Madelyn (
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crack_van2005-06-28 01:11 pm
Entry tags:
The Proposition by Emelerin (R)
Fandom: Smallville
Pairing: Clark/Lex
Author on LJ:
emelerin
Author Website: Stories in her Memories section
Why this must be read:
There's this society woman who has the audacity to come on to Clark and offer him money to sleep with her! Naturally, Clark is wibbly and distraught and tells his good pal Lex who is surprisingly not so very concerned.
Or so it would seem:
"I...I said no. She looked sorta sad, and then a bit mad, and then she left. Are you okay, Lex? You're not...angry, or something?"
Lex was still laughing. If Clark hadn't been feeling the beginnings of a weirdly indignant version of anger, he would have been fascinated. He hadn't seen Lex laugh like that in years.
"I can't believe she did that. Oh, Clark. I'm sorry." Lex was struggling to recover, his face still contorted in helpless laughter. "I thought she had more sense than that. What was she thinking trying that with you?"
Clark frowned. What the hell was that supposed to mean?
You start to get a little worried there, but all turns out as it should, thank goodness. This story is adorable--funny, hot, obsessive, twisted and an eternal favorite of mine. Settle in with a confectionary treat of your choice and see why Clark and Lex are so clearly supposed to be together.
The Proposition
Pairing: Clark/Lex
Author on LJ:
Author Website: Stories in her Memories section
Why this must be read:
There's this society woman who has the audacity to come on to Clark and offer him money to sleep with her! Naturally, Clark is wibbly and distraught and tells his good pal Lex who is surprisingly not so very concerned.
Or so it would seem:
"I...I said no. She looked sorta sad, and then a bit mad, and then she left. Are you okay, Lex? You're not...angry, or something?"
Lex was still laughing. If Clark hadn't been feeling the beginnings of a weirdly indignant version of anger, he would have been fascinated. He hadn't seen Lex laugh like that in years.
"I can't believe she did that. Oh, Clark. I'm sorry." Lex was struggling to recover, his face still contorted in helpless laughter. "I thought she had more sense than that. What was she thinking trying that with you?"
Clark frowned. What the hell was that supposed to mean?
You start to get a little worried there, but all turns out as it should, thank goodness. This story is adorable--funny, hot, obsessive, twisted and an eternal favorite of mine. Settle in with a confectionary treat of your choice and see why Clark and Lex are so clearly supposed to be together.
The Proposition
