One more question that I think I can answer without giving anything away.

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But what's wrong with Clark's memory? First he realizes that Charlie is his son, then he seems to forget it. Are we seeing a whole number of timelines intertwining here?
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And what's up with the timelines??? And memories??? Did Clark's actions create another couple of paradoxes and existing alternative timelines???
Pay close attention to the years on each part in the last section. I think you'll find that Clark isn't forgetting and remembering. If he figures something out, he will know it from then on out. But he won't know it previously. So watch the dates.

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I hope that Molly isn't seeing Ryan. I like the idea that it's actually James Olson, but am not optimistic that it'll turn out that way.
This one I'm going to give you for free: I promise a happily-ever-after for Molly at the end of this story. laugh

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She was in such a good mood she let all the pedestrians in the crosswalk get to safety before taking off again.
- CC Aiken, The Late Great Lois Lane