Title:
Family
Series:
Truth, Justice, and the American Way
Author:
Malana
Rating:
PG-13
Pairing:
Willow/Clark Kent, Chloe/Lex (maybe)
Spoilers:
Through the end of Buffy. Somewhere mid-season 3 for Smallville. I'm ignoring
most of these last
few
episodes. But SV is about a year
in the future.
Disclaimer:
I don't own Smallville or Buffy
Note:
This is modeled after the style of Jinni's many When I Woke Up series.
The
story is written with her permission.
This is a response to a challenge
by
Charley. Jinni is answering the
Challenge with a Lex pairing, I'm doing
it
with Clark.
Sorry
about the long wait for this part. I've been totally uninspired lately. Next part will be longer, and will be
Jonathan's point of view.
Clark will be home
soon.
So will his wife.
I'm a Mother-in-Law.
Clark's put Jonathan and I
through a lot, but I'd never thought I'd deal with a phone call like the one I
got last night.
"Mom, I got
married."
That was the first thing he
said. I almost thought he was
joking. But Clark doesn't really joke.
Slowly the whole story came
out. He had gotten drunk, and
married a perfect stranger.
Jonathan, of course, wanted
to blame everything on Lex Luthor.
He was ready to kill
him.
I don't blame Lex. I'm not happy that he gave my son and
his friends fake IDs, but I'm holding Clark responsible for this one. What was he doing, getting drunk?
Jonathan is pacing back and
forth.
"Jonathan."
"I'm swear Martha, I'm
going to kill him. What was he
doing, letting Clark drink?"
"You can't blame this
on Lex, Jonathan. Clark is
perfectly capable doing stupid things with out Lex's assistance."
"Lex took them to
Vegas. And Lex provided them with fake IDs."
"And Clark decided to
use it. He screwed up all on his
own. Clark is our son, and I love
him more than anything in this world. But it's not like he hasn't made mistakes
in the past."
"I just can't believe
this. Our son is coming home with
a wife, Martha. A wife!"
"Would you rather he
be divorced at 18?" I ask.
"I'd rather he not be
in this situation at all." Jonathan throws his arms in the air, before
collapsing onto a nearby chair.
I walk over to him, and
place a hand on his shoulder. "We'll get through this. We'll figure something out."
"I'm worried about
this girl, this Willow Rosenberg.
Face it, our son married some drunken tram-"
"Jonathan
Kent!" I slap him lightly on
the shoulder in admonishment. He
can be judgmental sometimes, but I won't have him talking like that about our
daughter-in-law. "You'll be
nice to this girl, Jonathan. From
what Clark said on the phone this girl is just as worried over the situation as
he is. She didn't mean for this to
happen any more than Clark did.
They decided to stay married for now, and you will not talk about our
son's wife like that."
"Fine, fine. I'm
sorry." He offers me a sad smile. "I'll be nice. But this girl knows Clark's secret. And
if she's a threat to him...I'm not going to let anyone hurt him."
A timer starts to beep, and
I head to the kitchen. "That will be the pie."
I can feel Jonathan's eyes
on me. "You made a pie?"
"Yes."
"Why?"
"Because we're meeting
our daughter-in-law."
"Martha, our son
married a stranger after a drunken night in Los Vegas. I don't think that's a situation that
calls for pie."
"They'll both be under
a lot of stress." I explain. "And we are too. We could all use a nice home cooked
meal."
I'm pulling the pie from
the oven, when I hear the front-door open.
"Dad? Mom?"
When I hear Clark. I
immediately put the pie down on the table, and hurry back into the living room.
"Clark!"
He offers me a worried
smile as he sets down two suitcases.
A girl steps out from behind him, nervously. She's pretty, with shoulder length red hair, and pale
skin. She's quite a bit shorter
Clark. She isn't what I
imagined. I'm not sure what I
thought she would be, but this pretty, nervous girl, who looks younger than her
24 years, isn't it.
"You must be
Willow," I walk over to her
and offer my hand. "I'm Martha Kent. This is my husband Jonathan." I
motion to Jonathan, who has come to stand next to me.
"It's nice to meet you
both," Willow says quietly.
I pull Clark into a tight
hug. I may be angry and
disappointed, but he's still my son.
"Why don't we all go
into the kitchen. Dinner's ready
and I just pulled a pie out of the oven."
"That sounds great,
Mom." My boy looks so lost that
I'm not sure what to do.
The four of us head to the kitchen, for what I'm sure will be the most awkward dinner of my life.