I barely wrote FDK for part 1 and part 2 was posted. It was fast! The scheduling is perfect! laugh

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After delivering Tempus to the peacekeepers, Mr. Wells had made a quick jaunt into each their futures to check on things. When he’d come back, he explained quite adamantly that nothing should be tampered with. They were all going back to their current times and universes and things were being left exactly as they were.
Lucky Wells. He's the only that knows where all of this is going. Besides DJ, of course. razz

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The disappointment she heard in his voice irritated her – she hadn’t *done* anything. Well that wasn’t exactly true... she had almost told Superman that she loved him.

Almost...

But she hadn’t. Wasn’t that the important thing?
Not. The important thing is being honest. With everybody. grumble

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“Why can’t you just be honest with me? That’s all I’m asking for. I’m just asking for you to be honest.”
Told you.

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Because she didn’t want to admit the truth. She didn’t want to admit that she was still in love with the man who had managed to hurt her more deeply than any other man she’d ever known. What did that say about her? About her character? Her strength? It shot her whole perceived persona of herself to hell.
And what don't-say-the-truth says about her? Is that fair?

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How did Richard expect her to tell him the truth when she wasn’t ready to admit it to herself? Why couldn’t he just give her some time to figure things out?
Hello! Honey! He has given you over five years! grumble

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More difficult? Actually, if she was planning to stay together with Richard, didn’t Jason make things *easier*? Clark couldn’t fault her for wanting to stay together with Richard for Jason’s sake.
Duh!!!!!! hyper

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"My wife's love is what unites Krypton and Earth in my heart. Without it, without her, I truly would be in hell."

~ Superman: Man of Tomorrow #15