Clark's brows furrowed as Jon ran off slammed the bedroom door. "We're talking about this later, young man!"
he raises his voice to the closed door, but his son didn't answer.
With a half-sigh, half-groan, he headed back to the living room, sinking into the couch next to his best friend. He took off his glasses and rubbed his eyes in frustration. Biting back his frustration with Jon's attitude, he tried to remind himself that he was still just a boy, upset that his parents had separated.
Lois and him had a long history and he gets why his son seems to ignore him for days. Jon had it the worst. Clark has had it, his additude, his constant snarling at him and his constant groaning. This wasn't his Jonathan.
"I'm sorry for his behaviour. He's a good kid, no doubt of that he's just...well he's having a difficult time with the divorce."
He learned honesty is everything. He learned that from Lois so he did what she said and talked to Jon about it. If only he wasn't so emotional. Clark doesn't blame him by any means it's just...
"I just don't know what to do. He's constantly ignoring me. But then he's okay again and have a sort of civil conversation, but when I talk about the divorce or even mention it he's yelling and going to his room again."
Clark sighs again, he's sick of this constant walking on eggshells. And he wants his Jon back. The Jon that always laughed and smiled. What one descision can do...