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Originally posted by grinch525:
your Clark would have jumped at getting out of the marriage. Up until recently, he had such resentment towards Lois that when Lois said he could get out of the marriage, and she would help him set things straight with Lois, I feel that your Clark would have jumped at it.
Unless he had a motive he was not even admitting to himself.

I'm going to repeat some my comments from the last part's FDK

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I was thinking about this tale. At some point someone needs to point out to Clark that he may be holding on to Lana, not because he loves her, but because he does not want to admit that he began cheating on her the minute he met Lois Lane.....

....From day one he has done things for Lois that no one would do for a girl they didn't know.....Time after time Clark picked Lois over Lana.....At some point Clark needs to realize that he took one look at Lois Lane and was lost. And he needs to explain it to Lois.
I think Clark is still the same, he who falls for Lois Lane the minute he meets her. But this Clark had a whole life laid out that interfered with his admitting it to himself.


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