[The brunette on the video sports quite a few cuts and bruises; it looks like someone didn’t take her first night out seriously enough. From the scene behind her, she’s in the shelter-dugout, for those who would recognize it.] Okay, newsflash of the hour: humans totally have parental instincts coded into them, and it sucks
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However, then the door opens, the lights flick off--and before her brain entirely processes that familiar rush of air, she shrieks slightly and jumps, dropping her NV as she does. It means there's still faint light, but not much, as she whirls around and blinks, trying to peer into the gloom.]
OKAY, new rule, whatever the hell you are you freaking say something before opening the door that isn't supposed to just open on its own like some sort of--
[And then her brain catches up--because, really her mouth just sometimes operates before the rest of her. And Lois just stops, staring, trying desperately to make out... something. Some feature of his face, the symbol on his chest--but unlike the Blur's latest ( ... )
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It takes him about eleven seconds, but only because he doubles back twice for things he's forgotten, and eventually he catches up to her, his supersuit under his work-clothes, glasses on, shirt almost buttoned to the top. He has an extra outfit hung over his arm - his size not hers - and a paper bag full of essentials - loo paper, coffee, sugar, cream and his mug; she needs it more than he does.]
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And she just blinks, and understands now--even though she sees the blue from his not-quite-buttoned shirt--how he pulls off the two identities now that he's out in the open. And she gets what the irritating-as-hell billionaire meant by 'dork with glasses.' (She ignores the quiet part of her mind which reminds her that she always had a thing for geeks in glasses, and that he actually looks kind of adorable.)
And then she smiles, wryly.]
Hi, Clark. Come in?
[See? She gets it. Really.]
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Besides, he knows it's sort of cute, and he loves to tease her. Dream!Lois had found it sort of adorable too--that was, his dream of Brainiac and Lex destroying the world rather than his fantasies of the last two months, but hey, those counted too.]
Why don't you put your feet up and leave me to the coffee?
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Better for both of them, really, even if they know the truth. Social pressure just sucks, even if you can weather it.]
Think I'll, ah, go wash out this [touching the cut on her cheek] first. Got some advice to keep on top of it, so. Coffee-maker's over there.
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Perfect.
So the aroma of coffee is already wafting after her a few moments later, and he's slipping off his jacket, finding a hangar to put it on.]
I didn't even get to ask you--what the last thing you remember is. You said about the kiss in the alleyway, but what happened after that?
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Still, she's a little surprised to smell coffee already, and frowns a little as she keeps washing out that cut on her cheek. And she stays quiet for a moment, not really sure how to answer that question.
He already knows she knows, after all. Maybe there's no reason not to be honest.]
There were some bright lights in the sky--I'm guessing you had something to do with that.
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[It's a little more complicated than that. Well, 'yes' was probably the right answer...technically. Whatever--'sort of' sounded like 'yes' anyway, and it made sense in his head.
He dropped himself into the seat at the table and waited for her quietly.]
So you were coming toward them?
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[She's still in the bathroom at the time, but her tone is informative enough to make it clear that she has that raised-eyebrow, 'what did you do this time, Smallville?' expression on her face.
She pauses again, trying to figure out what to say to that.]
No, I wasn't moving at the time. I watched them for a while, trying to figure out what was going on--I think they might have faded by then? I don't entirely remember. [Because she was too busy dealing with Clark.]
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And then poof, alternate reality?
[He's sure she'll tell him--in her own time. Whatever it is she's holding back... He knows she has a reason.]
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[So maybe she's leaving out the part where she saw him with the knife in his chest, where she pulled it out, where she sat there holding him praying he'd be okay, because hell if she knew how easy to kill he really was.]
What about you?
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Oh, you know. Poof.
[They don't have to go over every last detail now.]
Suddenly I'm in a city full of monsters and caped crusaders, and Gotham's gallery of supervillains are topping my agenda. [A pause. Oh wait.] Uh, Lois? Is now a good time to tell you about Kara?
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...Your cousin? She's here too?
[There's a pause, as Lois comes out of the bathroom--looking a little cleaner than before-and gives him a thoughtful, questioning look.]
I'm guessing talent runs in the family.
[It's a shot in the dark, but he probably wouldn't bring it up if it weren't true.]
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She's ah... She didn't grow up on Earth the same way that I did. You remember that spaceship out in the woods? The one you spent ages chasing round after?
And how unhelpful I was?
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...Smallville.
Maybe it should have made a little more sense before now, as she thinks about it.]
Yeah. I remember.
She didn't... grow up on Earth.
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[Oh Lois.]
--Big. Lois, you don't look so great. You didn't run into any of those things with horns, did you? Or clubbed hands?
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