Verses

Aug 06, 2010 21:55

The Princess Of Smallville: Lana's main verse. It's not joking to say half of Smallville consider Lana the Princess of Smallville, given her history. And naturally, she sees Clark as her Prince Charming. While she does know about Clark's powers, and doesn't mind that he uses them, to an extent, she tries to discourage him from doing much with them, i.e., become a world-renowned hero. And why? Because she's terrified she's going to lose him to the job. This is all very much to Chloe's dismay, as Chloe tries very hard to encourage Clark to use his powers. The two bicker, sometimes until they're red in the face or actually on the verge of physically dueling, and of course Clark's too busy trying to play Switzerland to break it up, so Lois takes over.

Country Girl In The Big City: Based on a combination of the Lana of the Silver Age comics, and the Lana that appeared on Superman: The Animated Series. After Clark revealed his secret to Lana, he ultimately decided it was best that they remain friends and go their separate ways. He soon after left town, telling her he was going to "travel the world" and "find himself". In reality, he had left to begin his Kryptonian training at the Fortress Of Solitude. Lana left town herself for a short time, traveling back to Dallas, her city of birth. When she returned, she gained employment at the W-Met News Station in Metropolis, and subsequently moved to the big city. Clark returned years later, donning glasses, and getting a job at the Daily Planet. Lana has attempted to rekindle their relationship numerous times, which finally led to Clark revealing he's secretly in love with one of his co-workers. Lana remains bright, bubbly, sweet, generous, and a bit of a flirt, but she still has a little secret- she still has feelings for her high school sweetheart, and has had a hard time getting past them.

Tempus, Anyone?: Based on the Lois & Clark: The New Adventures Of Superman episode of the same name. In a world where Lois Lane, Chloe Sullivan, and a few others don't even exist, Clark Kent isn't Superman, and is engaged to Lana, who honestly believes it's in his best interest for him to keep his powers to himself. Like the episode, it might be possible for one of those who don't exist to show up and attempt to push Clark in the right direction.

Current total verse count: 3, with the second verse currently subject to change.

I'm always looking at new ways and places to play Lana in, so if you have any suggestions, feel free to comment! I can ship Lana with just about male Smallville character you can think of, not just Clark, so feel free to ask for any and all types of interaction!

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