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#139318 02/10/12 08:46 PM
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I wrote this story in 1990s while in college. I tried to use it for the jumping off point for what ending up being my L&C Story Once Upon A Dream... . It didn't really work. But, live and learn. I put it down as a writing exercise.

I think the original story stands on its own though. I hope you enjoyed it.


VirginiaR.
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#139319 02/15/12 08:09 AM
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Cute, WAFFy little tale! I liked it. I see where you diverged from it with thw LnC version~ probably best, too, since I cant quite see Perry making Lois read Clark her dreams without sustaining some damage.

Good job, though! Lots of fun & worked alone laugh


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#139320 02/15/12 09:54 AM
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Originally posted by Mouserocks:
Cute, WAFFy little tale! I liked it. I see where you diverged from it with thw LnC version~ probably best, too, since I cant quite see Perry making Lois read Clark her dreams without sustaining some damage.

Good job, though! Lots of fun & worked alone laugh
Thank you. I always liked this story. (Probably because I never got the courage to tell my crush how much I liked him... hence why disclosure is so prominent / important in my stories. The what-if quality of non-closure is torture.)

No, Perry making her share her dreams with the bullpen laugh was never a consideration for Once Upon A Dream..., I was going more for the what if Clark discovered Lois liked him by accidentally reading her dream journal. But then you throw in Superman and how Clark would feel guilty over reading Lois's private journal, etc. dizzy It wasn't a perfect fit, but I think I scraped together a decent story with some laughs at least. wink


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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.
#139321 02/15/12 10:54 AM
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laugh That it did. wink


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