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or as teens or penpals...
thank you
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In Cause and Effect by ML Thompson, Lois and Clark aren't teens, but they meet in their early twenties. It's an awesome story! Andreia
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~ Superman: Man of Tomorrow #15
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thank you, it's great. wow.
Any others?
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Hi,
Not exactly at school but they were young.
The Parent Trap by Jose Antonio Chamorro
Smallville 39 by Kaethel
The Penfriend by Wendy Richards
Smallville Players Serie by Barb Pillsbury
Super Summer by Randi Warwick
"Wherefore Art Thou ..." by LLKat
MAF
Maria D. Ferdez. --- Don't like Luthor, unfinished, untitled and crossover story, and people that promises and don't deliver. I'm getting choosy with age. MAF
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Boy, this took a bit of brain power, trying to remember a certain story where Lois and Clark met in DC while Clark was on a school trip, and Lois was staying with her dad. But after a long time racking my brain, I remembered it's Carol M's wonderful First Night . If I didn't have to wrap presents, I'd reread it now!
"You need me. You wouldn't be much of a hero without a villain. And you do love being the hero, don't you. The cheering children, the swooning women, you love it so much, it's made you my most reliable accomplice." -- Lex Luthor to Superman, Question Authority, Justice League Unlimited
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I've converted to lurk-ism... hopefully only temporary.
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thank you so much. I love to read all of them on christmas.
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Don't forget Path To The Congo ! Great story, and (sorry for the spoilers, but I don't know how to avoid them), Clark does come into it somewhat early. Paul
When in doubt, think about penguins. It probably won't help, but at least it'll be fun.
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I'll seize the opportunity: I have read "Cause and Effect", "Smalville 39", "The penfriend" and "First night" and I loved them! I'm looking forward to read the others! simona
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There's another one for which I cannot remember the title, but Lana, Clark and Lois all attend a journalism convention as teenagers and Clark is mistakenly given a name tag with 'Kent Jerome' on it and he and Lois have a bet that she will meet a guy who will sweep her off her feet and she will fall in love and marry him. Thirteen years later she ends up marrying Clark and she discovers that Clark is 'Kent Jerome' the guy she met in DC.
The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched they must be felt with the heart
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That's "Wherefore Art Thou ..." , according to Google.
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Would Bolt, From Dubuque by C. Leuch count? I think they were in college for that story. I really enjoyed reading this one and would recommend it, regardless, though
Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, The courage to change the things I can, And the wisdom to know the difference.
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Christy Landrum's New Beginning has Lois living in Smallville and going to high school at the same time as Clark Kent. It's well-written and also a good story. c.
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thank you so much. Haven't read them yet but saved them on my pc for christmas. Can't wait to read them.
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There's an absolutely adorable little story by Gina Blank called Have A Jolly Holly Christmas...Or Not on the Archive. Clark and Lois don't...exactly...meet as teens in this one. At least, not in person. But...well read it and see. It's beautifully WAFFy and reading it always puts me in the Christmas mood. LabRat
Athos: If you'd told us what you were doing, we might have been able to plan this properly. Aramis: Yes, sorry. Athos: No, no, by all means, let's keep things suicidal.
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