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“Who’s Kyle Griffin?” Clark asked, after he and Lois returned to their seat at the conference table.
He really should have paid more attention when he studied Lois's backstory. Maybe he should have studied it more.

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Once more she sat down on his lap.
grumble at Luthor and making investigating him take so long.

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because she wanted to,
hyper hope this is the reason.

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or just to confuse the terrorists into believing they were still handcuffed together.
I guess she has to convince others [cough}Lex[cough] that this is the reason.

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Frankly, he didn’t care what the reason was, he was happy to have her there.
hyper they are together.

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“Lois, darling, why don’t you sit here?” Luthor asked, setting his hand down on the chair between him and Clark.
Lois:Because I can get away with not being close to you right now, you creep.

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“You’re no longer handcuffed to Kent.”
Lois:My connection to him was always provided by more than the metal.

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“We know that,” she informed Luthor in a quiet tone. “But they don’t. It’s better if Miss Eagle Eyes over there doesn’t notice anything amiss.”
Clark:Especially since she is miss happy trigger as well.

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“Well, I still don’t like it,” Luthor murmured under his breath.
Finally Luthor is not getting his way.

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Clark moved his hand, which was closest to Luthor, and rested it on Lois’s lap,
hyper more touching.

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He must have read about during his research on the dimension when he first arrived.
I think you want to say "read about it during".

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if I had a dollar for every criminal who said that to me, I’d be as rich as Lex.”
Judging from the list we saw in "Dead Lois Walking", Lois is not exaggerating much.

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“Terrific,” Clark grumbled. Another psycho from whom Lois needed protection.
Lois:I don't need protecting, I can deal with Griffin on my own.

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“Right there with you, Chuck,” Lois agreed,
dance she called him the name.

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using her pet endearment for him and bumping her arm against his in a slow caress.
party love more touching.


John Pack Lambert