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Here in Sri Lanka, it is exactly 12 noon of Friday the 23rd of March.

So:

Happy Birthday to you, happy birthday to youuu!
Happy Birthday dear Rachellll!!
Happy birthday tooo yooooouuuu!!!! smile1

*Neighbour’s dog howls in accompaniment*

*shoots dog* mad

Right, then. Party!

sloppy

((((Smirky))))

*runs off to read*
Ooh! A pre-review, a song, *and* SuperClark! What a great birthday it is already!!!

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Thank you, m'lady!

SmirkyRaven
Happy Birthday!

I'll need to reread this in daylight; I mostly just went for plot at this hour LOL, but really you write so well, you make all the non-plot chatter always worth my while.

I had a good beating against the wall and said, great. Right revelation, WRONG PERSONA, CLARK!

...But then she figured it out. Really, I wasn't expecting Lois to be so sharp at this hour, and I'm not just saying that because half a six-pack prevents me from being so sharp. (What is it about me drinking and reading fanfic these days?)Anyway, it was really a trip watching Lois put the pieces together and realize that everything she went through with Kal-El, it was Clark, and vice versa...

Randomly, it's still hard to believe that Jonathan's gone. (I know, like these are real people or something <g>.) I was actually a bit curious, but you are more than entitled to keep your writing deliberations a secret...why did you kill off Jonathan? Was it just where the story took you? Was he in the way (heh)? But like I said, just idle 3am curiosity.

Hmm so is Clark going to tell Lois the truth, or will she eventually inform him later...at least they are a step closer to being broken together!

JD
Happy Birthday! party

My present is, I think, my first review for this story which I have been reading all along in lurkdom. (I'm bad that way, I know).

Anyways, I love your writing style, the scene with the sunrise was so poetic, it took my breath away. You are an awesome writer, honestly.

"Darkest Dreams" has captivated me right from the beginnning. You give me the feeling of being there, of experiencing it along with Lois and Clark. I feared for them, I was frustrated with them and I'm so glad to see them on the way to getting out of the darkness.

I loved your revelation scene. I loved how Lois thought herself through it. And I'm looking forward to that confession Clark's hopefully to make very soon.

Sira

PS: Have a nice birthday!
Happy Birthday to you! hyper

Sam wave
Hi!

It's 3:45 a.m. CST on Friday, Happy Birthday!!!

Perfect revelation! I really enjoyed Lois figuring out Clark is Superman. The guilt Lois feels when she figures it out is so vivid. I kept thinking, Lois your right, you should feel guilty!!!

I'm pleased you didn't have Lois confront Clark about being Superman when she figured it out. It just seems so right. I always like it when Clark finally tells Lois himself.

Superman flying with Lois to get some sun was like being there with them.

I could go on and on how much I enjoyed this chapter but need to get a couple more hours sleep before my trip.

Keep up the wonderful writing! See you next week.

Have a great birthday, and many more!!!!!!!!!!
What a wonderful part, Rachel! I liked it very, very much. How touching and moving! This was just perfect!

And Happy Birthday!!!!
Happy Birthday--the way Clark might relay it:

Bonne Fete A Toi
Bonne Fete A Toi

Bonne Fete A .......

Bonne Fete A Toi
(French)

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Brilliantly written! Lyrical. The whole chapter just flowed!

Lovely.

Irene
Happy Birthday, Rachel!

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“Kal, I’m here.”

He swallowed, still caught in his dream. “I’m S-superman,” he whispered.

Lois’s brow furrowed. Did he not want her to call him by his name? “Superman,” she whispered, reaching up and brushing his hair out of his eyes, then putting her hand against his cold cheek. “Sh. I’m here. I’m not going anywhere. It’s just a dream. Just a dream.”
So poetic and lovely but - *headdesk*

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He looked like an innocent little farm boy when he wore his hair like that—the thought came affectionately . . . foggily . . .

And then she stopped.

Her eyelids froze in the middle of that last, sinking blink, the sleepy gates opening as she stared, once again feeling caught between ridiculous, painful fantasy and stark, hard, cold reality.
YAY!

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Oh, curse it! They even apologized the same way.
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I love the back forth of Lois' thoughts as she tries to reconcile Clark and Kal-El into one person. And the sunrise. I love the sunrise.

Rachel, this chapter was so beautiful, lyrical, gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.

Lisa
Only have time for a quick reply, since I read this at work!

WOW!! That was one of the best revelations I've read! Thank's for giving us the gift!

Gotta go
doublel
I have to agree. This was a really really nice revelation. The double post was nice too. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens next.
Happy Birthday!!! ^_^ I hope it is fabulous. party

I loved this chapter. It pretty much played out how I was expecting. Actually I was expecting him to try to tell her and for her to get mad and then come to this conclusion... but how can you resist a cute boy sleeping and having a nighmare? I couldn't. ^_~ LOL

I do suspect that some anger is going to come our when Clark finally gets around to telling her as Clark. I'm glad to see though that she figured out on her own that Clark was the real person to Kal-El. I loved though that she didn't care what his name was as long as he didn't leave her.

Very sweet but I imagine there is going to be more to this revelation and I can't wait for it. laugh
The longer post was definitely worth the wait. This was a great part. I have been waiting to see how the revelation would be handled. You wrote it nicely and in a very realistic manner. Lois' reactions and emotions run the gamut and are very much in her character that has been developed in the course of this story.

I can't wait to see what they will say to each other when they see each other at work.

Keep the parts of this great story coming,
Em
Happy Birthday, Smirky!
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Superman had been trying to talk to her, and she had brushed him aside carelessly.

She had pushed him away.

She had snapped at him and made him wince and cringe, and she hadn’t given it a second thought.

She had insulted him to his face in both guises, and for some reason he had stayed with her.

He had been hurting, tired, uncertain, and Lois had done nothing but push him back down whenever he tried to lift his head from the hard, cold ground.

No wonder he had left her yesterday.
I love how Lois realizes her actions are really hurting the one person she cares about most. However, I do think she is being a little hard on herself - he *has* pretended to be two separate people - and she did get his pocket knife back for him. laugh
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She loved him so much. But how must he feel about her?

Why hadn’t he told her? Why had he left her, and not even told her who he was?
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“L-Lois? R-remember how we were going to have lunch today? You know—so we could talk?”

He hadn’t looked her in the eye. He had been hiding something. And what a big something that was.

But he had been going to tell her!
I was glad to see that Lois realized that Clark wanted to tell her, but I also hope that soon Lois will realize that it wasn't all about her treatment of him as Clark. His fears from his experience, his need to protect his secret added to his dad's sickness and death were completely overwhelming.

On the other hand ...
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It was his cape—the whole torn, faded, and still horribly stained scarlet length of it.

What was it doing in her bed?

The question was, of course, completely inane. She had been sleeping with it—bundling it up close to her pillow—close to her face, to her heart.

Clark wasn’t sure if he could use words to describe how he felt as the implications of that.

It couldn’t be healthy, harboring such a thing as that. It should be thrown away, burned, lost—forgotten like the nightmare of the white room.

But she had kept it. Cherished it. Tried to clean it, clearly, and slept with it.

Her only companion after awaking from the terror-filled nightmares that Clark knew all too well.

Her only comfort, when the very sight of it made him go cold and still.

Clark stilled as his superhearing caught the sound of Lois shifting on the couch in the other room. He carefully folded the old cape and set it back on the bed.
That's right, Clark. Don't you see how much Lois needs you? Don't you see that by isolating yourself from her, from humanity, you're doing more harm than good? If you give yourself to Lois, she won't need the cape for comfort.
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“Please.” It was not pleading. She couldn’t let herself plead in front of Kent . . . but . . .

“Please,” she repeated softly, her eyes unwavering in his. Please.

Curse her stubborn pride. It was that that had gotten her into this mess—that had blinded her so long.

She would beg. She would beg on bended knees if she had to, as long as he didn’t leave her.
mecry Lois giving up her pride to be with him, Clark or not, is a beautiful thing.

Like others, I loved their experience with the sunrise. It was so well written that I hate to point out - -
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Clark had always loved to catch sunrises. The first time he had seen it from the sky he had flown away from it and watched it again, and again, and again—he had enjoyed over three dozen sunsets
I think you meant to say sunrises again here.

Thanks for the extra-long, chapter. I don't think I've seen many revelations scenes that ended up being WAFFy, but you did it (at least for me). It'll be interesting to see how she interacts with him as Clark now. Will her change in attitude give him the courage to tell her quickly? I hope so. I think his decision to go to Lois' apartment means that he decided not to follow Jor-El's advice and hold himself separate from humanity. I guess we'll see.

Soon.

Really soon, I hope.

I'm not above begging either. grovel
BJ
Wooo-hoooo!!! Revelation! What a birthday present from all of you, Rachel, to all of us! sloppy

And since someone else already sang to you in French and German and Arabic and what not, let me sing the most common Swedish birthday song to you:

Vi gratulerar, vi gratulerar,
vi gratulerar lilla Rachel idag!
Med blommor och blad
vi firar hennes dag
Vi gratulerar lilla Rachel idag! party

Translation:

We congratulate, we congratulate
we congratulate little Rachel today!
With flowers and leaves
We celebrate her day
We congratulate little Rachel today! party


Oh! Wait! This song is even more popular:


Ja, må hon leva, ja, må hon leva,
ja, må hon leva uti hundrade år!
Ja visst ska hon leva, ja visst ska hon leva,
Ja visst ska hon leva uti hundrade år!
party

Translation:

Yes, may she live, yes, may she live
yes, may she live for a hundred years!
Oh yes, she will live, oh yes, she will live,
oh yes, she will live for a hundred years!
party


I'll be back with more feedback later!

Ann
Happy Birthday! party

WOW! Finally, the revelation we've all been waiting for, and you didn't disappoint! I loved, and I mean really really loved, how Lois saw the truth and didn't get angry.

Like everyone else, I thought the sunrise scene was just beautiful. This whole chapter was just so beautiful.

This story has taken off in so many different wonderful directions, and at every turn you've managed to hook me even more. I can't wait to see where it goes now!

Thanks for giving us this amazing revelation on your birthday! Although, didn't you know that WE are supposed to be the ones giving YOU the presents? laugh

Though trust me, I'm not complaining!
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Lois drifted in a cloud of soft grey cotton. It pressed on her eyes like a thick mist, enveloping her, buffeting her gently back and forth like a drifting feather on a soft summer breeze. She rested, content away from the white walls of her usual nightmares.

“L-Lois . . . “

Her peace evaporated and her mind snapped to as she recognized the voice. Kal-El.

“L-Lois . . . I’m s-sorry.”

What was wrong with him? He sounded terrified, hurt. Afraid.

Why?

Panic thrilled through her at the thought.

She had to find him.

“Kal-El!” she cried.

“Lois, I’m S-superman.”

His voice was close—right behind her—right beside her. She could feel him, but as she turned she saw no one—nothing. Nothing but grey mist and shapeless shadows that danced in the empty air around her. They all meant nothing to her.

But he felt so close . . .

“Lois, p-please. F-forgive me. D-don’t leave me . . . ”

“Kal-El!” Lois shouted to the shadows, wanting to rip them apart, with her teeth and nails if need be, and find him. Her heart twisted in desperation as she sought for him blindly, pushing the meaningless shadows aside. “Kal-El! I can’t find you!”

“Lois . . .”
Sorry to quote all of this, but it's just wonderful. It's absolutely perfect. The man that Lois loves has come to her, dressed as Superman, and he has fallen asleep next to her. But in his dreams he is the Kansas farmboy and reporter, not the alien superhero. So when his deception weighs heavily on his dreaming mind and he confesses to Lois in his sleep, he confesses to her that he is Superman, not that he is Clark Kent. Because to him, Clark Kent is the true person and Superman is the deception.

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“L-Lois . . . I . . . I . . . ” Superman mumbled in his sleep.

“Kal-El?” Lois said, leaning against him and putting a hand on his shoulder.

The features of his face relaxed slightly, but tension still tightened his brow, mixed with some deep anguish. “I . . . I’m S-S-Superman, Lois,” he whispered. His brow furrowed further and he flinched. “N-no . . . L-lois . . . p—please . . . ” He shivered out her name. “D-don’t leave me . . . ” he pleaded.

“Kal, I’m here.”

He swallowed, still caught in his dream. “I’m S-superman,” he whispered.

Lois’s brow furrowed. Did he not want her to call him by his name? “Superman,” she whispered, reaching up and brushing his hair out of his eyes, then putting her hand against his cold cheek. “Sh. I’m here. I’m not going anywhere. It’s just a dream. Just a dream.”

“S-s-sorry,” he sighed out with a soft, shaking breath as he drifted off again.
Here Lois is like a loving mom, consoling her terrified little boy after he has had a horrible nightmare which he can only partly describe to her.

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Under her hand and with her soft words, Kal-El stilled and drifted back into restful sleep, some color returning to his skin. His arms were wrapped around her as if she were some sort of giant teddy bear, holding her carefully in his warm and protective embrace.
I love the teddy bear image! And Clark is really just like a little boy here.

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But to be alone—wasn’t that what every single one of her dreams revolved around? She dreamed of him screaming—of her standing, alone and unnoticed, unable to comfort him, unable to touch him, unable to call to him. Of herself standing lost and alone in a white room. Of her struggling to reach his side as he gasped for help, only when she finally reached him and fell on his body he was cold and hard and pale—his eyes unseeing and unblaming, but somehow all the more accusing for her because of it.
Oh, what a horrible nightmare. Lois dreams of being unable of getting to Kal-El in his darkest hours, and when she finally reaches him, it's too late, and he is dead. If that were to happen, Lois would carry the guilt of Kal-el's lonely, terrified death for the rest of her life.

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Fear of him tying her down and leaving her in a white room with empty words of comfort that it was ‘for her own good.’ Fear that he would fly off and leave her, taking away his colors and leaving her in a place of cold white and black and grey. Fear that he would take away all the warmth, all the innocence, all the hope—and leave her trapped more permanently—still alive, but already dead.
Fascinating, but slightly mystifiying to me. Is Superman actively punishing Lois in this nightmare - punishing her for being unable to come to his aid? So he gets even with her by locking her in a white room, too? Or is it Lois's own guilt that would lock her inside the white room forever if Superman was to "fly away from her" by leaving the land of the living?

Anyway, I love how you wrote that when Superman flew away from her in her nightmare, he took away all his colors, all the warmth, all the innocence and all the hope from her.

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She had seen through his selfless exterior, and though at times she had wondered if Superman himself had realized how much he would lose if he left her, she knew that he needed her.
I love her realization.

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And deep, deep down, where the stuff that dreams are made of pools together at times into dark currents and troubled waters, it seemed Superman knew that.

He was just as afraid as she was that he would lose her.
I'm so glad she understands this, too.

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Somehow, that only made Lois feel warm and suddenly even more tired, as if she could allow herself the risk to relax with him there, with her. She smiled softly as her hand grow still, still gently tangled in his hair as her eyes began to drift shut towards warm, gentle, comforted, welcoming sleep.

Her eyelids drooped, but she still watched him as he vision grew dim.

It wasn’t fair that a man could be so beautiful, Lois thought sleepily, already drifting well towards sleep. But then, she wasn’t going to complain, she thought, cuddling closer to him against the slight chill that had entered the room.

He was so perfect, and all the more so because of his so-human hesitancies. The way he stuttered, when he blushed, when he said her name in that chiding, but loving way. He always found a way to cheer up her day, and make her relax and smile and laugh . . .
Oh, how you lull us into languid relaxation, only to spring something on us soon....

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He looked like an innocent little farm boy when he wore his hair like that—the thought came affectionately . . . foggily . . .

And then she stopped.
Oh-oh!!! I mean, yes!!!!!

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L-Lois, I’m Superman . . .

Why would he say something like that? Of course she knew he was Superman. Why would he be telling her such a thing?

With his hair like that, fluffed up and falling over his brow to hide his curl, he looked just exactly like . . .

Clark Kent.
Yes, Lois. You figured it out. *nods sagely*

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It was like running into a brick wall. It was like having a bucket of ice water dropped over her head. No—it was worse than that. Liquid nitrogen, perhaps, freezing her solid and snapping her mind into a stiff, solid thing threatening to chip, fall, and shatter into chaos and madness.
Great imagery.

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The computer of her mind crashed most terribly and came up with a big white screen with absolutely nothing on it.

. . . . . . . . . BLANK . . . . . . . . . .

. . .

. . .
And this is magnificent!

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Lois stared. And stared, and stared.

“L—Lo-is . . . “

“Lois, we need to talk.”

“Lois, I need to tell you . . . “

“Lois, I’m Superman.”

“Please forgive me.”

“N-no. Lois . . . Don’t leave me.”

“I’m sorry.”

“Lois, I’m Superman.”

“Lois . . . “
She remembers! She remembers all the times he's been trying to tell her!

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Kal-El was Clark Kent.

Clark Kent was Superman.

Superman was Clark Kent.

Clark Kent is Superman!
Great!

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He was-Him!
I love it! Note Lois's momentary near-worship of Superman, who is suddenly "Him" with a capital H to her!

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Clark Kent had saved her from Luthor’s thugs the night before last. Clark Kent had saved her life more times than she could count.

Kal-El had worked beside her in a slightly too-large suit and a loud tie, stuttering, tripping, and generally just getting on her nerves.

Superman had left her all alone yesterday. She was furious with him!

Clark Kent flew around in blue tights and a red cape.

Superman had sat outside her room last night with chocolates and flowers, waiting for her to come home. Superman had looked at her with those wide, hopeful eyes. Superman had watched her, day after day, with that glow of ridiculous farm boy crush shining in his dark eyes.

Clark Kent had been captured by Bureau 39.

Superman had traveled around the world, and had become a super man long before he had ever shown up in his now well-known suit. She knew. She had seen pictures of him in Africa, holding their thin little ones in arms that would one day lift the despairing world from its knees.

Clark Kent had been in the white room. Clark Kent had held her hand, day after day, trying so hard to be brave . . . for her. He had told her to go—to take herself away and move on without him. Clark Kent had sweated in agony and grown cold and weak and still after the fever of pain. He had bled, and cried . . .

Clark Kent was vulnerable to kryptonite.

Clark Kent had stopped breathing. Clark Kent had almost died, and Lois had felt as if she had almost died with him.
Wonderful. Beautiful. Awesome. I love how Lois's mind is going into overload, having an avalanche of an epiphany.

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What had she done?

Superman had been trying to talk to her, and she had brushed him aside carelessly.

She had pushed him away.

She had snapped at him and made him wince and cringe, and she hadn’t given it a second thought.

She had insulted him to his face in both guises, and for some reason he had stayed with her.

He had been hurting, tired, uncertain, and Lois had done nothing but push him back down whenever he tried to lift his head from the hard, cold ground.

No wonder he had left her yesterday.
And this - oh, so poignant! We know that Clark didn't leave her on purpose, of course, but I find it so moving that Lois feels she deserved to be abandoned.

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And she had been crazy—just not in the way she had feared. She had been so focused on Superman that she didn’t even realize that he was right in front of her the whole time.
Indeed, Lois, this about sums it up.

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His terror when they had been cornered by the Primaries. How he had gone into that pale, frozen shock and looked like he was going to be sick. It had frustrated Lois to no end, then, as many things had, and she had brushed him off as a coward.

Clark was Kal-El!

How much she had missed! He hadn’t been afraid of getting tossed in a little grey room and questioned again—no. He wasn’t afraid of that at all.

He was afraid of white walls. He was afraid of hot red blood, of burning green pain . . . of being alone, of losing himself in that snarling beast of terror. Afraid of losing himself to the monster of fear and pain and inhumanity that Logram had created in his soul.

Lois knew. She woke up every morning to that very same fear.
Oh, how moving. She finally doesn't despise Clark any more.

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Tears ran down her face and she held onto him, shaking. She went stiff as she felt him shift beneath her, and a strong and gentle hand moved to rest gently on top of her head.

“L-Lois,” he murmured her name, and sounded as if he wasn’t even close to fully awake. “It’s just a dream. Sh. It’s all right. I’m here.”
And how lovely this is! Even in his sleep, Clark reacts to Lois's tears, and he comforts her like a loving father would comfort his little girl! And it's just like the way Lois comforted Clark earlier.

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She loved him so much. But how must he feel about her?

Why hadn’t he told her? Why had he left her, and not even told her who he was?
Those are good questions. If he really loved her, would he treat her like that?

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But . . . he had been trying to tell her something. Had he been trying to tell her who he was? Had he been about to tell her the truth, again and again, only to be brushed off?
Maybe that's the answer, Lois.

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Lois felt sick. She had sworn to track down and bring to justice whoever dared hurt Superman even in the slightest way. And now she stopped and realized she might be one of the greatest culprits of all.
Oh, so poignant!

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What if he didn’t want her to find out? Maybe once he found out she knew—he left her?

Lois felt a thrill of panic and tasted bile again.

No. No. She couldn’t survive if he did. She couldn’t survive if he left her.
*sniffle*

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But this was Clark Kent she was talking about.

Who cares? her internal voice said sharply, sounding more than a little on edge. Who cares what he calls himself?

That was one of the details. So he was right—she didn’t know him as well as she had thought she did. But did it matter what he called himself? She knew his heart.
Wonderful. Just wonderful.

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What did he call himself?

Kal-El?

Clark Kent, the annoying, bumbling fool who Lois just got sick of sometimes?

Or did she have it all wrong?

Clark Kent, the man who’s apartment she had invaded the night before. The man with the beaming smile, the shy love in his eyes, the naïve, cheerful disposition, who had a heart of gold, just like . . .

Kal-El.

Superman.

Deep down, who was Superman’s true, secret identity? Who did he see himself as? The orphaned alien, or a farm boy from Kansas?
We know that he thinks of himself as Clark, Lois. But we love your musings.

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And his stuttering, his nervousness . . . they hid a deeper fear.

D-don’t leave me, Lois.

I’m s-sorry . . .

He was afraid she would leave him! Probably that she’d smash him down and leave him crushed—as crushed as she would be if he left her.

He was more vulnerable than anyone else realized, and it seemed he understood that, and it terrified him.

But she would never leave him! She would never ever ever get mad at him, even for this . . .

Clark Kent!

He had been a . . . friend? Yes, a friend! And he hadn’t trusted her.

How dare Clark keep something like this from her, and call himself a friend! Especially after all she’d done for him—after all they’d been through!?

After all they’d been through . . .

Kal-El. Clark. Superman.

She had just added to his misery.
Oh, the furious blasts and ricochets of arguments and counter-arguments in her mind!

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She had soothed him out of his stutterings as Superman, understanding and loving him unconditionally. Giving him strength and confidence that he wasn’t alone.

But to Clark . . .
Oh, Lois. What have you done?

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He had looked awful Saturday morning before his disappearance—absolutely exhausted. She couldn’t remember if he had looked any better later—she’d been too angry, but she thought he’d looked tired and maybe even more dejected then . . .

. . . Superman, waiting outside her door . . .

She willed herself away from that awful stab of guilt that struck right through the center of her being, making her shudder.
I'm glad she understands what she did to him.

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Clark Kent was real.

He hadn’t been created just for Superman.

He wasn’t just a mask of made up uncertainties.

He was real.
I love that she understands this!

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But Jonathan and Martha hadn’t seemed Kryptonian, and Kal-El had said he was the last . . . And she still thought she could trust him, at least on that. He was still Superman, and Superman didn’t lie.

He was Clark Kent, who valued honesty just as much.

Lois just couldn’t see Clark Kent’s down-to-earth, farmer parents flying around, with or without a suit like Superman’s.
This is a bit funny to us, since we know so well that Jonathan and Martha aren't Kryptonian.

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That crossed out an idea that had been slowly developing in the corner of her mind. No—Jonathan Kent had not been killed by some accidental exposure to Kryptonite. It had been just what Clark said it was—a heart attack.
Someone else asked you why you killed off Jonathan. I have to admit that I wasn't very happy about it myself. I always loved it when the comics brought back Martha and Jonathan into the adult Clark's life in the late 1980s. Ah, but in Superman the Movie Jonathan died - apparently of a heart attack, too - and Smallville, which I don't watch, Jonathan died, too. And of course, for the longest time in the comics, Jonathan and Martha were both dead by the time Superman had reached adulthood. I guess you killed Jonathan at least partly to make this story a sort of synthesis of various branches of the larger Superman mythos.

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The little spaceship. He must have come on it, after all. He had lied to her.

Of course he had. They’d been on camera—their every action watched by the cold, sleepless, inhuman eye. If Lex got even a hint that Clark Kent was none other than Superman . . .

No.

The thought made her feel ice cold, and she shivered and drew herself closer to him.
*shudders*

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He had seemed to have known so little about himself—even from where his powers had come. He hadn’t known his own biology, even in the slightest. He hadn’t had the answers until he had received this mysterious hologram thing from his alien—no, he hated that word—biological father.

So that was it. Clark Kent was more than just real. Somehow, he was the most real part of the being that made up Superman.
That's true, Lois...

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Lois shook her head. Perhaps he had been, but she had seen deeper than Clark Kent in the white room. She had seen Him.
Oh, how lovely. Come on, Rachel, you can't deny it - you are hinting at a sort of divinity of Clark Superman Kent.

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Had he been born with those sorts of powers? How lonely and uncertain growing up most have been for him, and since his move to Metropolis, that part of him had been hunted, hated, and caught and tortured by members the race that had unknowingly adopted him. His other side had been ignored, degraded, pushed aside . . .
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He laid her comfortably on the couch, willing her not to wake. She shivered, though whether it was from the cold or the loss of human contact—alien contact, Clark corrected again—he couldn’t say.
Oh, how he hates the Kryptonian aspect of himself!

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The large comforter thrown over the bed seemed acceptable. Clark stepped over and took hold of it to take into the living room, but as he gathered it a smooth, red piece of fabric tangled within the sheets caught his attention. The comforter was laid back on the bed as he reached forward and felt a chill.

It was his cape—the whole torn, faded, and still horribly stained scarlet length of it.

What was it doing in her bed?

The question was, of course, completely inane. She had been sleeping with it—bundling it up close to her pillow—close to her face, to her heart.

Clark wasn’t sure if he could use words to describe how he felt as the implications of that.

It couldn’t be healthy, harboring such a thing as that. It should be thrown away, burned, lost—forgotten like the nightmare of the white room.

But she had kept it. Cherished it. Tried to clean it, clearly, and slept with it.

Her only companion after awaking from the terror-filled nightmares that Clark knew all too well.

Her only comfort, when the very sight of it made him go cold and still.
Oh, oh, oh! How incredibly poignant! And I'm so, so glad he realizes what Superman has come to mean to Lois.

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“Kal-El!” she gasped out his name, jumping up from the couch and looking around frantically. “Cl—Superman!”

Oh, no. He had left her. He had really left her.
Well, he was about to leave her. Without a word of farewell, too.

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Clark sped towards her, catching her as she almost tripped right over her coffee table in her sudden panic. He carefully helped her sit back on the couch, trying to help her lie back down. “Sh. Sh,” he whispered, brushing her hair away from her face as his hand found hers automatically in the darkness. “It’s okay, Lois, it’s just a dream.”
It's the third time we hear this - sh, it's just a dream.

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But it had not been a dream. Lois had woken up to find Superman gone. To find herself alone. Her hand trembled, but she held onto him with her firmest grip, and just stared in the shadowed light. His hair was still ruffled from sleep, and though he appeared alert in his concern, his eyes were still tired.

Clark.

Superman.

Him.
*sigh* *loves*

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His hand was on the side of her face, his thumb brushing against her cheek with gentle care as his dark eyes watched her closely. “Are you okay?”
Oh, this is the most lovely and tender of all Clark Superman Kent's gestures, his gentle caress of her cheek.

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“I . . . I’m sorry I fell asleep.” That was definitely Clark, Lois recognized, despite the attempt to put in a stronger tone. He was nervous, awkward—as would be expected. No doubt he was flushed bright red, if she could see him in proper light. He was innocent that way—embarrassed.
I love how well she understands him now.

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Clark Krypton Kent?

Kal-El Smallville Kent?

Superman Smallville?
Wonderful. Wonderful.

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“Thank you, Lois.”

Lois was jerked out of her cycling, confused thoughts with a jolt of panic when he turned to the window.

She jumped to her feet. “Wait!” She didn’t want him to go. Not now. Not yet. “Where are you going?”
Oh, the horror! Because when Superman says "Thank you," it can easily mean "Good-bye"!

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Lois glanced at the clock. It was 4:17 am. She gave him a small smile, knowing he could see her in the dark. “Breakfast?” she asked with shaky humor. She didn’t want to make him feel awkward, but . . .

Clark Kent needed sunlight instead of food? Considering how much he ate, Lois was honestly surprised.
A teacher at my school groaned at some answers he received when he had asked his students where they got the energy they needed to survive. He wanted them to explain how the human body metabolizes carbohydrates to extract energy, but at least two had answered that they got their energy from the sun. As if they didn't need to eat as long as they remembered to get plenty of sunlight! Well... that's what things are like for Clark.

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“Take me with you.”

His eyes flickered. Lois waited with bated breath.

“Please.” It was not pleading. She couldn’t let herself plead in front of Kent . . . but . . .

“Please,” she repeated softly, her eyes unwavering in his. Please.

Curse her stubborn pride. It was that that had gotten her into this mess—that had blinded her so long.

She would beg. She would beg on bended knees if she had to, as long as he didn’t leave her.
I love it. I love it.

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He stepped forward slowly and put a hand on her arm. “Okay,” he said softly.
Yes!!! Yes!!!

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With a slight push-off, Lois Lane took to the skies for the first time with Clark Kent.
*loves*

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Lois shut off her questioning mind, simply cuddling close to him—holding him. Her mind was yet foggy from sleep, and so she was content, for now, simply to drift and let him carry her in his arms.

She was content to be content. She would think and worry later.
The soothing quality of this.

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Lois wasn’t sure how far they had gone, but after some time the clouds slowly faded away into wisps of passing grey cotton. The stars began to fade behind the veil of a distant light, and the clouds gained a border of soft gold against grey turned silver.

And then, like a wave of perfect light, the sun peaked over the curve of the world and enveloped them.
And the transforming miracle of the sunrise. (We're so lucky to have sunrises and sunsets, by the way. Some planets haven't got them - they have only eternal sunshine or eternal night.)

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They had seen darkness. They had seen terrible, lifeless white.

This was beauty. This was life.
*happy sigh*

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Clark—Kal-El—Superman—rolled onto his back, floating like a sleeping man, and Lois lay on his chest, letting the cool wind catch gently at her hair as she rested her head just beneath his chin. She shut her eyes and lost herself in timeless freedom of the sky.

She didn’t know if she fell asleep in that position, or if she just drifted in that beautiful space between reality and dream, but it seemed far too short a time had passed until His hand moved to her shoulder
Like she was being carried by the hand of God.

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She was surprised that the first face she saw, there, was Clark’s—open, relaxed, though his smile was soft. He seemed to completely glow, with the thinning white clouds beneath him framing his face as the sun danced in his dark hair.
Like there was a shining golden nimbus around his head.

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Seeing everything. Hearing everything.

Clark Kent.
How impossible that this could be true. And yet it is.

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Lois didn’t know who moved first. But slowly, ever so slowly, their faces drew close forward, and their lips brushed against each other in a gentle, loving kiss.

It was not desperate. It was not frantic, needing, demanding. It was not what the world would consider passionate. It did not explode in the feeling of fireworks, or of electricity, or of a shock of sudden love which left them dazed, or heat that burned into their very heart.

No. It was like the glow of the morning sun, sinking into both of their souls—seeping into their veins and every particle of their being. It was the perfect, comforting warmth of trust and belonging and love, and the power of it caused tears to rise in Lois’s eyes as she pulled away slowly and looked at him again.

His lips were parted slightly, and she was surprised to find his eyes oddly bright with moisture as well from the effect.
A kiss that signifies deeper love than just physical attraction and desire. Maybe, for now, it doesn't signify physical desire at all.

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“Goodbye, Lois,” he whispered, reaching up to brush her hair from her face in a familiar motion. “Thank you.”

No! She didn’t want him to go! Even for a moment . . .

But she would see him soon. She knew she would.
Yes, she will see him at the Daily Planet... or so we hope. shock

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He hesitated then, for the barest moment, as if deciding whether to say something—and Lois knew what it was that hovered before his suddenly shadowed eyes. His eyes flickered—with fear, with guilt, with doubt tainting that perfect love from a moment before. Lois’s heart sank, though it just confirmed what she had already realized.

Clark really was going to be the one to tell her.

He smiled one last time at her, then shot out the window and disappeared.

Lois blinked at where he had stood just moments before, feeling his absence as if he had flown off with a part of her still with him. She shivered, and walked forward slowly to stare up at the strip of sky that was visible between the buildings.

She’d see him soon.
Let's hope so.

Wonderful chapter, Rachel! And imagine, we only got half the revelation, as it were. Clark still doesn't know that Lois knows. I think he should have some guilt of his own to deal with.

Well, once again, thank you so much for this beautiful present from the birthday girl!

Ann
One more Happy Birhday from me! party

What a wonderful revelation chapter! And she finds out on her own!

Many thanks for such a beautiful birthday present from the birthday girl! hail hail hail
Ok, I'm home from work and I can get back to this--I've been thinking about your wonderful post all day!!

Once again--Happy Birthday! I hope it has been wonderful.

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The features of his face relaxed slightly, but tension still tightened his brow, mixed with some deep anguish. “I . . . I’m S-S-Superman, Lois,” he whispered. His brow furrowed further and he flinched. “N-no . . . L-lois . . . p—please . . . ” He shivered out her name. “D-don’t leave me . . . ” he pleaded.

“Kal, I’m here.”

He swallowed, still caught in his dream. “I’m S-superman,” he whispered.

Lois’s brow furrowed. Did he not want her to call him by his name? “Superman,” she whispered, reaching up and brushing his hair out of his eyes, then putting her hand against his cold cheek. “Sh. I’m here. I’m not going anywhere. It’s just a dream. Just a dream.”

“S-s-sorry,” he sighed out with a soft, shaking breath as he drifted off again.
Oh--what a way to start (btw I love the dream opening!!) I said earlier I wanted to dance and cry at the same time--here is the first place where I wanted to cry, Clark is just so sad and afraid of Lois' reaction that it's leaking out even while he sleeps. smile1 hyper If my kids hadn't still been asleep I would have been jumping up and down and Yelling at the top of my lungs!! Lucky for my neighbors I wanted my kids to keep on sleeping. wink

I loved the section where Lois was merging the two men in her memories--Superman doing Clark stuff and Clark doing Superman stuff. You did a wonderful job of protraying her reactions to HER behavior toward both men
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Lois felt vomit rising in her throat, but screwed up her eyes and swallowed the nausea. She choked on a weak sob, but bit her lip against it even as tears poured down her face.
I could feel it in myself eek

And then even in his sleep
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“L-Lois,” he murmured her name, and sounded as if he wasn’t even close to fully awake. “It’s just a dream. Sh. It’s all right. I’m here.”
<snif> he is still taking care of her mecry

You have a real gift of showing the inside of Lois' head. Her guilt is so real--the way you show her remembering so vivid--all the times Clark tried to approach her. . .all the times she dismissed him. . .

And then her finally figuring out who he REALLY is. . .Wonderful.

Ok, this seems to be running on forever, just one final (ok maybe 2) comment--I love Clark finding his cape in her bed and his mixed feelings about it--and Lois insisting(not the right word--begging--doing anything needed) she be allowed to go with him flying. . . love just makes me feel all warm a wonderful inside.

hail hail hail

Looking forward to next week's posting (BTW--you didn't mess up my morning as bad this week--I planned for you and got ready a little earlier than ususal--just not early enough to do a "real" post.) wink
Happy Birthday!! party Great chapter. can't wait until she sees Clark at work. more soon. Laura
Yay! The revelation!!! [Linked Image]

OMG!!! There's gonna be MORE revelation! [Linked Image]


It is about time! Wahoo! Now don't mess this up Clark!!! Fess up!!! [Linked Image]

Sorry I've been a very bad girl with fdk. Loved how Lois figured things out in this one.

Even Spiderman is dancing [Linked Image] (The Flash sends his regrets - but he was unable to make it... previous engagement...)

<g>

-- DJ <who apologizes profusely for her silliness>
Here's a reply from a fanfic lurker. wink

I've been reading your story since the beginning, and I think it's wonderful. Very well written, and I'm always eagerly awaiting the next post.

I hope you are having a Happy Birthday, and just to continue the "Happy Birthday in other languages" theme, here's in Portuguese:

Parabéns prá você,
Nesta data querida,
Muitas felicidades,
Muitos anos de vida!

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First of all...Happy Birthday Rachel!

Finally, you posted and Lois knows! I have to admit that I am glad that the story is moving now. Great writing, but I was just getting impatient with where things were.

I'm so excited that Lois knows and did not get angry. These are my favorite revelations...when Lois isn't mad. Now I cannot wait to see what happens when they meet up at the Planet. Now Lois knows why Clark runs off all of the time.

I'm glad that Lois went through her feelings in her head and is thinking things through before she lets on that she knows. Poor Clark has been fighting his internal demons for a while now, afraid of what Lois would do if he told her. He doesn't have to worry but he doesn't know it yet.

Great part and please hurry along with the next chapter. dance
Feliz Cumpleanos, Smirkita!

Very nice chapter. Loved Lois's moment of epiphany, including the "computer crash" theme. I've seen too many of those myself not to sympathize. And now Clark is going to tell her what she already knows! Wow!

Did you, by any chance, find a quote by the director of "Superman Returns" where he says that Clark on the farm is the most real identity of this complex man? With all the memories Lois had crashing in on her about Clark with his parents and doing farm-type stuff, it seemed to be an appropriate comparison.

Can't wait for the next chapter. Keep up the wonderful work!
I’ve had this chapter saved to my desktop for a solid week just so I could do it justice. Because this is the chapter that I’ve been waiting for since the first time you posted. And such a delicious moment deserves a thorough savouring.

But first, let me get this out of my system.

SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!! YEEEEEHAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!! OMG! OMG! OMG! COWABUNGA!!!

*clears throat* Ahem.

Right. blush

And now to get rid of my inner Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle and opt for coherency.

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Lois drifted in a cloud of soft grey cotton. It pressed on her eyes like a thick mist, enveloping her, buffeting her gently back and forth like a drifting feather on a soft summer breeze. She rested, content away from the white walls of her usual nightmares.

“L-Lois . . . “

Her peace evaporated and her mind snapped to as she recognized the voice. Kal-El.

“L-Lois . . . I’m s-sorry.”

What was wrong with him? He sounded terrified, hurt. Afraid.

Why?

Panic thrilled through her at the thought.

She had to find him.

“Kal-El!” she cried.

“Lois, I’m S-superman.”

His voice was close—right behind her—right beside her. She could feel him, but as she turned she saw no one—nothing. Nothing but grey mist and shapeless shadows that danced in the empty air around her. They all meant nothing to her.

But he felt so close . . .

“Lois, p-please. F-forgive me. D-don’t leave me . . . ”

“Kal-El!” Lois shouted to the shadows, wanting to rip them apart, with her teeth and nails if need be, and find him. Her heart twisted in desperation as she sought for him blindly, pushing the meaningless shadows aside. “Kal-El! I can’t find you!”

“Lois . . .”
The first time I read this I was completely freaked out. Why? Because I have a scarily similar scene written for a future chapter of my own fic, and when I finally post it I will point it out to you so you can freak out with me. Two scenes, actually. One of them will be included in the next posting.
Now either you believe me and accept you are my spiritual twin or something, or you don’t and suspect I’m a serial plagiarist. drool

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He looked like an innocent little farm boy when he wore his hair like that—the thought came affectionately . . . foggily . . .
Yesyesyes…hold that thought and follow it…don’t lose it…please God…

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With his hair like that, fluffed up and falling over his brow to hide his curl, he looked just exactly like . . .

Clark Kent.
And she scores!!! Woo hoo!! thumbsup

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“Please.” It was not pleading. She couldn’t let herself plead in front of Kent . . . but . . .

“Please,” she repeated softly, her eyes unwavering in his. Please.

Curse her stubborn pride. It was that that had gotten her into this mess—that had blinded her so long.

She would beg. She would beg on bended knees if she had to, as long as he didn’t leave her.

He stepped forward slowly and put a hand on her arm. “Okay,” he said softly.
The ultimate humility of true love. Nuff said.

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The blackness of the ocean glimmered like polished, chipped obsidian, fading to a grey stone as they rose into the clouds until the mist encircled them and all that was left was the dampened grey, blue, red, and yellow of his suit and his clear eyes as he continued upwards, his eyes focused on something beyond Lois’s sight.

They broke through the top of the clouds like passing through a curtain into the open air.

The sky was pure—perfect, black. The sea of grey clouds rolled beneath them as they passed quickly by, the waves cresting and shifting in the currents of the breeze. The stars shone above them, brighter than ever, flawless and clear against the eternal darkness.
Beautiful. *sigh*

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Lois wasn’t sure how far they had gone, but after some time the clouds slowly faded away into wisps of passing grey cotton. The stars began to fade behind the veil of a distant light, and the clouds gained a border of soft gold against grey turned silver.

And then, like a wave of perfect light, the sun peaked over the curve of the world and enveloped them.

Lois was left breathless from the sight.
Do you know I hate sunsets? It’s an oddity of mine. I don’t care how beautiful they are, they just remind me that the day is dying in a garish, gory display of colour. For the same reason, I love sunrises passionately. This scene is one very close to my heart.

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This was beauty. This was life.
My thoughts exactly!

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Lois didn’t know who moved first. But slowly, ever so slowly, their faces drew close forward, and their lips brushed against each other in a gentle, loving kiss.

It was not desperate. It was not frantic, needing, demanding. It was not what the world would consider passionate. It did not explode in the feeling of fireworks, or of electricity, or of a shock of sudden love which left them dazed, or heat that burned into their very heart.

No. It was like the glow of the morning sun, sinking into both of their souls—seeping into their veins and every particle of their being. It was the perfect, comforting warmth of trust and belonging and love, and the power of it caused tears to rise in Lois’s eyes as she pulled away slowly and looked at him again.
A kiss of true understanding. When the shadows are swept away in all-encompassing illumination and revitalizing warmth. Sunlight and love which are manna for the soul. How wonderfully symbolic, Rachel!
Incidentally, it also ties in with the saying I referred to earlier: “To love and be loved is to feel the sun shining from both sides”.

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Lois blinked at where he had stood just moments before, feeling his absence as if he had flown off with a part of her still with him. She shivered, and walked forward slowly to stare up at the strip of sky that was visible between the buildings.

She’d see him soon.
And I can’t wait to see what she’ll do when she does! Rachel, you devious devil, you are a genius. Instead of delivering the whole shebang of a revelation, you’ve staggered in into parts. Now, you’ll soon have a mob lining up outside your door demanding that Clark gets a clue!
So now we have a whole new development to look forward to! Way to go, Smirkster!
Forty-one chapters were more than well worth the wait!

Write fast, dearie! clap

Hasini.

PS: OMG, DJ! I have that Bollywood Spiderman too! You need to have a Hindi ghazal on in the background for full effect. Isn't it hilarious?!
Soooo.... are we still on schedule for a chapter today smirky? I know you have been busy with school (from what i saw in other threads) so I wanted to know. smile

Do we need to send the little men after your professors and tell them to stop giving you hard tests and homework so that you have more time to write??
wildguy wildguy wildguy
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Soooo.... are we still on schedule for a chapter today smirky? I know you have been busy with school (from what i saw in other threads) so I wanted to know.

Do we need to send the little men after your professors and tell them to stop giving you hard tests and homework so that you have more time to write??
<grimaces> Well, it is *that* time of semester, and I am quite swamped, that is true. To tell you the truth my birthday actually threw off my writing schedule quite a bit, just because I usually write pretty much all of my chapter on Friday and Saturday, and between a family party on Friday and a friend party on Saturday it was kind of hard to find any time to sequester myself away. I often do a couple hours of writing on Sunday, too, but I ended up visiting a friend of the family with my mom from where she was in the hospital a good little journey away from home. And then, yes--school is busy. On top of all that, my next door neighbor whom I've gone to school with since kindergarten passed away this last Sunday, and so things have been busy with the family and all, and today was the funeral . . .

I think you get the picture. This week has been insane.

To tell you the truth, I've hardly even started the next chapter. However, I decided it was finally time for me to lay out the remainder of the plot for myself, just so I don't forget anything, and I figure there are going to be about 15-20 more chapters. thumbsup .

Thanks for your guys' patience and all. Again, I'm sorry I've been AWOL this past week. With a lot of luck I *may* be able to post the next chapter Saturday evening, so keep your fingers crossed!

Thank you all for the reviews. They really have helped me through this week, just knowing I have some good friends out there keeping an eye out for me!

Good luck with everything that's going on for you!

Rachel
Oh lady!! You have had a tough week! *hug*

Please please take care of yourself. We can wait a bit for the next chapter. Those real life things come first.

I think at this point you couldn't get rid of us if you tried on this story. It is way to addicting. ^_^
15-20 more chapters? Rock on!

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just knowing I have some good friends out there keeping an eye out for me!
You know, that's how we roll on these boards. It's probably the main reason I've never left. So you take care of school and your family! We'll be around...

JD
I'm so sorry about your neighbor. That's got to be tough, especially since you've known this person since kindergarten. <Hugs>
Hang in there! We'll be here waiting.
One of the best bosses ( principals )I ever had told me, when my grandmother passed, that his priorities fell in this order 1st Family (including close friends) 2nd God 3rd work. Remember--as much as we ALL love this story you have to take care of yourself and those you love first. Please do!! We care about you and will be here supporting you when ever you need it--story or not. <hug>
I, too, am very sorry to hear about your neighbour, Rachel.

Anyway, I read something today in a no-cost daily paper of the kind that you can pick up at train stations and the like. There was a review of a new movie - or new here in Scandinavia at least, "300" by Frank Miller. The reviewer described the movie as extremely "black and white" in terms of the morality of its characters - except then the reviewer contradicted himself by saying that the bad guys in this movie are extremely, unbelievably bad, while the "good guys" are only moderately bad.

This got me thinking about the characters in your fic. And I really think that you show us so convincingly that Clark and Lois - Clark especially, of course, but Lois too - are really so unaffectedly, unassumingly good in a way that is rarely seen and which is difficult to write in such a way that the characters don't become boring. Interestingly, Clark and Lois are far from perfect in your fic - Lois especially, but Clark too has his shortcomings - and yet they are so, well, good. Which brings us to the next question, by the way - what the heck is goodness anyway?

One of my own favorite books is a a book about a 14th and 15th century English woman, Margery Kempe, whose life's ambition was to become a saint. She worked hard for many years to achieve sainthood. Isn't that interesting? But what does it take to become a saint?

Technically, you become a saint if a Pope canonizes you. However, you must first deserve your sainthood. Now, Margery Kempe was an illiterate woman. Her ideas of what it took to deserve sainthood may not have been the same as those of the learned theologians of her time, but even so - isn't it a little funny to think that she spent years and years nagging her husband to stop having sex with her, because she thought that a saint must be celibate? And isn't it shocking to think that when she finally had managed to evict her husband from her conjugal bed, she pretty much abandoned her fourteen children so she could go out into the world and do saintly things? She spent many years going on truly arduous and often dangerous pilgrimages to holy places such as Jerusalem, Rome and Santiago de Compostela, because she thought that such journeys were looked upon with great favour by priests and bishops and supposedly by God. Margery Kempe also had revelations accompanied by seizures inside churches, so that people could see and hear for themselves that God spoke to her. And finally she began dressing in white, so that the purity of her soul would be matched by the color of her clothing.

I find Margery Kempe's dedication to her quest for sainthood so fascinating - she reminds me, in a way, of a sort of spiritual athlete, tirelessly doing everything in her power to live up to her own ideas of sainthood. But does that make her a good person?

A new Swedish documentary describes the life of a contemporary young woman who became a nun at eighteen. For this young woman, being a nun means never leaving the convent, not talking to the other nuns in the convent for more than two hours a day, not forming any special friendships with any of the other nuns, not meeting with members of her family more than seven times a year, and never hugging her parents or siblings, because she and her family must always stay on different sides of a barrier of bars. Personally, I'm not going to criticize this young woman for choosing this kind of life. She isn't hurting any other people except perhaps her family, but then again, her Catholic mother expressed great pleasure that her daughter had become a nun. But I have to say that this nun doesn't strike me as an obviously good person, but rather as a - well, as an athlete of the spirit. A spiritual super-achiever, a champion of abstinence. But can anyone else benefit from this woman's self-imposed isolation?

Lois and Clark, on the other hand, are not saints. They have flaws and faults. They are hurt, lonely and scared. But they instinctively fight to protect other people from harm and to make the world a better place, and they do it in spite of their fears and shortcomings. They do it not to win prizes at the Olympic Games of Saintlihood. They just do it, because if they don't, there will be more pain and suffering in this world.

Your portrait of Lois and Clark and their instinctive fight for good and for other people is so moving and unforgettable, Rachel. You have created truly good people who are real, vulnerable, flawed, flesh-and-blood humans - or in Clark's case, a Kryptonian - which in every way that matters amounts to the same thing. In this day and age, when so many movies and stories portray people who are evil and brutal, your story about Lois and Clark becomes all the more gripping.

Ann
I havent sent any feedback in a while but I am still reading and enjoyng this story, especially hte last two chapters where things began moving a bit faster again. I check all the time hoping to see the next installment.

Great job !
Post again soon.

Cheers,
A.
Okay, guys. Life certainly hasn't really slowed down, but I think I may have a timetable for the next chapter. Unfortunately, I don't think you should look for it until next weekend. Still, at least you can know I haven't *completely* gone off the deep end.

Finals are in three weeks, so posting may continue to be inconsistent until then. Heaven help me not to go crazy! dizzy dizzy <dies>

Again, good luck to everyone!

Smirky
Finals...I keep forgetting all you real people are done with school soon! Good luck! We're on the quarter system, so we just started a fresh 10 weeks of school with new classes...

JD
It took me forever to find this. Just wanted to know, I'm still checking everyday (or more) to see if a new chapter's been posted. But I understand school comes first. But please hurry smile

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<shrinks in, flops down on chair, bites lip, begins typing>

Hello, everyone!

I'm sososososososo sorry for dropping off the face of the planet like I have! My classes have been craaaazy, and I tell you--I could whine about it all day. Instead, I'm sitting down to check on this for the first time in days--or is it weeks, now!?--and then I'm going to start <grimaces> . . . yes, I'm sad to admit it--*start* writing the next chapter.

I *hope* to have it done in a few days, or maybe in a week . . . <sighs and shakes fist at sky>. I really do wish school would settle down right now, if only for five minutes!

I really do apologize for the break in my usual posting schedule. I hope you can all forgive me!

Sorry for making anyone worry. I really am quite well, except for being severely sleep-deprived and so stressed out that my muse is being much more flighty than usual. But it will go on!

Only a little longer, after all, and finals will be very nicely out of the way.

Thanks for your understanding. Again, I apologize for the wait!

SmirkyRaven
Take care of yourself lady. smile We will patient until then. We promise. sloppy
Hey, don't worry about it! It's cool that you're writing again. wink Besides, every time someone takes a break from writing a story, I inevitably start finishing my homework before midnight. laugh I can feel my sketchbook glaring at me.

JD
Okay, people. Today is officially the last day of class, and I just turned in my last massive project. Finals are just around the corner, but with our 2 reading days on Wednesday and Thursday it looks like the next chapter will be out sometime Thursday afternoon.

We'll try to get this show back on the road, eh?

Hope you didn't miss me too much!

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SmirkyRaven
thumbsup We have missed you but are glad to see you back. smile
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