Another great chapter! Clark's worse fear, waking up to find himself powerless, alone, in a locked room, hooked up to tubes and wires and beeping monitor machines. Add to all this his current state of mind, and I've got to give Clark credit for handling it as well as he did. And kudos to Lois for being so perceptive.

Speaking of Lois, and perceptions, and states of mind, I must commend you on how well you have been able to give us all these hints and clues as to what Lois is thinking. We have been seeing all of these events exclusively from Clark's point of view, and he has been a most unreliable narrator. Well, he's not the narrator, but you know what I mean.

I cannot wait to read more...


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