Clark is back and all, and while he and the others are all working together. There is this tension between Clark and Bruce. Bruce is guilty about how much he misjudged Clark, and Clark is a little bit angry and distrustful of the man who hurt him and savagely beat him. It's when this tension almost causes a big disaster that Bruce finally confronts Clark.
The floodgates open and Clark unleashes all of his pent up anger and hurt, asking Bruce why he and the rest of the world blamed him for things that were out of his control. He rips into Bruce for how cruel and callous he was during their brawl. But even with how angry Clark is, he doesn't so much as lay a finger on Bruce. Instead, Clark just looks like he's doing everything he can not to break down in front of Bruce, which only makes Bruce feel worse.
Not being able to stand it, Bruce apologizes in his gruff, awkward way before he explains how wrong he was, looking ready to break himself. They come together after that, the both of them wanting to feel something other than bad, and using intimacy as a way to clear the air and slowly start trusting each other.
Bruce/Clark: Clark Angry at Bruce, Leading to Passion
The floodgates open and Clark unleashes all of his pent up anger and hurt, asking Bruce why he and the rest of the world blamed him for things that were out of his control. He rips into Bruce for how cruel and callous he was during their brawl. But even with how angry Clark is, he doesn't so much as lay a finger on Bruce. Instead, Clark just looks like he's doing everything he can not to break down in front of Bruce, which only makes Bruce feel worse.
Not being able to stand it, Bruce apologizes in his gruff, awkward way before he explains how wrong he was, looking ready to break himself. They come together after that, the both of them wanting to feel something other than bad, and using intimacy as a way to clear the air and slowly start trusting each other.