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“I don’t even want to hear it,” she interrupts, throwing her hands up in the air. She turns back toward the table, angrily motioning for Clark to move out of her chair. He jumps out of the way, and she sits heavily, almost immediately resuming her typing where Clark had left off. She pauses only long enough to steal a quick glance up at him, her expression still angry. “And don’t even get me started again with you,” she hisses. He holds up both hands and recoils a bit, moving to the chair where he’d been sitting earlier. She points at me. “Sit,” she instructs tersely.

Hmmmm, since when does Lois get to act like this? huh Yes. She is an award winning reporter, but she is still human and invulnerable. Honestly, Superman was able to get the goods on the bad guys without her assistance. Would he have been able to accomplish all he had if he was worried about not only her, but Kal-El who now lacks superpowers? Lois needs to take a chill pill and relax. She and Kal-El still get to write up a story that will push their reputation as reporters to another plateau.

Or was her anger of sign of something more?


Morgana

A writer's job is to think of new plots and create characters who stay with you long after the final page has been read. If that mission is accomplished than we have done what we set out to do, which is to entertain and hopefully educate.