Title:
A Day at the Races
Author:
danceswithgary (danceswithgary@yahoo.com) and (heskis@yahoo.com)
Pairing:
Clark/Lex
Rating:
PG-13
Warnings:
m/m interaction
Spoilers:
None
Word
Count: 2333
Archive:
Fine, just let me know
Summary:
2006 50_in_50 Challenge - New
York State
Standard
Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters herein. The characters of Lex
Luthor and Clark Kent
as well as any supporting characters are the property of their creators and DC
Comics. Gough/Millar Inc and the WB Network TV own Smallville. Any deviations
(or deviant behavior) from the originals, however, is mine.
Many
thanks to my darling husband who not only beta'd but rewrote a few paragraphs
for me!
Feedback
is both welcome and appreciated.
***
A
Day at the Races
***
Clark couldn't believe his
luck. The limited funds at his disposal, it was always difficult to come up
with an anniversary gift for the man who really *did* have everything, but he'd
done it this time. Lex had insisted that Clark accompanying him to New York City was a
selfish gift to himself as well as Clark, but it just wasn't the same. A spur-of-the-moment
trip on the Staten Island ferry while Lex was caught up in meetings, an offer
to help a man struggling with a brace and cane, and an interesting chat about
the rest of New York State left Clark
with the makings of a unique weekend trip. He tucked his newfound friend's name
and phone number away safely and went to meet Lex for dinner.
...
"Clark, we've been
driving west for 4 hours. Don't you think it's time you told me where exactly
we're going and what's going to happen there?" Lex's voice held a tinge of
annoyance as he asked Clark again to explain why they were traveling across New York State in the rented Porsche.
Clark laughed and shook his
head. "No, Lex, I'm not going to ruin the surprise. That's part of the
whole experience. Now try to enjoy the scenery, it's not like Kansas has a lot of tree-covered mountains
and hills." Clark sat back in the leather
seat grinning smugly. He'd managed to book the necessary reservations, Lex had
finished his meetings early, and his upstate friend was waiting for them to
arrive for the weekend. Lex was just going to have to enjoy the ride,
literally.
...
When they were close enough to the exit, Clark
directed Lex off the interstate and towards their final destination. As they
drove, Clark explained to Lex that the Finger Lakes
were left behind by glacier activity and it was a region noted for waterfalls
and wineries. When Lex asked if they were there for wine tasting, Clark grinned and said that was part of the planned
activities, but not the highlight.
Approaching from the south, Lex still wondered why they were
driving to a small town called Watkins Glen. Traffic increased as they drew
near and the signs welcoming race fans provided the final clue. Lex turned to Clark, "We're going to watch a car race?"
Clark was delighted at
Lex's complete astonishment. He had been fairly sure Lex wasn't familiar with
the American car racing circuit. Lex's dedication to foreign automobiles left
him woefully lacking education in the thrills of NASCAR. Attending one of the series races would have
been fun, but Clark had something even better
in mind. "Well, we will be watching some racing, but it's a little
different than what you might expect."
Driving along Main
Street on the way to the bed and breakfast where Clark had made reservations, Lex suddenly pulled into a
side street where he saw an open parking spot. When Clark
looked at him quizzically, Lex simply turned off the Porsche and got out.
Meeting Clark on the sidewalk, he positioned
his body to look back along the street to a lot full of people and cars on
display. "OK, those are not race cars, at least not any race cars made in
the last 40 years. Tell me."
Clark started walking
towards the collection of vehicles, pulling Lex along with him. "Remember
I went sightseeing earlier this week? Well, I met this guy and we started
talking and when I asked where he was from, he told me upstate New York, Rochester
specifically. He filled me in on some of the attractions in the area and
mentioned he was attending a vintage car weekend at Watkins Glen, and that one
of the highlights was being able to drive the original Grand Prix course as
well as the current course in a classic. Unfortunately, he wasn't going to be
able to drive this year because he hurt his knee and couldn't work the clutch
on his Sprite. In the end, I offered you as a substitute driver and he thought
it was a great idea when I told him how many fast cars you own and drive."
Their progress forward came to an abrupt halt. "You
arranged to have me drive a what?"
"Umm, all I remember is he called it a Sprite,
something about bug-eyes? Is that bad?" Clark
was worried that he'd managed to screw up everything. He had been so excited
when he stumbled on this opportunity, one that he could afford using his
savings from his summer internship at the Daily Planet.
"To be honest, I'm not exactly sure what it would be,
but if it's anything like the other cars I see from here, I'm certain I'll
enjoy myself." Lex soothed his distressed lover. "Come on, let's see
what's happening."
...
Every car in the display area and along the street was
closely inspected by Lex who filled Clark in
on the models he was familiar with, mostly European. Lex had to admit that some
of the American classics like the bright red '71 Corvette Stingray or '65
Shelby Cobra with blue and white racing stripes could convert him to domestic.
They had finally located Clark's friend, Gary,
who lead them over to his pride and joy. "This is a 1960 Austin-Healey
Sprite Mk I, otherwise known as a 'Bugeye' Sprite. They were only in production
from 1958-1962 and my dad bought it new. I was lucky he handed it down to me
instead of selling it."
Clark and Lex stared down
at the tiny white convertible that barely came up to their knees. Eyes wide, Clark looked at Lex. "I think I'm going to be very
happy I don't have to try to sit in this. I'll be quite content standing on the
sidelines, taking pictures."
Gary
laughed at their surprise. "I guess you two haven't seen one of these
before. Lex, maybe you and I should take it for a spin before tomorrow's run,
let you get a feel for the handling." Lex agreed and they made plans to
meet at one of the cafes on Main
Street for dinner, followed by a sunset ride along
the lake. Shaking hands with Gary and thanking
him for the opportunity to drive, Clark and
Lex made their way back to the Porsche and set off to check-in at the B&B.
Clark pointed out several interesting-looking wineries on
their way north along Seneca Lake, including Arcadia and Fulkerson's. They decided to stop at the Professor's Place
at Cascata. At first, Lex turned up his nose at the thought of a domestic wine
but after tasting a few different Chardonnays and Rieslings he admitted they
were surprisingly good. He purchased a few bottles of dry Riesling for the
weekend and had several cases of various wines shipped home. He even picked up
a case of Pink Flamingo, just because it made Clark's
eyes sparkle and his cheeks turn a matching shade of pink. After dropping their
luggage off at the stately Victorian residence overlooking the lake, they
strolled down to a small pond surrounded by an English garden and watched the
swans for a few minutes. Lex pulled Clark close and kissed him gently,
whispering into his ear, "This is incredible, Clark.
I can't believe you orchestrated all this so quickly. Thank you."
Returning the kiss, Clark
winked. "Don't thank me yet. After all, you still have to insert yourself
into that car that's smaller than one of my shoes and doesn't have any door
handles on the outside."
...
Dinner with Gary was very educational as he recounted the 60
year history of the Grand Prix course and explained what they would be
participating in the next day. He apologized that Lex wouldn't get to actually
race in the Zippo U.S. Vintage Grand Prix because he wouldn't have time to
qualify for a race driving license, but at least he would get an opportunity to
re-trace the 6.6 mile street route taken by the original on-road racers before
taking several laps around the permanent course used now. Afterwards, they
would have passes into the paddock and grandstand areas. Gary
had even arranged for Clark and Lex to visit some
of his friends in pit row. Lex assured him that he was thrilled to have the
chance to join the rest of the cars and drivers he had seen today, and that he
could wait to race another time.
...
"Lex, could you *please* close the laptop and come to
bed? One of the really great things about anniversary trips is having sex in
new places, and I'd like some. Now. In this new place we've never had sex in
before." A very naked Clark flopped back
down on the bed after whining at his inattentive significant other.
"Just a minute, I'm bookmarking this page." Lex
clicked a few more times, then powered down his link to civilization. Pulling
off his clothes quickly, he informed Clark,
"I found the web site for the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association Gary
told us about and what I need to do to be able to race next year." When Clark groaned, he crawled onto the bed and over the prone
body of his grumbling lover. "Did I tell you how much fun I had driving
with Gary
tonight?" He nipped that place under Clark's
jaw that always made him crazy. "Would
it make you happier if I said I'll make sure the next vintage sportscar I drive
will be big enough for you to fit into?"
Clark growled and flipped
Lex onto his back and straddled his body. "The only thing I want to fit
into right now is you."
"That can be arranged."
...
Clark wondered if he could
manage to superspeed between the prime spots for taking pictures on the old
course. Gary
had listed several, one right before the turn onto Main Street, the other two a few miles
away. He decided Lex wouldn't be happy if he used his abilities carelessly
after all the trouble they went through to make sure Clark Kent wasn't exposed as an alien. He
hoped that it would get easier after he graduated from college and started
working as a freelance journalist. In the meantime, he settled on the turn in
town since the cars should slow down enough there to get some decent shots as
Lex and Gary
drove by. The rumbling vibration from the cars was incredible as they came down
the hill, made a sharp left then turned right onto Main Street. It was wall-to-wall
spectators and Clark could understand why the
Grand Prix was finally taken off the street after several pedestrians were
killed.
After the two thundering laps on the old course were
completed, the cars parked on Main
Street so the crowd could inspect their favorites
before they left for the track. Clark checked
the pictures he'd taken and was pleased to see he'd captured Lex's grin
flashing as he handled the miniscule racer like a pro. As he put the camera
away, two arms came around from behind and hugged him hard. "Clark, that was incredible! Thank you so much!"
Twisting around, Clark
returned the hug, delighted that his gift was a success so far. "So, are
you ready to tackle the big track? You should be able to get some real speed
going there!"
"The white knuckles on the dashboard on the turn at Stone Bridge
were a hint that Gary
thinks we've gone fast enough already," Lex chuckled. "It's a good thing
you didn't mention the accidents I've had in the past, otherwise my chance to
drive would have disappeared."
Coming up behind the two, Gary poked Lex in the back with his cane.
"Don't get too cocky young man. Opening her up on the track is different
from driving single file on the back roads.
We'll see whose knuckles end up white when we're surrounded by the big
bore engines and trying to stay out of their way. Now Clark,
you need to leave for the track now if you're going to immortalize your boyfriend's
run. We'll see you in the paddock afterwards."
...
Clark found an excellent
position in the Frontstretch Grandstand, right behind pit row. He was able to pick out the small white car
in the midst of the Group 1 cars and watched avidly as Lex kept up without any
difficulty. He couldn't wait to show Lex the video later. The noise was
incredible, the high-pitched whines of smaller engines vying with the heavy
rumbles of the larger racers. Both the racing colors and the heat rising from
the pavement were intense. All his senses stimulated, Clark
was looking forward to Lex joining him in the stands for at least some of the
races that were scheduled throughout the day. Maybe they'd take some time to walk up the
Glen to see the waterfalls or visit some wineries, but Clark
suspected Lex was going to be too entranced by the racing to leave until the
last car entered pit row. He was right.
Taking Gary to dinner again, Clark and Lex enjoyed the local produce and wine as well
as the company of Lex's new friends. They ended being almost the last to leave
the bar and happily made their way back to the B&B for a pleasant night's
sleep.
...
After an excellent brunch at Glenora Winery, they
reluctantly bid goodbye to the Finger Lakes. Lex
regaled Clark with racing regulations and vehicle specs during the entire drive
back to their suite in New York City.
After a late supper, accompanied by one of the bottles of wine they had brought
back with them, Lex finally fell asleep on the sofa in mid-ramble, exhausted by
his weekend adventure. As Clark carried him
into the bedroom, he was content in the knowledge that he'd managed to give Lex
something unique for their anniversary. Now, he only had 363 days left to find his
next gift.
fin
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