I'm eager to read the next post. Will Clark and Lois ever see past the shells each one puts up to keep the pain away? Will Clark realize that his father never wanted him to sacrifice his life and his future to the farm? Will Lois realize that Lola is the artificial construct and that Lois is her real identity - and that Lois isn't all that bad a person?

This started as a huge Hannah Montana spoof, but it's taken a turn into reality. And I, for one, am truly enjoying it. I may twist my daughter's arm and get her to read it once it's all done.


Life isn't a support system for writing. It's the other way around.

- Stephen King, from On Writing