John: Thank you for reading, and the FDK.
This reason to not do it makes a lot of sense.
It does?
Clark: That would just be cruel and wrong.
Lois: Actually, it was your cousing, but close enough.
I figured it was for the joke.
Perry: I do understand how to get what needs to happen to happen.
That's why he's the boss.
Clark: she cares about me. And she is jealous.
Slightly.
Clark: I would do this, if not for the curse.
Quite the conundrum, huh?
I thought you might.
This will be really tough for Clark.
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Plus, canon Clark says something similar to Lois in HiM, although he's teasing.
Thanks.

<<see above note for story referral>>
Plus it would make it ever more annoying that he could not make love to her.
CLARK: Could you please stop rubbing that in?
She really does not want to be a bigamist.
She really doesn't want to be married to any of the men she went to the honeymoon suite with, let alone all of them.
It makes sense that they discussed this before going there.
Instead of Clark knowing he'd sleep on the couch and Lois assuming he'd just give her the bed?
That is his big hurdle, trusting her enough to tell her things.
Well, marriage vows aren't to be taken lightly, John.
Wait, he just promised to tell her the whole truth. he is going to tell her all his secret. OK, I only have a little bit of hope of that happening.
Clark's already broken that vow with that little white lie about Cat by the end of the scene.

No, he doesn't.

Actually, that's what she said in canon.
Oh, dear. Trouble ahead.
About as much as they did in canon at this point. The making out really starts AFTER the maid leaves.
I still think he should stop believing Wells.
CLARK: And risk Lois's life just to get sex? I don't think so, John.
and this time he can't blame it on the pheremone.
Nope. She's sober and she wants him.
I am glad they get this moment of happiness.
Yes, a moment, and then reality sets back in.
LOIS:

Clark's kisses have that affect on me.
He will have to explain this soon. I think it is time for him to tell her the full truth.
Patience, grasshopper. Patience.
He is far too believing in Wells' theories.
And he won't have any doubt in them without cause.
Well, at least she sees what is going on. The thing is, she has no way of knowing why.
“You’re right,” she said, lying through her teeth. “It’s too soon, and this is important.”
<<super excited reader>> she has admitted that Clark is right.
I think you missed something in that section. I highlighted it for you.
Oh, so she does not believe them. She is speaking the words to get him to talk. Well, I think it is her wisest move yet.
LOIS: Are you saying everything I've done up until now has been stupid?
Good point. Hmm, he really should tell her everything.

One track mind much, there, John? It makes me wonder if you'll keep reading AFTER she finds out. Don't worry, I won't reveal too much too soon.
I just re-watched "Honeymoon in Metropolis" last night, and I was wondering if you would include this line. I am glad you did.
Thanks. I thought it a good segue into talking about Lana.