I like this part. You are right, the fact that Clark isn't "Clark Kent" anymore is going to cause them trouble. Claearly Lois wants him. Well, I'm sure I've read fanfics where Lois and Clark have moved away and started over with altogether new identities. If Clark had told Lois that he was physically alive after being shot, even though his civilian identity had been murdered, then he and Lois could have gone for a complete makeover - Charlie King and Lola Dane, new arrivals in, say, Cincinnati. Now such a transition will be so much harder.
Well, I liked the insight into Clark's melancholy thoughts. You do make us feel how very, very lonely he really is. It was quite poignant to read the beginning of this, when Clark was thinking back on a dinner date that he and Lois had had a week before he was shot. Now the promises that that dinner date seemed to hold have evaporated like the aroma of whatever they ate that night. It does feel as if all doors are closed around him, and he will be forced to keep living a life of loneliness. It's impossible not to feel sorry for Clark.
I'm still wondering about something, however. My impression was that Clark was moderately okay during those ten years when Lois was going to pieces because she thought that Clark was dead. It was as if Clark had told himself that his life with Lois was over, so it was useless to dwell on the possibility that things might have been different between them. Now, however, he is thinking of Lois all the time, and he misses her terribly.
You have created the feeling that everything is too late.
I don't think that you are going to leave Clark to drown in his sorrows. One way or another you are going to make Clark and Lois find their way back to each other. It is going to be interesting to see how it will happen. Will Clark Kent somehow be resurrected? Or is he going to be transformed into Charlie King? Will Lois marry Clark Kent or Charlie King? Will her own name be Lois or Lola? Will I ever understand Clark's reasons for behaving like he did? And will he understand it himself?
Maybe not. I'm not sure that most of us can understand ourselves.
Ann