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This story was inspired by a discussion on the message boards about the original script for Target Jimmy Olsen, in which, according to ‘old-timer’ FoLCs, TPTB committed ‘character assassination’ on Lois by having her dump Clark to go out with Dan. Once I’d read the original script and seen the differences, I thought it might be interesting to see how things could have worked out had the episode actually gone that way. It’s worth pointing out, incidentally, that apart from the other elements of difference the original script also had Clark running out on Lois during their stakeout for no reason at all; there was no Superman emergency.
~ Got
“Boy, that guy's sure got a way with women.”
Clark glanced up to see another newsroom colleague watching Lois go up to Scardino; the detective was grinning and obviously flirting, while Lois was smiling and clearly encouraging him. Then the two turned together and headed for the exit.
“Yeah,”
I just love this line. Poor
Even though he was at his desk in the busy
newsroom,
He might as well have been. Everything in the world which mattered to him was now lost to him; at least, that was how he felt. In the past half-hour, everything had changed completely, and he’d gone from a man in love and dating the woman he wanted most in the world to a man who'd just seen her dump him and leave with another man.
Lois wasn’t his girlfriend any more. It was all over between them, and she was dating Dan Scardino.
Actually, could be nice to
add a para here where he tempers what he's saying. Lois was never exactly his
girlfriend. True, they were sort of dating, but in fact, they only had one
date, one kiss, and they were never *steady*.
The fact that he’d been able to see it coming hadn't made it any easier to handle - and anyway, he’d hoped that Lois’s feelings for him were stronger than that. He’d - foolishly - imagined that she wouldn’t be tempted away by some brash cartoon-cop from Washington, a showy, grinning idiot who kept buying her stupid presents in a very obvious attempt to impress her. No, he’d thought; Lois has more sense than that. She’s too cynical to admire a man like that. Lois, he’d thought, respected more important characteristics in a [double space between 'in' and 'a'] man: traits such as loyalty, reliability, the fact that he’d shown he could be trusted over a long period of time.
<You forgot Lex Luthor, didn’t you?> a
little voice taunted him. <What did she see in Luthor? None
of those criteria. Excitement. The fact that he could afford to take her anywhere; buy her
anything. He’d swept her off her feet> [Just
like Superman, huh?]
But
And *he*,
Aww! But excellent metaphor!
<You told her ‘okay’> he reminded himself.
What else could he have done? he asked himself bitterly. She’d have dated Scardino anyway. Or, if she’d listened to him, allowed a plea from him to sway her, she’d always have blamed him for holding her back. As she’d said, the question would always have been there in her mind. So what kind of relationship would they have had, with that between them?
He’d had to let her go. He’d had no choice.
And my
But his outward compliance in the matter didn’t make it any easier to bear.
Staring unseeingly at his monitor,
Of course, he reminded himself, the saying went that eavesdroppers never heard anything good about themselves. And he’d probably deserved to get a metaphorical slap in the face for listening in. But what he’d actually heard had been far worse.
Lois had been in mid-speech. “...we kissed. That was better than great,” he’d heard, and been pleased. But her next words had brought him back down to earth with a thump. “But now it's like we're in some kind of holding pattern... nothing's moving forward.”
Nothing was moving forward? Well, that was
true,
But hadn’t some of it been his own fault?
But he’d *tried* to put things right!
But was she?
Sarah’s next words came back to him, filling him with further misery.
“And now this Scardino is looking pretty good.”
At least Lois hadn’t instantly agreed,
And then Sarah had continued to dig his grave.
“Lois, it's classic.
Psych 101. Look,
<A rowboat?> he’d thought, dumbfounded, and Lois had echoed his question aloud.
LOL!
“Yeah,” Sarah had continued. “You feel secure, you know you'll get across the lake safely, but it's not an exciting trip. Scardino, on the other hand, is a speedboat. Fast, sleek, a wild ride.”
He wasn’t exciting? [Well,
he could *show* her how exciting he is... ;)] Scardino was ‘a wild
ride’? Furious,
So he’d stayed where he was, consumed with bitter fury, and had watched Lois’s reaction to being told that he was boring and that Scardino was thrilling to be with. To his dismay, she hadn’t contradicted Sarah. She hadn’t insisted that he *was* exciting. She hadn’t said anything.
Sure, Sarah had then added a cautionary note, telling Lois, “But there's also a better chance of capsizing.”
Yeah. More chance that Scardino would let her down; that it would all end in tears. Surely that would bring Lois to her senses, he’d thought.
But it hadn’t. Instead, she’d looked impressed. “You’re good,” she’d told Sarah. “You’re really good.”
He’d interrupted their conversation soon after, figuring that enough damage had been done. But he hadn’t stopped it soon enough, it seemed. Lois’s actions just now, and the way she’d justified them to him, made it clear that Sarah’s amateur psychology had taken root.
:P~~~
Again, it had started - for
“It would be hard for you to date a guy who got
you kicked out of your apartment,” the detective had said, grinning.
Hang on, I don't remember
this conversation. What was he referring to?
Her smile had faded, and she’d just said, “Daniel...”
Inspector Gadget had obviously heard the regret
in her tone just as clearly as the more obvious warning off. He’d assumed a
sympathetic tone, saying, “I know.
:P~~~
Again,
Grrrrr...
And, of course, that had given Scardino the opportunity
he’d been waiting for. Smiling again, a smile of patent insincerity in
...and walked straight over to his -
Now, remembering, he relived the painful conversation once again.
“
He’d decided to spare her the effort - and spare him the agony of hearing her say the words. “You're going to go out with Scardino, aren't you?” he’d accused directly.
Awwww! My poor, poor
She’d been silent for an uncomfortable few
moments, until
“Look, if that's what you want to do, do it,” he’d said shortly.
Noooooooooo!
She’d hesitated again, then - clearly feeling
guilty - had attempted to justify her actions. “
<Oh yeah>
He’d simply stared at her without comment; she’d looked back at him, her expression combined guilt and longing... longing, not for him, but for the man who stood over by the coffee-machine waiting for her.
Noo! No, Clark, you're wrong!
Wendy, tell him he's wrong! Tell him! Come on, speak up!
Wanting an end to the painful conversation,
And that had been it; that brief, public exchange had ended their fledgling
relationship, and left him devastated.
But I'm here,
Suddenly, he couldn’t bear to sit in the
newsroom any longer. Barely waiting to shut down his computer,
********
“... so anyway, it’s
all over now,”
“What do you mean, move on?” Martha asked, getting up and refilling his coffee. “Find someone else, you mean? But rebound relationships aren’t -”
“No, that’s not what I mean,”
“
“How can you say that, Mom?” he argued, hurt. “I love Lois. I... I just *can’t* go on working with her day after day knowing she’s with Scardino... remembering what it was like for us... I have to leave.”
And what it could have been
like...Poor thing! Sniffle!
His mother gave him a sympathetic look, covering his hand with hers. “Oh, honey, I know how you feel. But I don’t think you should rush into anything. Give it some time and see what happens first.”
“She’s dating Scardino,” he said bitterly. “They went off together half an hour ago.”
“But she didn’t say she wanted to end your relationship, did she?” Martha asked.
And she dated him and it
didn't end with marriage, so he shouldn't think she's going to go down the
aisle to Sardine just yet, right? Okay, so it might not exactly cheer him up
either. <g>
“Did you get any impression before today that she wanted out of the relationship?” Martha asked gently. “How has she been when you’ve been alone together? How has she acted?”
“She thinks I’m boring, and that we weren’t going anywhere,” he answered sullenly.
“No,” his mother corrected. “This Sarah compared you to something dull and slow. Lois didn’t agree, you said.”
“She didn’t disagree,” he muttered.
“She didn’t say she agreed. But she did say that your relationship wasn’t moving forward. Did she said that to you any time?”
“And since then?”
He sighed again, running one hand through his hair. “We started to talk about it on a stakeout a couple of nights ago. Well, she started it, I guess. Umm... she said something about it being weird - *cosmic*, I think she said - that the first time we spent an evening together since our date was a stakeout. Then she said that maybe that meant that it - us - wasn’t supposed to happen. Or maybe that I just didn’t want it to happen.” He pulled a face. “She wasn’t making any sense. I mean, she has to know how much I want to be with her! So I suggested getting takeout.”
“You did *what*?” Martha sounded incredulous.
He did something moronic,
Martha. He really did. <g>
“Sounds like she was making plenty of sense to
me,” Martha said. “Oh,
Nope, nope he can't.
<g>
“See what?” He stared at her blankly.
“
Martha sighed again. “Okay, so Lois was waiting around for you, wondering why you were taking so long. But then?”
“So you didn’t talk about your relationship?”
“Not then. Not after seeing her with him... the way he’d just muscled in yet again, flirting with her, paying her compliments... I couldn’t,” he muttered.
Martha grimaced. “So you didn’t tell her how you feel. And you can’t see why Lois agreed to go out with this Dan.”
“Of course I can’t!”
Martha’s raised eyebrow was her only response.
/me
raises her own eyebrows as well...
“I can,” his mother said. “It’s perfectly
simple,
Exactly! She can't figure out
for herself that he's in love with her if he doesn't tell her.
He caught his breath. When his mother put it like that...
“So what do I do now?” he asked miserably.
“Try telling her how you feel,” she said gently. “It’s the only thing you can do, honey. And if she still doesn’t want to know - well, at least you’ll have tried.”
*********
Lois climbed out of the cab, Dan beside her, and she hesitated before nodding in response to his question as to whether he should pay it off. It would be rude to send him away immediately; she could offer him coffee, at least.
Nooooo! If she did, he'd
immediately assume...stuff.
He stood on the pavement beside her, his head cocked to one side. “Lois, I had a good time tonight,” he said, smiling wistfully.
So he knew. She heaved a silent sigh of relief. “I did too, Dan, but...”
“But it’s just not gonna work for you. I know,” he finished for her.
She shook her head. “It’s not you, Dan, it’s...”
“No, it’s not you,” he told her, giving her a
lop-sided smile. “It’s
“Yeah,” she told him, relieved that he understood.
Yessssssssss!
She hadn’t been able to stop thinking about
That had been a magical evening... they’d talked, laughed, learned things about each other, and she could’ve sworn that they were a couple in love. That had scared her, and she’d behaved stupidly once he’d walked her back to her apartment. But she’d made up for it the following day, and that kiss had been soul-shattering.
She’d been convinced that
She’d had to accept the truth. He was no longer interested.
Two lunkheads together; what
are we going to do with them? <g>
And it was time to move on. Dan had come into her life at just the right moment.
But Dan wasn’t
What was worse was the fact that the expression
on
So she should have stayed and
kissed him and taken things to the storage room and do stuff. <eg>
Which was very weird - inexplicable, in fact, considering that he hadn’t bothered to make the effort to ask her not to date Dan. If he’d given her one sign that he cared for her, and that he actually wanted to be with her as opposed to just not wanting her to be with someone else, she’d have told Dan to get lost in a heartbeat.
But all
Okay.
She could date Dan with his blessing.
It was obvious.
Whatever it was, he didn’t want her any more.
So she *should* go out with Dan. She *should* try to build a relationship with him instead.
NO! NO
NO NO NO NO and NO, you hear? NOOOOO!
Except that she couldn't stop thinking about
Oh, good. <g>
“I’m sorry, Dan,” she said softly.
He shrugged. “So am I,” he said regretfully. “I think we could have been good together. I wish I’d met you before he did.”
Yeah, yeah. Well, I don't. :P
“I’m sorry,” she said again, genuinely
regretting that she was unable to give Dan what he so clearly wanted. He might
have been good for her. Or he might not. In the end, it didn’t really matter;
she wasn’t in love with him, and probably wouldn’t have fallen in love with him
even if
“You win some, you lose some,” Dan said, though she could tell that he wasn’t taking it as light-heartedly as his words suggested. He took a step towards her. “I’m going to go in a minute. But - as it’s going to be the only chance I get - I want to kiss you. Just once.”
Noooooo!
There was no harm in that, Lois supposed. She took a step towards Dan and rested one hand on his shoulder. His head descended and his lips brushed lightly over hers, then covered her mouth in a firm, confident kiss.
Grrrr. Why is it that I have to *beg* you to write Lois
& Clark smoochies, and you have no problem hitting me on the head with Lois
& Lex or Lois & Scardino smoochies? Wonder which is worse, actually.
<eg>
*********
His mom was right.
So, in the circumstances, he only had himself to blame that she’d dumped him for Dan.
Oh, sure, he was still hurt that she considered him boring, unexciting... but maybe he needed to show her that he wasn’t.
Yup, maybe he should. ;)
But first, he had to talk to her. Persuade her to listen to him, and this time put his cards on the table. He had to take some risks if he wanted this to work, and the biggest risk of all was telling Lois how much she meant to him.
They both had a day off tomorrow; maybe he
should call her and ask her to have breakfast with him. [Breakfast isn't very wild,
Lois’s apartment was in darkness; she wasn’t in. Still out with Scardino, he mused dejectedly.
He should go home. He could call her and leave a message on her machine. Tell her that he thought they should talk - that he’d like to talk to her.
Yet he found himself landing around the corner, and then crossing the street to a point at which he could see her apartment building without being seen himself. He’d just give it a minute or two, to see if she came home.
He watched as a cab drew up a mere couple of minutes later. It drove off immediately, once its passengers had been disgorged.
<She’s going to invite him up...> he
realised, his heart sinking as the possible implications of that sank in.
Unable to tear his gaze from Lois, he continued to watch her as he waited, his hands shoved in his pockets.
And then felt his world fall apart as she reached up to kiss Inspector Gadget.
Awwwwwwwwwwwwww!
:((((((((((((((((
**********
Lois allowed Dan to break the kiss; she’d already hurt him by not being interested in him the way he was in her, and she didn’t want to add to it by pulling away from him. He’d got the message; he knew where he stood, and he’d accepted it.
Slowly, he drew back, giving her a rueful smile. “It’s just not working, huh?” Not giving her time to answer him, he continued, “I can’t tell you how much I wish things were different, Lois. You’re the first woman I’ve felt anything for since Jenna... but that’s the way life goes sometimes.”
He stepped back from her, adding, “I’m going to request a transfer back to Washington tomorrow, Lois. I should be out of your hair in a day, two at most.”
“I’m sorry, Dan,” Lois said again, her own voice regretful. “I like you, a lot. I think we could have been good friends.”
“Yeah, but I had to complicate it by wanting more,” he said, shaking his head. “Lois, I couldn’t settle for friendship with you.”
Dan raised one hand in farewell, then turned and walked off down the street.
Lois stood and watched him for a couple of minutes, until he’d turned the corner and disappeared out of sight. Then she turned to go into her apartment building... but a movement across the street caught her attention. It was dark, and the street-lights didn’t illuminate that area particularly well, so she couldn’t be sure what she’d seen. But it looked to her as if someone was lurking in the shadow of a doorway.
Her cellphone in her hand, she crossed the road swiftly, determined to find out who was there and why. Most likely a burglar, she thought, scoping out the apartment buildings to see which had the weakest security systems.
She walked as if she was heading for a building just up the street from the one where she’d seen the movement, but out of the corner of her eye she kept a close watch on the doorway concerned. There were no further movements - but then, suddenly, a car passed by and, as its headlights illuminated the entrance-way, she saw something glinting in the brief flash of light.
Spectacle-frames, she realised. There was definitely someone there. And he - or she - didn’t live there, otherwise whoever it was would have gone into the apartment by now. She quickened her steps and reached the bottom step of the building.
“Okay, I know you’re there. You might as well come out. And don’t try anything - I’m armed,” she called threateningly. Okay, she didn’t have a gun, but this intruder didn’t know that. And the element of surprise would work in her favour anyway.
LOL! That's our Lois, always
ready to get herself in trouble.
She heard a sigh, and then a faintly impatient, and very familiar, voice replied, “Since when have you carried a gun, Lois?”
“
“I didn’t want to see him,”
“Oh?” Lois’s voice was deliberately sceptical. “And you didn’t show yourself as soon as he’d left? Come to that, why wait? How did you know I wasn’t going to invite him in?”
If you had, Lois, I would
have personally disembowelled you.
“I didn’t know,” he said wearily. “I thought you had when the cab drove away. By that time I didn’t want either of you to see me here - that’s why I was hiding. I was waiting for you to go in.” He walked past her then, onto the pavement. “I’m sorry I gave you the impression I was spying on you, Lois. Goodnight.”
“Wait - where are you going?” she demanded, not finished with him yet. None of this added up, and she wanted some answers to several questions. Plus, if she was right about her interpretation of his reaction, it seemed as if telling him that she and Dan weren’t an item might be a good idea...
“I’m going home,” he told her, in a tone of voice which didn’t invite argument. “Coming here was obviously a mistake, Lois. I’m sorry I bothered you. Now that I know you and Scardino are... *involved* -” he invested the word with a sardonic tone Lois hated “ - I won’t invade your privacy again.”
She stared at him in disbelief. She’d offered
him an opening, a chance to talk - which was what he’d claimed he’d wanted in
the first place - and, like the stupid, dumb lunkhead he could be on occasion,
he hadn’t taken it. Instead, he’d decided to be unpleasant - something
“Must have been some talk if you needed a shower,” he’d said coldly, and had turned and walked away.
Didn’t he *trust* her? she
asked herself now. She’d *never* encouraged Dan; not until she’d been sure that
Makes
sense. Considering how she
misunderstood his attitude when she said she was going out with Scardino, she
can't imagine why he'd suddenly act jealous. Unless for some wounded-male-ego
reason.
There was no explanation for his current
behaviour... other than that he was being a dog in the manger. And Lois had no
intention of letting
It was too late, she knew, for them even to
salvage their friendship. It was going to hurt too much even to work with him
as a partner, much less pretend to be able to resume a friendship which, until
very recently, had been the most precious thing in her life. Until she’d been
offered the dream of more, with
That dream now lay in pieces at her feet,
shattered by
Not waiting to watch him walk away, she crossed the street and marched straight into her building and upstairs. Once in her apartment, she went straight to her bedroom and collapsed on the bed, tears streaming down her face.
:(((((((((
*********
Clark spent the night alternating between defeatism, telling himself that it was too late to salvage anything with Lois because she was in love with Scardino, and trying to persuade himself that all he needed to do was, as his mother had said, *tell* her how he felt about her.
But what was the point of telling her? he argued with himself. She'd told him herself that she
‘couldn't live with a what if hanging over her’ - she’d practically been asking
his permission to dump him for the undercover cop! And he'd seen her tonight -
she’d been kissing Scardino, clinging onto the guy as if she’d fall over
without his support. [Now you're imagining things,
It was obvious. Lois was in love with Agent Fishface.
And she thought *he* was boring.
So what was he doing staying in Metropolis? He should just get the heck out of town; start again somewhere else. There was nothing here for him any more.
And yet he kept coming back to the same answer. Lois was here.
Where Lois was, so was his heart.
How could he move away, knowing that he’d be leaving his heart behind?
Awwww!
But how could he stay and watch her date another man? See her fall in love with another man? Marry him, even?
And have kids, too. Let's not
forget the kids part. Although Lois
might object. ;)
<She’s not married to him yet. She might not be in love with him yet. There’s still hope> a tiny voice inside kept saying to him.
Slim to no hope, he insisted bleakly as he paced his bedroom, unable to contemplate sleep. Then, tired of the four walls of his apartment, he spun into the Spandex and in under a second was shooting straight upwards, towards the crescent moon which hung over the city.
Flying, a pastime which normally relaxed and
invigorated
In slow motion, he saw Lois step closer to the cop. In slow motion, he saw her reach one hand around Scardino’s neck and tilt her head up towards him. And, in painfully slow motion, he saw Scardino’s head come down and his lips meet Lois’s.
Aaaarrgghhh!
Sniffle!
*********
By four in the morning, Lois had given up trying to sleep. Pulling on an old dressing-gown, she padded into the kitchen and heated some milk for hot chocolate. Cupping the mug between her palms, she went over to the window and stared out into the night sky, her thoughts in upheaval.
It was all about
Clearly, it was all over between her and Clark; he’d made that more than obvious by his recent attitude. And yet that didn’t explain his manner earlier. He’d actually looked, and sounded, *jealous* when he’d talked about her and Dan. But that couldn’t be true - well, not in the sense that he wanted her for himself.
Gazing unseeingly out at the starless sky, Lois
tried to piece together what she knew about
And nor was his behaviour since their date. Especially today, making it clear that he didn’t care if she dated someone else. His manner had been curt, his attitude clearly of someone who wasn't interested in discussing anything. Even when she’d given him the opportunity to prove to her that he still wanted her, he hadn’t seemed to care.
She'd admitted to herself, a short while ago
while still tossing and turning, that when she’d given
But he hadn’t. Instead, he’d simply said, dismissively, “Okay.” It clearly hadn’t mattered to him.
Which meant that she should
just forget about
Nooooooo!
And yet she couldn’t.
Whew!
Every time she closed her eyes, an image of her partner swam before them. Images of him as he’d been a bare few hours ago conflicted with memories of their first kiss, a kiss that had made her senses swim dangerously. A kiss which had quite simply been the most exciting, the most erotic experience of her life.
Good. Good, excellent, even.
:)
How could she forget that? How could she possibly hate the man who’d made her feel like that? Who’d given her back her faith in herself as an attractive and desirable woman, capable of feeling desire for someone else?
And yet how could she go back to being merely his friend?
As dawn began to break, an hour or so later, Lois was nowhere closer to a solution. But one thing was becoming clear to her.
Over the past two years, one person had become vital to her happiness.
No matter that she now wanted more from
Yet more images were flooding through her mind: hugging Clark in Smallville after Jason Trask had almost killed him; Clark hugging her and holding her close to him after he’d saved her life a year ago in her apartment; going to the Kerths with Clark as her partner; how much she’d missed Clark when she’d made the stupidest decision of her life and agreed to marry Lex Luthor - and, even worse, how much she’d known that she’d miss him for the rest of her life on that bleak, dreadful night when he’d been killed.
No; she couldn’t lose
No matter how humiliating it was in the short term, she had to talk to him; to get him to see that their friendship was far too valuable to throw away simply because they’d tried and failed at a romantic relationship.
She drifted towards the phone, reaching to pick
up the receiver and dial, but then common sense reasserted itself.
It was shortly after
Yawning, she decided to try to get a couple of hours’ sleep and call
**********
They looked so close; they looked like a couple.
And, for a bare couple of weeks, they had been a couple.
How could he have lost her so quickly? He’d been stupid, that he knew. But if Daniel Scardino hadn’t arrived on the scene he and Lois would still be together.
Or would they? Lois had shown by her actions that she didn’t want to be with him, he thought. But then he remembered what his mom had made him see; that Lois had tried to get him to address their relationship, and he’d avoided the issue.
So maybe the real catalyst for Lois dumping him wasn’t Scardino...
...which might mean that he had a chance of winning her back...
Yess! This is positive
thinking. <g>
Sighing, he replaced the photograph on the shelf. Maybe he did. Or maybe it was too late. He’d decided last night that he owed it to himself and to Lois to try putting things right. It hadn’t gone well. But, in retrospect, the time and circumstances hadn’t been right.
So maybe he should try again.
Yessssssss!!!
One brief shower and quick change later, he was walking purposefully out of his apartment.
*********
The phone rang as Lois was finishing dressing. Answering it, she propped the receiver under her chin while she buttoned her jeans.
“Uh... hi, Lois. It’s me,”
“
“Lois, I... I hate the way we left things last night,” he said hesitantly. “And regardless of whatever else happens between us, I really don’t want to lose your friendship. So... I wondered if we could talk?”
Talk? Why talk? <g>
She thought she heard a soft sigh. Then he asked, “How about if I come over now? I can bring breakfast...?”
“Sounds good to me. I’ll expect you when? Half an hour?”
“Uh...” He sounded nervous. “Well, actually, I’m downstairs. Outside your building - using my cellphone. Can I come up?”
That was a good sign, Lois thought... or was it? Well, it sounded at least as if he was anxious for them to stay friends. Which was good. It was what she wanted, wasn’t it? “Yeah, come on up,” she told him, and hurried into the other room to let him in.
*********
She opened the door and invited him in. To his surprise, she looked tired; there were shadows under her eyes and she had an aura of... weariness? sadness? He wasn’t sure.
But, now that he was here, he hadn’t the faintest idea how to start the conversation he’d been rehearsing for the last couple of hours. Just seeing Lois again had sent his brain into a spin, sending it somewhere in outer space from whence it seemed unlikely to return in the near future. His gaze dropped, and he stared at the floor.
All he could think of was Lois kissing Scardino the night before. And all he wanted to do was rush across to her, seize her, and kiss her with all of the pent-up passion inside him. It would prove to her that he loved her; that he wanted her - and that he could be spontaneous and exciting. Wouldn’t it?
It could also get him thrown out without the opportunity to say what he’d come to say - to plead with her to give him another chance.
“Umm...
Talk and kiss her. Right? /me nudges
She reached for the paper bags in his hand. “Croissants?” Her mouth curved into a smile. “How do you always manage to find these great places... Mmm, this is *delicious*” she exclaimed in a muffled voice.
There are other things that
could be delicious...erm, well...okay, I shut up. <g>
Lois paused and looked at him. “I just wish
you’d let me in on some of them,” she whispered, sinking onto one of the sofas.
“You keep shutting me out,
Sighing, he joined her on the couch, thankful that she’d unwittingly given him an opening. “You’ve done nothing wrong, Lois. It’s me... I keep making mistakes, and I don’t know how to put them right.”
“Mistakes?” He noticed that her face had paled. “Like... asking me out?”
“No!” he exclaimed instantly. “Like... everything I did since.” He hesitated, then reminded himself that he had to be honest. Even if he had lost his chance with her, even if she was in love with Dan and even if all he could hope for from her was friendship, he had to explain his actions to her and tell her that he was sorry.
“Lois, I wanted this - you and me - so badly that I was terrified of screwing up. And yet it seemed like the harder I tried *not* to screw up... the more I did mess up,” he said intently. Taking a deep breath, he added, “I only figured out yesterday just how much I’d messed it all up - when you dumped me for Daniel Scardino.”
He heard Lois catch her breath. Then she said,
sounding incredulous, “*I* dumped *you*?
“You have no idea how much I care,” he said in a low voice, shocked at Lois’s reaction. [Awk!] His mom had made him try to look at the situation through Lois’s eyes, and it seemed that she’d been right in her analysis. But still, it was more complicated than that - there was still the knowledge of what seeing Scardino hanging around Lois had done to him, and Lois didn’t seem to realise that. “Seeing you with him over the last week or so - hearing you tell me that you’d always wonder what being with him would’ve been like - seeing you kiss him last night... Lois, you could have ripped my heart from my chest and it wouldn’t have hurt as much as that did.”
“But you ignored me. You refused to talk about us,” Lois said, her tone brittle.
“I was scared, Lois,”
“You did, though,” she said abruptly.
“I know.”
/me
pushes
Lois bit her lip, and he wondered what was
going through her mind. After a moment, she said, “Dan wasn’t to blame for what
happened with us, Clark. He just happened to be there, that was all. Okay, I know I told you yesterday that I needed to find
out what dating him would be like. I said I couldn’t live with a what-if
hanging over my head. I...
He still felt aggrieved at what she herself recognised had been almost a declaration of intent on her part, and he wondered if Lois realised that it had been the wrong tactic to take with him. It simply went against the grain for him to respond to an ultimatum like that. On the other hand, he’d made plenty of mistakes in their relationship; he supposed he owed Lois one or two.
Lois took a deep breath, then continued quietly, “If Dan hadn’t been the catalyst for us splitting up yesterday, there’d have been something else. I thought you wanted to end it, remember? And if there’d been one more incident like... like the other night, the stakeout, I’d have ended it myself.”
How right his mother had been! It was all his own fault. Lois’s point struck home with a vengeance: he’d been directing his anger at the wrong person. Scardino hadn’t stolen his woman; he’d thrown her away.
Awwww! Poor lunkhead!
Not that Lois would appreciate being referred to as anyone’s woman, but that was beside the point. It was mostly his fault that he’d lost her. She’d contributed to the ending of their relationship, yesterday in the newsroom, but by then he’d already done the real damage.
Suddenly he felt his arm being grabbed and held tightly.
“Just where do you think you’re going,
To his amazement, Lois sounded as if she was choking back tears. He took a swift glance at her, and saw that he was right. Her eyes were shimmering with moisture.
“Lois...” he began helplessly.
“I thought we were going to talk about being friends again!” she protested.
Not just talk I hope. All
right, I have a one-tracked mind. <g>
Shaking his head, he said, “Lois, I could never not be your friend. You have to know that! Even when... even last night, when I saw you with him, I thought about doing a lot of things, but I never wanted to stop being your friend.”
He heard her sob, and in a swift movement
gathered her against him, not even stopping to remind himself that he no longer
had the right to hold her. Her new boyfriend would no doubt not take kindly to
Lois wrapped her arms around his neck, resting against him for a long moment, before she pulled back and looked up at him. “Seems like we both hurt each other without realising it,” she said softly.
“Yeah - but I see now that none of it would have happened if I hadn’t been so stupid,” he replied, grimacing. “I guess... maybe you were right all along, Lois. Maybe you and me... it just wasn’t meant to be.”
Arrggh! Can I hit him? Can I?
*********
Lois choked on a breath and pulled away from
And she realised now that what she’d said to
him in the newsroom the previous evening had been stupid - hurtful, cruel and
completely counterproductive. She should have known that it was completely the
wrong way to get
... and then he said that the two of them weren’t meant to be after all!
It hurt. It hurt far more than she could have imagined.
She loved
But he couldn’t love her. He’d never have said what he just did if he loved her.
Without turning around, she said, “I think
maybe you should go after all,
Okay, I could hit her, too,
you know?
There was silence. She heard him move, but didn’t turn around, waiting for the sound of the door closing.
Then hands descended on her shoulders, and a soft, puzzled voice asked, “Lois, what did I say? I swear, I never meant to hurt you... but I just keep on doing it, don’t I?”
She swallowed, trying to get rid of the lump in
her throat. “It... doesn’t matter,
“I think it does,” he said, tugging her gently
back against his solid, broad chest. She didn’t answer, but didn’t pull away
either; she’d always enjoyed being held and comforted by
She felt him sigh softly as he wrapped his arms around her. Then he said quietly, “I know it’s a moot point now, but there is one thing I wanted to clear up...”
“What?” she asked, her voice as low, almost intimate, as his had been.
“Well, I know you think I’m kind of dull... not exciting, like... well, like Dan,” he began.
Huh? Lois frowned, puzzled. When had she said
that? Then she remembered that weird rowboat conversation with Sarah. Somehow,
He interrupted before she could finish. “I just wanted to let you know that... if you ever do want a ‘wild ride’, I’d be happy to oblige... any time you want...” His voice sounded almost sad; wistful, as if he was wishing for something he knew could never happen.
Then, before she could ask what he meant, he’d bent and scooped her up into his arms, murmuring, “Trust me, Lois.” Holding her against him with just one arm for a brief moment, he pushed the window open.
I *love*
this moment. :)))
And then stepped up onto the sill with her held against his chest... and then stepped off, into thin air.
“Clark -
And then she realised that they weren't falling. In fact, they were climbing... moving upwards... they were *flying*!
Beautiful revelation!!
:)))))) So romantic and done on impulse and the definition of a wild ride. Wow!
*********
It had been an impulse; a sudden, crazy desire to prove to Lois that, when it came to exciting, Scardino didn’t even come close. And he’d finally decided that he was tired of hiding the truth from Lois anyway. Even though any hope of a relationship with her was gone, he still wanted her to know.
Increasing his speed, he swept them up to get above the cloud cover. Lois was clutching at him, clearly thoroughly alarmed, which didn’t surprise him in the least. Though he knew his Lois; he didn’t anticipate that she’d be either scared or dumbstruck for long.
She proved him correct just as he’d taken them into the clouds.
“You’re Superman.” Her voice was almost steady, though he could detect the shock beneath her apparent calmness.
“Yes, I am.”
“Well, I guess you can’t get much more exciting than that!” Her laugh definitely carried an undertone of shock.
He tightened his grip on her. “You know I’d never put you at risk, Lois,” he reminded her. “I’m sorry if I scared you.”
She shook her head, then said, “I guess now I understand why you kept running off all those times.”
“Yeah,” he agreed, sighing. “It’s been getting harder and harder making excuses to you, Lois. I’ve hated it.” Then, because honesty got the better of him, he added, “Not the last time. The stakeout - that wasn’t a Superman emergency. I... got scared. You started talking about how maybe it wasn’t meant to happen for us, and I had to get away before you said you wanted to finish it. And then... I couldn’t drag up the courage to come back. I’m sorry.”
“And when you did come back, Dan was with me,” Lois added softly. “No wonder you thought I wanted him, not you.”
Arrrgh! Someone gets me some
kryptonite!
“No, I haven’t!” she exclaimed suddenly, taking
him by surprise. “
Just kiss her, you idiot!
<g>
Lois nodded; he felt her head nudging his chest as she did so, and he couldn't resist the urge to hold her even closer against him.
“The whole evening,
“You are, Lois. Don’t you know yet?” he asked her, his own voice equally thick.
KISS HER!!
“I couldn’t sleep last night,” she told him, pain in her voice. “I was lying awake thinking about you... knowing that I loved you and how much it hurt to lose you...”
“Me too,” he confessed. Then the rest of what she’d said struck home. “You... love me?” he asked, disbelieving.
Will you just kiss her?
“I love you, Clark,” she confirmed. “And... I don’t know if you love me back, but I hope you do, because I can’t stand the thought of having to go back to being your friend and...”
“Lois.”
Before she could answer, he bent his head and slanted his mouth over hers.
FINALLY! <g>
Lois wrapped her arms even more tightly around his neck and kissed him back, deeply, passionately and lovingly.
Wrapped in each other’s arms and secure in each other’s love, the couple drifted in the clouds above the city, exchanging kisses and murmurs, blissfully content in the knowledge that they were meant to be together and that nothing would ever come between them ever again.
Awwww! Beautiful.
:)))
*********
In a hotel-room on the other side of the city, a chastened and sombre undercover agent packed his bags, pausing once he’d finished to gaze at a newspaper photograph of an attractive brunette.
He sighed once, murmuring a name wistfully, then crumpled the page and picked up his bags, dropping the remnant of newsprint on the desk as he exited the room.
It was time to move on.
~ The End ~
And don't you ever dare
telling me you don't like this story, Wendy. It's so waffy and angsty at the
same time. Sniffle. And with such a romantic moment in the
end. :)