Wow! What a wonderful response to my debut as a ficathon author. Thank you!
Lara, My response to your post was:
Would you believe - I didn't see the kiss coming - even though I asked for it.
Well, you *did* ask for an *unexpected* kiss.
Chrysanthemums typically flower late summer into fall (autumn) around here. I wish I could take credit for thinking about the blooming season, but I was just trying to come up with a flower that began with 'c', and the other flower which came readily to mind was the coreopsis, which is not as well-known as mums.
I can, however, take credit for having thought through the Star Trek allusion. I was very much thinking of the fact that Jonathan had recently adopted a small possible-alien at the time the show first aired. I'm sure that that gave him the added incentive to watch the show from the very beginning.
I was ecstatic when I saw that the Seahawks actually played the Kansas team over that Thanksgiving weekend. I hadn't expected to be able to bring the game so close to home for the Kents. Definitely a case of serendipity.
Just for the record, AFAIK, the turning the statements of thanksgiving into a game is something I invented. Many families (though by no means all) do go around the table once to say what they are thankful for, but I've never heard of it being turned into a category game.
Iolanthe, I'm flattered! And thanks once again to you and Lara for your super-quick beta reading. As you know, Corrina usually BRs all of my stories, and I wanted to have this posted before she started to get suspicious about why I wasn't asking her to BR my ficathon story. You and Lara set the bar for turnaround time for BR-ing quite high! And neither of you traded thoroughness for speed; you both gave me a lot of good feedback. Thank you!
Laura, it would have been nice to have something in-season, but we're too late for Groundhog Day, and Valentine's Day, which we're still slightly late for, is widely celebrated outside of the U.S., I believe. Does it help that it is almost autumn in Australia?
Joan, as I mentioned above, I had added incentive for writing the story as quickly as possible, and the prompts I was given really helped me to do so.
AntiKryptonite, thank you for your lovely feedback. It brightened my day as much as mums brighten Martha's.
Emily, congratulations you hack, you!

I know the feeling -- I was happy when I became a Hack from Nowheresville and a little saddened when I was "promoted" to Beat Reporter. But soon I hope to be a Top Banana.
DW, I agree that Clark would probably never be happier to lose a bet than he was in this story. And to think that had he won, he had been thinking (at least teasingly) of having Lois clean his apartment. How unromantic can you get?! I wonder what he actually would have asked of her if he had won the bet.
Thanks again one and all for all the FDK.
Joy,
Lynn