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Nice!!!
Great idea, very well done... the clone wasn't all bad, and she deserved at least that much recognition. That's something the show can't really cover, but it's one of the things fanfic is good for -- filling in the gaps.
Very sweet.
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As Pam says, a painfully-moving nice little in-betweenie. Hazel
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hi good idea!!! very original. well Done I really like it. Karla
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Very sweet! That's pretty dang awesome for a first timer. Well done!
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This was great--I've always had a little of a soft spot for 'Clois'--thank you for giving her a name and a memory! Great dialogue and moving descriptions! --Wanda
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Nice job. I don't think many of us (with one or two notable exceptions) really gave much thought to the clone (or, if we could avoid it, to most of that arc ), but it's nice to see her get a bit of recognition. I'm curious, though... Why Anne? Does the name have any significance, or was the point just to have a name? Paul
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I like the way Pam does this: Thank you Pam, Hazel, Karla, James, TEEEEEEJ, AnKS, Wanda and Paul! I actually had this story sitting on the back burner for ages. I rewatched the Non-Wedding Argh a couple of days ago for the purpose of another fanfic I was working on, and again found myself so touched by the character of Clois that I almost cried when she died. I guess it's a tribute to Teri Hatcher's acting skills, that she made me care so much for a character who started out as a bad guy. That scene when Clois is crying and Martha's trying to get her to talk... wow! Now, I hate the Argh as much as anyone else, but the last thing I wanted was for Lex to be right when he said that she would be unloved, unmourned and forgotten Hence this fic. I'm curious, though... Why Anne? Does the name have any significance, or was the point just to have a name? Paul, there's no particular reason why she's called Anne other than that I wanted something short and sweet (to represent her life?), and was desperate to find a name quickly before I sent the story off to my beta. You're right, the point was just to have a name. I really like "Anne", though. Anne with an E JM
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Very nice! *clears throat* Um, I'm kinda partial to the arc . . . *ducks* I wasn't when it first showed! But it's one of the tapes I like to rewatch over and over (ok, all my L&C tapes fit that description, but this one a bit more than others). And I always thought Clois got a bum deal. So I really enjoyed this fic. Thanks!
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Very nice idea. That was sweet! Laura
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Sad but sweet, I feel sorry for the clone. This is a great fic! I hope you write more
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Great fic! Yeah, I suppose the clone really doesn't get enough credit sometimes. Thanks for sharing it with us, I'll definitely look forward to reading more from you. JD
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A very original idea! I enjoyed it immensely and look forward to reading more of your stories. Tricia
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That was wonderful!!! Keep writing, AnnaBtG. (with an A )
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Thanks Rivka, Laura, JenniJac, JD, Tricia and Anna-with-an-A I really appreciate you guys' feedback on my little fic. I'm glad that there are others out there who agree that the clone wasn't all bad. I was afraid that I would get lynched by arc-haters if I posted this, or something. Very relieved that people liked it! Am trying to work on another, much longer fic. Although, seeing as how I've been writing it since 1997, don't hold your breaths. I'm trying...! JM
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Hi,
Sorry I'm a little late with fdk, but this was a lovely story.
I have not ignored Clois. In fact, she features in the only episode adaption I've ever written, so I was particularly pleased to see someone write a memorial for her. I always saw her as a tragic pawn in Luthor's diabolical plot.
Thank you, Yours Jenni
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Hey, you posted! Beautifully done. Very funny in parts - loved Lois's reactions to the mail. And very poignant as others have mentioned. Loved it. <snuffle> LabRat
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Sorry to be so late in posting, but I'm late in posting everything right now, so it's not surprising.
Like Labbie, I've always thought of the clone as another of Lex's victims rather than a real villain. She wasn't old enought to know better, and with a teacher like Lex how was she supposed to know what was right or wrong? In the end, she did the right thing, and the series didn't let her really have the credit she deserved, so I think your little piece was perfect for that. Clark and Lois (after all the fireworks died down) should have given her at least that much gratitude for her help.
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Wow! Jenni and Nan, of course it's never too late for the intoxicating drug of FDK Thank you. Labbie, thanks for your comments, and thank you for noticing the humour in the beginning. I wasn't sure if that bit would come across right. JM (who confesses that she has yet to read Masques, and looks at her own, 16KB story, then at LabRat's 1600KB one, and shudders I do intend to read it, I promise!)
"Some prices are just too high, no matter how much you may want the prize. The one thing you can't trade for your heart's desire is your heart." --Lois McMaster Bujold, "Memory", 1996
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