Bonus Rec!
Title: Puppet on a String
Fandom: Smallville
Pairing: Clark/Whitney
Categories: angst, AU, pre-canon, romance,
Length: Medium (8,100)
Warnings: orgy, the slightest bit of dub-con, kink
Author on LJ:
scyllablue
Website: Scylla Blue's WWOMB
Review: In this story Clark has known about his Kryptonian heritage for years, thanks to the intervention of his ship and his father's AI. Jor-el is still the overbearing and dangerous father figure he is in Smallville canon, which leads to some unusual changes in Clark's personality. Clark is a freshmen in high school and is going to play football, but his main objective for the year is to make Whitney his boyfriend. What follows is a seduction that is as strategic as any battle plan. Clark knows what he wants and he's wiling to take advantage of pretty much any situation to get it.
Scylla blue is one of the authors I go to if I want to read a story that is completely un-cannon and un-believable, written in such a way that you can't help believing it. Obviously that isn't the clearest statement I've ever written but I can't think of a better way to describe her writing style. In the case of Puppet on a String she rewrites Clark's origins pretty much from the ground up and yet has you believing that things could have really happened this way.
Puppet on a String
Title: Puppet on a String
Fandom: Smallville
Pairing: Clark/Whitney
Categories: angst, AU, pre-canon, romance,
Length: Medium (8,100)
Warnings: orgy, the slightest bit of dub-con, kink
Author on LJ:
Website: Scylla Blue's WWOMB
Review: In this story Clark has known about his Kryptonian heritage for years, thanks to the intervention of his ship and his father's AI. Jor-el is still the overbearing and dangerous father figure he is in Smallville canon, which leads to some unusual changes in Clark's personality. Clark is a freshmen in high school and is going to play football, but his main objective for the year is to make Whitney his boyfriend. What follows is a seduction that is as strategic as any battle plan. Clark knows what he wants and he's wiling to take advantage of pretty much any situation to get it.
Scylla blue is one of the authors I go to if I want to read a story that is completely un-cannon and un-believable, written in such a way that you can't help believing it. Obviously that isn't the clearest statement I've ever written but I can't think of a better way to describe her writing style. In the case of Puppet on a String she rewrites Clark's origins pretty much from the ground up and yet has you believing that things could have really happened this way.
Puppet on a String
