Shhhh! Be very quiet. Don't tell James I'm posting feedback while he's busily cleaning out the basement. If I'm quiet enough (or conversely, if my legs look good enough to distract him), maybe I'll get the opportunity to post the next part before he notices. (I wouldn't count on the legs, though. There isn't a scrap of the US that hasn't been hit hard by winter these past few days and I'm dressed for the worst weather God can throw at us.)

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I'm curious as to the reason why you've switched Rehalia and Perry, but suspect it has something to do with the pheromone possibly only affecting women?
That would be because I'm such a fan of Perry White that I couldn't possibly imagine him cheating on his wife--not even under the influence of the worst drugs imaginable. But I need to set the scene correctly in PML, so Perry can't get off unscathed somehow.

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Anyway, chances are that this Lois is going to be furious beyond belief if Clark so much as kisses her when she is under the influence of the pheromone.
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Aaggh! Clark had better go with his common sense for this one or Lois is going to kill him.
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Great part. Lois is definately going to kill Clark if he does anything though.
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I just hope that Lois and Clark don't do something that makes Lois hate Clark and not trust him due to the pheramones. She already has trust issues.
I just love a consensus. I hope you enjoy the unusual remedy Clark comes up with.

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I hope you let Clark get in one good kiss, and if Lois faults Clark for that, so be it. If I were in a similar situation, with the person I love suddenly returning the affection, I'd want a kiss to remember.
Wouldn't we all. Especially since, if I remember correctly, Clark is male. I hear guys like that kind of thing. wink

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She went broke!

She better wake-up in time to return most of those thinks back.
I figure, even with the cost of tuition, room, board, books and all those nasty little fees, Lois still has more money than she would like to admit. She has a full-time job, where most of us squeak by on a few hours of work-study and a few hours of part-time work. She'll survive.

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Clark wasn’t gone for long before Lois started to miss him. She glanced at her watch. It was six o’clock. That gave her only a little less than fourteen hours to prepare for his return.
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SNORT!!
You only think that one's funny because we've been married for so long. We're way past the point of me putting a little lipstick on as the car heads out for a date to the stage where I'm trying to slip on pantyhose without taking off my seatbelt. Okay, maybe it's not that bad, but it is a good thing you drive.

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Oh, and I forgot to say how cute I thought your description of the copy room activities was. Technicolor, indeed. And Lois calling it beautiful? Don't think Clark's gonna want to tell her about that when she "comes" to.
Glad you liked it. That was the scene that made me blush, not the one earlier that Classicalla mentioned.

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Somehow, Elisabeth, I imagine you blushing madly when you wrote this. (Pretty good imagination since I don’t know what you look like...)
I'm that 98 pound weakling with the very pale skin that reflects light at the beach. I have hair like Lady Godiva, but I dress much better. Does that help?

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But hey, you never told us of Lois’ joy when she really did find her name.
All in good time, my friend.

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The next thing you know the world will turn topsy-turvy and you’ll start writing for the ‘other’ side... (Funny, I just said something like that to Nan, too.)
You must have confused me with somebody else. angel-devil

I'll have to post later. My toddler just painted the kitchen.

Elisabeth