Joan: Thank you for reading. I'm glad you're enjoying Lois's love to hate relationship with Ralph.
For some reason, Linda King comes to mind but I don't that's it. You've got me curious
That's one vote for Linda.
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Clark: Um... just how happy are you trying to keep Lex?
EW: /wraps arms around computer screen/ I have no idea why you might think Clark might react like this at some point.
Lois is all over the place in this chapter. I like her reasoning about Clark's motivations. Some of what she's deduced is right, though for the wrong reasons. He did get a job at the Daily Planet to be close to her, after all.
Until she knows otherwise, she needs to find meaning in the facts as she knows them.
I'm thinking that Lois was sub-consciously moaning quietly as she recalled her steamy dreams, and Clark couldn't handle hearing that.
I love these two sentences. This sums up Lois Lane from Action Comics #1 on. Superman is the most powerful man on the planet, but Lois can turn him to goo with just a seductive look.
LOIS: Well, it wasn't fair that he was the only one who had superpowers. I'll have to make do with mine.
My guess for who the "Anyone but her" is is Linda King. It's about that far into the story, right? And the paper is having circulation problems.
Yes, there are circulation problems happening at the Planet. I figured it just appearing out of nowhere during the Rival made no sense, so despite Superman, the Planet has already been having financial troubles.
That's 2, two votes for Linda.
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