I like the story if I read it is . . .

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In the middle of a storm, the secret was revealed and the mistakes forgiven. Sure there would be a better time for explanations and little fights, but the obvious was standing right there on the Centennial Park and everyone who passed by could see it – Lois and Clark were in love and nothing could stop them from being happy ever after.

THE END
This part was beautiful. Kissing. Happy revelations. Beautiful.

I'll admit, I am not a fan of the second part of the story. First, that wasn't the challenge! You just wanted to get out of writing WAFFy wink . I really don't like self-insertion frown -- sorry! Also, there are some factual errors. I despise history with every bone in my body -- especially when I was little. Also, my mom is a math teacher, and I've *always* loved math and always been good at it wink .

EDIT: Mary, she wasn't talking about you. My mom's name is Mary.

- Laura


Laura "The Yellow Dart" U. (Alicia U. on the archive)

"A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles." -- Christopher Reeve