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Shayne Terry's Fugue. Good fic. Here's one I've got a real fondness for: "Don't be a fool, man!" she shouted brusquely. "You need warmth. And, I dare say, some tea wouldn't hurt, either!"
He smiled at her, either amused by her manner or grateful for her care. Winnie wasn't sure which. All she knew for sure was that his was a gleaming white smile.
It was a movie-star kind of smile, Winnie thought. It made her ageing heart skip beats and remember how it felt to be young. If she had been fifty years younger, she might have been attracted to him. Even now, in her seventies, she could appreciate the beauty of his smile. She was old, not dead! Yvonne
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This is A Gift from Shetland by Chris Carr! I love this fic, Winnie and Jess are so nice characters! Ok, this is from a very talented author: "What are your real intentions?" She knew she was blushing as she voiced the question, but she refused to play the role of the coquette and lower her eyes. "What do you want from me?" Why do you make me feel beautiful and wanted, she almost added, but bit her lower lip instead. He had claimed several times that there was nothing on his mind other than talking. Somehow, she couldn't believe that. She didn't *want* to believe that.
She heard him inhale sharply, and she held her breath as she waited for his words to hit her.
"I don't know what I want," he whispered fiercely, his eyes burning with renewed intensity and his posture tense. "But I know what I *don't* want. I don't want to passively watch you walk away from here. I don't want to live with the feeling that what I've been missing all these years was within reach tonight, and, fool that I am, that I let it go." simona
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Need another clue? Earlier in the story (another Kerth Winner!): "I'm a reporter."
"I said I wasn't interested."
"Fine."
"A reporter in Borneo?"
"I thought you weren't interested?"
"I'm not. I'm just being polite." She looked belligerent for a moment, then repeated her earlier question. "So... Borneo?"
She was a bundle of contradictions, Clark decided, unable to decide whether he was irritated or charmed by her attitude. She was fascinating for sure. "Don't look so surprised," he said with an indulgent smile, which he knew she would probably interpret as unbearable contempt. "There *are* newspapers there."
"With as big a reputation as the Planet?"
"Is that the paper you're working for? The Daily Planet?"
"You didn't answer my question."
"Is there a rule that says I have to?"
She glared, her frown reminiscent of the expression adorning her face when she had first snapped at him. "I suppose there isn't," she said slowly. "Just like there is no rule forcing me to listen to the boring conversation of a guy who needs a better hobby than sitting in bars waiting for a woman to annoy."
She rummaged through her purse and dropped a few bills onto the table, then she put on her coat and slid out of the booth where she had been sitting.
She was leaving. Simona
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Oh! Oh! I totally read this one a few months back! It was a Valentine story... written by... was it Kaethel? Ha! Got it. It's Kaethel's Unexpected Valentine . This is a total gimme: "Live a little, Clark. It's fun to be bad."
His eyes go a little darker. "So was that fun?" He gestures to the bedroom door. "Or bad?"
"Are you fishing for compliments now? Because I'm not about to rate you."
"You don't have to. I already know how I did."
I open my mouth but no words come out. I pick up the closest pillow off the couch and throw it at him. He ducks and it knocks the lamp off the end table. He catches it before it hits the floor and puts it back.
"Tell you what," he says as he dodges the next pillow I launch at him. "You call Henderson while I go get us something to eat. I have a feeling I'm going to need my strength for round two."
He bends to pick up his shoes, missing another pillow in the process, and heads for the door.
"You're laboring under the delusion that there will be a round two!" I finally manage to find my voice as he opens the door.
He looks back over his shoulder. "You're saying there won't be?"
"I wouldn't bet on it!" I pick up the last pillow on the couch and take aim.
"Oh, I would." He winks at me and closes the door just before the pillow gets there.
I shouldn't be thrown by Clark's innuendoes. I should have known to expect this since he teased me about liking it on top within minutes of our first meeting. He intrigues me and maddens me and... there's no one else I ever felt this comfortable or this safe with. No one else who ever pushed me over the edge and caught me at the same time.
Of course there's going to be a round two.
Chris "Superman is a guy who's seen wonders we'll never see and Lois is to him, one of those wonders."
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Aargh!!! I know I have read this one but I can't figure out what it is for the life of me. It's going to drive me nuts!
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Well, I haven't read it and I don't have time to look for it right now, but it sure sounds good. I can't wait to find out!!
Edit - And now that I know, I think it's really funny that it's already on my list of 'to read'.
~~Even heroes have the right to dream.~~
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It sure is good, Classicalla. I've read it several times myself. In the interest of speeding up the revelation of what the story actually is so that you can go read it , here's another quote: "Hmmm," Clark hums and it tickles my cheek where it's pressed against his chest. "I should tell you something."
"If it's about Superman..." I have to pause for a yawn. "Then I already know about that."
"It's kind of about that..." He looks away suddenly, towards the open bedroom door.
"What is it?"
"It's Perry!" He rolls out of the bed and dresses in a blur. I'm still lying there, feeling lethargic, before I realize what he's saying. I scramble off the bed, in search of my underwear as he shuts the bedroom door behind him. I pull my clothes on quickly and head out to join Clark and Perry.
"... She ended up in the West River so she's probably still getting dressed." Clark is saying as I come into the front room.
Perry looks at me, than back at Clark and the grin that he was already wearing grows wider. "Are you okay, Lois?"
"Fine," I say. I get the distinct impression that Perry is just messing with us. And why wouldn't he? Clark looks as flustered as I feel. We're both barefoot, both flushed, and we both look guilty as hell. Clark has finger-combed his hair but I'm positive mine looks like I was just f... fished out of the river.
Chris "Superman is a guy who's seen wonders we'll never see and Lois is to him, one of those wonders."
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I guessed this a while ago - the excellent writing, as well as the first person, present tense, made it easy. But I was waiting for someone else to identify it. Anyway. It's The Next Step by Sue S. Try this one: "Apparently there is nothing truly holding you here anymore." His pause was unintentionally dramatic. "You could leave."
Lois held up both hands in front of her. "Oh no, not again. I'm not going to go traipsing off to another dimension so I can create another Superman for you. I'm too old and tired for that." She sighed. "Can't you just let me live out the rest of my years in peace?" She dropped her head into her hands.
His voice was soft, but steady. "I just thought if there was no longer anything here for you, that you might want to go... home."
Her head snapped up. Her eyes locked onto his. "Home?"
Wells gave her a quick nod. "He needs you." Wendy
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Oh! Oh! Hold my place... I know this one. Love this one. Could compose sonnets of praise to this one. Just... I can't think of the exact title right now. Dibs. I'll be back... I'm back. This is the wonderful, beautiful, amazing, stomp-on-the-heart-strings, A Future Reborn by Tank. Best series ever. Best ending ever. Just so, so, so good. Read it! It'll kill you!! Whew. Ok, off to find quote. Still dibs. CC
You mean we're supposed to have lives?
Oh crap!
~Tank
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Oh, I wish I had seen Incognito's second post sooner because that would have done it for me! After all, who could forget the classic line about being f...fished out of the river???
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[Answer removed because CC's got dibs. ]
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Aw, thank you, Incognito! Yes, Dibs is international law, but I appreciate that you recognized it as such. Back with quote soon! It will go right here: "Hey," interrupted Jimmy, "wanna see if we can outguess Dear Annie this morning? There's a good one, today."
"Shoot," said Lois as she began systematically plucking the raisins from her cinnamon bun.
"'Dear Annie,'" Jimmy read from the Lifestyle section, "'I think I experienced love at first sight. I thought my infatuation would disappear but I still feel the same after three years. I told him I loved him about a year ago, but he never responded. I think about him all the time. I have the chance to leave the country for a year. Do you think it would help to finally forget him? Cynthia.'"
"Leave the country, Cynthia," Lois said as she placed the raisins in a neat pile on a napkin beside her cup.
"Why do you say that?" Clark asked.
"She's been waiting around for three years, for god's sake. Can't she take a hint? Cynthia, get on with your life. Forget him. Go away and have the best time ever." I love this one. And I now renounce all Dibs, so have it! CC
You mean we're supposed to have lives?
Oh crap!
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Oh, I remember this one, too. It's the Kerth-nominated It\'s All About the Raisins by Gerry Anklewicz. Nice one, CC. Makes me want to reread the piece right now. The story this one came from never fails to bring a smile to my face: We get more calls about Dad's speech than we did about Mom being on the front page of the newspapers, and Mom says it's *not* true what Daddy says about everyone being too scared of *her* to dare say anything about her exploits.
Ralph calls Dad "Superman" now and Mom doesn't like it but Dad says that he'll get tired of it and stop doing it if she quits rising to the bait and throwing things at him.
Now whenever Daddy's writing a speech and can't think of anything to say, Mom will sit on the arm of his chair and tell him, "if things get dull, you can take off your shirt ..." and he'll say, "Lo-is," and then she'll laugh and slide into his lap and put her arms around him and start kissing him and then he forgets about being mad at her and forgets about his speech. Every time.
Chris "Superman is a guy who's seen wonders we'll never see and Lois is to him, one of those wonders."
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I know this one! 48 Hours Without A Superman by Kathryn Ann Kent. Here's a quote: Clark resigned himself to this thought pattern, and just as the opening credits began to roll, he reached into the bucket to find a few kernels of popcorn.
He froze.
His hand had hit the rough, buttery popcorn, but it had also hit something else. Something soft and smooth. Something small and delicate. Something that also froze at the contact with his skin. Looking down into the popcorn, his suspicions were confirmed. His hand was brushed up against hers.
Not knowing what else to do, he pulled his hand up and out of the bucket. His palms were sweaty, his heart was beating a mile a minute, and his thoughts were racing even faster.
Had she reached for the popcorn at the same time on purpose, or was it just a coincidence? Did she think that he had done it on purpose? Had she even noticed that they had touched? Did she care? What should he do next? Should he go in for the popcorn again? Or wait a while? Or just leave it entirely alone for the rest of the night?
Clark forced himself to take a deep breath -- a super-deep breath -- to calm down, and he began to reason with himself. First of all, she didn't know what Jack had done -- neither did he, exactly, for that matter. Second, she wasn't getting nervous and panicky over a little touch, so why should he? After all, they'd touched hundreds of times before. They'd even *kissed* a couple of times!
But somehow, sitting in a dark movie theater was forcing him to think of things a little differently. He wished that she was thinking of things a little differently too. See ya, AnnaBtG.
What we've got here is failure to communicate...
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Another sweet and funny fic! This is Dating by Deception by Anna Belcher! This story is simply wonderful, surely a favourite of mine: Two steps later, though, Lois stopped. Her eyes widened in disbelief as something occurred to her. Then she stomped her foot and let out a yell of aggravation. "Lois, what did you just do?!" she berated herself aloud, the sound of her voice echoing off the alley walls. "Someone just tried to mug you, and what did you do? You beat the crap out of him. What were you thinking?!"
She shook her head in disbelief. That, clearly, was the problem. She *hadn't* been thinking. If she had been thinking, all she would have had to do was place a loud and frightened, "Help! I'm being mugged!" and the very man she was after could have been standing right there in front of her.
She had blown it. Blown it big time.
Lois turned back to her would-be assailant, who was still out cold. Maybe she could wake him up, ask him to try again? She could promise not to beat him up this time if he would let her yell instead. Simona
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Okay, the answer was removed because CC got dibs -but I don't see that the answer was ever posted. So which story is this: (Wendy posted it) quote:
"Apparently there is nothing truly holding you here anymore." His pause was unintentionally dramatic. "You could leave."
Lois held up both hands in front of her. "Oh no, not again. I'm not going to go traipsing off to another dimension so I can create another Superman for you. I'm too old and tired for that." She sighed. "Can't you just let me live out the rest of my years in peace?" She dropped her head into her hands.
His voice was soft, but steady. "I just thought if there was no longer anything here for you, that you might want to go... home."
Her head snapped up. Her eyes locked onto his. "Home?"
Wells gave her a quick nod. "He needs you."
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CC did post the answer, Classicalla. She edited her dibs post up there with this: This is the wonderful, beautiful, amazing, stomp-on-the-heart-strings, A Future Reborn by Tank. Best series ever. Best ending ever. Just so, so, so good. Read it! It'll kill you!!
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Simona, can we have another hint?
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Here's another quote from a great kerth winner story: He opened his mouth to reassure the woman that his intentions with Lois were honorable, but just then a small white dog barreled out into the hallway, barking viciously. The next thing he knew, the dog had bit him on the ankle. Before he could react, the dog yipped in pain (he suspected those little teeth hadn’t appreciated biting into a hard-as-steel, invulnerable leg), then backed off, still barking--he suspected in an effort to regain some of its dignity.
Realizing two people were staring at him in wide-eyed shock at the dog’s behavior, he quickly pretended the dog’s bite had hurt and reached over to rub his ankle. “Ow,” he exclaimed, hoping he sounded convincing.
“Princess!” Lois exclaimed, looking over at the dog in dismay. “What has gotten into you? Agnes!”
Agnes bent over to pick up the dog at her feet and gave her a couple of reassuring strokes to soothe the riled animal. Then she glanced back up at Clark and took a couple of determined steps toward him, her eyes suspicious and accusing.
"Princess is protective, that's all,” she told Lois upon hearing the young woman’s protest at the dog’s behavior. “But she's also a pretty good judge of character. She knows better than most people when someone is hiding something." Agnes took a step closer to Clark, the dog still growling in her hands, and she narrowed her eyebrows at him. "You're not hiding anything, are you, young man?" Simona
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I knew it with the first hint but haven't had the time to look for another quote before now. This is from "The Long Road Home" by Erin Klingler. (Edited because I'm an idiot and stuck the title of another of Erin's stories in the first time. I really do know the difference, but my brain is tired.) Back in a few minutes with another quote! OK, I don't think this one has been used yet: She's not always so peaceful. She can be pretty feisty at times - it's a good thing I'm invulnerable, otherwise she might well have drawn blood by now. I guess it's her independent spirit that makes us clash, and if I'm being honest, I can be pretty stubborn, too. The result is that we don't always agree: I want to do things my way and she wants to do them her way.
Of course, she can also be aloof and haughty when she thinks I've done wrong. I get ignored on a regular basis. Caroline
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