Hi Amanda!
And I’m pleased to announce that I have finished all eight parts.

Lois was unhappy at having to ride passenger but the doctor had been adamant that she not drive or operate heavy machinery for a few more days.
So, no handling her personal planes flight control stick either?
LOIS: I got a plane? How can we afford a plane? Wait, it’s not an old crop duster from Clark’s farm, is it? I mean, well, it can do loop the loops, I guess, so…
How on earth was this going to work.
It got a guest bedroom?
LOIS:

But all of your things are there. You’ve made this your home just as much as you did your old apartment.”
So, how will he explain the Pulitzer Lois doesn’t remember being awarded in the updated timeline?
Maybe some of her memories would come back while she slept, she thought, trying to stay positive.
Oh dear? What if she remembers her wedding fortnight? What if she wakes up all hot and bothered?
Clark opened the door to the master bedroom and Lois froze.
This was apparently her room but… she’d just realized… it was also his.
Oops? Also #onebed
Just because they were technically married did not mean that she was ready to… do more than sleep with a man he could barely remember.
Yes. And her muscle memory will in no way convince her otherwise. Even if she’s married, she’s not prone to rash decisions or following instinct.
She was just glad that they hadn’t had to shave part of her head to stitch her up.
Oh, this brings up an interesting question: what is she thinking about her Tank cut?
Her hair was a little longer maybe.

she let it grow out?
She blushed a bit at that last, recognizing that he’d had to go through her underwear drawer to get them.
Yes, but he also probably gotten the chance to closely examine it before anyway.
But then, he was her husband. She supposed that wasn’t really awkward for him at all.
See?
Would he expect her to sleep with him?
Yes that thought crosses her mind a lot, doesn’t it?
Given her penchant for getting into sticky situations, she wouldn’t be surprised if she saw him quite regularly.
He got her on his frequent rescuee program. She can reclaim all sorts of useful stuff with her bonus points, like free foot rubs, or free…well…/watches as scene fades to black/
She stopped her thoughts. This wasn’t right. She was married. She shouldn’t be thinking about another man.
Will she be dreaming about undressing Superman in her bedroom while Clark is not there?
And in her display cabinet were her three…
Wait… what?

But the other… it was hers but it was dated before she’d really got her footing at the Planet
Oops?
Stepping closer she quickly discovered that it was, in fact, a Pulitzer Prize certificate.
Oops?
What else had she forgotten?
Nothing much she hadn’t known before anyway.
This FDK also qualifies for Mary’s
May Scavenger HuntShe was just glad that they hadn’t had to shave part of her head to stitch her up.
[…] Her hair was a little longer maybe. But she hadn’t changed much in three years.

Michael