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"I can't believe she is dead," Pete whispered after the funeral, "What did they say the cause of death was?"
"They don't really know," Chloe answered, "but I bet that the meteor that crashed at Smallville years ago had something to do with it. I am going to go to my computer and find the answer. After the way we treated her, she at least deserves that."
Lana and Clark talked quietly.
"Do you think the ring caused it?" Clark asked. "I always thought there was something strange about it."
Lana replied, "Rings don't cause deaths. They just.don't. If it did, we have much bigger problems on our hands than the ring."
Clark said thoughtfully, "Stranger things HAVE happened."
"Clark, I have to be getting home. I'm am still not feeling well. Actually, it has gotten worse. I am burning up." Lana got up to leave.
"Ok, Lana, I will see you." He grasped her hand and noticed the bracelet. "You're actually wearing that bracelet?"
"Yes I am. I like it. I haven't taken it off since I bought it. I would have taken it off but it appears to be stuck. I'll fix it later."
"Lana, I don't want you to wear that anymore. It isn't right."
"Clark, I have to go. Why are you so worried about a dumb bracelet? I will see you at school tomorrow."
Clark knew something was going on, and it all seemed to tie in to the antique shop. It was a good thing he hadn't had time to pick up the rocker yet. But he had to figure out how to get the bracelet off of Lana. He decided to pay William Wallis another visit.
"I can't believe she is dead," Pete whispered after the funeral, "What did they say the cause of death was?"
"They don't really know," Chloe answered, "but I bet that the meteor that crashed at Smallville years ago had something to do with it. I am going to go to my computer and find the answer. After the way we treated her, she at least deserves that."
Lana and Clark talked quietly.
"Do you think the ring caused it?" Clark asked. "I always thought there was something strange about it."
Lana replied, "Rings don't cause deaths. They just.don't. If it did, we have much bigger problems on our hands than the ring."
Clark said thoughtfully, "Stranger things HAVE happened."
"Clark, I have to be getting home. I'm am still not feeling well. Actually, it has gotten worse. I am burning up." Lana got up to leave.
"Ok, Lana, I will see you." He grasped her hand and noticed the bracelet. "You're actually wearing that bracelet?"
"Yes I am. I like it. I haven't taken it off since I bought it. I would have taken it off but it appears to be stuck. I'll fix it later."
"Lana, I don't want you to wear that anymore. It isn't right."
"Clark, I have to go. Why are you so worried about a dumb bracelet? I will see you at school tomorrow."
Clark knew something was going on, and it all seemed to tie in to the antique shop. It was a good thing he hadn't had time to pick up the rocker yet. But he had to figure out how to get the bracelet off of Lana. He decided to pay William Wallis another visit.
