-- Response to John's FDK -- Cont.
I like how Clark is so good at banter.
Thank you.
It seems Lois is still very mad about the whole course of events. Clark needs to moon over her more.
Right now, he's in a lamenting mood.
Clark: <<grinning>> I did one thing right.
LOIS: More than one thing, until you left your apartment, but I'm not going to admit that out loud.
Clark: But Lois, I do want you. I just know it can't work.
LOIS: But we haven't even TRIED yet.
Six nights? Wait, did she send out a request while under Revenge?
Lois: Another man who does not listen to me.
Another man who will do anything to get what he wants out of Lois. No surprise he works for Lex.
I have to say that I like how for the first time being in the honeymoon suite fully makes sense.
Thank you.
Maybe that is where the roses on Lois' desk came from.
The hotel?
Clark: Plus, if we actually did get married, and we did want to tour something, we would do it in our own special private way.
Lois: How?
Clark: I don't feel up to telling you yet.
LOIS: Then you'll be sure I won't be up to accepting your proposal.
Which is probably 15% or some other insanely high rate.
Probably being that Metropolis is a big city like NYC.
They really should cancel it since she was drugged when she made it.
Yes, they should, but then anyone could claim that they made reservations in error.
Of course that assumes they are popular enough that it was ever booked.
The honeymoon suite over Valentine's Day weekend? Yes, they could have re-booked and easily.
I hope this gets chalked up as another reason for Lois to dislike Luthor.
It's always possible.
Another reason to dislike Luthor and his whole empire.
She threatened him first.
Good point. Especially since it is not in any way, shape, means or form Clark's fault she made the reservations. He would have balked at the Lexor as the spot if given the choice.
Probably.
I just realized something. This confirms my view that their going to the Lexor was part of a story, or at least leads me to think that way. Since Lois' reservation starts on Friday, they would not have just gotten married on the following Monday.
Not necessarily, since the reservations at the Lexor were made AFTER Herb stopped by.
You do like to torture your characters.
Who me?
I guess it all makes sense what has happened between her and Clark, I just wish they would find a way to tell eachother how they really feel.
Give them time.
I think this is a major inprovement over canon. This actually makes sense as a line, not the accusation she would go somewhere and try to bill without approval.
Thank you. But I think Perry's speaking from previous encounters with Ms. Lane. Actually, I was watching the George Reeves version of AoSM recently, and THAT Lois booked a flight without getting Perry's approval first, too.
Clark: I remember it to. I hope she eventually forgives me for then, but not yet. She said the words of thanks, but she is mad at me still.
She's mad at the situation, and that Clark hasn't tried to convince her that he wants a relationship. He's kind of leaving her hanging.
CLARK: But we can't make love!
LOIS: And *that's* the only reason to progress into a relationship.
CLARK: Well... um... no.

Thanks, Mr. Fredericks.
Clark: Was she really plotting a wedding. Is she still stuck with the hotel costs. I wish we could get married, but then she would die.
He doesn't know that the reservations were made before. Marriage doesn't equal death.
CAT: Speak for yourself.
Why oh why did he ask this?
Because after her date with Lex, he's worried that she might not be.
Clark overheard that line.
This has to be really, really hard for Clark.
CLARK: You can say that again.
From a story point, this is much better than canon. The events of PML make sense as still overshadowing what is going on here, which they didn't really seem to do in canon.
Thank you.
I also am glad that Clark knows she is there as Mrs. Clark Kent.
CLARK: At least, I know she wasn't planning on meeting up with anyone else.
I guess the fact that he was able to get her to smile and laugh, and that she did thank him for not taking advantage of her are good.
Still, Clark really and truly loves Lois, but she does not see it. They both feel for eachother, but are too afaid to open up.
I am surprised Clark has managed to go without telling anyone.
Tell anyone about what? The curse? How exactly would he explain this? Plus, he hasn't really had much time.
I am hoping he at least calls Lois at the Honeymoon Suite. I have to say from a story point of view it is good that they are working through the events with the pheremone. I am encoraged so far.
Glad you approve.
I do wish Clark had told her everything, but I am really, really glad he told what he did.
There is still hope for them.
There will always be hope, even when the characters cannot see it.