You mentioned earlier that CK's novel is at least semi-autobiographical. If so, it seems that he still hasn't embraced the meaning of Ahmed's quote:

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"A person often meets his destiny on the road he took to avoid it," he says.
because he is still hiding.

Is the groundskeeper actually CK? And how exactly is Lois going to get on the grounds to flirt with him?

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She shook her head as she realized that she was actually much more interested in meeting Clark Kent than she was in meeting Mr. Right.
And that, ladies and gents, is what we call irony. smile

Nice chapter.


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