Hi, Virginia!
Thanks again for the push for me to write this!
You had so many beautifully written passages tugging at my heart throughout.
Aww, thanks!
This -- as many of these stories do -- made me think of Alt-Clark and how the poor fellow had to do it alone.
Alt-Clark breaks my heart every time!
Why I write late into the night even though I have to get up early to get the kids ready for school.
I write at night because I'm usually more inspired then. Also, I chase two two-year-olds around all day.
I love the dichotomy of this decision.
I do too. It's so interesting that he hides by becoming famous.
Interesting analysis. Usually when people take people home with them they try to put on airs and impress them. Once again, Clark did the opposite.
I've always seen GGGoH as a turning point in their relationship. And I think a lot of it has to do with Lois seeing Clark so relaxed and in his element - she knows he hasn't put on any airs for her.
Now, Kal-El, that you've reached your 30th Earth year, plenty of time to become a man, it is time to tell you about your birth wife...
I love the additions to this familiar phrase.
I do too. Especially since it seems like everything in the universe tries to pull them apart.
Maybe the noise of Metropolis was too much for him, too. Maybe it wasn't colic.
Nah, the lack of oxygen made him pass out.
Glad you enjoyed the story! Thanks for reading!