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What I meant was, that I don't like the kind of elseworlds where Lois and Clark aren't reporters, don't live together or anything like that.
Ah dang - and here I was wondering if you'd read my last story. (joking!! I don't usually like those either)

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Just an FYI. It was said in the series that Clark couldn’t lift such things until he was 12 or 13.
I should have picked up on that - sorry. I keep remembering the scene in the first movie where he's like... what? barely 4 years-old and he's lifting the car. Apart from flying which I always remember he doesn't do until he's about 18 in L&C, I tend to forget when he starts being able to do what. I'll look up things more carefully next time, I promise.

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A couple of years!? How old did you say she was? I thought she was seven.
This one is entirely my fault. I make that mistake *all the time*.
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In French "une couple d'années" (translated literally into "a couple of years" - and the fact that we use it is probably a bad English to French translation to begin with, but it's a common expression) means whatever number of years you want it to mean and not specifically two years.

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And according to LaraMoon's comments, you'll like what is still to come.
Like it? Nooooo! They're going to love it. I think it's absolutely brilliant!! If I could write like *that*, I would start writing novels right this second and stop worrying about what I'm going to do when I stop working in 4 days.


Superman: Why is it that good villains never die?
Batman: Clark, what the hell are good villains?
=> Superman/Batman: Public Enemies