I just wanted to let you know that we're about to enter Earth orbit. I'll be home in a few minutes. We'll talk for real then.
Ooooh! Teeping!
He was finding it a constant challenge to not engage her in continuous conversation.
Yeah, that could be distracting. Although, I wonder who would be the more playful one during a press conference about the mayor’s daughter’s best friend’s poodle learning a new trick or a staff meeting.
In any case, the ability to reach out to her at any time was going to come in so handy next time she was in trouble.
Shortly thereafter he realized he was hearing Lois's thoughts.
Oh my. That *is* long distance. Hope he’s got a good service provider, otherwise the charges will be a killer.
Clark had been giddy over being able to contact Lois, but both Zara and Ching seemed to think it was a bad idea to exercise his telepathy with a non-Kryptonian.
Spoil sports.
“Oh, I completely forgot,” Lois said. “I was working on some research when you arrived. I need to pick up those files.”
Oh my.
“Superman, how could you?” she asked, clearly distraught. “You know I'm married to Clark. How could you come into my house like this? I...”
Uh-oh.
Then it hit him. He'd been told that physical contact would greatly enhance his Kryptonian telepathy but he'd completely forgotten that warning
It's okay to kiss Superman, you're married to him. Finally the kiss ended and Lois sighed against him. Good, he thought. That's better.
Then he felt Lois go stiff. “Clark! What are you doing?” she yelled.
“What can we do?” Lois asked. “I don't want to risk having my memory altered every time we have a passionate kiss.”
Can you imagine what happens when they go to the bedroom and Clark thinks his wife is as good in bed she could make money with it?
“Sure,” she said. “There's this place in Miami that I read about. They are supposed to have some of the best sandwiches in the country.”
Oops? Not so loud, Lois.
Perry offered a printout to Lois. “Read the section I circled.”
Not only does he support this charity as Superman, he volunteers regularly in his everyday identity of Clark Kent.”
“Everyone knows that Superman is just Clark dressed up so he can help people.”
Someone was a bit too unspecific in his indoctrination, huh?
Michael