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LOIS: Sure. Sure, I will. [Linked Image] I mean, the man that I love is about to go a million miles into space on a dangerous mission I don't want him to go on and I may never see him again. So, of course, I'll let him sleep, instead of exhausting him so he delays lift off...
Hmm, I guess maybe there is not much chance telling her would give him rest. Especially since if he tells her CK=SM, she will go from not wanting him to go to REALLY not wanting him to go.

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I would hope he would tell her, but I doubt he will then.
He'd have even less time then.
At the rate he is going he will never have any time.

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he wants to at least know.
It wouldn't bode well for their future relationship if he didn't listen to her.
Clark:See, Lois, unlike some people <cough> Luthor <cough> I do listen to you.

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Plus, he doesn't know she's having nightmare about going crazy.
But didn't she tell him about the nightmare of being dragged off in a straight-jacket, or did she just rmeember that and not tell him.

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Well, at least Lois loves both of Clark's personas.
Clark knows this, which is why he believes he has a shot at her forgiving him.
Just as long as he remebers he has to earn her forgiveness after she realizes what he has done wrong.

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{QUOTE]Bad things may happen to Clark if Superman does not go.
Not if the asteroid misses.[/Quote]

I was not thinking of as a result, just in that time.

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Hopefully this will be enough to convince Clark that he does not need to attack Nightfall.
The word of psychic isn't definitive proof.
But has she ever been wrong?

Clark:She thought my name was Chuck. Do I need to say more.


John Pack Lambert