Originally Posted by LMA
Wonderful job, DC clap...

I grew up Baptist, as a young adult went to a non-denominational church, and now--as a family--go to our very contemporary Lutheran church. I was really impressed by how you wrote this piece--I loved how you took what you knew, what you were familiar with--and put that into the story. I love how you personalized the story in such a really perfect way.

And I loved how emotionally truthful it was--how traumatic of a few days for Clark this really would have been. Thinking he is loosing his best friend/the woman he loves, nearly dying due to Luthor, and then to carry the guilt of not being able to save the man. I'm sure Clark desperately did need someone to talk to--and I was so happy he was able to gain some comfort about the situation.

Really enjoyed this smile
Laura

Thank you, Laura!

Glad to hear that it struck you as true. And to think - with the amount of Kryptonite exposure Clark had, he might have just gotten his powers back, only to fly off to find someone to talk to - especially given that he couldn't exactly talk to Lois about it (who would be his first choice to talk about anything, I'm sure). And I do think that, despite how much he hated Luthor, it would have killed him inside to be forced to watch the man take his own life and not be able to do anything (plus, the man totally escaped legal justice).

I'm glad my appropriation of my own faith worked and didn't detract from the story.


Battle On,
Deadly Chakram

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