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Posted By: VirginiaR FDK - Another Lois - The Epilogue (E/25) - 05/22/12 12:31 AM
You can find the Another Dimension, Another Time, Another Lois[/i] TOC here.

I would like to thank my three Betas for all their hard work in helping me write this dark, often depressing when not funny, tale. clap Thank you IolantheAlias, Mrs. Luthor, and Lola Dane. Without your constant feedback and support, we might never have gotten onto the lighter and funnier Book 2. evil

Time-line for posting:

Please check out the short story [i]The Superman Effect
(1/1) for another one of your questions answered.

This story now travels back in time to 1993 in Book Two: Wrong Place, Wrong Time, Wrong Clark (TOC can be found Here). I'll start posting this story late Fri May 25 / early Sat May 26. I must warn you that this book is still a work in progress. It will be much longer than Book 1. I am currently working on Part 22 and let's say, I've hardly scratched the surface of the story. I will try to post every other day through the first week of July, then I'm taking a couple of weeks off. thud Hopefully, I'll be able to keep up that posting schedule when I start back up at the end of July, we'll see. (This story is already plotted out and outlined - a first for me eek .)

5/3/14 - EDIT: Currently working on Part 176 of Wrong Clark and it's still a WIP. You've been warned. smile

Thanks to all of you who have read this story and kept me going with all your supportive FDK (despite Dan Scardino) and tomatoes. laugh
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Cat Grant had blamed it on pent up sexual frustration
Why does this not surprise me?

Poor alt-Clark, he hasn't been able to have much of a life since his identity has been revealed.

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“Because without a Superman, nearly the entire population of her world was destroyed, roughly a year or two ago. Altering the future of this dimension cannot do anything but good.”
Wow - that's motivation!

Looks like alt-Clark won't be popping in to rescue Lois from the mental institution and Lex. Instead he'll be coming earlier. It will be fun to see how you develop this.

Joan
New day, new story, new alt-Lois/Clark. Can we start tomorrow?

Wonder why it never occured to me that you would not conclude this story in an epilogue? Makes sense that two very unhappy halves of partnership, both journalistic and romantic, would want to have a running start in a new story to make a life together.

Loved this ride so far, but would like to get to our destination soon. I hate being stuck out here in the swamps without a sure footing or a boat. Impatience is not only Lois' trait! lol

Pat
Posted By: rkn Re: FDK - Another Lois - The Epilogue (E/25) - 05/22/12 07:38 AM
AAAaaaggh! mecry
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“Well, if you’re going to put it like that...” Clark chuckled for a moment before exhaling and standing up. “But what else can I do? I can’t leave her dead if there is any way to save her. I need her. I don’t know how much longer I can go on being this… this… shell of a man. My life is empty, and no amount of photo ops for charities and peace summits will fill it. I’ve always wanted what every man wants: a wife, a family, a home, stability. I feel like, in one foul swoop, Tempus erased my future.” Clark’s hands were in fists as he paced his living room in barely controlled frustration.
It's actually fell swoop, though MacDuff was talking about chickens so you can see where the confusion would arise. . .
Posted By: KenJ Re: FDK - Another Lois - The Epilogue (E/25) - 05/22/12 09:49 AM
Virginia,

My earlier fears have truly been relieved.

Finally, Herb is taking a hand. party
hyper Excellent job, Virginia! My hat's off to you.

Until next time,
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Joan: I like Cat. With Star I think she was another underutilized character in the show. I will remedy that fact. hyper Thank you. Can I take my rewards in FDK format and/or Chocolate?

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I thought I would be so sad at the end of this book. But now I am happily surprised, and I'm so excited for more! Excellent job, Virginia! My hat's off to you.
blush Why thank you! I tried to make it uplifting at the end, tried to give Lois and Clark some hope. Glad I didn't have you reaching for the tissue box. <<phew>>
Posted By: Laurach Re: FDK - Another Lois - The Epilogue (E/25) - 05/22/12 07:34 PM
Interesting twist on things. I can't wait to find out how you fix everything! Laura
Posted By: Tank Re: FDK - Another Lois - The Epilogue (E/25) - 05/22/12 07:46 PM
As I have been away since last wednesday, I've had to catch up by reading the last two instalments and the epilogue today.

I have to admit this has been an interesting and often fun ride. This has been a complex, and engaging story. I do have some concern about the next 'book' to come. Not that it won't be well written, there is no worry on that count.

No, I'm concerned about any storyline that would essentially invalidate everything you so carefully crafted here. If the events in book two make this story 'never have happened', then what was the point of writing it at all?

I guess I'll just have to trust you to make it all work out and make some sort of sense in the end. Perhaps by book 3, 4, or 5. I just hope I live long enough to see the end of all this.

I'd like to take this chance to give Virginia props for getting a Lois haircut in the story. The need for a quick, desperate disguise is also another tried and true reason for Lois to take on 'the cut'.

Unfortunately, if we are going into this Lois' past, she'll have have the longer hair again and we'll have to do it all over again... which is not a bad thing.

Tank (who figures that since altClark/Superman had met, and fell in love with, the short-haired Lois he'll find a way to nudge Lois toward the shorter do sooner rather than later)
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What? No tomatoes?
laugh Nope. Not this time. But you will have to watch yourself... clap Goody!
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Can I take my rewards in FDK format and/or Chocolate?
Virtual chocolates for you! Since I've got none at home...
Posted By: rkn Re: FDK - Another Lois - The Epilogue (E/25) - 05/23/12 07:26 AM
Foul and Fowl are pretty much the same word in my book. Nothing smells like chicken **** !

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It's actually fell swoop, though MacDuff was talking about chickens so you can see where the confusion would arise. . .
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Um... I'm thinking you are confusing foul as in foul ball, foul smell, foul taste with fowl = bird. My Betas did warm me that I'm messing up my idioms again. But I figured "foul" fit Tempus better than "fell".
Foul and Fowl are pretty much the same word in my book. Nothing smells like chicken **** !


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And do you mean MacDuff the Crime Dog? Or is that MacRuff? Or is MacDuff... there was a MacDuff in MacBeth wasn't there? I'm confused by that reference.
Poor Macduff, learning that Macbeth has had his wife and children murdered, cries “What, all my pretty chickens and their dam/At one fell swoop?” Thus enters the language a popular phrase meaning “terrible blow” (the image is of a ruthless hawk swooping down to slaughter helpless chicks).

Copied and pasted from http://www.english-for-students.com/Fowl-Swoop.html . Guess it really should be Fowl Swoop. . .
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Originally posted by Laurach:
Interesting twist on things. I can't wait to find out how you fix everything! Laura
Thanks, Laura. Um... Define "Fix". laugh
Tank: Thank you.

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I have to admit this has been an interesting and often fun ride. This has been a complex, and engaging story. I do have some concern about the next 'book' to come. Not that it won't be well written, there is no worry on that count.
blush Okay, now you're just making me blush.

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No, I'm concerned about any storyline that would essentially invalidate everything you so carefully crafted here. If the events in book two make this story 'never have happened', then what was the point of writing it at all?
Well, there was a reason for separating the three stories. What's the point? Um... I needed a backstory for Book2? laugh No seriously, let's just say, just because we head back in time, doesn't mean it didn't happen. clap I think you have me confused with Ken and his Matchmaker Chronicles. Three stories, big stories, true, but only three (already have them - basically plotted out) and that little short story to answer the missing plot hole from Another Lois.

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I'd like to take this chance to give Virginia props for getting a Lois haircut in the story. The need for a quick, desperate disguise is also another tried and true reason for Lois to take on 'the cut'.
I wanted to give her one, but I wasn't sure where to put it. It seemed a bit out of character for her to stop her quest and go to the hairdresser.

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Unfortunately, if we are going into this Lois' past, she'll have have the longer hair again and we'll have to do it all over again... which is not a bad thing.
Oh, darn. wink

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Tank (who figures that since altClark/Superman had met, and fell in love with, the short-haired Lois he'll find a way to nudge Lois toward the shorter do sooner rather than later)
Thanks, Tank.

Virginia (who will now bat her eyelashes and whistle [Linked Image]innocently.)
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Nope. Not this time. But you will have to watch yourself...
And they all lived happily ever after. The end. Nah, that's too boring. I guess, I'll chance the tomatoes.

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Virtual chocolates for you! Since I've got none at home...
That's strange. Chocolates disappear at my house too. Hmmmm. I wonder why that is? huh wink
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Guess it really should be Fowl Swoop. . .
Interesting bit of history, but I think I'll stick with "foul". It just wouldn't be a VirginiaR story without my messed up idioms. laugh (Still loving my "hell in a handbag" one, even though I can't remember which story I stuck it in.)

Maybe if we were talking about Lex falling from his penthouse, I might go with "fell swoop", but only for the pun. <<ducking>>

Plus, if he said "fowl swoop" Tempus might think Clark is calling him a chicken and start a vendetta against him... oh, wait, never mind.

If you can't play around with the English language what fun is it?
Gah! It's not over? What fell scripting is this?

See, the word 'fell' (an archaic Middle English word lifted from Old French) in this context describes something bad, almost evil. One 'fell swoop' denotes a bad guy or some discorporated evil entity performing a single act which results in dire consequences for a whole bunch of the good guys. Has nothing to do with falling down and going 'splat.'

I'm so glad to see a corporeal Superman about to come onto the scene. I expect that he'll be quite surprised by this Lois, just as she will be astounded by this Clark. And neither one will behave in quite the manner the other expects, which will give you plenty of space to create angst for us to snack on.

This is a very creative story. I don't recall having read anything with this premise, so it very well may be completely original (unlike all the TOGOM alternates we joyfully savor). You have a fertile and productive imagination.

More soon, I hope? I want to see how many of my assumptions are completely wrong.
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Originally posted by Terry Leatherwood:
Gah! It's not over? What fell scripting is this?
Oh, in case you missed it, Terry, I'm evil. evil (Actually just my writing / plotting is evil, I myself am pretty tame and boring.)

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See, the word 'fell' (an archaic Middle English word lifted from Old French) in this context describes something bad, almost evil. One 'fell swoop' denotes a bad guy or some discorporated evil entity performing a single act which results in dire consequences for a whole bunch of the good guys. Has nothing to do with falling down and going 'splat.'
People really hate it when I use the wrong word, don't they? wink Still keeping 'foul'.

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I'm so glad to see a corporeal Superman about to come onto the scene. I expect that he'll be quite surprised by this Lois, just as she will be astounded by this Clark. And neither one will behave in quite the manner the other expects, which will give you plenty of space to create angst for us to snack on.
Um... Okay... Yes, probably right there. [Linked Image]

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This is a very creative story. I don't recall having read anything with this premise, so it very well may be completely original (unlike all the TOGOM alternates we joyfully savor). You have a fertile and productive imagination.
blush Thank you. (Feeling like I've suddenly placed the bar too high that I would need superpowers to make this next jump). Yep, no pressure there. <<starts to bite nails>> (The Terry Leatherwood likes my story and expects more good stuff shock What have I done?! wallbash )

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More soon, I hope? I want to see how many of my assumptions are completely wrong.
(Posting Schedule listed above) How about ALL of THEM? No, some then? Um... one... one of them is wrong? [Linked Image]

Thank you for the great review, Terry. I am truly humbled. I will try to meet / exceed your expectations, but feel free to lower the bar at any time. wink
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People really hate it when I use the wrong word, don't they? wink Still keeping 'foul'.
I imagine this cosmic umpire, not unlike the narrator in the first "George of the Jungle" movie (the better one) calling out "Fair!" or "Foul!" when something important happens. "That's a swoop, but it's foul!"

</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif"> (The Terry Leatherwood likes my story and expects more good stuff evil . It's okay. I like evil . Been accused of that myself a few times.
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Who, me? Since when am I that important?
Since you wrote "The Wonder of Love", Terry. That story was inspirational and a terrific read. notworthy
Posted By: Vicki Re: FDK - Another Lois - The Epilogue (E/25) - 06/01/12 04:43 AM
I really liked this story, Virginia! help
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Originally posted by Vicki:
<strong> I really liked this story, Virginia! smile1 Thanks for continuing on to the next story. hyper You know how to make a writer's day.

</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">ETA: Oops! I mean 'Wrong Clark.' Although, come to think of it, my title is more accurate. He's not really wrong, is he? Still, it must have been a conscious decision on your part to call the other story "Another Lois" and this one "Wrong Clark." I guess I'll have to keep reading...
Lois told DreamClark that she wouldn't fall for the 'New Clark' because he would be the 'Wrong Clark'. I hope this clarifies the title. wink It's the "Wrong Trilogy" because something is 'Wrong' in each story.
Vicki, I hope you don't mind that I switched these comments to over here to answer, so not to add extra spoilers / information to anyone reading The Superman Effect, who hadn't read Another Lois. To that end, I will also not be answering your question/theory at the end of your comments regarding The Superman Effect here for the same reason. dizzy </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">There are three dimensions in this story. There is canon dimension, which is technically not involved in this story except for its influence those characters had on alt-Clark. There is alt-Clark and his alt-dimension. And then there is this dimension in which Another Lois takes place, a dimension which was essentially a copy of canon dimension until baby Clark was killed and Tempus erased his own existance. This Lois (in Part 1) knows about the other (happier because Clark lived) dimension because HG Wells mentions that they must have broken off from the original history of canon dimension. Hence the "Y" explanation where Wells draws a line in the sand representing canon dimension and then shoots of a 'branch' from that original line to represent the dimension that he and Lois were in. It was an exact duplicate of canon dimension (memories and all) except that in this new dimension Tempus succeeds in killing baby Clark and messing up everything else.

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So, either way, once without O.C., once with him. Now, with N.C. So, that's 3 times around.
Possibly. wink
Posted By: Vicki Re: FDK - Another Lois - The Epilogue (E/25) - 06/01/12 11:02 AM
Lol. That didn't help. I am embarrassed to admit I'm even more confused now than I was before. blush But I'm ok with that because I'm really enjoying these stories even if the intricacies of time travel and alternate dimensions has got me dizzy
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Originally posted by Vicki:
Lol. That didn't help. I am embarrassed to admit I'm even more confused now than I was before. blush But I'm ok with that because I'm really enjoying these stories even if the intricacies of time travel and alternate dimensions has got me dizzy
Sorry, I didn't mean to confuse you any more. laugh No, I guess not, knowing what a mess my mind can be. blush :rolleyes:
Posted By: Vicki Re: FDK - Another Lois - The Epilogue (E/25) - 06/01/12 04:17 PM
Don't worry about it. Like I said, I'm totally enjoying the story. Even if I'm utterly confused, and my theories about what's coming up next are totally off-base. (Sort of like when I thought Look-alike-Lois's death was going to cause everyone to realize real-Lois was sane. :rolleyes: )
Let’s see. To some it’s just another part, linking to volumes, to others it’s an epilogue.
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Wells still wasn’t quite sure what he was going to say to Clark.
April’s Fool?

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He had found her all right, but she wasn’t what he or Clark expected; she was nothing like the Lois who this Clark had fallen in love with when she made him Superman.
goofy To think, life with Lois will be like a Caribbean cruise.

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“From what I can ascertain, the Clark Kent – or shall I call him, the Kal-El – from this new dimension, didn’t survive the crash of his spaceship in 1966,” Wells explained.
So, this Wells is another Wells then form the one who got unstuck in time? /mutters about there not being a Zathras available this time/

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“Because without a Superman, nearly the entire population of her world was destroyed, roughly a year or two ago.
wave Michael
Hi, Michael. Still talking to me? laugh blush

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Let’s see. To some it’s just another part, linking to volumes, to others it’s an epilogue.
In the fact that if someone reads this story and this story alone, they would know that Lois was safe because alt-Clark came over to her dimension and saved her from allowing that history from happening. If you want to know HOW he did that, then you have to read Book 2. evil <<ducking>>

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So, she a super strumpet? Or just plain sociopathic? Does she like to date older gents with a plate and a manservant? Is she a blonde in a painted on mini-dress?
Let's just say "different". We'll learn more about alt-Lois' backstory in Book 2. [Linked Image] This was just a bit of foreshadowing.

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Look at that, they fudged the truth.
Well, Perry's missing and gone from the helm, so they asked her partner what the true story was, and well, he couldn't let her go down as a crazy suicide.

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“She had been replaced by a clone”?
But "Clones" aren't a staple in this dimension.

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The pent up sexual frustration?
The insanity. Hmmmm. Both?

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From a lack of sex?
No, from psychos trying to kill her every week.

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*That’s* what this is called now? Wouldn’t… umm… you know… instead… with a guy? Several guys? I mean, serial monogamizing… Instead of spending the time alone when she’s already been diagnosed with pent up sexual frustration. /mutters about trying to be helpful/
Perry's never going to admit his favorite reporter is nuts.

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He’s slippery, that English Gent.
Nothing comes between an HG Wells and a Utopia, even a "different" Lois.

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So, when he helps out at an assisted living accommodation for the elderly?
Are you doubting that the National Whisper or Dirt Digger Weekly wouldn't publish that story? evil

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She’s almost the Lois he almost made out with while her hubby was away on ‘business’?
He doesn't know that.

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Umm…Is that Mr. Mxysptlk over there, listening to your wish?
Let's hope not! evil
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Still talking to me?
Well, writing FDK is only half as fun when you don't post it? Also, drop in FDK count might eventually result in less future reading material? grumble

wave Michael
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Well, writing FDK is only half as fun when you don't post it? Also, drop in FDK count might eventually result in less future reading material?
That's true. Luckily, I have a few readers on this story. hyper

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So, we should just stick to Book 1?
That's up to you. SQD just started posting a new NFic over on the other boards.

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/interprets this as 'in the final 5 parts or the epilogue of Book 2'/
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He really can't catch a break?
Nope.

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Great, now I have to go catch my imagination before she breaks something.
Like Lex Luthor? (That could always work, but you know... I think Lex would really enjoy that.)
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That's true. Luckily, I have a few readers on this story.
Yes, but didn't you then go and kill them all? Except those on a happy-couples-therapy?

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SQD just started posting a new NFic over on the other boards.
That's true. Hmm... Yep, there it is in my queue smile

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quote: Great, now I have to go catch my imagination before she breaks something.

Like Lex Luthor? (That could always work, but you know... I think Lex would really enjoy that.)
eek Hey, she's very innocent. Although, she did eye Muse once in a very distressing manner.

wave Michael
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Originally posted by Darth Michael:
That's true. Luckily, I have a few readers on this story.
Yes, but didn't you then go and kill them all? Except those on a happy-couples-therapy?
Luckily, I changed history so that could live to read again. laugh

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quote: Great, now I have to go catch my imagination before she breaks something.

Like Lex Luthor? (That could always work, but you know... I think Lex would really enjoy that.)
eek Hey, she's very innocent. Although, she did eye Muse once in a very distressing manner.
So, your imagination is innocent but your muse naughty?
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So, your imagination is innocent but your muse naughty?
Well, Muse also assures me she's very innocent. And I do believe both of them. After all, Superman also believes that Lois can't do no wrong?

peep Michael
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Originally posted by Darth Michael:
<strong> </font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">So, your imagination is innocent but your muse naughty?
Well, Muse also assures me she's very innocent. And I do believe both of them. After all, Superman also believes that Lois can't do no wrong?

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