Title: The Buck Stops Here
Author: ladybugkay
Fandom: Smallville (future)/DCU
Pairing: Clark/Lois (WTF? I wrote het Superman fic?!)
Rating: PG
Word Count: 790
Spoilers: through ep 7x11 "Siren"
Summary: Lois finds out. At some point after Clark gets his act in gear and starts working at The Daily Planet and being Superman, and after he and Lois become involved, she finds out he is Superman.
Disclaimer: DC and Gough & Millar own the characters. I'm just playing.
A/N: First, I never write het for Superman. Second, I have all but stopped watching Smallville, tuning in only when I'm doing something else at the same time so I don't really have to pay attention. And yet, I wrote Clark/Lois. It's all Erica Durance's fault for the scene when she's explaining to Clark that she had to break up with Oliver because she would never come first with him. So, blame her, if you want, and I understand if no one reads this -- I'm not even sure I like it. Italicized line at the beginning is actual dialogue from the episode.
If you don't watch Smallville: all you need to know is that Lois gets involved repeatedly with men who turn out to be either criminals or superheroes. The 3 relationships mentioned here are: a brief flirtation with A.C., who leaves to become Aquaman; a fairly serious relationship with Oliver, who leaves once without explanation and again after she learns he is Green Arrow; and Clark, who becomes a good friend, after a rocky start, and whose future relationship with Lois everyone knows.
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Author: ladybugkay
Fandom: Smallville (future)/DCU
Pairing: Clark/Lois (WTF? I wrote het Superman fic?!)
Rating: PG
Word Count: 790
Spoilers: through ep 7x11 "Siren"
Summary: Lois finds out. At some point after Clark gets his act in gear and starts working at The Daily Planet and being Superman, and after he and Lois become involved, she finds out he is Superman.
Disclaimer: DC and Gough & Millar own the characters. I'm just playing.
A/N: First, I never write het for Superman. Second, I have all but stopped watching Smallville, tuning in only when I'm doing something else at the same time so I don't really have to pay attention. And yet, I wrote Clark/Lois. It's all Erica Durance's fault for the scene when she's explaining to Clark that she had to break up with Oliver because she would never come first with him. So, blame her, if you want, and I understand if no one reads this -- I'm not even sure I like it. Italicized line at the beginning is actual dialogue from the episode.
If you don't watch Smallville: all you need to know is that Lois gets involved repeatedly with men who turn out to be either criminals or superheroes. The 3 relationships mentioned here are: a brief flirtation with A.C., who leaves to become Aquaman; a fairly serious relationship with Oliver, who leaves once without explanation and again after she learns he is Green Arrow; and Clark, who becomes a good friend, after a rocky start, and whose future relationship with Lois everyone knows.
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