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The characters in this story are the property of DC Comics, Warner Bros and December 3rd Productions. No infringements of any rights is intended by the writing and submission of this work of fiction. Comments, as ever, very welcome! Wendy - A Time to Rebuild -
It was like something out of a bad soap opera, Clark told himself moodily. Worse even than that laughable moment in Dallas when Bobby had come out of the shower and Pam had realised that the whole of last season had been a dream. If this was a TV show, Clark had grumbled to his parents, no-one would believe it. Lois replaced by a clone before the wedding ceremony, the real Lois kidnapped by Lex Luthor of all people. And it had taken Clark a couple of days to realise that the person he was married to was not who she seemed - he was disgusted at himself for that. And then Lois had told him she didn't love him, and had gone off with Luthor, willingly. And as if all that hadn't been bad enough, when he had finally got her back, she didn't remember anything about him, or the two of them together, and had actually fallen in love with that crazy Deter guy! Well, it was all over now, and he supposed that he should be happy: Lois was back to normal, she remembered that they were in love, and they could just take up where they left off. That, at least, was how some of their friends, and Lois's parents, saw it. All's well that ends well, and all that. But it just wasn't as simple
as that! Clark kicked an empty tin can, Clark had been very tempted, once Lois had recovered her memory, to sweep her up into his arms and fly her off to Reno, or Gretna Green, or anywhere else where they could be married quickly. The urge simply to elope was extremely tempting; and Clark suspected that his would-be father-in-law thought that something along those lines was precisely what Clark should do - not that Sam Lane knew about the scooping and flying, of course. But he had decided against that course of action. Lois had been denied the wedding of her dreams, thanks to Lex Luthor's evil schemes, and Clark had no intention of depriving her of her dream wedding a second time. So, when the time was right, he would talk to his parents about arranging a wedding in Smallville. Lois should like that, he thought: she enjoyed visiting Smallville, and she loved his parents. The problem, of course, would be Ellen, who was already in therapy following the fall-out from their last wedding. It didn't help that the day itself had cost a small fortune, as Sam hadn't failed to remind her; he hadn't begrudged spending the money on Lois, but he did very much grudge having spent it on a frog-eating clone So they would wait until Clark
could arrange, and pay for, another white wedding. Lois would need another
dress, he thought; although the beautiful dress she had chosen for their
first wedding was still at his apartment, he couldn't imagine that she
would want to wear it after it had been worn by Lex's clone. And although
Clark had in a strange way grown fond of Clois, as he had christened her,
he could understand that Lois might not feel the same way. After all,
Clois had taken her fiance away from her, married him, and tried to kill
her - and had also told Lex Luthor about Superman's true identity, although
Clark wasn't sure that Lois knew that. So far, he had avoided discussing
the clone with Lois, but he wasn't sure whether this was They should talk about what had happened. Clark knew that in his head, but in his heart he wasn't sure that he wanted to dredge up all of the hurt and pain and suffering - especially considering that, if he was honest with himself, some of that hurt was directed at Lois herself. Oh, he knew that it was unfair of him to blame her in any way, but he had several pictures lodged solidly in his mind. One was of Lois, outside the Ace o' Clubs, telling Clark that she had never really loved him, that seeing Lex again had reminded her of how much he, Lex, had meant to her. Another was of Lois in a wheelchair in the hospital, staring at him in polite disinterest, enquiring, "Excuse me, but do I know you?" A third was of a joyful Lois telling him that she was in love - with Max Deter. And the final image, the one which had nearly driven the poisoned stake through his heart, was of Lois telling the newsroom that she was quitting, to marry Deter and live in Europe with him. <*How* could she have done that to me?> he demanded silently, agonised. <How could you have abandoned her?> his conscience retorted. <*You* let Luthor drive off with her. *You* went along with Deter's methods, even though you didn't agree with them. *You* are Superman, and yet you couldn't manage to find her in that underground subway where Luthor was hiding her!> <Okay, so I'm not perfect either> Clark admitted. <But I am allowed to feel hurt too, aren't I? It's not as if I'm actually going to say any of this to Lois!> But that was perhaps his problem,
Clark reflected. Oh, it was truly Where were he and Lois going from here?
He hurried up the steps to her apartment, pausing outside the door. Jimmy had told him that Lois had left early, pleading a headache; with the head injuries she had suffered lately, no-one was willing to take any chances with her health, and so Perry had encouraged her to go home and rest. The apartment was silent; Clark paused, and listened with his super-hearing. He could detect her heartbeat, but it was agitated. Something was wrong. He quickly produced his key and let himself in. The room was in darkness, but his eyes quickly adjusted to the lack of light. Lois was sitting on one of the sofas, her head in her hands. Her shoulders were shaking, and he could now hear ragged sobs. He crossed the room in an instant, and was on the sofa next to her, his arms wrapped tightly around her, her head held against his chest. "Lois? Lois, honey, talk to me. Please," he murmured, his heart feeling as if it was being ripped in two by her sobs. "Tell me what's wrong." <What's wrong?> Lois thought incredulously. <You of all people must know what's wrong...> Clark *had* to know, she thought... Although she had recovered her memory, during the short time since remembering the details of their relationship she had also had to assimilate a lot of unpleasant facts about what had gone on since their wedding day. She now remembered being kidnapped and held prisoner by Lex, and the horror of discovering that Clark had married a clone of herself. No matter how much she tried to reason that Clark could not have known about the swap, she couldn't silence the tiny voice inside her head which suggested that his marriage to the clone was a betrayal of *her*, Lois. She pulled slightly away from Clark, staring blankly at some point in the distance. How could he not understand the nature of the thoughts which were torturing her... She excused her act of distancing herself by reaching across to switch on a table-lamp. Clark was taken aback at Lois's putting distance between them, but he was determined not to allow her to drop the subject. They *needed* to talk, to put this whole episode behind them. He took a deep breath. "Lois, you know I love you more than anything in this world, and it just kills me to see you this upset. Please, can we talk about this? I know the last few weeks have been a nightmare..." She turned to face him, noticing
the tension in his face, the little lines She blinked away the remaining
tears, and forced herself to focus. "Lois, it was horrible,
I know, and believe me, I wanted to kill Luthor for Lois nodded, and breathed deeply in an attempt to regain her composure. "I know. It's just... Clark, it's not that simple! Lex kidnapped me and all that was horrible, but then there was that clone who tried to kill me, and I lost my memory, and I got taken in by that awful Deter man. And now everyone thinks I should be okay and just getting on with my life, but my mom's in therapy again and is barely speaking to me, Perry acts like he's walking on eggshells around me, everyone else at work looks at me weirdly, and you... well, you've barely let me out of your sight since I got my memory back!" Clark blinked, wondering whether Lois was suggesting that he was being over-protective - or was she trying to say that she simply didn't want him around? "Lois, I spent days not knowing where you were, not knowing if I'd ever see you again. Then when I got you back you didn't know who I was and I had to stand back and let Deter tell me I couldn't see you. Is it any wonder I want to spend as much time with you as I can?" "Yeah, I know," Lois
whispered. "It's just... I'm finding all this really "Lois, we *will* be married."
Clark spoke reassuringly, in a low but firm <Then why don't you fly me
off to Vegas or Reno or somewhere, and let's just do it?> Lois wondered
agitatedly. <I don't care about fuss, or But she got to her feet and paced to the other side of the room, wrapping her arms around herself, hugging her waist. "Clark, it's not as simple as that. Of course I want us to be married. But I'm really having a hard time coming to terms with everything that's happened." He threw out an arm in her direction,
in unspoken appeal. "Lois, I know Lois's eyebrows shot up. "What do you mean, it wasn't a picnic for you? You weren't the one who thought Lex was going to kill you - all right, I know that quantum disrupter did hurt you. But he was going to have me transferred into another body! And then Deter..." "Lois, I *lost* you!"
Clark protested. "And then, when I found you, you Lois winced as if in pain. "Clark, you *had* to have known that he'd done something to make me say that! You're Superman - why couldn't you have stopped him taking me away?" She crossed to the other sofa and collapsed onto it, shaking with reaction. Clark inhaled sharply and stared
at her in disbelief. "Lois, what could I Lois remained silent; Clark,
once he had started, felt that he needed to Listening to Clark's words, Lois flinched as the accusations sank in. She supposed, in a way, he was entitled to feel hurt... but she couldn't help what had happened. She raised her head and faced him. "Clark, I'd lost my memory - what was I supposed to do? You could have got around Deter - you're Superman, for heaven's sake! If you guessed he was up to no good, as you say, why did you leave me there? And I still can't believe you let Lex take me." She stopped, wringing her hands. "But that's not all, Clark. Just how long did it take you to realise that... that creature wasn't me?" Now it was Clark's turn to flinch. "Lois, it wasn't obvious..." "How long?" "Umm... a couple of days." Lois flinched visibly, and appeared to shrink into her seat. She then faced Clark again with an angry expression, and spoke tensely. "Clark, when I saw her, she didn't even *look* like me - those clothes she was wearing, her make-up, the way she did her hair, the way she spoke, even... She was completely different!" "Yes," Clark agreed. "But that didn't happen all at once - she... she went shopping..." <And ran up an enormous credit card bill> he remembered. <Mostly my cards, but she had one of Lois's as well... something else to deal with. She damn nearly bankrupted me!> "Clark, you were... with
her, you *kissed* her - at least I assume you Clark hung his head. "I know, Lois, and once I figured it out I was kicking myself for not having seen it. Sure, I kissed her - I thought she was you!" Shaking her head, Lois replied, "You remember when you were cloned? I thought the clone was you at first, but as soon as he kissed me I knew he was a fake. And I barely knew you then!" Clark nodded; he remembered the
occasion. "I know, Lois. Actually, it Watching Clark's expression, Lois could see the pain and the self-disgust in his eyes. He had removed his glasses a moment or two before, and his eyes were suspiciously bright. She was seriously tempted to go over and sit beside him; but there was still a major unresolved issue lying between them. "Clark, I can understand,
and forgive you, for all the rest - you didn't He watched her carefully. "Lois,
what is it? You know I'll do anything I She sat with her head bent, her brown eyes staring at her engagement ring as she twisted it around on her finger. "It's... well, Clark, we *waited* - and it was so darn hard at times when all we wanted was to be together, to rip each other's clothes off and make love... and it would have been your first time... and because of that *damn* clone we've lost that for ever!" <So *that's* it!> Clark
thought with relief. "Lois, I didn't... I mean, it Her head jerked up and she stared at him. "You didn't sleep with her?" "I... well, we shared a bed, but nothing happened." <But not because you didn't want it to> his conscience reminded him. <*She* didn't!> "You mean even then you suspected something wasn't right?" Lois began to feel as if things might be all right. Clark hadn't slept with the clone, he'd been aware very early on that there was something weird about her. "Errr... no, not then,"
Clark confessed. He *had* to be honest about this if their relationship
was to survive, he believed. "No - uh, she fell <I would have> Lois told herself silently. But she recognised that no good would come of saying those words aloud. It was clear that Clark already felt bad enough about the situation, that he had told himself dozens, probably hundreds of times, that he should have realised earlier. She would achieve nothing by making him feel worse than he already did. And realising that he had not slept with her clone had lifted a huge weight from her mind. Clark moved suddenly, and dropped to his knees in front of Lois. "Lois... my love, I am so terribly sorry about everything. You don't know how many times I've told myself I should have been able to find you, I should never have let you out of my sight at the church, I should never have let Deter get within a million miles of you..." Lois stretched out her hand and
cupped his cheek. "But you can't run my life for me, sweetheart.
I love you, Clark, but you have to learn and He gave her a wry smile, covering
her small hand with his larger one. She returned his smile. "No,
of course not. And I'm sorry I did now... it's just the stress of it all.
Over the past couple of days, I kept thinking <I'd have hated it if you'd
slept with Luthor while he had you convinced "Anyway," Lois continued,
"I've just realised that this is stupid, us "Except that he's dead," Clark observed dryly. "Let's hope he stays dead this time..." Scooping Lois up into his arms,
he seated himself on the sofa with her on his lap. "Lois, this has
been probably the worst time we've had to go through. But it's over, and
we're still together, and I want us to get Lois's face lit up. "Yes, please." Clark's expression softened. "How would you like to get married in Smallville?" The delight in Lois's expression was clear. "Oh, Clark, I'd love it!" "Then that's what we'll
do," Clark stated. "I'll talk to my folks in a She shrugged. "She won't
be ecstatic, but then I don't know whether "Then I'll get onto it. Any preference as to a date?" "As soon as possible, Clark. Please," Lois replied quickly. <Then we can really put this whole mess behind us>
Clark landed silently in the back yard of the Kent farmhouse in Smallville, setting Lois gently on her feet as he did so. It had been a hectic two weeks, he thought, but it was finally time; it was their wedding day. He had spent the last couple
of weeks arranging their time off, taking Martha and Jonathan hurried out
to welcome them, cutting off Clark's "Now you don't have much time to get ready," Martha reminded them. "The minister is expecting us at the church in just over an hour. Lois, you can get ready in our room - Lucy's due over from the hotel any minute." Lois grinned at Clark on her way towards the stairs. "No peeking, Flyboy!" He leered at her. "Superman doesn't 'peek', Lois!" "*Superman* may not, but I know *Clark* does," Lois retorted. "Just don't this time!" He was standing beside her in
an instant. "I love you, Lois." His lips She curved her palm around his jawbone. "It's the bride's prerogative to be late... but I have every intention of being there, honey. Don't worry." Clark relaxed a little, reaching out to draw her body against his. "Mind if I X-ray your ankle as you walk down the aisle?" he murmured. Lois, understanding what had prompted her fiance's enquiry, smiled. "Even better - I'll kiss you before we exchange vows."
Gazing at her reflection in the
mirror as she applied her make-up, Lois Then there had been her wedding to Clark. That, too, had been carefully planned and no expense spared on the many little details which should have made the day perfect. And yet it also had not been right. They had made the mistake of allowing Lois's mother and her wedding co-ordinator to take over, and as a result some aspects of the occasion had been taken out of Lois and Clark's hands. Lois had been aware that some things were spiralling out of control - and Clark, in his typically patient way, had made a small protest, but ultimately had given way. <Because he thought it would please me> Lois thought now, smiling wryly. <Clark would do almost *anything* if he thought it would please me. How could I ever have thought that he didn't care?> <Because he kept disappearing off to be Superman - and didn't tell me> she reminded herself. But there had been good reasons for that; and she had now completely come to terms with Clark's uniqueness, his Kryptonian heritage. For all that he was an alien from outer space, he was also very human in so many ways: he was emotionally vulnerable despite his physical invulnerability, he had an infinite capacity for caring about people, and he had a deep-seated need to belong. And he had chosen to belong to her... Lois felt immensely privileged as she dwelt upon that fact. The strongest, most powerful man on earth wanted *her*. And she would do her very best to be worthy of him. And this wedding today... it
would be perfect in every way. Martha and "Lois?" Lois turned her head, to see her sister pointing anxiously at her watch. "It's almost time to go,
Lois. You look... you look absolutely beautiful!" "Doesn't she look beautiful, Mom?" Lucy appealed to Ellen, who was seated on the large double bed, watching her daughters prepare for the wedding. Ellen dabbed her eyes carefully with a linen handkerchief. "Stand up, Lois, let me
look at you properly." Lois stood, allowing the A tap on the door interrupted
Ellen before she could start fussing too
In the car on the way into town, Clark was doing his best to stop his hands from shaking. Jonathan glanced at his son and threw him an amused smile. "Son, you're even more nervous than you were last time! What's got into you?" "Oh, I don't know, Dad...
I've really been looking forward to this, to "I'll say you do, son. You've
had a truly terrible time. But nothing is Clark fell silent, willing his
mind to empty itself of memories of those The direction of his thought changed, and he saw Lois in his mind's eye. Lois... his fiancee, soon, at last, to be his wife. It had been a very long road from that first meeting in Perry White's office to today: almost three years. And yet Clark had known in that first instant of meeting Lois Lane that she was the woman he wanted to spend his life with. It had taken him some time to persuade her, of course; he still remembered the first of her attempts to put him off. <Don't fall for me, Farmboy, I don't have time for it> And yet only a matter of days
later she had accepted an invitation to But that was all over, and then there had been the delight of knowing that he was Lois's best friend in all of the world. Having her invite him to be her date at the Kerth Award ceremony - only to find that the tables were turned and instead he was asking her to be *his* date... Lois throwing herself into his arms after she had discovered that he wasn't dead after all... Lois telling Superman that there was nothing she wouldn't do for Clark... Lois agreeing to go on a date with him... their first kiss, which had stirred him in a way no experience had ever before done, better even than flying... Lois choosing *him* over Scardino and Superman... Lois offering her life for his parents', because she wanted to help him... Lois telling him that she knew he was Superman... Yes, he thought now with a delighted
grin, Lois had worked it all out for And in less than an hour, she
would be his wife. Their rings were in his His attention was recalled to the present as the car slowed and drew to a halt outside the small clapboard church. Jimmy and Perry stood outside in their morning suits, matches to Clark's and Jonathan's; they greeted him and joined the Kent men as they went inside to speak to the minister.
"Lois, honey, it's time
for us to leave now." As she spoke, Martha Kent Lois hugged Martha in return, then turned to Ellen. "Mom - thank you for being here. I'm so glad you and Daddy could make it." "What, miss my little girl's
wedding?" Sam's voice was over-cheerful, "Well, Princess, we have about five minutes, I guess," Sam volunteered after a moment of silence. "You still want to go through with this?" Lois stared at her father, ready
to launch into a passionate defence of So she gave her father a brilliant
smile. "Absolutely. I love Clark, and I "It will be, sweetheart - I promise," Sam replied, crossing his fingers and hoping that it would be.
Clark stood with Jimmy at the
front of the aisle, wondering whether he The organ was playing Handel's 'Sheep May Safely Graze' in the background. The church was almost full; besides close friends and family of the bride and groom, most of Smallville had turned out to see the son of two of the town's most popular residents tie the knot. Clark knew without turning to look that his parents were in the seat just behind and to his right; Ellen and Lucy Lane waited just outside the church, and Perry had engaged Wayne Irig in conversation - something about the influence of country music on Elvis's work, from the snippets Clark had overheard. Dr Klein was sitting behind Martha, who was making reassuring noises as the scientist worried about what his research staff were doing with his projects in his absence. Clark stole another surreptitious glance at his watch. "Hey, CK! Relax!" Jimmy
hissed. "It's the bride's prerogative to be late, Clark grunted, only half convinced. <Yeah - barring being kidnapped by an evil psychopath, or poisoned, or brainwashed or...> Suddenly his super-hearing kicked in. A car had arrived; he focused his hearing, at the same time inwardly cursing Jimmy, who appeared to think that he was fulfilling his best man duties by chattering endlessly in an attempt to take Clark's mind off his bride. Was that the rustling of a dress? A veil being pulled over Lois's head? Clark couldn't tell. Yes! That was Sam's voice, encouraging Lois to take his arm so that he could help her up the steps. She was here! He forced himself not to turn around as a small commotion came from the entrance; Ellen was fussing around Lois, straightening the skirt of her dress and pulling at the veil before pronouncing herself satisified and hurrying up the aisle to her seat on Clark's left. As the organist struck up Lohengrin's Bridal March, Clark thought he could detect Lucy's footsteps, then two others, one of which was definitely Lois. He allowed himself to steal one quick glance over his shoulder. Lois was gliding up the aisle on her father's arm, towards him. He hesitated, then lowered his head so that he could see over the rim of his glasses. One quick X-ray, and he allowed himself to relax. <I'm getting paranoid!> he told himself. <*Nothing* is going to go wrong this time!> As Lois reached Clark's side, Sam released her arm and stood to her side. Clark allowed himself to turn and look properly at his bride-to-be; even despite the veil, she looked radiant, he thought. Lois was always beautiful to him, but here, at this moment... He swallowed, feeling a lump in his throat. Suddenly, in a lightening-fast movement, Lois lifted up her veil and leaned up towards Clark, kissing him swiftly before composing herself to face the minister. Under her breath, she whispered so softly that Clark needed his super-hearing to catch her words, "Now you *know* it's me." The ceremony passed in a blur for Clark; he was vaguely conscious of Sam 'giving' Lois to him, of the minister reading prayers and leading the singing. Then it was time; they were exchanging vows. Gazing at Lois, he repeated in a low, husky voice, the solemn promises to love, honour and cherish her, in sickness and in health, "till death us do part." Lois swallowed; that husky tone of Clark's always made her feel emotional. His deep love for her was so obvious in his eyes, and in his voice as he recited his vows. Raising her eyes to his, she was oblivious to the congregation as she responded, making her own promise to love, honour and cherish him. Then the rings were produced and blessed: Clark took Lois's small hand in his and gently slid her ring onto her third finger. His voice a caress, he held Lois's gaze and repeated the traditional liturgy, "With this ring I thee wed, with my body I thee worship, and with all my worldly goods I thee endow." It was the second time Clark had repeated those words as part of a wedding ceremony; he couldn't help a flash of deja-vu as he remembered sliding the ring onto Clois's finger only a little over a month previously. Of course, at the time he had thought he was marrying Lois, and it had been the happiest moment of his life; then had come the pit of despair once he had discovered that Lois had never made it to the wedding ceremony. <*This* time it is real>he
assured himself. <This is Lois; I love her; and Then she had succeeded, and she was gazing up at Clark as she repeated the same words as he had spoken a few moments earlier. "With this ring I thee wed, with my body I thee worship, and with all my worldly good I thee endow." The minister placed Lois's left hand over Clark's, held their joined hands high, and proclaimed, "I now pronounce you husband and wife. What God has joined together, let no-one put asunder." As the minister released their
hands, Clark released a breath he hadn't The register signed, with Jimmy and Lucy as witnesses, Lois and Clark walked back down the aisle arm in arm, as husband and wife. Friends and family reached out to congratulate them and cameras flashed, but the couple barely noticed. "We're really done it, Clark!" Lois breathed. "Yeah, I know," he murmured happily. "You know, right up until the moment you were standing beside me in front of the altar, I was still afraid something was going to go wrong." She squeezed his arm. "Yeah - I saw you X-ray my ankle, you cheat!" she whispered, conscious of their possible audience. He smiled ruefully. "Sorry
- I couldn't help myself." He glanced down at They emerged from the church into the bright sunlight, to be showered with confetti and rice.
"Hey! I was always as good as you were," Lois protested. "Your problem is you just don't think city people know anything about the country." "Well, you sure gave a great
impression of understanding the country, "I still had to look after
you," she pointed out, unabashed. "I mean, you Clark held her tightly against him, taking advantage of the movements of the dance to whisper in her ear, "I'd never had a paper cut before. But you sure liked watching me suck it!" Not remotely embarrassed, Lois grinned. "Yep, I did. *Very* sexy!" "So are you, my beautiful wife," Clark breathed in a low, husky voice. "And I look forward to showing you how sexy you are later tonight!" "Mmmm, me too" she murmured. They left the impromptu dance-floor and strolled arm-in-arm towards the edge of the clearing. As they walked, Clark nudged Lois and gestured back towards the dancers. "Look - your mom and dad. Looks like they're having a good time." Lois's jaw dropped; Sam and Ellen were ignoring the traditional dance steps and were in each other's arms, dancing cheek to cheek. She marvelled at the sight: not only were they not arguing, they actually seemed to be enjoying each other's company. Her attention was caught by a flash of pale blue a few feet away, and she looked away from her parents to see Lucy being twirled around by Jimmy. She heard Clark laugh, and knew
that he had also spotted the younger Lois laughed in return. "Could we stand it, Clark? I mean, Lucy would be on the phone to me all the time, and you'd have Jimmy asking for advice... and if they had an argument, we wouldn't know whose side to take!" "We wouldn't take sides, we'd just try to get them back together," Clark suggested. "Superman, the mediator!" Lois giggled. "I suppose all that time you put in helping to negotiate peace treaties might come in handy..." They strolled into the wooded
area at the edge of the park, pausing to "I was just wondering that myself," she murmured, giving him a mischievous glance from under lowered eyelashes. His mouth twitched, and he growled in response. "I should just scoop you up now and fly away with you - never mind about all those guests!" "Well, where *are* we going tonight?" Lois demanded. He grinned, his white teeth flashing in the semi-darkness. "Wait and see." He slung his arm about her shoulders and urged her on. "Come on - let's say our goodbyes quickly and get out of here." It seemed hours later by the time they had hugged and kissed everyone who wanted to wish them well, but finally Clark was behind the wheel of his father's truck; Jonathan and Martha would be driven back to the farmhouse by Wayne Irig. Once at his parents' home, he swept Lois into his arms and into the house. "We're leaving as soon as you've got changed," he instructed. "Leaving? For where?"
Lois grumbled, but secretly she was enjoying the feeling of being surprised.
It had been a wonderful day so far, and if
"So just *where* are we going?" Lois demanded for about the fourth time during the flight. Clark ignored her, enjoying the sensation of holding her body close to his as he flew them both, reminding himself over and over that she was his wife. Some minutes later, he took pity on her and informed her that they would be landing shortly. Lois glanced down and saw a sandy beach, and a glorious sunset. "Where are we?" she asked, enthralled. He smiled, enjoying her reaction.
"A tiny island in the Caribbean. It's "We do?" "Yep." Clark couldn't keep the details to himself any longer. "I had a word with the travel editor; told him I wanted to take you somewhere really special, where there weren't going to be hordes of tourists. He told me about this island. He said the only drawback was that we wouldn't be able to fly here, that we'd need to be taken across by boat from another island." "But he didn't reckon with Superman Airways," Lois giggled. "Well, there is always that
advantage," Clark agreed, making a gentle Lois grabbed his hand. "Lead on, my handsome and very thoughtful husband!" The villa was bright, airy and air-conditioned, and backed onto the beach; however, neither of them paid any attention to such details. Clark swept Lois off her feet and carried her inside, straight through the living-room and into the bedroom. He lowered her, allowing her body to slide against his. She reached up her arms to embrace his neck, pulling his head down to hers for a passionate kiss. "Clark... we've waited long enough," she whispered against his mouth. "Make love to me, please." Clark swallowed. He so desperately wanted to make love to his beautiful, talented wife. "Yeah." Wrapping his arms around her waist, he floated them both a few inches off the floor, and began to waltz her around the room, his hands roaming freely over her body as she responded gladly to his touch. Closing her eyes, Lois remembered a scene from a long time ago. <That's not dancing... *This* is dancing...> She allowed one hand to trail inside the collar of Clark's shirt, pressing her lower body against his. "I need you," she whispered to him." "And I need you. I will
always need you," he replied. "No matter what <My love is forever because... because it just is> The words came back to Lois as if Clark had spoken them aloud. She pulled her head back and gazed into his eyes. "I hear you've been looking for me," she murmured. "All my life," he replied. Their lips met again in a long,
passionate kiss; Clark floated them both Lois reached for her husband, her need for him making her impatient. She had wanted to wait to make love, even though at times the waiting had nearly driven both of them insane. But now, at last, the time had come, and it felt *right*. They made love, bathed in the
moonlight which was visible through the As he listened to Lois's heartbeat, he knew that he had finally been given everything he needed. - The End - |