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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When Lex is sprayed by The Joker’s newest and deadliest bio-gas, he is transformed in ways that deeply affect his relationship with Clark. The bewildered superhero turns to an unlikely ally to help find a cure, but first, the two heroes must learn to work together before both battling The Joker and finding a cure for Clark’s dying partner.
Bookmarked by EstherA2J
20 Jul 2016
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Joker's tricks, body dysphoria, and pseudoscience.
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"A Kryptonian, huh? I knew this 'I'm the only one, I'm the only one' thing was just an attention-getter."
Bookmarked by EstherA2J
20 Dec 2014
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How does this story end? With a wedding or death?
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Plot rocks lead Mind to forget where it put Brain. Wackiness ensues. Clark is seventeen.
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When he was nine, Lex Luthor was saved by a mysterious teen with green eyes in Smallville. At twelve, Lex runs away from home and meets Clark Kent in Metropolis. On the cusp of adulthood, Lex learns of the hero called Superman. Every time their lives cross, they are changed irrevocably.
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03 Nov 2017
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Lex is younger than Clark in this adorable tale of chance meetings.
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Can you imagine the troubles for a little boy no bigger than your thumb? ...Especially when the world appears to be populated by idiots.
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19 Jun 2015
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"Let me be your wings..."
