Terry: Thanks for de-lurking to let me know you're still with me. smile1
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My, my, my. I had forgotten just how long this story has been in progress. You have done a marvelous job, Virginia, to keep everyone's attention through all the various twists and turns and permutations.
Thanks. I'm trying.

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We know what's going to happen - at least in a general sense - yet you continue to tantalize and tease and surprise. Kudos to you and your muse(s) and to your patient betas! I promise to stick with you to the end, because I know you'll make it worthwhile.
hyper Thank you. I hope to make it live up to your expectations. <<no pressure there, at all>>

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Oh, the story? Yes, of course. Will Clark ever admit to Lois that he's Superman? Will he tell her that he's from not just another planet but another dimension? Will these two succeed in reestablishing the timeline? Will Tempus ever return, and if so, will he be the same as he was before? Will Lois make nice with Mayson this time around? And will she ever figure out where all those "premonitions" are coming from?
Yes to some of those. No to others. And a couple of maybes.

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I trust you will address all of my questions at the appropriate time. I will therefore eagerly await the next installment of "Wrong Clark."
I hope to have all but one thread neatly tied up by the end (that one thread is the catalyst for Book 3, of course). Thank you for all the kind words. laugh


Joan: Thanks for stopping by and commenting. wave

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What's going on with Lois having more and more premonitions? You've got me curious.
Is she having more and more? Perhaps there was a bit of a dry spell while she was happy, but now when she's stressed, she isn't sleeping as well, the dreams and memories are more noticeable? Plus, this one is a bit major.

Thanks for the comments!


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"On the long road, take small steps." -- Jor-el, "The Foundling"
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"clearly there is a lack of understanding between those two... he speaks Lunkheadanian and she Stubbornanian" -- chelo.