fic: Contingencies, 3/?
Apr. 13th, 2007 08:23 pmThanks to whoever gave my the virtual lj gift, what a sweet gesture, and I hope my fics continue to entertain! At present I especially hope this fic entertains, as it continues...
Smallville: Contingencies, 3/? {3,775 words}
PG-13; Clark/Lex; 6th season; angst, drama, h/c
Lex, forced to his last resort, comes to the Kent home, and Clark must rise to the occasion, as he finds himself questioning his assumptions about his dying enemy.
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Smallville: Contingencies, 3/? {3,775 words}
PG-13; Clark/Lex; 6th season; angst, drama, h/c
Lex, forced to his last resort, comes to the Kent home, and Clark must rise to the occasion, as he finds himself questioning his assumptions about his dying enemy.
Read it on AO3
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Date: 2007-04-13 11:31 am (UTC)I really hope Clark and Lex will be able to work through their animosity
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Date: 2007-04-13 12:21 pm (UTC)I love Lex being the ultimate pragmatist. And I love that you update so often :P
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Date: 2007-04-13 12:47 pm (UTC)Well written, taut suspense throughout this story, my dear, not to mention psychological/emotional angst combined with physical suffering--with the constant hope of love and redemption suspended amidst it--as only you can so capably write it. And all wrapped up for the reader in a plot package that's immensely satisfying.... so much more fun than depots and rail trails. But did it have to pop onto my f-list in the ten seconds between a quick response to one message and a quick last look for anything else that might be interesting before I turned my attention to the work of the day? If you had posted 10 seconds later I would not be starting my work day an hour late, disgusted with myself for succumbing to the Clex!! Again.
Great way to start the day! Like everyone else following this tale, I'm looking forward to more in spite of myself. Don't know how you're finding time to write this much with Signe visitng, but am enjoying it. The more awful thing, though, is that even though I haven't followed the show before, I know I'm going to want to watch the season-end eps now just to see how they compare. Damn you!!
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Date: 2007-04-13 02:04 pm (UTC)This is very good! I'm thoroughly enjoying the ride. It hurts in the good way. :D
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Date: 2007-04-13 02:16 pm (UTC)I really wonder if Clark and Lex could ever find their way back to each other - Clark will never see himself as a threat (he has good intentions after all and still hasn't seen enough of the world and been out of Smallville enough to temper his world view) and Lex may never see Clark as anything else (Lex has been so compromised by Krypton and Kryptonians - they had a part in taking more of Lex's memory, which he totally hates.)
I am really enjoying this story - such that even if Clark and Lex can't get together, I really am just hoping that Lex survives, because, at least your Lex, really cares about protecting humanity - since Clark isn't quite there yet.
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Date: 2007-04-13 02:45 pm (UTC)Once, he wouldn't have been sitting here. He would have been running around the world, back to Chloe or the force-field, or to Oliver or to a doctor or to someone or something that could solve this; sure that there would be a way, must be a way, had to be a way to save his friend. He had been sure he was invincible and anything was possible, and he would not have given up, not for any reason. Wouldn't give up on anyone, but most especially not Lex. Not his best friend, never.
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Date: 2007-04-13 04:20 pm (UTC)Oh Lex, so much to do so little time. I still think there's a possibility that Lex can try and blow up Clark with the rest of Smallville. It can't be that hard to tell Clark a later time to get him in ground zero. Save humanity from the evol aliens and all that, 2.1 million is probably a small price to pay to get the alien, a bunch of mutants and the people who's already been compromised by the alien.
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Date: 2007-04-13 04:23 pm (UTC)And I'm not just kissing ass - I mean that sincerely. ;)
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Date: 2007-04-13 08:28 pm (UTC)"What could be worth that risk, Lex? What could possibly be worth that, even to you?"
"Six point six billion, approximately," Lex said, flat and cold and pitiless.
The taste of bile was choking and sour in the back of Clark's throat. "So this was all for money. You're already a billionaire--"
I knew exactly what Lex was saying; that Clark instantly assumed he was talking about money infuriates me. But Smallville has pretty much cured me of ever seeing Clark Kent as a hero...except (sometimes) in fanfic. ;)
You have me on the edge of my seat; I hope to see more of this soon!
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Date: 2007-04-13 09:41 pm (UTC)This is great and you have me on the edge of my seat.
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Date: 2007-04-14 09:56 am (UTC)And yup, psychological/emotional/physical angst - my favorite flavor! ^_^
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Date: 2007-04-14 10:02 am (UTC)And glad you're enjoying it! ^_^
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Date: 2007-04-14 10:16 am (UTC)The trouble is that Lex is operating with insufficient information, information which Clark has. Though at this point I don't know if he'd trust Clark, even if Clark told him that Krypton is gone and there isn't actually an invasion en route to Earth. But Lex is taking somewhat more drastic measures than he needs to...if he only knew the exact nature of the threat, and also knew he could count on super-powered help...
And glad you're enjoying the story!
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Date: 2007-04-14 10:21 am (UTC)And yeah, Lex is awful busy, for a dying guy...
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Date: 2007-04-14 10:36 am (UTC)Heh, the 6.6 billion line was one of the first things I came up with when plotting this fic. I don't think it's totally unjustified of Clark to assume the worst in this case...I think Lex has been influencing people to assume that he is all about money & power, because that's easier to explain than Saving the World from Aliens. (and hey, it gives us a good out for the show, because whatever Lex says he's doing, we can argue he's covering his true motives!) Clark's just gullible, is all. Poor dumb hero.
More soon!
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Date: 2007-04-14 10:39 am (UTC)Glad you're enjoying it!
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Date: 2007-04-14 10:40 am (UTC)Lex being tormented by violent dreams of Dark Thursday makes perfect sense- that's why he and Lana sleep in separate rooms!
Hee, I was quite pleased to have found a way to fanwank that particular detail ^_^
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Date: 2007-04-15 02:01 am (UTC)Actually, those 2.2 million, if Lex had chosen not to do it, is 2.2 million that would've died anyway. So between being passively responsible for 6.6 billion or actively responsible for 2.2 million... And the question I would ask is: How much of a risk was it to set off the bomb? Did you increase the percentage of success as high as you could? Yada.
Great fic, different characterization of Lex but hey.
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Date: 2007-04-15 02:38 am (UTC)And yeah, the Lex characterization is based on the essays I've been doing on him lately. I believe it's a feasible explanation of the character, if not quite the one the show is going for...!
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Date: 2007-04-16 12:51 am (UTC)Ohh Lex al scientistic and speaking statistic talk was hot. Awww my poor woobie.
And is it very evil of me to wish that Lex called Bruce for a lost goodbye. Oh what cans I say I am a Brex (as lover or friends all is good) shipper.
Can't wait for more. This rift fic is awesome.
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Date: 2007-04-16 12:18 pm (UTC)Lex being all science-y turns me on bigtime, as is probably evident from most of my fic!
More tonight or tomorrow, glad you're enjoying it!
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Date: 2007-04-17 10:05 pm (UTC)//"Six point six billion, approximately," Lex said, flat and cold and pitiless.
The taste of bile was choking and sour in the back of Clark's throat. "So this was all for money. You're already a billionaire--"
"Not dollars." Lex's gaze on him was strange, abstract but too steady to be delirious. "Lives. Six point six billion human beings. My people on this Earth."
Clark shuddered. "No. How dare you--you can't say that now. Not after all the things you've done--is that how you're justifying it? Is that how you've convinced all those scientists, all those people, to work for you? Lex Luthor, trying to save the world. Two million people, Lex, you could have killed two million of those lives. Those human beings. Just because you wanted--whatever the hell you thought the Brainiac could give you."//
first, the assumption that Lex did it for money? how dumb is that??
I guess old habits die hard??
and then, being accusatory because Lex choose 6 billion human lives over 2 million (ok, maybe with the people he knew among them), but still.
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Date: 2007-04-18 04:22 am (UTC)And sacrificing 2 million - or even 2 people - is never the superhero way; they always find another solution that involves no sacrifice. That's what makes them superheroes...we ordinary mortals don't have such luck...
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Date: 2007-04-18 11:01 am (UTC)I guess I got carried away with Spock, and think, that the lives of many is more worth than those of a few.