Interesting.

I don't think Lana knows about Clark. You haven't really said one way or another but:

(1) When he flew home to his parents, he seemed to try to makes sure no one knew. (including Lana).

(2)The secret identity reference, "it would be more real than she ever knew"

While emotionally I like that he doesn't seem to have told Lana (like I said before, I like to see "Lois and Clark" together, and I want her to be the one who knows his secrets), I wonder why this is.

Clark claims he knows he wants to marry Lana, but is he really 100% sure if he hasn't told her?

Or does he simply believe as long as he "acts human", he doesn't need to tell her at all? (In canon of "We Have a Lot to Talk About")Martha said Clark had decided when he was thirteen he would never tell anyone. In his eighteen year - old mind, does that include the woman he wants to marry?


On another note, I think the way you've written Joe is nice. I agree with Lois that it's nice he doesn't push her even though he wants to sleep with her.

It's also funny that both Lois and Clark think the other is sleeping with their respective boyfriend/girlfriend.