Got to echo Lisa here:
stay with me and the boys
Does Lois already know that her second child is a boy?
Anyway, sweet chapters. The dancing was bittersweet. All those wonderful love songs, but Lois and Clark couldn't enjoy the words as they should. I loved that Clark felt that 'Everything I do, I do it for you' described his relationship with Lois. I'm not disagreeing.
Loved this, too, although I sort of forgot it momentarily because I was distracted by 'the boys':
"You were right, you know," he said softly.
"About what?"
"That Dad and Chris never put an expiration date on being my dad *or* on their marriages to my mom. I have thought about that and I'm not sure what the solution or answer or whatever is, but you *were* right."
Of course she was right about that.
Out of nowhere, he stopped and looked at me intently with his big brown eyes. "Wuv 'ou, Daddy."
I wasn't sure why, but for some reason it caught me off-guard and my eyes welled up.
"I love you, too, little man. I love you, too."
And he is still convinced that in a few years' time, he will tell Christopher that Mama and Daddy can't be together anymore, so Daddy will move away from Mama and Christopher and baby, or Mama will move away from Daddy and Christopher and baby.
I think Clark has a good reason to cry.
Ann