I figured that Clark and Lois would be viewed by others as having slept together, but I didn't anticipate that they actually would. Of course, maybe that's all they really did, just sleep. As Sam told Clark, severe hypothermia really drains your energy reserves.
At the end of the second chapter, though, I think Lois is wearing a sweatshirt and nothing else. Now that is an interpersonal disaster in the making. Remember, Clark has long arms, and if she scoots up and wraps her arms around his neck, then -
Wait, this is the PG folder, isn't it? Whew! Good. Then all we have to look forward to is, as Andy Griffith used to say in his old standup routines, "The curtain falls and time passes!"
Now, if the curtain does fall and that time passes as some FOLCs would have it pass, does that mean that Clark would feel honor-bound to tell Lana what happened? Yeesh! Let's have him make Lois feel fourteen times as bad about what did or didn't happen, okay? You've hinted that she's going to have a "situation" down the road anyway, so let's just bring in Joe and Lana and take sledgehammers to everybody's heart!
Cruel, you are. The next two chapters, you must post. (waves hand in circular motion near head) These aren't the WHAMs you're looking for. Move along; move along -