sleep

Because that's all either of them can do at this point. You've completely exhausted them.

I agree with the previous posters who have said that the "morning after" is going to be interesting. This is going to be the most confusing and angry walk of shame in the history of walks of shame. It may even become the Walk of Shame to which all others are compared.

I wonder how much of this Lois is going to remember. And - most especially - when will she remember? Although, given Lex' ongoing preoccupation with Lois, maybe this will change her attitude toward Clark for the good.

But the "seed of doubt" which may be planted here is whether or not Lex was in his right mind when he forced himself on Lois. Since our favorite couple has succumbed to Miranda's olfactory onslaught themselves, maybe the courts will grant Lex a lot of leeway. More importantly, maybe Lois will do the same thing. Of course, she might also accuse Clark of rape, and that would certainly muddy the waters in reference to Lex' attack on her.

And if she's pregnant? Talk about your can of worms! Is Clark or Lex the bio-dad? Who will be responsible for the child's support? Will Lois marry one of them or decide to be a single mother? Will the paternal question kill the charges against Lex?

Next week can't get here fast enough.


Life isn't a support system for writing. It's the other way around.

- Stephen King, from On Writing