Nightfall Honeymoon (Complete) - 11/14/11 11:30 PM
Nightfall Honeymoon
by VirginiaR.
Description: This is basically an episode rewrite of “All Shook Up.” What if the Nightfall Asteroid showed up while Lois and Clark were on their honeymoon? A romantic comedy.
This is a continuation of my Green-Eyed Monster story. I hope it works as a stand-alone story as well, but I recommend reading GEM first, especially if you want the romance (how Lois & Clark meet and fall in love) before the honeymoon.
Set: This story takes place in the ten days between Parts 36 & 37 and the Epilogue of Green-Eyed Monster. End of September 1994.
Rating: PG-13 for adult situations, not violence. I’m also posting a Nfic version (NC-17) on the other boards for those of you who appreciate a little steam with your honeymooners.
Length: The Prologue. 20 Parts. The Epilogue.
Disclaimer: I do not own these wonderful, sexy, and funny characters. I borrowed them from Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster as they were portrayed on the Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman television series developed by Deborah Joy LeVine. I do not own Lois’s inner voice, whom I’ve nick-named IVY, Nymph of Mischief; I borrowed Lynn S.M.’s muse from With Apologies to Female Hawk and she just won’t leave. (I mean, would you if you knew you could go on a honeymoon with Lois and Clark and could see and feel everything?) I borrow many lines of dialogue and many plot points from Bryce Zabel’s beautifully written and very entertaining episode: “All Shook Up” from the above-referenced television show. I do not claim to own them, but I have taken them and put them into a blender and come up with my own concoction. I would like to thank all the above-referenced writers, including Tony Blake and Paul Jackson whom I quote directly, for their inspiration. I also borrowed a theme or two from Larry Niven's article Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex . Jedi Knights, Han Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and Princess Leia are all borrowed from George Lucas's Star Wars movies. Princess Leia's gold bikini is from Return of the Jedi, a movie written by George Lucas and Lawrence Kasdan.
Table of Contents:
The Prologue
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Part 1G
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Part 2
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Part 3G
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Part 4G
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Part 5
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Part 6G
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Part 7
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Part 8
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Part 9
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Part 10G
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Part 11G
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Part 12G
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Part 13G
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Part 14G
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Part 15
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Part 16
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Part 17G
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Part 18G
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Part 19G
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Part 20
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The Epilogue
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by VirginiaR.
Description: This is basically an episode rewrite of “All Shook Up.” What if the Nightfall Asteroid showed up while Lois and Clark were on their honeymoon? A romantic comedy.
This is a continuation of my Green-Eyed Monster story. I hope it works as a stand-alone story as well, but I recommend reading GEM first, especially if you want the romance (how Lois & Clark meet and fall in love) before the honeymoon.
Set: This story takes place in the ten days between Parts 36 & 37 and the Epilogue of Green-Eyed Monster. End of September 1994.
Rating: PG-13 for adult situations, not violence. I’m also posting a Nfic version (NC-17) on the other boards for those of you who appreciate a little steam with your honeymooners.
Length: The Prologue. 20 Parts. The Epilogue.
Disclaimer: I do not own these wonderful, sexy, and funny characters. I borrowed them from Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster as they were portrayed on the Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman television series developed by Deborah Joy LeVine. I do not own Lois’s inner voice, whom I’ve nick-named IVY, Nymph of Mischief; I borrowed Lynn S.M.’s muse from With Apologies to Female Hawk and she just won’t leave. (I mean, would you if you knew you could go on a honeymoon with Lois and Clark and could see and feel everything?) I borrow many lines of dialogue and many plot points from Bryce Zabel’s beautifully written and very entertaining episode: “All Shook Up” from the above-referenced television show. I do not claim to own them, but I have taken them and put them into a blender and come up with my own concoction. I would like to thank all the above-referenced writers, including Tony Blake and Paul Jackson whom I quote directly, for their inspiration. I also borrowed a theme or two from Larry Niven's article Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex . Jedi Knights, Han Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and Princess Leia are all borrowed from George Lucas's Star Wars movies. Princess Leia's gold bikini is from Return of the Jedi, a movie written by George Lucas and Lawrence Kasdan.
Table of Contents:
The Prologue
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Part 1G
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Part 2
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Part 3G
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Part 4G
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Part 5
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Part 6G
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Part 7
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Part 8
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Part 9
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Part 10G
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Part 11G
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Part 12G
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Part 13G
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Part 14G
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Part 15
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Part 16
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Part 17G
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Part 18G
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Part 19G
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Part 20
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The Epilogue
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