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What does strike me about your premise is that if altLois is perfectly happy in her new life, altClark might face a dilemma as to whether he should even tell her she used to be someone else or not. I'd think he'd have to spend a lot of time getting to know her before he was able to make the right choice for her - and even that seems a little presumptious, doesn't it? What right has he, a total stranger, to make decisions about altLois's life?
Hmmm. So I suppose she could be more resigned than happy with her current life, since she has no memories... Your take on it seems more interesting, though.

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Actually, come to think of it, the working through of his dilemma would be the most interesting part to write - for me, at least. I'd probably stop at the point where he made his choice <eg>.
So IF you (or someone else) were to actually write this sort of story, I could presumably be blamed goofy for the way it would end, huh?

By the way, I really enjoyed your series. I thought it was very believeable and very well done. I especially enjoyed the part where the two Loises and the two Clarks are all together for the first time. It was pretty funny! Their reactions to each other made sense. I suppose you wouldn't necessarily like everything about you if you met yourself face to face for the first time... (my brain's going numb on that thought). goofy


TicAndToc :o)

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