"Well, I'm no Clark Kent, but the mustache helped.
One of my favorites quotes from just about any LnC story.
When Perry was the last one within earshot of Lois, he
leaned toward her and drawled in a conspiratorial tone, "He's
in town, you know. Cat just heard from her source at the Jade
Inn."
Lois gave her editor a confused frown. "Who?"
"Clark Kent. Arrives this evening. He's got the Presidential
Suite booked for the next three weeks.
So is she going to try for an interview with him, or does she think of him as a Richard Castle-type that is all fluff and therefore more Cat's corner (of the Planet)?
I bet he'll be at Luthor's White Orchid Ball.
You can't hold the social event of the season and not invite
Clark Kent if he's in town. I know you've been chasing an
interview with Lex Luthor for months, but if you managed to land a one-on-one with Clark Kent -- not a PR puff piece, but a real, in-depth interview -- well, *that* would be something to see." With a last parting wink, Perry strode off toward his office, bellowing for Jimmy as he went.
Challenge made, let's see if she accepts.
Clark Kent was not a fan of big cities.
I wonder what made this Kent so city-shy while the canon one seemed to take Metropolis in in a sort of awe. World-weary, maybe?
I really thought it was a neat twist to have Lana and Pete as friends in the know and Lana not at all a love interest. It left things completely free for Lois (at least by the traditional standards).
I also loved how Lois figured out that Caleb=Clark.