Woo hoo! You're posting. I've been waiting and waiting for this. Yay.
Yeah, I know this took forever. It was slow writing those last few parts of Wrong Clark. Thank you for posting your new story, too.
You are welcome. Nice that we posted at the same time ... although I still have one part to go ... and you'll definitely be pleading for more after it's done.
I'm going to have to be careful with my comments, though. Don't want to give anything away!
Please!

Gentle readers, as winner of this past spring's auction, KK won the opportunity to supply me with a plot and read the story before anyone else.
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She received her copy MONTHS ago.
And I've been waiting since then to be able to comment!
Can I have some of those?
Um... KK, I think you're great but we don't really have that kind of relationship.

I usually get my fill by writing them.
I meant CLARK'S kisses ... can I have some of those?
Hmm, I wonder if he really was cardboard in the dream. You know, turn him sideways and you can see the edge ... the cardboard ridges.
Hmmmm. I wonder if a cardboard cutout of Clark could give you knee-melting kisses or merely paper cuts.

Clark is such a gentleman, but I wonder if Lois wanted him to want to see inside her bedroom!
LOIS: Clark finally wants to see my bedroom, only to examine my alarm clock. Gee, lucky me.
CLARK: I'm concerned that she might be late for work on a regular basis if I don't sort it out! Really.
And even though she's smiling I think there is disappointment inside her heart.
Yeah, it's one of those sad smiles you put on your face when you've been proven right, only when she want to be proven wrong.
*nods*
Ummm, the ominous drums are playing in my head ... Mayson is on the horizon, isn't she?
In the next part actually...
I knew she was coming. Grrr.
Well, being HER partner means he's not allowed to have any other women talk to him without her strict written permission, which she'll never give.
PERRY: Lois...
LOIS: What? That sounds fair.
You forgot to mention that any written permission from Lois is actually only applicable on a full moon, and if there had been a solar eclipse on the previous day.
Woo Hoo. Lois should definitely tell him how she feels. And it's bound to go completely without hitch. Why would anything ever go wrong?
Um... because I wrote the story?
Shucks, oh yeah. You did write it.
Are you saying that I'm just full of WAFF!!! I resent that remark ... I can write angst ... I think, sometimes, I've ... uh...
Okay, I hate angst.
That's not true. You have plenty of conflict in your stories.

But I can't let it linger for too long, or it starts to bother me. I like a happy ever after.
Yes she does but the difference is that Victoria seems to put a bit of conflict in and then wraps it up in 2 to 3 parts.
Exactly ... see above!
As opposed to *some* people who keep it going for weeks/months (years??) without a good resolution...
Well, I do have a Smallville story that's years old ... but I'm not managing to post once a week, more like twice a year!