Originally Posted by KenJ
Hi Anne,

Thanks for the FDK!

Originally Posted by Annie B.
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It had now been over a month since the switch had occurred and personally, she felt that perhaps she was the beneficiary in the switch, after all, Clark was soooooo much better than Lamont. He couldn’t be hurt the way Lamont could. He treated her so well, bringing her treats from Europe, dinner from China or Thailand and … the flying! She couldn’t get enough of flying with him. It didn’t matter where or why, she just loved being up there with him, alone, just the two of them, in the sky, without a care in the world.

Uh-oh. Margot is getting too used to her new situation, and she's forgetting that, while Lamont may not be invulnerable or able to fly, he's still his own sort of super man (and also, Lois would like Clark back).

Can you really blame her? After all, she is a Lois Lane even though her name is Margot. The attraction is there, none the less.

This has been an extended period of time and it is beginning to look like the situation is never going to be straightened out. Why not make the best of things. Lois's loss is her gain.

Don't blame her at all. Although... Margot seems more cautious than Lois. She also hasn't yet experienced the dangers of being Lois. I have to wonder how fast she might want to run home to Lamont after she has a close encounter with the "Jaws of Death" and an almost-too-late rescue by Clark. peep


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