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“Y’know, Smallville, I’ve a solution for your chronic stress,” she tells him. “Maybe you should try getting laid.”
Clark puts his head in his hands.
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Clark gets a taste of Lois. The thought of giving in to her, even if it means crashing and burning, sticks to him like cotton to skin under the hot-gold glow of farm sun.
or, if clois developed from exposed (5×6) onwards
Bookmarked by audrey 𓇼 (evaroline)
17 Jun 2026
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Lois and Clark's newly found domestic bliss is tested by the return of Lana Lang.
Bookmarked by audrey 𓇼 (evaroline)
04 Jun 2026
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in which clark and lois can’t stay away from each other, for better or for worse.
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Bookmarked by audrey 𓇼 (evaroline)
02 Jun 2026
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“You really like him, huh? The Blur?” Clark asked. When Lois looked over, Clark’s jaw was tense. His lips set in a firm line. A muscle in his jaw was ticking with each passing second. God how could he be so fucking pretty even when he’s annoyed.
Was annoyed even the right word? Lois couldn’t quite place the emotion written all over his face.
“Me and everyone else.” Lois sighed.
“I’m sure it's mutual.” Clark said softly. Lois was so not fucking in the mood for this conversation.
“What would you know about it?” Lois snarked.
Clark was silent for a minute.
“I know you.” Clark said, catching her eye. She could drown in those eyes. She wanted to.
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In which, Lois is sick of being one of the many people obsessed with the Blur. She's tired of her crushes on unattainable men, like the Blur and Clark Kent. Little does she know, those men are the same person, and he feels the same way about her.Season 8 AU
Bookmarked by audrey 𓇼 (evaroline)
01 Jun 2026
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Summer 2004 to summer 2005, Smallville, Kansas— the slow secret romance of Lois Lane and Clark Kent.
A three part series about hiding, being known, and the cost of both of them— told one lie, one half-truth, and one truth at a time.
An alternate take on Smallville Season 4, where Lois and Clark happen sooner, the lying runs deeper, and neither of them is the version that the world can see.
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Bookmarked by audrey 𓇼 (evaroline)
28 May 2026

