author note: is this fic all i've cracked it up too be, or is it stinky
like blue cheese? i'm a little insecure about this, and where its going.
reviews might make me feel better---
"Am I the only one who thinks this has gone too far?" Chloe asked Pete and Clark as they exited their world history class.
"Who thinks WHAT has gone too far?" Lana asked as she joined the trio going down the main stairs.
"This entire Valentine's Day stuff. I know you're sort of into it, Lana, but when we discuss the history of this Hallmark tragedy in HISTORY CLASS, I believe it is just too much." Chloe sighed, opening her locker.
"Maybe you should try embracing it, instead of fighting it." Lana replied, tossing a meaningful look at Pete behind Chloe's back.
"That's not happening, Lana. I don't even think I'm going to COME to school tomorrow. Too much love for the single girl." Chloe grinned half-heartedly, and Lana mirrored her.
Clark grimaced at Chloe's words, sensing they were meant for him. He felt responsible for both girls' happiness, but he knew Lana wasn't ready to date anyone anytime soon, so---
"Well, if you want someone to take you to the dance---" Clark started, shutting his locker and facing his friends.
"I don't." Chloe interjected quickly, sharing a glance with Lana.
Since Lana had moved in, they had shared each other's boy woes, relationship mishaps, and a Clark bashing session from time-to-time. But only when they were PMS-ing, and they both felt sort of bad after it.
"How about you come to school but pay no attention to anything, then come over after dinner and let me help you with the assignments. Just focus on--- the next issue of the Torch." Pete swiftly saved Lana and his well laid out plan.
"I do have a huge cover page article to work on and I need the school's scanner---" Chloe said thoughtfully. "It's a deal, Pete."
"Sounds like a plan."
Lana grinned at Pete as she steered Chloe towards their next class.
"Bye, guys!" They called out over their shoulders.
-end part two
"Am I the only one who thinks this has gone too far?" Chloe asked Pete and Clark as they exited their world history class.
"Who thinks WHAT has gone too far?" Lana asked as she joined the trio going down the main stairs.
"This entire Valentine's Day stuff. I know you're sort of into it, Lana, but when we discuss the history of this Hallmark tragedy in HISTORY CLASS, I believe it is just too much." Chloe sighed, opening her locker.
"Maybe you should try embracing it, instead of fighting it." Lana replied, tossing a meaningful look at Pete behind Chloe's back.
"That's not happening, Lana. I don't even think I'm going to COME to school tomorrow. Too much love for the single girl." Chloe grinned half-heartedly, and Lana mirrored her.
Clark grimaced at Chloe's words, sensing they were meant for him. He felt responsible for both girls' happiness, but he knew Lana wasn't ready to date anyone anytime soon, so---
"Well, if you want someone to take you to the dance---" Clark started, shutting his locker and facing his friends.
"I don't." Chloe interjected quickly, sharing a glance with Lana.
Since Lana had moved in, they had shared each other's boy woes, relationship mishaps, and a Clark bashing session from time-to-time. But only when they were PMS-ing, and they both felt sort of bad after it.
"How about you come to school but pay no attention to anything, then come over after dinner and let me help you with the assignments. Just focus on--- the next issue of the Torch." Pete swiftly saved Lana and his well laid out plan.
"I do have a huge cover page article to work on and I need the school's scanner---" Chloe said thoughtfully. "It's a deal, Pete."
"Sounds like a plan."
Lana grinned at Pete as she steered Chloe towards their next class.
"Bye, guys!" They called out over their shoulders.
-end part two
