hand in his. “Lois, please. I need not to be alone tonight.”

She shook her head. “It’s too much on me.”

“If I’m alone tonight, I’m going to sink to the same depths I used to sink into,” he admitted, albeit reluctantly. “Tonight I need your help.” She was lost in his pleading gaze. “Maybe tonight I’m not a childless father or a wifeless husband. Maybe tonight I’m not a successful man who lost the most important deal of his life.”

“But I’m still me,” she protested, “and you despise me. You can’t really want to choose me to spend tonight with.”

His lips curved. “It’s a choice between you and contemplating my black soul over scotch and a loaded gun, just like all the other years.”

“At least I’m better than the prospect of shooting yourself in the head,” she teased lightly.

“Maybe if tonight you’re not Chloe’s cousin—“

“Then who am I tonight?” she asked.

“Maybe tonight you can just be a friend.”

And I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord
I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh lord
I can feel it in the air tonight, oh lord

“I’d like that.”

And she wondered, what if—What if she let herself be taken by the warm sincerity in his eyes that told her as that he would not say? What if she forgot too, the way he seemed so intent to do? It seemed so easy. Slowly, her eyes drifted closed, and she felt his hand over hers tighten briefly then release.

Well I remember, I remember, don't worry
How could I ever forget, it's the first time
The last time we ever met

“Lois,” he called softly.

For that moment, it almost seemed like he really said her name. Chloe opened her eyes to see Lex looking at her so intently. So many moments like those not so long ago.

“It’s not the end of the world if we forget,” he told her. “Maybe tomorrow we can go back.”

To hating each other.

To cursing a woman he thought was dead.

To accepting that even now, despite what she had done, he was, and always will be obsessed.

“Alright,” she said.

Lex nodded and poured her a glass of wine. “How are you enjoying your new job?”

“Perry is wonderful,” she began. Then she remembered that Lex had met his editor-in-chief before, and saw the doubtful arch of his eyebrow. “He is,” she repeated, chuckling. “He’s temperamental, completely neurotic and downright obnoxious. I adore the old guy.”

“No wonder,” he returned.

“I’m gonna be like him someday,” she joked.

“He sounds like a dream,” he drawled.

“He sent me on one of those fluff piece assignments to cover the world’s biggest ricecake,” she related. “He made it sound like there was a huge drug bust in Chinatown last week. And then I was on a five-hour ride through wheat and rice paddies.” Lois recalled the moment of sinking clarity when she realized what Perry had signed her up for. “The moment I got off the car and saw the festive decorations and the gigantic oven, I knew.” Her eyes narrowed in recollection.

“I bet you gave him an earful.”

“I got into the car for the five-hour drive back.” Then she smirked. “I knew he was at home having lunch with his wife, trying to win her back after his eleven hundredth screw up.”

“This sounds evil.”

“He never turns off his machine in case there’s a breaking story.”

Lex laughed. “You did not.”

She nodded. “I did. I know how to leave fake love messages and sound like I mean it.” She sipped her champagne. “I doubt he’d do it again.”

“He probably still would just to get right back at you. I remember Chloe once said…” and his voice trailed off.

She looked up at him, and saw the look of surprise in his face, as if he regretted having slipped. “It’s okay, you know. You can talk about her.”

“No.” He shook his head sharply. “I can’t.”

But I know the reason why you keep your silence up
No you don't fool me
The hurt doesn't show, but the pain still grows
It's no stranger to you or me

“Lex,” she began. But it was so easy to see that she had already lost him tonight.

Chloe placed down her glass and tossed her napkin back on the table. He seemed so young, so devastated. She stood up, and he looked up at her in question. She walked over to where he sat and closed her hand over his, then pulled him up.

“I thought tonight would be different,” she said softly up at him.

Lex looked down at her, and she could swear that she saw him look at her like the way he used to, with something a lot like love. “I needed it to be.”

And I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord
But I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh lord
I can feel it in the air tonight, oh lord

“I’m never going to escape her, Lois.”

She reached up her hand and cupped his face. She leaned up and pulled down his face for a brief kiss.

“I’m never going to want to,” he continued, looking down at her puzzled.

“You don’t have to,” she whispered, her breath brushing against his moist lips. Chloe pulled him down again for another kiss, this time longer, deeper. Her hands slipped down to his belt and deftly undid it. “Let me do this.” She helped him get off his pants.

He took her hand and pulled. “Let’s go to the bedroom.”

“No,” she protested sharply. “Not the bedroom.” She reached up and unhooked the clasp at the back of her dress, and allowed it to fall to the dining room floor. Chloe stood in front of him in her panties and a simple gold necklace.

Lex bent down and kissed the crook of her neck. His hand made its way to her breast and cupped, massaging it until her nipple was peaked. He backed her towards the window. They were soon engulfed by the thick curtains until they were almost invisible if not for their frantic motions.

As she arched her back to give him access to her aching breast, she worked her panties off. And then she was holding him in her hand. She felt him so strained and tensed. Chloe lifted one leg up and hooked it on his hips. She positioned him at her entrance.

“Lois.” He hesitated, and looked up into her eyes. And it was sick, because he was looking into Chloe, and sinking into someone else. She nodded, and it looked to his dazed mind that she was someone else, and that this would really be okay. He intertwined his fingers with hers and held on. He drove home. She gasped and he squeezed his eyes tightly, his hips moving in a frantic rhythm, searching and pounding and reaching.

“Lex, more.” She wanted to wrap her arms around him, rest her hands on his shoulders and rub the tension that she felt. Instead, his hands were tight as they clutched hers and pressed them against the moist glass. It was painful, and the most glorious experience she had ever had. He was inside her over and over and over, hitting the places she had never dreamed he would ever be again. The edges of her vision blacked and she released so violently she shuddered and screamed quietly, melting against the window, against his body, liquefied.

As she sagged against him, Lex released her hand and felt it come around his back, clutching at him, her nails sliding against the sweat. With his free hand he reached for her other thigh and placed her leg around his waist. With the new depth, he felt her grow tighter and even slicker. He rested his forehead against the cool window and pounded faster and heavier.

As elusive as it was, his climax shattered him when he finally found it. He pumped himself inside her continuously until he had nothing more. He was so sated that he melted onto his knees, taking her along with him. Breathing heavily, he lay down on the hardwood floor with Lois lying boneless against him.

He looked down at the dark head resting against his chest. He placed a kiss on the top of her head and closed his eyes. “I’m sorry for doing that,” he rasped.

Chloe heard the words and swallowed, then her eyes drifted closed and a tear slid down the edge of her eye and dropped onto his skin.

I've been waiting for this moment for all my life

tbc

lexie
5th February 2008, 01:12
It´s been a lovely update, Catheryne. A really bittersweet meeting between two tortured souls on a night when both needed the comfort of each other to survive the memory of Eric. I look forward to the next update.

Julie
5th February 2008, 01:35
Alright Cath, I've moved your story into the active section, but next time don't forget to add the update date in the thread title.

westwingwolf
5th February 2008, 02:25
There is this huge knot in my stomach wondering when and if the other shoe is going to drop and Chloe will be found out. I know Lex will be happy and mad at the same time but I wonder which will prevail. This is so incredibly sad to see that all the pain Lex is going through and knowing Chloe is only causing them both more pain by not revealing the truth. I wonder if she can really think that she can restart her relationship with Lex if she's pretending to be someone else and I find that crazy. If she's just trying to make Lex feel better, I don't think it's working. If she's trying to repair what happened to them then she's going about it the wrong way. And if she just got caught up in something that she didn't mean to happen, then she needs to fix it or no one will ever be right again.

Kit Merlot
5th February 2008, 04:31
This was a lovely update!


“Maybe tonight I’m not a childless father or a wifeless husband. Maybe tonight I’m not a successful man who lost the most important deal of his life.”

and


And it was sick, because he was looking into Chloe, and sinking into someone else.

Lex and Chloe are both in so much emotional pain, that I'm afraid for both of their mental health. Would Lex's torment end if Chloe revealed herself? And what about Chloe? Would her pain end if she revealed that she was still alive? But the most important thing is for the two of them to somehow get past their guilt over the death of their son Eric.

I can't wait for this story to continue.

MelBee1985
5th February 2008, 09:32
Wow.. It's a really amazing fic... So much hatred.. So powerful...

I've read all the chapters and the comments and I've seen alot of people think she could have made plastic surgery or something like that, but... that would mean being taller, bigger boops and everything. Because let's face it, they don't have the same physical appearance at all. And I think Lex would be wiser and would have noticed the changes. Now, my theory might involve kryptonite.. who knows? Maybe something happened there that made Chloe be in Lois...

Or could be the theory some poeple had on season 6 finally, when Chloe saved Lois. Maybe Lois was the one dead and Chloe resurrected her, but instead of doing that, she took her place in Lois,s body..

hehe Can't wait to find out...

Oh and Lex is like.. Awesome! And sexy mad guy...

keep going :D

pipersmum
5th February 2008, 17:29
I went back and re read through it all before I read the new update I am so pleased you are continuing with this. I wonder how long it will be before Lex figures things out. Great update and I can't wait for the next one.

somethingeasy
5th February 2008, 23:14
I was so, SO happy to see you return to this fic, Catheryne! All your fans have missed you with the passion of a hundred Chlexy smut scene, LOL! And this was one HECK of a chapter to return with. I’m glad to see that you decided to make an entrance with a ‘bang’ :D

I had to finish re-reading through the whole fic again before reviewing this, so I apologise for the delay… but here’s my inadequate feedback for your amazing story.


Chloe applied the lipstick over her lips and took a deep breath. She stared at her reflection in the mirror and realized for the first time that she no longer frowned and took a second look to verify that she was looking at herself. Her fingers fluttered towards where the skin was fully healed at her hairline. There were no more traces of the procedure. Should she wake up one day with no memory of her surgery, she could live her whole life without anyone knowing.

I loved how the story started with Chloe looking at herself in the mirror and, for the first time, not being surprised to see ‘Lois’ staring back at her. At this point, even I’m confused about which is now this woman’s ‘true’ identity… Has Chloe finally died, so this new version of Lois has been born in her place? It seems like even Chloe is not certain about her sense of self anymore.


The knock on the door was brief. She walked over and opened the door to reveal Lex Luthor standing outside. Chloe was taken back to the first time that Lex stood outside her door like that, long ago before reality took away her innocence, before Lex, before Eric, before… life happened.

It’s tragic, but I think the only thing that’s anchoring Chloe to her sense of former self is regret and grief. She misses her old life, her former friends, and her family… husband, child, cousin! The only thing Chloe CAN do is grieve for everything that she used to have.


“What’s the occasion?” she clarified again as she fell into step beside him on their way to the dining room.

He led her towards their table. When she looked up, she saw sadness flit quickly in his eyes. Chloe started, suddenly filled with shame. Her lips grew numb, and she clutched tightly at her napkin.

Had she lost her heart after everything?

Chloe is asking herself whether she’s falling in love with Lex all over again? I think the truth is that she never fell OUT of love with him.


Chloe slowly turned her eyes to meet his, then averted them. Once upon a time at a setting much like this, she stood while he knelt sobbing into her thighs and begging her not to leave him.

I remember that… it was the day before she ran away from Lex. The day she made the DECISION to walk away from Lex… and she told him too. She had good reason at the time. Lex was too caught up in plans of ambitious, petty, vindictive vengeance to worry and care for his grieving, broken wife the way she needed. LEX was the one who pushed her away. That evening, Chloe had asked Lex to participate in a memorial that she was hoping to use to get some closure on Eric’s death… and Lex could only talk about killing Superman.

I understand that it was HIS way of grieving. But he was being selfish and unheeding of the pain his wife was going through.


And she had run to the man he hated, lay in his bed and let him fuck her.

It's all been a pack of lies

Poor Chloe. She feels so horribly guilty about, not only running out on Lex, but cheating on him with the ONE man that he despised above all others. In her guilt, she seems to have forgotten everything that drove her away from Lex, and only remembers that she hurt her husband.


“If I’m alone tonight, I’m going to sink to the same depths I used to sink into,” he admitted, albeit reluctantly. “Tonight I need your help.” She was lost in his pleading gaze. “Maybe tonight I’m not a childless father or a wifeless husband. Maybe tonight I’m not a successful man who lost the most important deal of his life.”

“But I’m still me,” she protested, “and you despise me. You can’t really want to choose me to spend tonight with.”

His lips curved. “It’s a choice between you and contemplating my black soul over scotch and a loaded gun, just like all the other years.”

Poor Lex! I think he’s actually realized how he himself also failed Chloe. She might have run out and cheated on him… but I think Lex is acknowledging that he neglected his wife and lost ‘the most important business deal of his life’. I love the way he’s phrased that.

It was chilling hearing about him talking about dividing his attention between drunkenness and suicide. The scariest part is how I COMPLETELY believe that he’s being serious about this too. Poor Lex is in a HORRIBLE state of mind, and he simply cannot be left alone.


“At least I’m better than the prospect of shooting yourself in the head,” she teased lightly.

heh, it was good to see that Chloe wasn’t dumb-struck with horror (like I was) over Lex’s confession.


And she wondered, what if—What if she let herself be taken by the warm sincerity in his eyes that told her as that he would not say? What if she forgot too, the way he seemed so intent to do? It seemed so easy. Slowly, her eyes drifted closed, and she felt his hand over hers tighten briefly then release.

oh dear… this is not good. Chloe is letting herself fall under Lex’s spell all over again, in the guise of Lois. This can go wrong in SO many ways.


“It’s not the end of the world if we forget,” he told her. “Maybe tomorrow we can go back.”

To hating each other.

To cursing a woman he thought was dead.

To accepting that even now, despite what she had done, he was, and always will be obsessed.

“Alright,” she said.

oh dear… I can see how Chloe would have been drawn into this fantasy that everything was ‘normal’ between them while this truce was being affected. It would be SO easy to forget all the misunderstanding and underlying animosity between them while they were actively ‘trying’ to be civil.


“Perry is wonderful,” she began. Then she remembered that Lex had met his editor-in-chief before, and saw the doubtful arch of his eyebrow. “He is,” she repeated, chuckling. “He’s temperamental, completely neurotic and downright obnoxious. I adore the old guy.”

“No wonder,” he returned.

“I’m gonna be like him someday,” she joked.

“He sounds like a dream,” he drawled.

LOL! I like Perry too. He hasn’t made much of an appearance in this fic, but from Chloe’s description he sounds very much like the canon-comic version of Perry, who I always adored.


“This sounds evil.”

“He never turns off his machine in case there’s a breaking story.”

Lex laughed. “You did not.”

She nodded. “I did. I know how to leave fake love messages and sound like I mean it.” She sipped her champagne. “I doubt he’d do it again.”

ROTFLMAO! I was in hysterics imagining this ‘mini-battle’ of pranks that took place between Perry and Chloe. And it’s probably ‘just another one of those things’ that happens on a regular basis between the two of them, LOL!


She looked up at him, and saw the look of surprise in his face, as if he regretted having slipped. “It’s okay, you know. You can talk about her.”

“No.” He shook his head sharply. “I can’t.”

“Lex,” she began. But it was so easy to see that she had already lost him tonight.

Chloe placed down her glass and tossed her napkin back on the table. He seemed so young, so devastated. She stood up, and he looked up at her in question. She walked over to where he sat and closed her hand over his, then pulled him up.

Poor Lex… Now… NOW he’s finally learned to mourn properly, without trying to distract himself with all the wrong things like trying to get ‘revenge’ for his personal losses and tragedy. It’s a good thing, because LOIS is the one who would have been the target for any vengeance he might have been planning. He’s finally learned that even the petty satisfaction from revenge is useless in the long run.


“I’m never going to escape her, Lois.”

She reached up her hand and cupped his face. She leaned up and pulled down his face for a brief kiss.

“I’m never going to want to,” he continued, looking down at her puzzled.

I felt like crying for poor Lex. His son was taken away, but he managed to somehow keep himself from breaking… it was only after Chloe left that he got… lost. And I don’t think he even WANTS to find his way back to himself again.


“You don’t have to,” she whispered, her breath brushing against his moist lips. Chloe pulled him down again for another kiss, this time longer, deeper. Her hands slipped down to his belt and deftly undid it. “Let me do this.” She helped him get off his pants.

He took her hand and pulled. “Let’s go to the bedroom.”

“No,” she protested sharply. “Not the bedroom.” She reached up and unhooked the clasp at the back of her dress, and allowed it to fall to the dining room floor. Chloe stood in front of him in her panties and a simple gold necklace.

oh, this was a mistake on SO many levels!!! But I couldn’t help but grin at the added drama and excitement that this latest twist added to the plot line. Excellent plotting, Catheryne!!!


As she arched her back to give him access to her aching breast, she worked her panties off. And then she was holding him in her hand. She felt him so strained and tensed. Chloe lifted one leg up and hooked it on his hips. She positioned him at her entrance.

“Lois.” He hesitated, and looked up into her eyes. And it was sick, because he was looking into Chloe, and sinking into someone else. She nodded, and it looked to his dazed mind that she was someone else, and that this would really be okay. He intertwined his fingers with hers and held on. He drove home. She gasped and he squeezed his eyes tightly, his hips moving in a frantic rhythm, searching and pounding and reaching.

The smut was beautifully written. It was hot, and there was a strong thread of grief, desperation and deceit running throughout this entire scene. You did a WONDERFUL job in capturing so many emotions in these actions, Catheryne! I loved the tragedy of Chloe indulging herself by allowing herself to ‘forget’ about her new identity to sink into her old life again… just for a little while. You know that it’s going to end soon, and that she’s going to be worse off than when it started, but it IS wonderful during the moment it’s happening.


“Lex, more.” She wanted to wrap her arms around him, rest her hands on his shoulders and rub the tension that she felt. Instead, his hands were tight as they clutched hers and pressed them against the moist glass. It was painful, and the most glorious experience she had ever had. He was inside her over and over and over, hitting the places she had never dreamed he would ever be again. The edges of her vision blacked and she released so violently she shuddered and screamed quietly, melting against the window, against his body, liquefied.

As she sagged against him, Lex released her hand and felt it come around his back, clutching at him, her nails sliding against the sweat. With his free hand he reached for her other thigh and placed her leg around his waist. With the new depth, he felt her grow tighter and even slicker. He rested his forehead against the cool window and pounded faster and heavier.

As elusive as it was, his climax shattered him when he finally found it. He pumped himself inside her continuously until he had nothing more. He was so sated that he melted onto his knees, taking her along with him. Breathing heavily, he lay down on the hardwood floor with Lois lying boneless against him.

This was just… woah! Oh dear heavens, WOW!!! It was beautiful, rough, desperate, intense, violent… and so very intimate. I loved seeing Lex and Chloe connecting with each other, and not fully understand the significance of what was happening between them. The poor confused kids… Lex is going to believe that anything he felt was an illusion born from having sex with Chloe’s cousin. And Chloe… Chloe won’t be able to tell him that the connection was real and genuine, not without revealing her secrets to him.


He looked down at the dark head resting against his chest. He placed a kiss on the top of her head and closed his eyes. “I’m sorry for doing that,” he rasped.

Chloe heard the words and swallowed, then her eyes drifted closed and a tear slid down the edge of her eye and dropped onto his skin.

Poor Chloe! I KNEW it was a mistake she and Lex were making. Chloe was trying to recapture her past, even though she knew she wouldn’t be able to hang onto it, and Lex believed Lois was offering him solace and comfort, which he took without thinking too much about it.

And I can’t imagine any other words that would have broken Chloe’s heart more than what Lex just said… ‘I’m sorry for doing that’… Perhaps he was apologising for using Lois like that, but I’m sure Chloe can also sense that he regrets what just took place. She thinks that he regrets the amazing, fulfilling, intense moment that they shared.

Hmmm, perhaps he regrets it, or perhaps he feels guilty about ‘betraying’ Chloe with her own cousin. I guess I’ll have to wait for a Lex POV chapter to find out what his thoughts were/are. I look forward to the upcoming chapter, Catheryne. Please update soon.

lj715
5th February 2008, 23:16
Wow, I am so glad you updated this story. Excellent job.

Linda
6th February 2008, 09:56
I'm a new fan, you were recommended by Lexie and I'm really glad she did. Thank you for updating this amazing story. I'm now off to read more of your work!

Catheryne
12th February 2008, 14:53
Part 12 Yellow

He awoke with her in his arms still, and she was familiar. His arm wrapped around her waist, with his face buried in her hair, and he could almost pretend that she was who she should have been. It was so easy to get lost in her warmth, and he could begin his life again. Every woman’s body was no different than the next right? How easy would it be, he wondered, to imagine another woman’s face when he said ‘I love you?’

His eyes drifted closed, and he held on to her, breathed in the scent of her hair and listened to the world around him.

“Lex, are you awake?” she said softly, her voice tickling his chest.

His breath hitched, because in his imagination he had transformed even her voice. ‘Chloe,’ brushed by in his mind’s voice. His eyebrows furrowed. His will had overcome his senses, and he could so happily fool his brain. He did not move, savoring that elusive moment when he was with her again, even if it was all make-believe.

Look at the stars,
Look how they shine for you,
And everything you do
Yeah, they were all yellow.

He felt her sigh against his body. He expected her to rise, extricate herself—maybe walk away to the bedroom and throw up in the toilet bowl. Instead, he felt her arms wrap even more tightly around him. He felt her burrow deeper into him and brush and butterfly kiss against his skin, right by his heart.

He tensed at the movement, and then he felt a small pool of warm liquid gather against his skin. He heard the muffled sound of a sniffle. He remained still.

It took a few minutes, but then she hastily stood up, leaving him colder than he had been in that momentary stolen embrace. She did not look back at him. For all she knew, he was asleep still. Lex watched as she threw the dress on and run to the stairs. He sat up and stared at the empty door.

He stood slowly and gathered his discarded clothes. His movements were numbered as he dressed and proceeded to toast some bread and prepare coffee. He poured a cup and stood there, sipping the hot liquid.

I came along,
I wrote a song for you,
And all the things you do,
And it was called "Yellow."

And then she walked in, freshly showered and wearing office clothes. She met his eyes with no expression. He turned and poured a cup for her, then handed it over.

“Thanks,” she replied tersely. She lifted it up to sip, and then frowned. She looked up towards the cupboards. Lex lifted his hand, and then pushed a small saucer towards her. There was one cube of sugar. Slowly, her gaze lifted towards him. He met her stare, and she swallowed. She reached for the saucer, then pushed it away.

Lex shook his head. “Take it.” He dropped the cube into her cup, then stirred. “I’m sure you take it like this.”

“Thank you,” she whispered.

So then I took my turn,
Oh what a thing took done,
And it was all yellow.

His mind raced, wanting to do so much, yet at the same time wanting to remain there, sweeping her entire body with his eyes, looking at each shadow on her face. Lex picked up his coffee cup and sat right across from her at the table.

And that moment was heaven.

He stared at her lips, devoid of lipstick, and how the coffee clung to those lips like dark dew. She bit her bottom lip, and they were redder than he remembered, but not as red as the night before when he fed on them like berries.

She took a deep breath, and his eyes drifted down to her chest, full and lovely, but less than what they were when he ran his tongue over them.

Last night and all the other nights before.

Your skin
Oh yeah, your skin and bones,
Turned into something beautiful,
You know I love you so.

She placed down her cup, and she looked up into his unwavering gaze. She said, “I have to go.”

His nod was sharp. “I know.”

She picked up her bag from the table and left. Lex closed his eyes when the door slammed shut.

She had to go.

~~

Chloe closed the door behind her and leaned back, then let out the deep breath she had been keeping in. The air left her body in an audible sob. She bent her head back and stared at the white lights on the corridor ceiling. All she could see now were spots of hazy white where the lights used to be.

She had to go.

There was no doubt about it, in her mind or his. The tears flowed freely and she sobbed until her body was racked with the emotion.

She could not have come at all, not have stepped in his house, not have returned to the same state. She learned early in life that she did not deserve the life she had fooled herself into believing she could still have.

I swam across,
I jumped across for you,
Oh what a thing to do.
Cuz you were all yellow,

Chloe took a deep, cleansing breath, hugged her bag to her body, then entered the elevator. She hailed a cab and rested her head back.

The brick houses and condominiums flew by. Her cab stopped in the newspaper office building. Chloe got off and proceeded to her floor. She knocked on Perry’s door.

When the editor saw her, he waved her inside. She turned to him and saw the intent look in his face.

“You have to go,” he read.

Chloe nodded. “I couldn’t without telling you.” He smiled sadly. “I’m so ashamed. You gave me a change that other journalists would kill for, and I’m gonna blow it away.”

He shook his head. “It’s not yet done, Lane.” He winked. “I knew a guy who upped and left at the height of his infamy, found himself, then came back and settled into a comfortable desk job.”

That drew a reluctant smile from her. She remembered meeting him when she was a child and he was lost. “So you think I just have to find myself.”

“I know you have to find yourself.” Perry leaned back in his chair. “Now I’m not going to hold your desk,” he told her. “Overhead and all.”

She nodded. “Of course.”

“But you’re always going to be welcome, Lane.”

She left Perry’s office with her heart a little lighter. Chloe went over to her desk and sat down. Chloe looked around her and took in the bustling newsroom. The mailroom attendant pushed a cart of packages around the office. Jimmy Olsen came running in with two photographs in hand, looking very anxious to display them in front of the chief. He saw her looking, and he broke into an infatuated grin then waved at her. He always had a thing for her, she thought—whatever her face had. She waved back and watched him knock on the chief’s door.

When she turned, she saw an fresh new intern come in with her head held high and her notebook in hand. How long had it been when she herself came in the same way.
Once upon a time, this had been her dream. She had put everyone in her life on the sidelines to pursue the career. Over time, she lived very different lives and this remained a constant. Now it was time to give it up.

She opened the drawer and picked up her passport.

“Perry says you’re leaving.”

I drew a line,
I drew a line for you,
Oh what a thing to do,
And it was all yellow.

Chloe looked up to see Clark Kent standing in front of her. “You can celebrate on your own time,” she retorted.

Clark shook his head. “Do I look like I’m celebrating?”

“Then why are you here?”

He sat down in front of her and shook his head. “I don’t understand why you’re so against me.” And then he gave a self-deprecating chuckle. “Alright I do. I did tell you that you killed your cousin.” Chloe watched the play of emotions on his face. “Would it help if I apologized and told me you that every action, every word, every glare—“

“Was because of Chloe?” she continued.

“No,” he answered. “They were all me,” he admitted. “But I was in mourning. I could have saved her, but I was too hurt to come for her myself.”

For you I'd bleed myself dry.

“I was so in love.” He smiled. “And I still believe she was going to come back to me if she hadn’t died.”

Chloe looked at Clark, suddenly with eyes that were uncertain. “Didn’t she make it clear that she didn’t love you?”

“When you’re in love…” his voice trailed off. “I think I’m going to have to start falling out.”

Look at the stars;
Look how they shine for you,
And all the things that you do.

Chloe stood up and walked around the desk. She stood on tiptoes and gave Clark a hug. “I guess it was a possibility. She always did think highly of you.”

“Hey I needed that. Thanks, Lois. Stay safe.”

“I will. And I’m sure I can always call you when I need you.”

“Always.”

And they were all yellow…

Two nights passed and an ocean between them, she was yet again another woman, another name. She wrapped the shawl even tighter around her body and quickened her pace. Streets at night, as peaceful as they were, hid dangers in every corner. One man had tried to kill her on the street once; it would not happen again. She had to be vigilant. There was no one else she could count on. Not anymore.

Chloe had to learn to live her life alone.

It was small payment for stealing another person’s life.
tbc

Kit Merlot
12th February 2008, 15:58
Oh Catheryne, this update was just so tragically beautiful.

Lex, Clark and even Chloe are in such deep mourning for the lives they once had.


Chloe had to learn to live her life alone.

It was small payment for stealing another person’s life.

I hope Lex decides to look for her, and Chloe tells him the truth. Maybe then they could have some peace.

Continued beautiful work on this story.

westwingwolf
12th February 2008, 15:59
I'm glad she finally realized she can't pretend to be Lois anymore, but I hope Lex has finally caught on and will go find her. Also nice to see that Clark is coming to his senses.

lexie
12th February 2008, 16:00
OH, Catheryne! Does he know who she is or is it just make-believe for him? He gives her the lump of sugar so that she can have her coffee as she used to, right? Mm, but if he knows she is actually Chloe... how come he takes things so stoically? I know... I know... this is Lex we´re talking about but still... .

I loved the update and can´t wait for more. :clapclap:

somethingeasy
12th February 2008, 22:19
His breath hitched, because in his imagination he had transformed even her voice. ‘Chloe,’ brushed by in his mind’s voice. His eyebrows furrowed. His will had overcome his senses, and he could so happily fool his brain. He did not move, savoring that elusive moment when he was with her again, even if it was all make-believe.

I loved how the chapter started with Lex savouring being with ‘Lois’, especially since he believes his poor muddled, desperate mind is transposing ‘Chloe’ on this woman he’s resting against. Poor Lex! He’s STILL continuing to sternly tell himself that any ‘resemblance’ he sees between Chloe and this woman is all just in his own head. But it’s amazing to see how intense his reaction is to the ‘illusion’. If only he knew it WASN’T al illusion. Poor Lex!


He felt her sigh against his body. He expected her to rise, extricate herself—maybe walk away to the bedroom and throw up in the toilet bowl. Instead, he felt her arms wrap even more tightly around him. He felt her burrow deeper into him and brush and butterfly kiss against his skin, right by his heart.

He tensed at the movement, and then he felt a small pool of warm liquid gather against his skin. He heard the muffled sound of a sniffle. He remained still.

Heh. I wonder what Lex made of this reaction. Did he notice anything else ‘uniquely Chloe’ about this woman. Perhaps the way she brushed a butterfly kiss over his heart? Or just the way she nestled against him? I wonder what he made of her crying against him? Darnnit, Lex!!! All the clues are right THERE in front of you. You’ve even noticed all of them… STOP trying to rationalize them away!!!


His mind raced, wanting to do so much, yet at the same time wanting to remain there, sweeping her entire body with his eyes, looking at each shadow on her face. Lex picked up his coffee cup and sat right across from her at the table.

And that moment was heaven.

I felt so, SO sure that Lex had finally put all the pieces together and formed a complete picture of truth and reality. That his study of Chloe’s face just now finally made him see that there was a good reason for all the weird resemblance that he kept noticing between his wife and this woman.

OR, if he didn’t realize it… it was very interesting seeing how Lex was consciously enjoying and savouring the company of this woman.


He stared at her lips, devoid of lipstick, and how the coffee clung to those lips like dark dew. She bit her bottom lip, and they were redder than he remembered, but not as red as the night before when he fed on them like berries.

She took a deep breath, and his eyes drifted down to her chest, full and lovely, but less than what they were when he ran his tongue over them.

Seriusly, he’s luxuriating in everything about her. The way she’s sitting, sipping her coffee, biting her lip… the colour of her lips and skin, the memory of her breasts and figure. He’s looking at her like he’s in love with her!!!


Last night and all the other nights before.

all the other nights before?!?! So he HAS figured it out?!?! He knows!!!??? Oh Heaven!!


She placed down her cup, and she looked up into his unwavering gaze. She said, “I have to go.”

His nod was sharp. “I know.”

Yikes! If he knows, then why isn’t he saying anything? Perhaps it’s just wishful thinking on my part?
BUT… perhaps he’s giving her space? That would actually be the most wonderful, generous and giving kind of thing Lex could ever do for Chloe… give her the CHOICE to come or go as she pleases, without pressuring her. Lex initially drove Chloe away by an appalling combination of being too neglectful and too controlling at the same time. It’s incredible how he managed that combination, but he did. So perhaps now he’s giving her all the attention she might need without being too demanding about what he wants from her?

That’s a wonderful, brave, generous move… IF that is what he’s doing? Oh please update so I’ll know, Catheryne!!!


She had to go.

There was no doubt about it, in her mind or his. The tears flowed freely and she sobbed until her body was racked with the emotion.

She could not have come at all, not have stepped in his house, not have returned to the same state. She learned early in life that she did not deserve the life she had fooled herself into believing she could still have.

Poor Chloe! Poor thing! All she was doing was reclaiming what used to be her life… But she believes that she has forfeited all rights to it. She feels like a trespasser in her own shoes. How horrible a feeling that must be. How lost she must feel. Poor thing!


When she turned, she saw an fresh new intern come in with her head held high and her notebook in hand. How long had it been when she herself came in the same way.
Once upon a time, this had been her dream. She had put everyone in her life on the sidelines to pursue the career. Over time, she lived very different lives and this remained a constant. Now it was time to give it up.

Oh the poor, POOR lost soul. Now Chloe has cut herself away from the only thing that was providing her with a grounding sense of identity and purpose. What the heck is she supposed to anchor herself with now?!? I hope she’s not making a mistake in running away? It’s a good thing Perry was so sweet and understanding about the situation. He’s tough, but he’s going to allow his star reporter time all the time she needs to recover from… whatever she’s going through.


“I was so in love.” He smiled. “And I still believe she was going to come back to me if she hadn’t died.”

Chloe looked at Clark, suddenly with eyes that were uncertain. “Didn’t she make it clear that she didn’t love you?”

“When you’re in love…” his voice trailed off. “I think I’m going to have to start falling out.”

I was also glad to see that Chloe and Clark had a reconciliation (of sorts) before she left for good. Here’s a whole new person for me to feel sorry for. I suppose a part of Chloe should be flattered that so many lives fell apart, and so many people went into mourning for her… But how can she take pleasure in knowing that she’s the cause of so many people suffering. So much guilt on the poor girl.


Chloe stood up and walked around the desk. She stood on tiptoes and gave Clark a hug. “I guess it was a possibility. She always did think highly of you.”

“Hey I needed that. Thanks, Lois. Stay safe.”

“I will. And I’m sure I can always call you when I need you.”

“Always.”

I’m SO glad they parted as friends (kind of). It’s good to see that Chloe doesn’t have to worry about hatred from Clark at least.


Chloe had to learn to live her life alone.

It was small payment for stealing another person’s life.

The poor, confused, lost woman!!! I really don’t know whether she’s referring to Lois’s or her own former life as ‘the life that was stolen’. On one hand, she stole Lois’s identity, but then again, she tried to reclaim Chloe’s life upon her return. Chloe is suffering from massive guilt complexes on so many levels… no wonder the girl is a complete mess.

I really hope she manages to find some sense of self, or forgives herself for all the ‘sins’ she believes she committed. She made so many mistakes, and she hates herself for all of them. Perhaps she’ll be able to save herself, OR perhaps Lex will be able to find some way to help her?

I look forward to seeing how the next chapter goes. Good luck and Best Regards.

Linda
13th February 2008, 16:32
That was heartbreaking and beautiful all at the same time. You have the talent to bear emotions in your words. Thank you for sharing this wonderful piece with us.

Kit Merlot
18th April 2008, 01:52
Hey Catheryne, I hope you are planning on updating this wonderful fic!

Please come back--SOON:D

somethingeasy
6th May 2008, 18:41
Hey Catheryne. That was a very cruel cliffhanger to leave poor Chloe at. My heart is breaking for the poor girl. Actually it's breaking a little bit for Lex as well. I'm dying to know whether he has 'figured it out' in the last chapter, or whether the revelation was still yet to come.

Please update soon.

Catheryne
29th June 2008, 08:19
This story is so taxing in so many ways. I always have to go into a more depressed state to complete even a paragraph...

But it's an experience I relish.

I will be posting the last chapter soon. I will be internalizing for a couple of hours. YOu can expect the last one up by tomorrow.

Apologies for so many delays in this particular fic.

Kit Merlot
29th June 2008, 15:09
This story is so taxing in so many ways. I always have to go into a more depressed state to complete even a paragraph...

But it's an experience I relish.

I will be posting the last chapter soon. I will be internalizing for a couple of hours. YOu can expect the last one up by tomorrow.

Apologies for so many delays in this particular fic.

I can understand why this fic is so painful to write, Catheryne.

Take as long as you need--we will all still be here when you come back:D

somethingeasy
29th June 2008, 18:07
This story is so taxing in so many ways. I always have to go into a more depressed state to complete even a paragraph...

But it's an experience I relish.

I will be posting the last chapter soon. I will be internalizing for a couple of hours. YOu can expect the last one up by tomorrow.

Apologies for so many delays in this particular fic.

oh NOOO!!! So this fic is closing to an end?!??? LOL! I am both ecstatic as well as hugely dismayed by this news. On one hand, I'm finally going to see how it ends! But on the other hands.. no more chapters after this!

heh... oh well, it had to finish sooner or later, and I'm ecstatic to hear that that I'll be getting another update on this magnificent, complex, traumatizing and anguish-filled fic. I look forward to the characters finally getting their much deserved happy endings.

Good luck with the writing, Catheryne!

Catheryne
30th June 2008, 13:00
Part 13 Disaster

She's so far gone
I can't help her
She can't stay in control

Perhaps it was the only way she could pay tribute to a life cut short; perhaps it was a way to temper the guilt she felt for not having done the job as well as she could have had she not been overwhelmed with her own life the last time she was here; or perhaps, and most likely, this was the only place she could run to where Lex’s influence would not reach.

Either way, Chloe found that the last four years she had spent working with children of Lipaztan’s genocide victims was the closest she had been to heaven—the feel of a young boy clutching her shoulders as he screamed for his dead mother while volunteer doctors extricated a shrapnel from his flesh was more welcome to her now than the suffocating pleasure of lying in Lex’s arms while he called her by her cousin’s name.

This time I worry about her
But I won't go back to that world

The blood around her took her closer to Lois on those last moments. The children’s tears took her to her son.

Yes, she thought, as another child was brought in with his arm hanging limply to his side as he screamed in pain.

Chloe reached for the child and placed him on a makeshift cot. “Completely out of the socket,” Lydia told her.

Yes, she was in heaven.

You're a disaster
But you make me happy
Laughter is so hard
Disaster, I won't let this kill you
The past hurts but we'll move on

On her second week in Lipaztan, she turned on the television in the small camp and watched the news. That early in her self-imposed exile, Chloe thought it would help her to hear news from home. She watched the news of hurricanes in the Midwest, and she wondered briefly if the farms of her childhood have been affected. And then she watched gossip on celebrities who got together and was saddened for them.

They were happy now. She hoped they weren’t too happy.

It hurt more when you fell from such heights.
“That’s so romantic.”

Chloe turned around and saw Lydia sitting on a plastic chair. She had been alone when she started watching. Now there was company. Lydia graduated nursing six months ago, and went on to work in one of the most prestigious hospitals in LA. When Lydia arrived with her, Chloe had asked her what she was running from. To her surprise, Lydia told her she was running to the devastation, not from anyone or anything from her past.

Chloe smiled thinly. “After everything you’ve seen, that word is still in your vocabulary?” she asked.

“After everything we’ve seen here,’ Lydia answered, “you better etch that word into your brain. I’ll keep you sane.”

“They’ll be divorced in a year, with a keep to shuttle around, and fighting for their meager assets.”

She's reckless
One can not face it
She barely has a soul
I tried to warn her
But she lives in her own crazy world

Chloe flipped the channel and stopped at the still photograph on the screen. Even from so far away, he could take her breath away. He had made a generous donation to the campaign of Pete Ross, dragging to the surface long forgotten suspicions that he had a hand in the fiery death of Lana Lang Ross.

“He’s going to serve jail time,” Lydia said, breaking the heavy silence.

Chloe turned to the other woman. “Why?”

“Insider trading? Murder?” Lydia tried. “They haven’t made it public. I bet it has something to do with Mrs Ross.”

You're obsessed I must confess
You're never gonna change
Angel, I can't lose you

If it was, Chloe thought that maybe it should be herself imprisoned. There was a loud explosion that jerked her out of her reverie. Someone screamed. The television died. She and Lydia both came running out of the small shelter and saw the smoking hut a few yards away from them.

A few people from their group were starting to pull injured volunteers out of the shelter. Chloe assessed the wounds of the first victim. Even from the distance she could tell that he was going to lose an eye.

And then she felt better, because this heaven was worse than any prison Lex could find himself in.

Maybe someday she would get lucky, and attacks like that would fall directly on her head.

You're a disaster
But you make me happy
Laughter is so hard
Disaster I won't let this kill you
The past hurts but we'll move on

No matter how many of these she’d set, Chloe could not help her hands from trembling when she heard a young person scream while she held him. Eric would never have suffered like this. No, Lex Luthor’s son would never cry like this from pain.

Lex Luthor’s son died peacefully in his sleep.

And that was when she found herself tearing up. “You never had a chance,” she said softly to the little boy, who could not understand her anyway. She sniffled.

A hand closed over her shoulder. She looked behind her and saw one of the visiting doctors. “I’ll handle this,” he told her.

“I can do this,” she assured him.

“You have a guest,” he told her. “Freshen up. He’s waiting in the main office.”

Chloe grimaced at the words. He almost made it sound as if they were back in civilization, and the main office was not a makeshift cabin with a door, and her guest was waiting in the parlor. Over the months, Chloe had fielded off different journalists who dropped by offering to create a documentary on her experience.

She was a journalist once. She knew what that entailed. She wasn’t willing to answer their questions on her reasons for coming here.

Chloe nodded and left her station with one last look at the crying little boy. She walked out of the clinic and jogged towards the main office. Automatically, she reached for the band that held her hair up. This was how they freshened up out here. She shook the blonde hair free of knots, then tied it again. Out here, no one minded that a few months after she joined, half of her hair grew blonde while the ends remained a fading brown.

She pushed the door open. The visitor turned around. Chloe took a step back, then another. Chloe closed the door and started stalking back to the clinic.

“Chloe!”

She stopped still, under the sun; with no walls between them, she felt exposed. She had never thought to hear that name again coming from his lips.

I find it funny how you think I've been blind
All this time
I know you love me but you made me decide
You're not my kind

She did not turn around. Maybe if she closed her eyes long enough, he would be gone. Chloe counted in her head. Maybe if she reached a hundred, he would have disappeared. She was barely at twenty when she felt his hands close around her shoulders.

You keep running away from our lives
Well you're going in circles
So stop acting like you don't care
I won't be there for you

“It’s done,” he said softly.

“What?” she asked, not turning around.

“Everything that I thought I’d done. It wasn’t me, Chloe. I didn’t kill Lana.” He took a deep breath. “It took years, and I didn’t fight it.” He leaned to whisper into her ear, “Come home.”

“When?” Chloe asked. Finally, she turned around, and Lex knew she was not asking about coming home.

He shook his head. “There wasn’t an epiphany. It was slow and excruciating, one detail on top of another.” He ran his fingers through the hair that he had missed so much. “But I was sure the last night, when I realized I’d fallen in love again. I knew it had to be you.”

You're a disaster
But you make me happy
Laughter is so hard
Disaster I won't let this kill you
The past hurts but we'll move on

And his words were real, she could see it in his eyes. Chloe’s eyes filled with tears. “Then why did you let me go?”

He took her in his arms. “Because you needed to,” he said into her hair. “You were so lost.”

She took a deep, shuddering breath. She confessed, “Nothing’s changed. I still feel that it’s wrong for me to be here, alive.”

His arms tightened around her.

“I’m afraid about what I’ll do.”

From obsession after obsession that he’d learned to live through, Lex knew that this was just another one that he would decide to take on. She’d fought against his control, and now, she would learn to depend on it. “You’ll be fine.”

Disaster I won't let this kill you

fin

westwingwolf
30th June 2008, 16:13
Poor Chloe having to experience devastation to find some kind of peace. I was glad to see change in Lex, waiting to be exonerated instead of buying his innocence off proves that he didn't do anything. Thankfully there is a chance at a happy, hopeful ending for Chlex. And so good of Lex to give Chloe that chance to find herself instead of forcing himself on her from the start.

Kit Merlot
30th June 2008, 17:59
This was a beautiful ending, Catheryne!


The blood around her took her closer to Lois on those last moments. The children’s tears took her to her son.

The guilt that Chloe was living under was taking such a toll on her life. Good for Lex for understanding her need to heal.

Gorgeous work.

lexie
30th June 2008, 22:01
I´m so happy you´ve finished this one at last. It would have been a real pity to leave it incomplete.

This fic was particularly heart-wrenching, and I can only imagine what a psychological toll it must have taken for you to pen it.

It was a lovely ending, full of promise- just the way I love stories to be.

I hope you´ll be reading more from you soon, Catheryne. You remain one of my favourite Chlex writers.

somethingeasy
1st July 2008, 19:28
This was an amazing end to this complicated, traumatizing, confusing and anguish filled story, Catheryne! I think it was perfect and flawless! I don’t how much time you spent figuring out the perfect and fitting ending to this fic, but it really shows that you put a lot of thought into it :D


Either way, Chloe found that the last four years she had spent working with children of Lipaztan’s genocide victims was the closest she had been to heaven—the feel of a young boy clutching her shoulders as he screamed for his dead mother while volunteer doctors extricated a shrapnel from his flesh was more welcome to her now than the suffocating pleasure of lying in Lex’s arms while he called her by her cousin’s name.

It somehow fits Chloe’s character perfect that she would want to find forgiveness and salvation for herself by giving herself to others. Trying to make up for her sins by seeking atonement in this hard, bloody, gritty way. It’s suits her personality! Actually it also makes sense in retrospect of the time she spent with Lex. She spent weeks (or was it months?) with him trying to ‘save him’ and help him get through his grieving and suffering. She DID help him to a certain extent, and when she decided she had helped as much as was possible, she left for ‘bigger jobs’ elsewhere. Hence her work in Lipaztan!


They were happy now. She hoped they weren’t too happy.

It hurt more when you fell from such heights.

Ouch! Such a cynical thought! But then again *rolls eyes* it IS a ‘celebrity marriage’ and most intelligent people always look on those with a healthy dose of bemusement and scepticism, LOL!

But it hurt to think that Chloe seemed to think that happiness of that level wasn’t even worth pursuing! Has she lost all faith in emotions like hope and joy?


Chloe smiled thinly. “After everything you’ve seen, that word is still in your vocabulary?” she asked.

“After everything we’ve seen here,’ Lydia answered, “you better etch that word into your brain. I’ll keep you sane.”

That’s a beautiful philosophy actually, and pretty good advice. I’m putting it right up with ‘Try to maintain a good sense of humour, always’… one should never lose one’s romantic fantasies either.


“He’s going to serve jail time,” Lydia said, breaking the heavy silence.

Chloe turned to the other woman. “Why?”

“Insider trading? Murder?” Lydia tried. “They haven’t made it public. I bet it has something to do with Mrs Ross.”

woah! It seems like there was a HUGE complicated story going on the ‘other side’ of Chloe’s world. I wonder exactly what Lex Luthor went through during this time. There were a few hints given in this chapter, but only vague mentions, hints and allusions of everything that happened to him. I can only guess at the details! Damn, I would have LOVED to have had more details from Lex Luthor’s side about this story that Chloe caught a little glimpse of.


Maybe someday she would get lucky, and attacks like that would fall directly on her head.

oh dear… this is NOT a good sign! I thought that Chloe had found some semblance of peace, self-forgiveness and atonement during her time giving herself for the wellbeing of others. But it seems like she’s still filled with self-loathing over her ‘sins’. Oh, Chloe! Everyone else would have forgiven you for your ‘crimes’. Clark, Lex and even Lana and Lois would have been horrified by the burden you’re carrying! *sigh* Chloe has always been her own harshest judge, hasn’t she?


No matter how many of these she’d set, Chloe could not help her hands from trembling when she heard a young person scream while she held him. Eric would never have suffered like this. No, Lex Luthor’s son would never cry like this from pain.

Lex Luthor’s son died peacefully in his sleep.

And that was when she found herself tearing up. “You never had a chance,” she said softly to the little boy, who could not understand her anyway. She sniffled.

It was also such a shame to see that her time spent saving the life of other children and STILL not found her peace for ‘failing to save’ her own son. In fact, it seems like seeing dying children only adds on to the torture. She’s not trying to find peace… she’s punishing herself!! how heartbreaking!


Chloe grimaced at the words. He almost made it sound as if they were back in civilization, and the main office was not a makeshift cabin with a door, and her guest was waiting in the parlor. Over the months, Chloe had fielded off different journalists who dropped by offering to create a documentary on her experience.

She was a journalist once. She knew what that entailed. She wasn’t willing to answer their questions on her reasons for coming here.

Again, I’m saddened about what this reveals about Chloe’s mindset. She’s not turning those reporters away because she’s disdainful of them and their interview proposals… she’s turning them away because she doesn’t believe herself worthy of any kind of praise-worthy story. She thinks of herself as useless, loathsome and beneath notice… and THAT is why she turned away the interviewers. Oh, poor Chloe! I really hoped she had found a new identity out here during the four years, but she’s as lost as ever!


Chloe nodded and left her station with one last look at the crying little boy. She walked out of the clinic and jogged towards the main office. Automatically, she reached for the band that held her hair up. This was how they freshened up out here. She shook the blonde hair free of knots, then tied it again. Out here, no one minded that a few months after she joined, half of her hair grew blonde while the ends remained a fading brown.

heh… I guess I should have wondered about her hair being non-blonde during her time as ‘Lois’. She must have been quite obsessive about maintaining her dyed roots during those weeks/months she spent with Lex. A single blonde hair would have been marked immediately by his sharp, observant eyes.


“It’s done,” he said softly.

“What?” she asked, not turning around.

“Everything that I thought I’d done. It wasn’t me, Chloe. I didn’t kill Lana.” He took a deep breath. “It took years, and I didn’t fight it.” He leaned to whisper into her ear, “Come home.”

dammit, dammit, DAMMIT! THIS is the only bit of information I’m getting on the trial, investigation, accusations, denials and final acquittal of Lex from all the crime allegations brought up against him, huh? Hmmm, I actually believe him when he says he didn’t kill Lana… perhaps it’s because I desperately WANT to believe him, but somehow… it sounds true!


He shook his head. “There wasn’t an epiphany. It was slow and excruciating, one detail on top of another.” He ran his fingers through the hair that he had missed so much. “But I was sure the last night, when I realized I’d fallen in love again. I knew it had to be you.”

Oh my god! That was beautiful! And perfect! I loved it!


And his words were real, she could see it in his eyes. Chloe’s eyes filled with tears. “Then why did you let me go?”

He took her in his arms. “Because you needed to,” he said into her hair. “You were so lost.”

Wow! So has Chloe been waiting all this time for Lex to come running after her and bring her back home again? That makes a lot of sense! I think, at that point, Chloe WANTED someone to see past her disguise, and tell her that all her sins were forgiven and she was welcome to ‘return home’ again.

Heeee!! And he finally came for her! Honestly, I think it was wonderful that he gave her four years to try and ‘find herself’ before coming back into her life again. After all this time, Lex has finally learned that he can’t control everything, especially not the people that you love. He’s finally learned to love selflessly!


She took a deep, shuddering breath. She confessed, “Nothing’s changed. I still feel that it’s wrong for me to be here, alive.”

His arms tightened around her.

“I’m afraid about what I’ll do.”

From obsession after obsession that he’d learned to live through, Lex knew that this was just another one that he would decide to take on. She’d fought against his control, and now, she would learn to depend on it. “You’ll be fine.”

Disaster I won't let this kill you

This was a perfect ending between this Chloe and Lex. Chloe finally has someone who cared enough to drag her back home to provide her with all the care, comfort and support she was craving. And Lex had learned to actually care and love a person without becoming overbearing and controlling. They both have grown into each other. It’s a perfect, fitting and poetic ending, Catheryne! I loved it!

I look forward to seeing what fic you start up next. Good luck with your next series. I’m drooling in anticipation for whatever you have planned.

Zannie
12th July 2008, 19:45
I just read this all the way through. It was lovely and gut-wrenching, Catheryne. I love the way you jump back and forth and time, and your prose style is moving and evocative. The emotional twistings of your characters are so moving, and I love that you didn't sugar-coat the depths the various characters sunk to.

I would have loved a little more resolution. I feel like we got a really good sense of Chloe's climactic development but not as much of Lex's. But I'm not going to complain. You captured the characters and their emotions beautifully. Thanks for writing this.

tess
14th August 2008, 19:14
I just read the whole and I have to say the last chapter surprised me!! I feel like I've missed few chapters (I did even check to be certain) All finish quickly, and I'm left a little unsatisfied (particularly with Lex)

otherwise, I liked it, really sad. I got many times tears in my eyes. Chloe and Lex are heartbreaking.
I didn't totally understand the part of the eric's dead. it's a little vague and rushed.
many magnificent scenes (in the graveyard for example) You describe theirs emotions perfectly!! Plus it's wonderfully well written
thank you for this nice fic.

malugargula
30th December 2012, 05:54
Great fic!!! Sad but romantic

Ami Rose
7th February 2014, 14:58
that was so sad. ive read this twice now and still want to cry.

HotCrossedBunny
22nd December 2017, 22:27
That was so sad, but so beautifully written. Great job.