This really worries me, although not for the reasons that it worries most of the readers.
"I'm not going to let anyone get to my family either. And I can afford all this, no problem. You do what you can to take care of them, and I'll do what I can." He sat up, leaned forward his forearms resting on his desk and he looked straight at me. "And what you can do is keep acting like you and my daughter are living the greatest love story since Hans Solo and Princess Leia."
I was sure my eyes were wide as the proverbial flying saucer as my head jerked up to look at him.
"What?" I managed to squeak out.
"You heard me," he said, leaning back in his chair. "So do you want to tell me the whole story or should I keep pretending to be oblivious?"
Lois always said that she didn't want anyone to know about Navance or the time limit, for various reasons.
Obviously, they had to let some people know about Navance.
But this is another thing all together!
Certainly, you can make the arguement that since Sam says he already knows, there's nothing wrong with telling him.
But I really hope Clark has enough loyalty to Lois this time to ask, or at least TELL her first. Their friends, by this point. Shouldn't that count for something?
All he'd have to do was say, "Let me talk to Lois before I tell you."
Or "Why don't I tell you when Lois is feeling better?" (Because she might not be up to such a conversation after just giving birth.)
Certainly Sam has her best interests at heart, and he is Lois's FATHER, not just the security delail, etc. But she told Clark she didn't want ANYONE to know.
How she feels about this should be Clark's primary concern.