As with Aussie Rules, I have to admit that I didn't expect to enjoy this story.

First, I don't like stories about children. Luckily Lois and Clark were old enough to be considered 'faux' adults, especially considering the time and how people of that era had to grow up a lot faster than we do now.

Also, the setting is not one I thought would be able to embrace within a Lois and Clark context.

Happily, I admit that I was wrong. I really enjoyed the story and found myself looking forward to the daily posts.

The 'spunky' young Loisette, and the wise beyond his years, Clarkent were really spot on character wise.

Definately an excellant story and one I found quite entertaining to read.

Tank (who wonders why everyone was still calling Kallel Clarkent even though his true name had been revealed and his kingship was gained because of it)