Very interesting stuff. I'm both anxious for them to get on the road, and understanding of the fact that they need to rest a bit before they do. I feel sorry for Lois and her frustration over not knowing the best thing to do. Does she answer his questions? Let him figure things out for himself? Let's just hope Dr. Deter isn't the EPRAD psychiatrist. wink

Clark must be starting to clue in that he and Lois are more than just friends, though. Her level of upset must be obvious, as is the way she looks at him. And he correctly guessed that he'd given her flowers before, her favorite flowers ... and that's not something casual friends usually do for each other.

But she's not being honest with him when she is answering questions, is she? She'd told him he's not going to remember traumatic things, and that's just not true, on any level. Whether it's his memories of the cell he's trying to block out, or the memory of Nightfall, either would fall in the "psychological trauma" that Clark specifically asked about. And Clark is clearly more distressed about his situation than he's letting on to her.

More, please! I'm so anxious to see where this goes next.

Kathy