Very nice indeed, Alicia.
Almost the worst thing about everything that had happened was that she didn't remember. It was almost more painful than actually remembering the day in vivid detail.
A very good point. I'm not sure who to feel more sorry for in the whole clone-disaster, Lois or Clark. They both suffered so terribly.
How could anyone have known that Lex Luthor would show up at the wedding with a Lois clone?
Yeah, it would have been kinda hard to anticipate that one...
Like the others, I like the way that Clark kept resisting out of concern that Lois would later regret not having the big wedding, although I do think he worried about it a trifle too long, *even* for Clark. And it was great that after he did agree, that she made him disagree again because she hadn't had a chance to use her best argument yet. :p
Everything that she said had the potential to happen to them. Well, maybe not the fantasy wonderland part.
Yeah, we could only wish... excellent references to Mike and the wedding destroyer.
And then of course this incredibly waffy moment...
When Clark shook his head, Lois said, "I didn't think so. The sooner we do this the better. I've been ready for almost a year."
"I've been ready my whole life," Clark answered.
I'm looking forward to reading the other parts, Alicia, although I share the concern already expressed that this elopement is not going to go smoothly, since there are 3 other parts to go. It shouldn't take that long to fly to Las Vegas and find a little wedding chapel. Pam, let me know when you find that nail-biting graemlin...
KathyM