Oh, boy. Is this "bunking" anything like the "bundling" soldiers used to do in the 18th century to ward off subfreezing temperatures? Lots of babies were born from that. Of course, sometimes the soldier was bundled with a family's grandmother. Not much hanky-panky then.

Yay for Lois! She's speaking truth to Clark. And it doesn't matter that she's only known him for a very short time. They already know each other so well that everything from now on will build on the foundation they've already laid. The really important stuff is out of the way (not that there won't be problems later on), so they can proceed with their relationship at good speed.

But not too fast. I almost hope that Lois tells him "Bunking, okay, but no hankying or pankying."


Life isn't a support system for writing. It's the other way around.

- Stephen King, from On Writing