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#89411 09/03/12 05:03 AM
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Comments here, please! See? I told you Lois knew the whole time.

More evilness to come in a week!


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#89412 09/03/12 06:13 AM
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I'm glad Lois knows. Poor Clark. Not only does he have the normal becoming a parent fears, he has to worry about juggling it with being Superman.

Joan

#89413 09/03/12 06:18 AM
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So, if Clark is vulnerable for a half-hour, is it really wise for him to go driving in Metropolis with his wife? I was wondering at first if they were rushing back to the house to try and make love before his powers returned, but it looks like that would be putting extra pressure on Lois while driving to get her back to the house on time, and only giving them 10-15 minutes... nah, I can't see that happening.

Lois is getting poked and proded too? Hormones shots? What, they want to have her super ovulating when he has his window of opportunity? That might make her nightmare of floating babies while interviewing the Queen and the Pope come true.

Clark is right to worry about these things. But worrying about them, instead of not thinking about them, just shows how good of a father he'll be. If he knows about these concerns in the future... he can make sure that they don't come to pass.

What did Clark see out of the corner of his eye? A cat? Or Tempus opening a time window, trying to make Lois crash her car and injure them while Clark can't save either of them? Is Tempus going to make Clark think he's seeing stuff while under the influence of the K needles? And try to drive him insane to stop him from going through the process that will allow future generation to form Utopia?


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#89414 09/03/12 08:14 AM
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Becoming a parent is already nerve racking enough without worrying about juggling parenthood with a dozen different other concerns?

Shouldn't those two have discussed all of this BEFORE starting the process. Also, how does removing Clark's powers help Lois get pregnant? I'm so confused! frown

OK Mouse...will wait quietly for the next installment. Please don't keep us waiting!


Morgana

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#89415 09/06/12 11:19 AM
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Thanks for all of the comments, folks! (And some very interesting theories, Virginia... wink )

I figured I had to come back on here and correct an error. I said that I will be updating this next week... but next week is Finals week for me. So I'm officially being banned from the computer ( shock ) and forced to focus on actually completing my projects.

*IF* you catch me on here, please slap me. Or send me a scolding message. It might hurt, but trust me, it's for my own good. I've got way too much to do and have procrastinated fabulously in doing it. laugh

Thanks,
Mouserocks
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Nothing spoils a good story like the arrival of an eye witness.
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