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Unmasked by nautica7mk (PG-13)
Fandom: SUPERMAN
Pairing: Lois/Superman, Lois/Clark
Author on LJ:
nautica7mk
Author Website: happyending.org
Why this must be read: This story's all about family and that's a wonderfully domestic take on the aftermath of Superman Returns. Weaving in a few other familiar figures from the DC universe, this story takes the time to let all the characters have their moment in the sun, from Martha Kent to young Jason, to Richard and Lois and Clark.
“Maybe it’s time that you two finally talk.”
Clark looked back at his mother. “I can’t do that to her,” he said, his mind completely made up.
“She has a right to know who the father of her child really is,” she said, her voice so soft and calm. “You can’t keep her in the dark, not after this. And if you continue to bottle this up, especially since you work with her, it’s only going to hurt you inside.”
“How can I tell her now when she has everything?” he pleaded with the stress and whirlwind of emotions finally catching up to him. He turned back around and reached for the ring that dangled beneath his shirt. “I should never have left,” he regretted.
“What’s done is done,” his mother said knowingly. “Not even you can stop the world from turning.”
Unmasked
Pairing: Lois/Superman, Lois/Clark
Author on LJ:
Author Website: happyending.org
Why this must be read: This story's all about family and that's a wonderfully domestic take on the aftermath of Superman Returns. Weaving in a few other familiar figures from the DC universe, this story takes the time to let all the characters have their moment in the sun, from Martha Kent to young Jason, to Richard and Lois and Clark.
“Maybe it’s time that you two finally talk.”
Clark looked back at his mother. “I can’t do that to her,” he said, his mind completely made up.
“She has a right to know who the father of her child really is,” she said, her voice so soft and calm. “You can’t keep her in the dark, not after this. And if you continue to bottle this up, especially since you work with her, it’s only going to hurt you inside.”
“How can I tell her now when she has everything?” he pleaded with the stress and whirlwind of emotions finally catching up to him. He turned back around and reached for the ring that dangled beneath his shirt. “I should never have left,” he regretted.
“What’s done is done,” his mother said knowingly. “Not even you can stop the world from turning.”
Unmasked
