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beautiful N' Bruised
17th November 2003, 23:36
Summary: Magnetic post-EP. Lex tries to bury a marooned conscience.

Authors Notes: This came about from obsessing over those three scenes - no need to elaborate *g.* Feel free to disagree with the sentiment.

Could be considered to be a companion piece to Tigerbaby's Into the Fire (http://forums.naughty-seduction.net/index.php?showtopic=1301)

Lair



He didn’t know how long he’d been living on auto-pilot. Now smile, now nod, now speak, now glare. Thinking was no longer a necessity. Only action needed. It wasn’t unhealthy. He was just doing what he had to. Survival of the fittest. He had said as much to Helen.

Getting back into his father’s good graces, came naturally. Lionel Luthor prided himself on being driven by logic, and not emotion. Yet only a few careful moves by Lex, and he was being welcomed back with open arms. Literally. But it was a complex game they played, and the years had yet to let Lex come out tops.

He turned over in bed again, taking a tangle of silk sheets with him. A pillow was jammed over his head in a futile attempt to quell the rush of thoughts.

When you had critical goals to meet. When your route was clearly defined, from A to B to C, then nothing jarred your focus. Not a marooned conscience. Not buried emotions.

At night he paid; sleeplessness in exchange for the pane of hard, black ice that he’d coated his heart with, rendering him unable to feel. Unable to care.

And tonight the invoice came from a pair of clear green eyes. Scared. Unsure. Young and innocent. But in the end, trusting. Reluctantly trusting, because what else could she do? A little girl stuck in a game littered with the bodies of skilful players.

I need your help, Lex…

Pushing the sheets off, he padded towards his bedroom balcony. He flung the French doors open, letting in the stifling Smallville air. He stayed in the darkness of his bedroom, staring blindly out towards the world. Somewhere beyond the trees was a full moon, casting its eerie-beautiful glow over the inhabitants of the town.

Sleeping somewhere out there was the proof that he wasn’t becoming his father, he already was his father; - a man capable, of seducing a high-school girl into doing his dangerous bidding.

I’ll protect you, Chloe…

She spun a simple tale of just how artfully his father had pulled her from the shallow end, and taken her slowly deeper, deeper, until she was suffocating. Drowning in her own mistakes.

Again, Lex’s autopilot had done the work for him. Lex barely needed to think. He just needed to *be.* First move – enter the game showing enough knowledge to intimidate. Then bypass the goading and the thrusting, with a quick-and-dirty move, designed to bring the deadly heat of reality, crashing down.

…you have my word.

And then Lex’s own card. The one he had over and above his father. The one that in the end would make him succeed.

Lean forward in the chair, eyes locked on hers, voice low and honest. Intimate almost. Utterly sincere. “I’ll protect you, Chloe…you have my word.”

How long had he been tossing and turning in bed, and how long had he been gazing at stars that neither saw him, nor he them? Because the sunset crept up on him from nowhere, stealing the darkness. The farming community of Smallville awoke early, and soon the bodies would begin to rise, going about their mundane daily activities.

Lex pushed the thick curtains closed against the light, mindful that not a ray would seep in. Stubbornly he lay back on his bed, determined to catch at least a couple of hours of rest.

“But in order to do that, I need to know what you have on my father.”

And there it was. The nail to her coffin, the *but* that was what the whole game had been about. And for a moment, he expected refusal. How could she not see? But of course she couldn’t. Callow and inexperienced. That was the whole point. And he’d played the game so well. Her eyes were flecked with unshed water. Was it relief?

“Don’t worry.”
“Um, thanks, Lex -”
Squeeze to her arm. “No problem.”

She was the new pawn in the never-ending Luthor parent-offspring struggle. And it wasn’t even Lionel that had put her there. It was Lex. Protect her? Lex had murdered her. Taken the pre-sharpened knife, and plunged deeply into vulnerable, untouched flesh. She might not feel it yet, but already her body was cooling, preparing itself for eternal slumber.

The wilful sunlight leached into his room, anyway, worming through his eyelids and into his brain. Lex tightened his closed eyes. She had yet to die, and already her spirit was haunting him. He could see her again and again. Angry. Terrified. Scared. Defiant. Tearful. Ashamed…

From the word go, she was good as buried anyway. Her contamination with his father, had marked her. And what could he do? Station a guard outside her room? Hire a food-taster to check everything she ate? Handcuff her to his arm?

He flung an arm over his eyes. All he had done was use a doomed girl. His father had been the one to bring her to the lair.




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tigerbaby
18th November 2003, 00:08
I loved it. Wonderful insight to the inner turmoil that Lex is going through. The battle between the man that he wants to be and the man he is destined to become although not 100% there as he is still plagued by guilt and trying to justify even to himself his actions. Poor baby. Give in Lex, you know you want to...

As an aside, my mind did dip into the gutter at a couple of spots...but then where else do I live?

asharnanae
18th November 2003, 00:32
:huh: :worship2: :crygreen: this was a great, if sorrowfull and moooppping read, but i love it nonetheless.

Robyn
18th November 2003, 01:29
Great story! I love getting to see what goes on inside Lex Luthor's brain, and you did a great job! :chlexsign1:

hfce
18th November 2003, 02:00
Oh that was :crygreen: :crygreen:


Hope :crygreen:

happy bunny
18th November 2003, 03:02
Wow. Yet another wonderful story, Sara. I love the insight into Lex's character and -ever the optimist- can't help but think that the fact he's feeling guilt about it at all shows that he's not as far gone as he thinks. Love it! Really well done.

autumngold
18th November 2003, 05:59
Wonderful read on last weeks episode. The fact that Lex has thought of all the ways to save Chloe (body guard, food taster, handcuffs :biggrin: ), makes me agree that maybe Lex isn't as far gone as he thinks! This story really needs a sequel!! :chlexsign1:

sydsvaughn
18th November 2003, 07:36
Spot on my dear, and most likely what Lex is thinking. Much as I'd love to see the 'happy/partnership' ending (and will write about it) I think this is much more realistic and close to the truth of the matter.

Very nice read, and I don't mind the darkness, it's refreshing after a while. But I do need to go read something light for the moment! :)

Nice job!

SaraC

Susie Q
18th November 2003, 13:52
Whoa Sara….powerful piece. Brilliant portrayal of a Lex struggling to reconcile his guilt for his role in setting Chloe up as a pawn in the Luthor wars, that is, until he reaches the ultimate rationalization
All he had done was use a doomed girl. His father had been the one to bring her to the lair.
Fantastic Job! :worship2:

drina
18th November 2003, 14:46
This is really, really good. I love looking into the inner turmoil of Lex. Although short, it has great impact, and lotsa angst.

scifichick774
20th November 2003, 17:48
That was amazing. Really. Dark and lovely.

jaded-swan
21st November 2003, 09:59
It's dark and really speaks of who Lex is or who he is going to become. Love the lines
Taken the pre-sharpened knife, and plunged deeply into vulnerable, untouched flesh. She might not feel it yet, but already her body was cooling, preparing itself for eternal slumber. the eternal slumber and body cooling image is very strong both beautiful and powerful

Sienna
21st November 2003, 16:40
Originally posted by Susie Q@Nov 18 2003, 06:52 AM
Whoa Sara….powerful piece. Brilliant portrayal of a Lex struggling to reconcile his guilt for his role in setting Chloe up as a pawn in the Luthor wars, that is, until he reaches the ultimate rationalization
Fantastic Job! :worship2:
Exactly. I this piece acknowledges exactly why Lex becomes evil. Not because of Clark, but because of Chloe.

Gea
21st November 2003, 19:35
Saying this story is beautiful is too little.


Originally posted by beautiful N' Bruised@Nov 17 2003, 10:36 PM
Because the sunset crept up on him from nowhere, stealing the darkness. The farming community of Smallville awoke early, and soon the bodies would begin to rise, going about their mundane daily activities.

That sentence made me think of corpses rising from their graves (am I crazy?) and introduces so well the atmosphere of death the story acquires going on. Awesome.

Gaia

Lilith The First
23rd November 2003, 22:06
that was.... whoa!
I can't properly explain myself, your story left me shocked. in a good way, I mean...


this piece acknowledges exactly why Lex becomes evil. Not because of Clark, but because of Chloe. that was what sienna wrote, and I really agree with her..

so dark and so well written, love it!

starmoon
29th April 2005, 21:11
i loved it but it scares me for chloe has no way out of this one.

rockadaisy
16th June 2006, 12:16
beautifully written. really well-done. sigh. a part of me just loves angst. the masochistic part, i suppose. ;)