-- Response to John's FDK -- Cont.
Lois: I really need to try harder, if he can focus on the dock strike, instead of kissing me.
CLARK: Luckily my brain works fast enough for me to think about the two topics at the same time.
LATER, Perry reads Clark's dock strike article, and wonders why there are references to Lois's lips, bossom, and soft skin.
Lois: Come to me Clark. Stop with your boring work.
She makes a good Siren.
Lois: Comes on Clark. Let's go somewhere romantic. Out of this boring newsroom.
Pretty much.
I am loving this dialogue.
Clark's having a hard time resisting it as well.
Lois:
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Lois: I am having effect on him.
CLARK: Well, duh!
I guess other people in the newsroom are not being too overt yet.
He's just looking to see if any of them are noticing what Lois is doing. He's not really paying attention to what they're doing.
Lois is still her impatient self.
Lois: I am so glad Clark is typing fast. Sooner to get my lips on him. And other things.
That's a good reason for Clark to type faster and get them out of the office and away from prying eyes sooner.
Lois: Clark, you promised once the five minutes were up I could have you. The five minutes are up, so I can have you now, kiss me.
Well, at least Clark will see this person.
Yes, but he missed being sprayed.
Lois: This is so much better than my dreams.
Not quite. She has very vivid dreams, after all.
Miranda is really bold and not afraid of getting caught.
As far as Clark knows, it could be just a floral scent she's talking about.
Lois: I am not willing to wait that long for the next kiss. Not at all.
Nor will she have to.
Clark: I thought we were going to the restraunt.
It's down the street from his apartment.
She is speaking the truth.
Why wouldn't she?
I am a bit scared what will happen when the perfume wears off.
I am a little surprised he has not began to wonder about her change of feeling.
If he starts to over-question this gift, he might lose it.
Although I probably should be a little more wary. Lois is not going to be happy when she comes out of this. Or maybe she will be. Hmm, this is hard to say.
That depends on lots of factors.
