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This is terrific, just what we expected from you.
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Aww, Annie, I love the first two stories, I love that you're posting this one now, and I love this first part in general. I love how couple-ish they're acting at the beginning, and I love Clark's decision to tell her about himself the way he did. The thing I do not love is the fact that you're only posting every other day <g>. However, I'm going to take a deep breath and be strong. Great first section, and I can't wait for more! Tracey (repeating 'I can wait patiently, I can wait patiently' over and over again <g>)
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That really was a cruel place to end this segment. Bring more! More! I really loved it- although if I knew this was a sequal to PtW I would have referred there first . *impatiently* What happens next? Julie
Mulder: Imagine if you could come back and take out five people who had caused you to suffer. Who would they be? Scully: I only get five? Mulder: I remembered your birthday this year, didn't I, Scully?
(The X-Files)
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Annie I'm so glad you're posting this. It's wonderful! I love the revelation. I can't wait to read the next part. I'm enjoying this immensely. Tricia
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I loved your first two stories Annie and this one has me hooked already! Can't wait for part 2.. Oh goody..that's TODAY!! ~Liz
Lois: Can I go? Clark: No. Lois: Oh come on, Clark, why do we go through this? We both know I’m going to go. Clark: Then why do you ask? Lois: I’m trying to be nice.
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yes TODAY... WAIT! PRETTY PLEASE? mor1980
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OK...BORED AND really WANT THIS STORY POSTED... 11:35PM Dhaka (Where the heck is that?) 12:35 AM Jakarta 1:35 AM Manila so...hmmmm past midnight in Asia... gettin there in India.... All info provided by the online world clock... mor1980 (you can imagine what i'm like on New Year's Eve...)
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LOL, flattered as I am, the reason I can't post until midnight has nothing to do with me holding out. I'm at work where I have access to the internet, but not access to my harddrive where the story is stored. I might be able to post a little earlier than midnight, depending on what time I get home from work, etc. But I definitely can't post now.
Thanks to everyone for the wonderful feedback. I'll reply in detail tonight when I get home from work.
Thanks! Annie
Being a reporter is as much a diagnosis as a job description. ~Anna Quindlen
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I'm glad you finished so soon. I was surprised when I saw it on the board because I wasn't expecting it until later this year. Great job on the first part and I can't wait until I read the rest of the story.
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Annie, I'm glad you are posting this loved it-hate the cliffhanger well done and waffy merry
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WELL.... LOL, flattered as I am, the reason I can't post until midnight has nothing to do with me holding out. I'm at work where I have access to the internet, but not access to my harddrive where the story is stored. Me thinks you should start taking advice from Clark and back things up on disk so you can TAKE THEM WITH YOU TO WORK heh heh heh but alas, i am not the boss of you (if i were, you'd have this story posted yesterday and in ONE piece...maybe if i harass KATHY, she'll BR it faster....hmmmmmmm) can't wait, mor1980 PS-watch me fall asleep before you post...lol
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Wow, Annie, seems like someone really loves this story . Hooray! (I think you should wait until after Nov 17th to post the rest . . . just so I actually have time to read it ) - Laura
Laura "The Yellow Dart" U. (Alicia U. on the archive)
"A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles." -- Christopher Reeve
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maybe if i harass KATHY, she'll BR it faster....hmmmmmmm) Hey! I stayed up till 2 am last night to get part 2 back to her by this morning! It's not my fault she had to work late. <g> Kathy
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LOL! Okay, okay. I'm here. (and flattered <G>) Thanks so much, everyone, for all the wonderful feedback. I'm so glad y'all like it so far. Thanks to everyone who commented on the "I'm not a NASA experiment, Lois. I'm Kryptonian." line. It's one of my favorite lines from this story, and I'm glad other people liked it too. I'm so glad everyone seemed to like Clark's rationale for not telling her the truth as Superman. That's something I felt really strongly about in this case. I always prefer the revelation to come from Clark, but especially in cases where he and Lois are already dating. Did Lois really understand from this that Clark is Superman or that there are other Kryptonians on the Earth? and I confess that I found Lois' cluelessness a bit forced. C'mon, Lois: he's telling you his parents found him in a capsule, and you still don't make the connection? Although if your Lois never envisioned a secret id for Superman, the idea might never enter her head, I suppose. So I guess I should forgive her. First, as you'll see very quickly in the next section, it doesn't take Lois long at all to put the pieces together. To me, her offering alternatives besides Clark being Superman is logical for two reasons. First, she's in denial. I think that Lois has really known the truth for a long time, but just didn't want to put the pieces together. Second, like everyone else at this point, Lois assumes that Superman only came to Earth about a year ago. She's not thinking about Superman coming to Earth as a baby. the robe line was a great touch. Thanks, Paul. That was one of those lines that wrote itself. She was standing in front of the open window and I was like, "I bet she's cold. She should get a robe." And, bam, I realized the implications. But now it's not "playing", it's real thing, right? Ah, nope. <G> This time they're "playing for keeps" meaning it's no longer a just a game. Okay, there are a million more things I want to comment on, but I have a feeling that you'd all rather I shut up and post part two. What happens now??!! Does she get mad?! Does she cry?! Does she kick him out?! Let's see, shall we? Thanks again! Annie
Being a reporter is as much a diagnosis as a job description. ~Anna Quindlen
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Annie, I LOVED this as much as I Loved all the "previews" I was fortunate enough to get to read!!! Your are an amazing talent!!! S (who will leave more specific feedback tonight after I read part 2 today -- yay it's posted)
"Well, let's see, so far I've been given a glimpse of ritual crop worship, treated as your girlfriend, and I insulted your parents. No, I couldn't have planned this. Mmm, mmm." -- Lois to Clark, 'Green, Green Glow of Home'
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