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Yay! Perfect way to end a perfect episode in a perfect series... Did I mention how much I loved this series? It was perfect.
Glad you enjoyed it, Mouserocks.

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/spits water all over keyboard/ WHAT?! You're sending *Mayson* to go cause havoc with Bartowski and Co. ? Great, she's off to ruin another fandom and destroy my second favorite tv couple only after Lois and Clark... just kidding. That's actually an interesting solution- after all, they've had so many Superman-related actors on the show, what's one more to boot?
I wondered if anyone would pick up on the reference. When I was trying to decide where to send Mayson, I went through a lot of possibilities. I thought of Wayne Industries, but thought that might have been done before. So then I tried to find a popular show that the actress had been on since Lois and Clark, but couldn't find one that I liked. But then I remembered reading somewhere, probably here on the boards, that a lot of L and C actors had ended up on Chuck. So I decided... Hey, what's one more?

Besides, I liked the idea of sending her to the other side of the country. Oh, and the actress who played Mayson... One of her sons is named Chuck so I thought that was perfect. laugh

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I love that Perry walks her down the aisle. I think that's so fitting of their relationship (especially where her father is so distant).
Usually, I have her father walk her down the aisle. But for some reason, Perry seemed more appropriate this time, I think because in this story, he really did seem like family.

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Great story! You've kept me captivated and on the edge of my seat from A-Z.
Thanks, Virginia. Glad you enjoyed it.

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Awww. So, what ring had he proposed with before (in Paris)? Or did he just pop the question without a ring? Yeah, I could see Clark doing that. Going forward without thinking things through.
He didn't have a ring either of the last two times. Given the number of proposals I have in this story, I wanted this final one to be something special. Hense, the ring.

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love :-)
Thanks, Sarahg.

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:Lois, it’s too dangerous for you to be near me. If something like this happened again and you got hurt—even more than this time—because of me, I couldn’t live with myself. So, I think it’s best if I moved out and stuff…”
Maybe Clark has actually learned a thing or two during the course of this story. laugh

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So, how many steps is a Charlie’s Angel away from being a vigilante?
I think you're thinking of Charlie Townsend of Townsend Agency. The reference is to Carmichael Industries. Different show. Although sending her to Townsend Agency would have worked too. laugh

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Wonderful story, ML! Thanks for taking the time to share.
Thanks, Michael.

Anyway, glad you guys enjoyed the story. Now off to locate my Shadow since she didn't come when I called her a few minutes ago. I'm going to try starting my car - she loves to go for car rides. laugh

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She was in such a good mood she let all the pedestrians in the crosswalk get to safety before taking off again.
- CC Aiken, The Late Great Lois Lane