I can just see Lois sitting with wadded pieces of paper scattered all around her as she's trying to put her feelings down on paper, not a bad exercise for someone who finds putting her emotions down on paper easier than talking about them.

Of course by then, Clark could have rescued half the cats in the city before Lois gets around to opening that window. As I said in the last comment, though, Clark can't be there. If he's there, why would they need to write another letter? Better that Clark walks away bitterly disappointed with his cape dragging along behind him. Clark torture and angst. Sounds like a good combination. You could get Yvonne to co-write that part. wink

Clark should bring in Lois' abominable behavior during the BatP/HoL arc to make her feel less angry over it. She never gave him a good reason to tell him. After all, he never told any of his other best friends.

Anyway, I may have to pick up the last three letters later since it's bedtime. Looking forward to the next one. Nice Kae and Wendy! thumbsup


-- Roger

"The Constitution only gives people the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself." -- Benjamin Franklin