A Metropolis condo would be the way to go. Even more intriguing, if it's a LuthorCorp.-owned property and Tess is the landlord.
Clark's offer makes sense -- but it was also odd. He was basically saying: Lois, why not live under my roof, with me, alone. I know they want to bring home the point that Lois and Clark are beginning to see the sparks of their future ... but let the girl have some independence! Thankfully, she declined.
Isn't the Talon still LuthorCorp. owned (Lex and Lana were business partner, I recall)? Tess could evict the whole lot of them from the Talon if it came to that. And guess who's got lots of space for roomies -- Clark!
Forget about triangles, that would be a destiny-stalling rectangle.
Clark's offer makes sense -- but it was also odd. He was basically saying: Lois, why not live under my roof, with me, alone. I know they want to bring home the point that Lois and Clark are beginning to see the sparks of their future ... but let the girl have some independence! Thankfully, she declined.
Isn't the Talon still LuthorCorp. owned (Lex and Lana were business partner, I recall)? Tess could evict the whole lot of them from the Talon if it came to that. And guess who's got lots of space for roomies -- Clark!
Forget about triangles, that would be a destiny-stalling rectangle.
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