Jon-El had come to this world to merge with his other half, not to locked in a cage. But when Ally shows her true colors and Jon-El has to be saved by Clark, things change drastically. Now forced to live out the rest of his life with the Kents, Jon-El finds himself beginning to wonder if what could fill the emptiness inside of him had been right under his nose the whole time?
Missing scenes from "Starting from Scratch."
A terrible argument between father and son escallates... The Lane-Kents deal with the aftermath of Clark accidentally using his powers on his powerless son. What begins with a drama, soon develops into a weird discovery trip and the family learns things about Jonathan, they never ever dare to believe. Or for short: What happens when Jon loses his mind?
"What does it even matter? He can barely look at me. It's like he hates me." After the X-K scandal, All Jon wants is to know that his dad loves him, but everything he does seems to say the opposite. When chores and punishment go wrong, will Clark be able to prove that he loves his son, or will Jon continue to think that he isn't enough and that he isn't loved?
Jon has given up hope on rebuilding his relationship with his dad. He's resigned to spend his adolescence distanced from both his parents. Meanwhile, after a rescue at a bridge and a thorough chewing out from his father in law, Clark has finally seen the light. Maybe it's too late to regain the closeness he once had with his son. But he'll do anything to try.
Jon really thought that his life couldn't get much worse. He had been kicked from the football team, expelled from school, practically exiled from the town... It seemed like even his own family hated him now. And just when he thought that it couldn't get any worse, the football team decides to teach him a lesson Smallville Crows style.
After the apocalypse, Clark must prove to Jonathan (16 years) that he always loved him, while he helps him deals with his powers. During his journey of forgiveness Jonathan meets a friend who will help him to forgive his father and to discover his purpose.
Jonathan (16 years) is tired. Tired to be left behind by his father. Tired of school. Tired of football. Tired of Smallville. Tired to be weak and powerless. Tired of himself. Can Clark fix his relationship with Jon? Prove that he always loved his son?
While out on a run, Jon Kent gets kidnapped by a man who is convinced that holding Jon captive is the key to killing Superman. Will Jon's family find him? Or are Jon's fears about being forgotten by his family since the move to Smallville true?
Jon knows he messed up with the X-K. He doesn't blame his parents for being mad at him. But how can he earn their love back when his dad sees every little thing he does as defiant? How can he earn their trust back when they think everything he says is a lie? And how is he supposed to hold it together when it seems like their affection was the first privilege they took away?
Lil Jon and Jordan fluff. Jordan's first panic attack. Happy bday Mrs. Fizzle
Alternate ending to "Out of Love." Between the X-K and Jon's recent stunt endangering himself to test Superman, Clark and Lois are out of options with their son. So they send him to General Sam Lane to be whipped into shape. Meanwhile, Jon is in so deep. Rejected by his parents, separated from his brother, he doesn't know if he'll ever find his way out of this one . . .
A what if story set during the episode 'Man of Steel' - what if the RV had recognised Clark as an intruder when he snuck in during Lois' chat with Marcus Bridgewater (AKA John Henry Irons). The resulting changes in events set about a very different direction for the characters and brings up memories of Lex Luthor's history with Clark and Lois.
After a weird incident, a mother is forced to tell her son some things about his father, nobody could have ever imagined. Future-fic/ outsider-POV.
I feel some how exhausted as I fly back home after telling Lana my secret. aftermath of 2x11
Jon gets sick while he's grounded for skipping school. He's not sure his parents will believe him, so he pretends he's fine. Pretending to be OK when he's not is something he has a lot of practice at, anyway...
This story is based off of Holding the Wrench and Loyal Subjekts from Seaon 1. I took a lot of creative license though so I can go where I want to go with it. I own nothing 'but the pen'
Just another 2x07 fix-it, like everyone seems to be writing. Jon was less than a second from tears when his dad left the room after lecturing him about the drugs. What if Clark had stuck around for just a few more seconds?
Every time Jordan closed his eyes, he could hear Jon's bones snapping, see the agony on his face. Feel it in his own knuckles. Dad must have known that that feeling was worse than any grounding. Maybe that was why he had let things go.
Jordan Kent is drowning in guilt. Two people died and he couldn't save them. His parents would hate him. They would all hate him. So, he runs. - Cisco Ramon doesn't expect Superman's son to show up at ARGUS one day, but Cisco wasn't about to let Jordan get hurt more than he already was. The kid needs a hand, so Cisco would do all he could to help him
Pre-series. The twins are in middle school. Jordan gets bullied, again, and Jon looks after him.
Missing scenes of the 'long talk' Clark promised Jonathan in S2E07 after finding out about the X-Kryptonite. Warning: contains spanking.
Post 2x07! Jon deals with the aftermath of his drug use. But an incident with his father leds almost to disaster. And finally to a father-son-talk.
A one-shot story from Lois' perspective immediately following the season one finale. I wrote this story a few weeks ago when thinking about how much I enjoyed season one. The story explores intense emotions, I've rated it T due to the complex grief. Feedback and suggestions are always appreciated. Thank you for reading.