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Title: Time Enough
Author: roxy
Pairing: none
Rating: G
Summary: Clark thinks about life and makes an omelet. *shrugs*
Written for The Smallville Nostalgia Challenge
Warnings: no warnings, sorry to say. Folks claim they'll read pornless stuff by me. *eyeballs ya'll.* let's see….

It was perfect, this sunny day, just the kind of day Clark liked to take off by himself, think a little, just chill out some. Even better he had the place to himself, and that felt…good.

He grabbed a few pieces of toast and jammed them in his mouth, took the rest of the coffee left in the pot and headed out. He walked from the end of the milking sheds to the back of the orchard, where tiny green apples and pears were just starting to swell on the branches. He leaned against a little tree, gulped hot coffee and watched the sun come up, the deep pinks washing the skies and slowly the turning the lemon yellow of early morning. Taking his time, he walked around his mom's flower garden, past banks of marigolds and cosmos—some almost as tall as he was, waving in the turbulence of his passing. That was something he loved about his mom, that she planted them for no other reason than they looked nice in a vase and goldfinches loved their seeds.

He walked through the hay paths that marked the edges of the "serious" garden, filled with stocky, heavy, plants thick with green tomatoes and rows of fat pea plants bearing tons of tiny yellow flowers and zucchini already trying to break out of their squares. He counted tons of orange blossoms on the vines and reminded himself to bring a basket in the morning to pick a bunch—they were so good battered and fried and--he stopped for a second and just inhaled. This was his magic time, one of his magic times. This part of the day, when it was no one but him and his thoughts and the vibrant wonder of growing things—life, without problems, without worry, without pain. For a few minutes anyway.

He smiled at the thought and breathed deep. Fresh air filled his lungs and the light breeze sweeping through the yard stroked his face like delicate fingers. He closed his eyes and imagined them, long and slim, the pads soft, unmarked by callouses…

He exhaled softly, and drew the breath back in, slow, deep. His nose tingled pleasantly with the sharp scent of the tomatoes and the sweet smell of the flowers—and of course, the ever-present stink of summer—the acidic scent of cow-crap. Still, it was this combination of scents, all of them, that made his heart beat just a bit faster, made his chest bloom warm in a way his friends could never understand. Being a farmer's son, living on a farm, wasn't a hardship for him. He didn't envy other kids their cars, their million and one games or designer clothes—not when they were deprived of this, of knowing where you stood and who you were. Sure, he was still learning that, of course, but he felt no rush to know it all now. It would come in its time.

He strolled along the post and rail fence that led back to the porch and the kitchen door, dragging his palm over the sun warmed wood, giving the rails a slight shake every so often, a critical eye.
At the end of the run, Clark leaned his elbows on the top rail and watched Mr. Martin bring water out to his pigs, Mr. Martin who was three farms over and about twenty miles away…Clark sighed. There was so much he didn't know about himself that worrying about the sort of things his friends did seemed so…pointless. Kind of petty. And there was something else now, something bigger than why and what he was. This amazing…person, who'd come out of nowhere. Clark knew, he'd felt it, when he touched him, when he talked to him, that he'd understand. There was a link there, he was sure. Clark had the feeling that Lex was as much a stranger in a strange land as he was. Lex had said he envisioned a friendship of legends…maybe, Clark thought. But friendship didn't wake a person up in the middle of the night from dreams that left them gasping on the edge of a deep dark wave of uncertainty and fear, muddled and muddied with want.

Clark sighed; scrubbed at his face like he could scrub away his doubts and hopes. There was time to figure this all out, time enough to think about this—later. He patted the fence rail and headed on to the house. He made more coffee and put together ingredients for omelets. When Mom and Dad came back, he'd have lunch ready for them. He wondered what Lex was doing and thought about calling him, inviting him…he wasn't afraid of what his parents would think about his feelings for this almost-mostly-not stranger. After all, who knew what was right for him? What was his normal, after all? Being theoretically gay--pretty insignificant thing compared to his not really being human. He snorted, shook his head and bent to pull the frying pan out of the stove drawer. All that was just more stuff he'd take the time to look at, some day that wasn't this one.

Right now, he had omelets to make and parents to butter up and Lex would be there when he was ready.
5-12-2011

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5/13/11 04:26 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] anitac588.livejournal.com
Rating: G I, I don't know what to say? Wonders never seize? *G*
This was lovely, quite nostalgic. ♥

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5/13/11 04:33 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] rosy5000.livejournal.com
You were worried about this? Roxy, it was gorgeous! I was right there with Clark smelling and seeing everything, especially those tomatoes! lol Clark's thoughts about Lex were the best. I would just love to see Jonathan's face coming home to see Lex there for lunch! *g*

*hugs* ♥

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5/13/11 04:51 am (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] itsaslashything.livejournal.com
God, woman. This is gorgeous! Who needs porn when we can have stories like this that you can see in your mind as they unfold? I'm so glad you shared this with us!

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5/13/11 04:59 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] jlvsclrk.livejournal.com
*happy sigh* I love the sensory images here of the garden and farmland. Glad to see Clark taking the time to deal with his feelings about Lex.

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5/13/11 07:50 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] pepperjackcandy.livejournal.com
This was wonderful, Roxy!

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5/13/11 07:58 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] portraitofafool.livejournal.com
This was awesome. I loved, loved, loved the imagery--good imagery will get me every time, without fail and this GOT ME. \o/

It was beautiful, with just the right hint of longing and faint confusion there. It makes it even more poignant knowing how things will eventually turn out between them--but that was always the big draw for me with Clark/Lex anyway.

Loved this.

Forgive the icon, it's the closest thing to a Smallville one I've got.

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5/13/11 11:05 am (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] goss.livejournal.com
Aww, this was quiet and rather lovely. :)

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5/13/11 11:07 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] megamom2.livejournal.com
Lovely! Reading this made me feel like I was experiencing it with Clark!

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5/13/11 11:30 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] myownghost.livejournal.com
beautifully written and intensely nostalgic, indeed -- you've evoked the kind of imagery from the first season that hooked me into the show and made me crave fanfiction about what might have happened if we fangirls had had our way.

>But friendship didn't wake a person up in the middle of the night from dreams that left them gasping on the edge of a deep dark wave of uncertainty and fear, muddled and muddied with want.

woooo. i mean. seriously, you have a gift for this kind of writing. that would make a poem, right there.

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5/13/11 12:15 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] danceswithgary
That was wonderful, a beautiful glimpse into the earliest seasons Clark. \o/

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5/13/11 02:12 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] supercaptain182.livejournal.com
This set my heart aflutter. Clark is just so innocent and unguarded here. God, I wish this show wasn't ending.

Great way to remind us all why we love this show so much.

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5/13/11 06:23 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] scribblinlenore.livejournal.com
Just lovely! I adore how sweet and innocent Clark is here, how Lex makes such an impression on him. My favorite thing about early Smallville, on the show and especially in the fan fiction, is Clark coming of age, figuring out who he is and what he wants. This story delivers that beautifully.

Thanks so much for taking part in the challenge!

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5/13/11 07:32 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] digitalwave
Awww, sweetie, this is just beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing it with us. :)

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5/13/11 10:02 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] toldthestars.livejournal.com
You big weenie. I KNEW this would be good. It's not even really my fandom (except, of course, for COACH TEAGUE!!!), and it damn near brought a tear to my eye. Lovely loveliness.

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5/14/11 04:27 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] rednihilist.livejournal.com
God, I truly wish all you did was write. Then, I'd get to read stories like this one all the time -- endless tales of this kid who grows up to be Superman, and the boy who becomes the great Lex Luthor.

And in your stories, if I had my way, they'd take this journey all the way together, through hardships and pain, but they'd come out the other side, every single time, always together.

This is what this story made me wish for. It's full of such a bright, thick, hope, like I can taste it and smell it, much like Clark can with his home there on the farm. I love this period in the show, when everything was up ahead, and anything was possible, and all of it was good and better than what had come before.

I love your writing, hon. I'm always wanting more, and this story is a perfect illustration of why that is. :)

*cuddles* Utterly amazing job here. You are the pro.

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5/14/11 08:31 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] jakrar.livejournal.com
Sweet and innocent, with wonderful imagery -- but it makes me want to shake Clark and tell him he needs to cement his relationship with Lex NOW, before Jonathan and all the other Luthor-haters brainwash him into throwing their friendship away. *tears hair out*

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5/14/11 11:55 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] jakrar.livejournal.com
I swore I'd already commented on this story. *beats head on desk* This is sweet, with wonderfully vivid imagery, but it makes me want to scream at Clark, "Go to Lex NOW! Before Jonathan and the other Luthor-haters have poisoned your mind! Before you've lied to Lex so many times you can't come back from it! Before the best thing in your life has been ruined beyond repair!" *takes deep breath* I have Clex issues...can you tell?

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5/15/11 12:59 am (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] ctbn60.livejournal.com
THis was lovely!! Gosh you paint such a lovely vision with your words. I could see clark from start to finish!!!!

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5/15/11 02:30 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] nerowill.livejournal.com
I'm totally feeling the nostalgia... Everything seems possible here. *sniff*

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5/16/11 04:30 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] matryoshkarose.livejournal.com
Porn or not, this was beautiful! :)

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5/30/11 12:37 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] silsbee329.livejournal.com
I love that farm, and I love Clark, and I love Lex, and I love you, and I love this ficlet. Put me right in that place... the light breeze sweeping through the yard stroked his face like delicate fingers. He closed his eyes and imagined them, long and slim, the pads soft, unmarked by callouses…

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