Authors Note: Hello. I got some reviews telling me I should continue, so here it is! It's not very good, but it'll get better with time. And fair warning, chapters won't be speedy since I'm in the middle of another story for The Outsiders, but sometimes cliff hangers are fun, right? No? Oh well, anyway, hope you enjoy it. I'm gonnna shut up now
Chapter 1
1 Year
"Clark, can I at least have a hint where you're taking me?" Lois asked her husbend as he held her by the shoulders to lead her to where ever they were going. She couldn't see anything, he put a blind fold on her. "I can't tell you."
She came home from work to him waiting in their condo holding it. Before she could ask him what was with the blindfold he was tying it on, that was downfall of having a spouse with super speed. You'd never know where they'd be next. He lead her to their car and drove around for awhile, now he was leading her through the streets of Metropolis. "I'm taking you somewhere." He told her. Lois was a little surprised. Clark was one for doing things out of the blue, like becoming a superhero, but nothing like this. That was one of the things she loved about him. She had known him for so many years, but she was still learning new things about him. From the fact that he was from another planet and had super powers to learning he used them to help others, every one was a new twist, but she never got tired of them.
"Can you please stop with this charade and just let me know?"
"What's the fun in that?" Clark answered. "C'mon, Clark seriously. Where are we going?" She asked him for the hundredth time that night.
"Here's a hint, it has something to do with today." By today, he meant their anniversey. They had offically been married for one year. It took seven long years but they finally did it, May 13, 2018.
Lois could have guessed that, but she was too distracted by being blinded by a scarf. "Well, where ever you're taking me better have chocolate chip cheesecake. I've been wanting some all day." She complained. "Thought you were on a diet." Clark remained Lois. "I know I am, that's probably why I want some so badly." She complained.
The sounds of the city buzzed soon faded away. Lois heard the sound a door opening and closing, then slience. "We're here." Clark announced. "Where's here?" Lois asked. Her husbend finally un-did the blindfold revealing a resturant filled with balloons, food, and some of their closest friends waiting for them.
"Surprise!" They all shouted. Lois didn't know what to think. Her first idea was to get upset at Clark, but she remembered he must have really put a lot into this and she appericate since he usually didn't pull stuff like this.
"Clark, honey did you plan this all by yourself?" She asked still in awe. "Not really, got a little help from a good friend of mine." He repiled. As if on cue, Lois's cousin and Clark's best friend Chloe came running over to hug Lois. "Hey, congratulations!" She cried. Right behind her was her husbend Oliver, with a smile on his face. "Great job, you too. You made it one year." He said.
"Chloe, Oliver, what are you doing out of Star City?" Lois asked, the suprises just kept coming. "We wouldn't miss this for the world." Chloe exclaimed as if it was obivous. "Where's Adam?" Lois asked them. Adam was their six year-old son. "Back in Star City with a trusted babysitter. Don't worry." Oliver assured her. "Oh, good. But you really didn't have to come all the way from Star City just to see us." Lois told them. "Shut up, Lois. Yes we did." Chloe said.
"Well, we better call Adam and say good night to him. We'll be back in a minute." Oliver said taking Chloe by the arm over of in the corner where it was quiet enough to hear Adam on the phone.
"Is everyone here?" Lois asked turning around to face Clark. "Your dad couldn't make it cause of work, your sister Lucy is always off somewhere in the world, and well...you know how White is, so no. Not everybody." Clark answered. "Clark..." She started to say. "Come on, honey. Just try to enjoy yourself. Today's special. He stopped her and gave her a kiss before she could complain again. She couldn't say no to that.
"Just one more question. Does this place have chocolate chip cheesecake?"
"As much as you want." Clark repiled smiling. "Good, then I'll enjoy myself."
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The next morning, Lois was awaken by the sound of the alarm clock, informing her it was 8:30. She moaned, it couldn't be 8:30 already, it felt so much eariler. But as she opened her eyes, she saw the sun shining through the shades, almost blinding her. And the clock now read 8:31. She pressed snooze, hoping to get at least a few more minutes of sleep.
But once she shut her eyes again she felt the movement of Clark on the matress. She wrapped his arm around her and kissed her cheek. "Tired from last night?" He asked whispering in her ear. "Mhm." She muttered too tired to say anything else. "Well, you were busy talking to everyone, thanking them over and over...and eating cheesecake." He remained her. "As long as I'm not hungover." She said. "I don't think you are. You only had one glass of wine, remember?"
Just then, Lois was wide awake. Her stomach felt like it was a washing machine put on spin. "Clark...I'm gonna..." She couldn't even finish her sentence. She ripped the covers off. "Lois?" Clark called after her.
Lois rushed to the bathroom at full speed, she felt like all her stomach was going to explode any second. She made to the bathroom on time to vomit. Clark was right behind her the whole time.
"Lois, you okay sweetheart?" He asked his wife, grabbing onto her hair so it wouldn't get in the way. He had done this before when Lois had too much to drink at a party, but it was never this bad.
"Yeah, it must've been something I ate last night at the restuant. I ordered a bit too much." She repiled once she was able to again. Too tired to get up, she rested her head on the side of the toilet bowl, it was hard and cold on her face. "Here let me get that." Clark said flushing everything inside down. Then he helped Lois up off the ground.
"Thanks, honey. You're too kind." Lois said. "You sure you're ok enough to go to work?" Clark asked concered. "I probably should. I have a deadline and Jimmy and I are going to go over some photographs." She answered even though she wasn't so sure she should leave the house herself.
"No, really. If you're not feeling well you should stay home. You don't look too good." Clark told her. Lois couldn't lie anymore. This was the man she loved. She devoted the rest of her life to him. He was the perfect man, literally.
She took a huge deep breath before letting it out. "Clark, hun, could you super-speed over to the store real quick? I need you to buy me something." She said. "What?" Clark asked still having the worry in his eyes.
"A pregnancy test..."
