Just posting a short reply here. I was almost wincing when Lois scolded Clark and sent him away from her bed. I could just imagine Shelia complaining about Lois again!
So I was relieved when Lois apologized in chapter 117. Sheila is right that Lois hasn't been helpful when it comes to putting their relationship on safer ground. I sympathize with Lois (as usual

) but she could do better in her relationship with Clark, and I'm glad she was doing just that in chapter 117. I'm also glad that she noted how relieved Clark was that Nate was going to be okay. He worries about Nate just as much as she does, and he loves him just as much. (Like others have said, it was a relief that Nate's surgery went well, but it is even better that little DS is not so tiny any more!)
Still - now that I just said that it was a good thing that Lois apologized to Clark for what she had said to him - I think it was a good thing, nevertheless, that she suggested that they should put an end to their torture and get divorced right now. I think that Clark is vaccillating in a way that is infuriating. He wants to have his cake and eat it, too. He wants to stay with Lois, and he doesn't want
her to leave
him, but at the same time he is looking forward to the expiration date of their marriage. Has he thought things through at all? Pardon me for saying it, but I think that this Clark has the makings of a bigamist. He likes Lois and wants to keep her, but he wants another woman too.
I really loved that Martha explained to Clark that there are different kinds of love, and the love she felt for Chris was not the the same as the love she feels for Jonathan. Can Clark understand this? Can he accept that he
can love Lois, even if it doesn't
feel like the love he felt for Lana?
Lana. Yeeeecchh. She has become a stalker, has she?
Ann