This is great, Wendy!
This is one of the most unusual revelation I never read. Obviously this is the perfect situation for a carefree revelation: Lois is barely alive, nearly killed by her husband, all alone on a rock in the middle of a lake big as a sea, and the guy has just saved her life!
Probably if star reporter Lois Lane, with a notepad in an hand and a pen in the other in front of The Planet building, muttering about silly assignment, tells you "I'm doing a research: what is your favourite way for travel?", you don't go to say "Flying,but on my own steam", even if you are in love with her and think she likes you too.
I didn't try to kill myself, Clark. Lex tried to kill me!
YES! Finally the truth is out and all is right in the world! I like my characters on part (usually), and a Lex Luthor who's not trying to kill his wife sounds wrong, somehow.
Clark laughed, thinking at the same time that the woman he loved was remarkably resilient. In the past twenty-four hours, she'd had a man she barely knew almost kiss her and declare his love for her; she'd realised that her husband wanted to killed her; she'd survived attempted murder by drowning; almost died of hypothermia anyway; and she'd now discovered that a man could fly. She could barely speak for coughing. And yet she could sit there joking with him.
Well, this is our Lois: invulnerable. On the surface.
So we're going to have a Lois- Smallville meeting? I'm looking forward to it!
Simona
