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Aww! This was so saaaad! *sniff*
I had always wondered what would happen to Clark if he ever saw an extreme case of domestic violence like this. I think it would tear him down, just as you've shown here.
And glad I could help yaaaaay! *hug*
Mmm cheese.
I vid, therefor I am.
The hardest lesson is that love can be so fair to some, and so cruel to others. Even those who would be gods.
Anne Shirley: I'm glad you spell your name with a "K." Katherine with a "K" is so much more alluring than Catherine with a "C." A "C" always looks so smug. Me: *cries*
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Oh wow it is such a sad story but great, really really great.
Beautiful in it's own way...
I am Top Banana - that's the way I like it... (Pilot - Lois Lane)
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Manda, this was disturbingly beautiful. Of course, now you have to show us the rest of this story, as in, what happens next to LnC and the world.
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Oh my, this was so sad. But beautifully written. I can see both Lois and Clark's grief at the loss of a child, even though it wasn't their own.
A great vignette, Manda!
It's never too dark to be cool.
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"I can't do this anymore Lois." His voice grew determined through his grief as he stood up. "I can't keep seeing this kind of thing. I can't bear to see anymore people die...anymore children die. I can't be Superman anymore. It's just too much." And the EMTs, Police, and so forth can carry on without him. Lois Lane will get the write her editorial "Why the world doesn't need Superman." (Habakkuk 1:2-3) . . .: 2 How long, O Jehovah, must I cry for help, and you do not hear? [How long] shall I call to you for aid from violence, and you do not save? 3 Why is it that you make me see what is hurtful, and you keep looking upon mere trouble? And [why] are despoiling and violence in front of me, and [why] does quarreling occur, and [why] is strife carried?
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Very touching story. As a mom, I can't imagine anyone harming their child. Beautifully written.
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Thank you all. Reading your comments makes me feel all warm and fuzzy on the inside. I am glad you all enjoyed my first attempt at a fic. Much love to you all.
"Madness is like gravity...it just takes a little push." ~The Joker
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Keep writing. That was sad and very beautifully written.
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It's a poignant story, but you can't end it there. Loss, even when it's a tremendous loss, cannot be allowed to take over life. Yes Superman is a "real" person who grieves, but there has to be a time when grieving ends. Those voices calling for help won't cease just because he's grieving. He may get lost for awhile, but somehow, sometime he needs to find the road back home to who he really is.
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