Oh, Sara, Lois trying to convince Superman that he can fly is priceless and so funny.

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Unless you wouldn't mind one of those frozen dinners, but it's been in the freezer for... a while.
Translation: it is now covered in purple freezer fuzz.

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His eyes were... well, she wasn't going to think about how his eyes were because they reminded her of Clark's when he'd thought she'd gone off the deep end and was worried about telling her so. And that was just ridiculous.
Yep, absolutely ridiculous. wink

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How was she supposed to answer that? Yes, please? No? If you'd only give it a chance? Only in my dreams?
I love how you've turned this around, Sara. Just based on where he landed, questions that were in the episode are now completely upside down.

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The photograph wasn't facing them, but she knew well which one it was--her and Clark in the newsroom. She loved that picture.
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That was just... something to worry about later.
I can see the image in his head of dozens of suits!

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"If you're sure..." What was there he could do? "We could look for him or something."
This is just delicious, I love it! How long before he figures it out, I wonder? Maybe Lois will mention the name of the guy in the photo.

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Here, she thought she'd be the best person for Superman to have help him in this situation, but she wasn't. Not at all. She hadn't known where he kept his suits. She didn't know where he lived. She didn't know how he flew, or how *any* of his powers worked, for that matter. She didn't really know Superman at all.
Ahhh! Lightbulbs going off.

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But what kind of best friend never said anything about building closet space for the local superhero's wardrobe?
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This is so funny and just plain wonderful, Sara!


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