The Stuff of Legends
"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that."
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
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for daria234: Smallville futurefic where President Luthor, due to threat of natural disaster, is stuck for hours with that annoyingly ethical reporter Clark Kent. Since Lex is smart and Clark is a crap liar, once they're alone in a room together, Lex figures out that Clark must know something about him pre-memory-loss. Basically, Lex is brilliant and there's loads of UST (or ST that gets resolved ;) but also suspicion or antagonism.
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Being gay is not a choice. At least, not unless you're Superman.
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"One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life: That word is love."
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Clark and Lex find themselves trapped on a spaceship – can they work together to save each other?
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03 Jan 2017
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Clexmas 2016 gift for atwojay.
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Prompt: "So dear I love him, that with him all deaths I could endure, without him live no life."
Rating: NC-17
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11 Apr 2016
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Author's Notes: The numbers are equivalent to the days. Beta notes and acknowledgements to follow on the reveal posts, because I had the best betas *ever* on this one.
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A Smallville futurefic series, including some crossovers with Static Shock, in which Clark and Lex have an unusual arrangement.
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23 Jun 2016
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Lex is a supervillain... or is he?
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Your soulmate’s name is written on your arm. Reading it is one thing. Understanding it is another.
