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Originally posted by John Lambert:
Why doesn't Clark explain to Lois why he refuses to eat sweets? It would not give away his secret. Yes, I see it would be hard, but it seems like it would be better than just not explaining. If he wants her to ever like him he should open up. OK, maybe I underestimate the pain, and it would uncomplicate things, which means a shorter story, but I still think he ought to tell her.
At the moment he's afraid to tell Lois anything about his past, since his past does not exist in this dimension. He will start opening up shortly. Just hang on. wink


VirginiaR.
"On the long road, take small steps." -- Jor-el, "The Foundling"
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