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Yes, there is a sequel, and no, the first chapter isn't ready yet. Tomatoes go here. Laura PS: Thanks for sticking with me on this journey through a major what-if in the contuining adventures of Lois and Clark... and family.
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Sending you some lovely sun-ripened tomatoes with some aromatic feta cheese to go in your Greek salad. (No rotten tomatoes at *all*!!!) What a lovely story, and I loved the way you wrapped it up! I do see the opening for a sequel, tho', and will be eagerly looking for it Did note (and I was reading on the fanfic list - you may have already corrected this by the time you posted here, I don't know...) that you seem to have double-posted the part where Ellen tells Lois she might be pregnant. Prolly an accident - I just skimmed over the duplicated part, and it didn't jerk me too much out of the story once I realized what had happen... Keep up the good work! Melisma (sighing happily here under her Rock)
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Laura A wonderful ending! I'm looking forward to the sequel. Tricia
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Very nice ending, Laura. As for "going over", I don't think it needs a tremendous lot of nitpicking. A little, maybe.
Anyhow, thanks for posting and helping hold off my fic withdrawal syndrome a little longer.
Nan
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Finally! <g> Thanks for wrapping up *almost* all of the loose ends. One thing you might want to tweak -- when the doctor's office does a pregnancy test, they do the same kind of urine test that the home kits do -- so results are pretty immediate. If Lois insisted on a blood test, though, that might give you the time lag you want. Anyway, it was a great relief to see Rachael's 'doption Good work! PJ
"You told me you weren't like other men," she said, shaking her head at him when the storm of laughter had passed. He grinned at her - a goofy, Clark Kent kind of a grin. "I have a gift for understatement." "You can say that again," she told him. "I have a...." "Oh, shut up."
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Hi, Great story. Rachel slid off the couch and went back to her play corner, carefully staring at the floor. As soon as her parents stopped looking, she glanced back at them. They'd give her back for sure, now. Papa Gary'd always emphasized the difference between *blood* children and *step* children. Why should it be any different with the Kents? Sure, it'd been different every other way, but why would they want her after they had a kid of their own? She was extra now; they didn't need her anymore.
At least the bad men at the orphanage had been taken to jail where they couldn't hurt her for tattling. Rachel picked up Aimee and CJ, hugged them to her and sighed. She was on her own again, but at least this time, she had *two* children to take care of. Her bear and her doll were her family, and they were all she needed. Rachel began to softly sing something that her momma had taught her a few months ago as she rocked the toys back and forth. Poor child. Rachel looked down at her baby brother and smiled. "Hello, Jamie. I'm your big sister, Rachel." She leaned down and gave him a kiss on the forehead. "I'm gonna teach you everything--and I'm gonna make sure to keep the bad people away," she promised. "They'll never hurt you like they did me--I love you, Jamie," she said softly. Beautiful.
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Laura, lovely ending to an extremely poignant story looking forward to the sequel merry
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Wonderful!! I have nothing more to say. Looking forward to the sequel, AnnaBtG.
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Hi Laura, Sorry I'm late posting my comments, but I just want to echo all the other posters. This was a great story, sometimes very tense and frightening and sometimes loving, but thankfully it did have a happy ending. I'm glad you're planning a sequel. It will be nice to visit Rachel and her new family again. Yours Jenni
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Fantastic story Laura yay!!! Jose
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I'm glad ya'll liked it. But since it takes a *long* time to heal from abuse, (some victims never manage) the saga isn't over yet. The sequel, Innocence Lost, is in the works, but due to my hectic class schedule, there's no guarentee when I can have the first chapter out. More about this particular Kent family coming up soon. Thanks for reading, Laura
“Rules only make sense if they are both kept and broken. Breaking the rule is one way of observing it.” --Thomas Moore
"Keep an open mind, I always say. Drives sensible people mad, I know, but what did we ever get from sensible people? Not poetry or art or music, that's for sure." --Charles de Lint, Someplace to Be Flying
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I don't think I can even start reading this story. It's one topic I'm too sensative to. It reminds me of the time when my sister hit me with a metal scissor whenever I gave her a wrong answer. Which gave me a bad case of a mental block, whenever someone tries to give me a fraction problem to solve. I get a mental block. No, it's not as bad as you think.
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But since it takes a *long* time to heal from abuse, (some victims never manage) the saga isn't over yet. Exactly! I'm looking forward to see how you handle these stumbling blocks in Rachel's life in your sequel, Laura. This is a very poignant and difficult topic. You handled it exceptionally well.
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Thank you, Ursie. My beta readers are working on the first chapter of the sequel, Innocence Lost, so it whould be out next week. Laura
“Rules only make sense if they are both kept and broken. Breaking the rule is one way of observing it.” --Thomas Moore
"Keep an open mind, I always say. Drives sensible people mad, I know, but what did we ever get from sensible people? Not poetry or art or music, that's for sure." --Charles de Lint, Someplace to Be Flying
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