Another great look into what Clark would be thinking

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Lois told me I need to trust what's in people's hearts and not just the facts. It seems ironic, coming from the same woman who wouldn't write a mood piece on the Sarah Bernhardt Theatre.
I've always been surprised by that comment from Lois. It seemed so much like something Clark would say

. Maybe he'd been rubbing off on her by this point...
I'm in two minds about what to do if she ever decides to dig deeper into Clark Kent. Sometimes I come so close to telling her about Superman, and then I shy away again. She knows I didn't tell her my biggest secret, and I worry that it was like waving a red flag at a bull; that one slow news day she's going to remember and try to uncover the truth behind Clark Kent.
So true of a fear! I'm sure Lois' interest in his secret was there. By this point in the series they are becoming pretty close friends--I'm sure Clark would be debating, toying with the idea of outting himself to Lois (even if it wasn't likely something he would do at this point).
Lovely, Feli--wonderful job!
Laura