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I came by to do a little late-night feedback-feedback, and what do I find?
dance dance dance

This is GREAT!!! That is a perfect conclusion. I never even thought of Zara -- which is funny because I've been working on my delayed April Fool's Day attempt at humor and Zara is in that work.

Thanks for the wonderful idea and for letting me share a little bit of your universe. notworthy

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rotflol

I so did not see the ending coming, even after I was slightly spoiled by seeing Zara's name when I accidentally clicked on the FDK thread before opening the story.

Brava!

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Okay, I can now say that you are both nuts. Certifiable, even. laugh Thanks for finishing it!


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rotflol I most certainly didn't expect that to happen. Oh boy. Troubles abound here. I can't imagine the three women putting up with that (Lois especially as she JUST got him back.)


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JONATHAN: A jinx?
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Oh dear... what did I start? blush

But look how it ended!


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BTW: Remember this thread: Nice Lana Lang ?

I think we can chalk this up as another entry in that category. smile thumbsup

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Cute, but poor poor Zara.

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You must come with me, and leave these three women behind.”
Even is Zara does not meet Kryptonite, she will have to deal with a lawyer. A good tough and sometimes nasty lawyer. A lawyer with MadDog Lane in her corner.

BTW does it ever bother any of you that New Krypton is smaller then Smallville?


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But... but... Clark is used to having three full wives! (Let's assume that he doesn't have any "social" wives.) And we know that he can "satisfy" them all, because, ya know, he's Superman and all that.

Going to just one wife is going to be quite a deprivation for Clark. laugh

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The woman turned, gave him an appraising look, and then lifted her chin. “Kal-El, I am Zara of New-Krypton,” she said. “By New-Krypton law, you and I are to be married.”
"Hmm... Yeah, that might be okay," Clark said as he nodded. Then he turned to the three full wives. "What do you all think?"

When then all agreed, he said, "Well, Zara, you do know that means that you will have to live here - and eat Lois' wonderful cooking. Right?"

Hehehe.... Couldn't resist.

Great story, Queen.


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Lois couldn't help but grin back. "I am," she replied. "Lana, you've no idea how much I missed your cooking."
Oh my, this is so twilight zone.

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Lana shooed her away. "That's for everyone," she said. "You'll have to just wait for dinner like everybody else."

"Is she trying to pilfer food, again?" came a voice from the entry way.
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Yes, this has to go in Nice Lana. It specifically goes in "first story where Lois and Lana are both married to Clark ... at the same time."

It also goes in "first story where Clark's relationship with Lois is older than with Lana."


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