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"Who else knows about this?" Lex questioned.
"Just you, me, and our anonymous student," Christina answered.
"Good. Let's keep it that way," Lex declared.
"Of course," Christina agreed. Like I'd let someone else know about the most scientific discovery of the century, she derisively thought to herself. Really, did she seem as naïve as Mr. Luthor thought? Lex stared at the woman, trying to gauge her thoughts. From her expression, it would seem he had insulted her. However, as bad a thought it was, he really didn't care. The meteor rocks were dangerous. He had seen the mischief wrought due to various rocks of different colors and the last thing Smallville needed was yet another color affecting people.
"What we need is a way to determine what kind of affect it has on the populace, and what we can do to dispel it," Lex declared.
"Um, of course," Christina hesitantly agreed. Then, Lex's watch beeped.
"Oh, excuse me. I have an appointment that I must get to," the man told her.
"Of course, Mr. Luthor. After all, you're an important man," was her response. Lex threw her a small smile, and then walked out of the building. Meanwhile, back in Smallville, Janet and Danny were at Make Out Point, exploring the back of Danny's Honda.
"Oh, Janet. Janet, Janet, Janet," Danny moaned.
"Call me 'Janey'," Janet requested.
"Janey, Janey, Janey," Danny promptly declared. Janet giggled as the boy's hands moved down her arms. Boy, was she ever glad she had discovered those pink rocks.
