I agree that Clark owes Lois some hard truths, but I also think that Lois owes Clark the same thing. If she's upset that he's lied to her (never mind that until recently telling her would have been counter-productive for both of them), then she needs to make sure she doesn't lie to him.

And I'm ready to read how they get past this. It's a huge deal, and it's important to Lois, so it has to be important to Clark. He can't just ask her to forget her feelings of betrayal. He has to come clean with her.

And she has to understand why he didn't tell her everything sooner, even if she doesn't agree with his reasoning. She has her reasons, he has his reasons, and they both need to understand and accept the other's thinking on this subject, not try to justify their attitudes.

Next chapter soon?


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