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Bonus Material: The Epilogue: One True Love
Clark’s POV
Watching her with my Mom while preparing something to eat had always been a favorite scene of mine. Her brown hair tied in a ponytail with slight blush on her cheeks while laughing at her favorite buddy. Ever since, I knew she would love the farm and the city equally. Her eyes were dancing in pure joy and contentment as she talked to my mother. I might be the calm on a stormy sea, but she would always be my rainbow on a rainy day. She was glowing as the days passed by so quickly. The epitome of a strong, intelligent, independent woman and at the same time she had the compassion and loyalty. I smiled unknowingly as I stood on the kitchen’s entrance while staring at the two women laughing together. It was breathtaking, listening to their giggles. She looked back at me with a wide grin and launched herself with a bear hug.
“How are you Lo?”
“That’s nice to hear taking away the lil thing.”
I kissed her cheek and then I chuckled.
“Don’t forget that it’s Lorraine.” She winked at me that made me laugh. I turned to see my mother smiling at us.
“Hey Mom. How are you?” I returned the embrace she gave me. Her hair, whitened with time, was still beautiful despite of the old age. She touched my face.
“How’s the rescue of Superman?”
“It’s okay Mom… Not that bad..”
“How about Clark Kent? It’s been years.”
“I know Mom, but it’s always been her.”
She nodded in understanding. She had always been my very supportive mother.
“Clark, the picnic basket is ready.”
“Thanks Mom.”
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I adjusted my eyeglasses as I sat on a grassy hill within The Kent’s Farm. Looking at her while flying her favorite ‘S’ shield kite, I opened the first page of the yellowish journal. A little smile painted on my lips as I touched on the withered Lilies.
“Hey Superman!”
I creased my forehead as I transferred my attention to the young woman running towards me while holding her kite.
“I miss doing this one, my work made me so busy.” She stopped for a while, while thinking for her next words. “When I’m flying this kite, the connection never fades, right?
I nodded. Ten years weren’t that long. She sat beside me and stared at the thing she was holding. With uneven breathing, I knew she was fighting back the tears.
“I was about to share some news today, but before that I think I need to hear some words from the journal.”
“Which part?” I asked.
She opened and browsed the pages and stopped at the last page. She handed me the book. “It’s your turn.” I adjusted my eyeglasses not knowing my hands were trembling.
May 22, 2029
3pm
‘This will be the last entry in this journal. Obviously, this is the last page…’
I chuckled this was really her.
‘A year had passed since the doctor diagnosed about my illness, though we did everything that we could do to prolong or heal me. But this is it. It can’t be altered. It can’t be changed. I won’t question God because despite of all the bad things that happened to me. The two beautiful people who are smiling right in front me are the living proof that God is still great. It feels so good to feel that someone loves you the same way as you do. Then a little one whose the exact carbon copy of me with the same strength as her Dad. Looking back I can say I lived a very fulfilling life. I won’t be there when Lorraine gets her diploma, when she marries the love of her life and bears her child. I know Clark, you’ll never leave her side, the same way as you did with me.
You may set me free, this physical body, but there’s always an invisible bond that will tie us together. I was about to finish the kite an hour or so. It will just be a remembrance that every time you fly this kite, I am the wind that softly blows it and the string of connection will never fade. I love you Smallville and Lorraine.
For the thousandth time, we’re still crying after reading Lois’s message. I wouldn’t get tired of it. She would always be my one and only.
“Happy birthday Mom… Dad… Mom… Here’s my surprise for both of you.” I eyed her questioningly. She rolled her eyes. Very Lois-like. Sometimes I wondered where I was in this daughter of mine.
“A book?” I said barely above a whisper.
“Yes!” She smiled widely. “Look here.”
“True Love by Lorraine L. Kent. Thank you… You’re Mom and I… we’re so proud of you.” I hugged her while hiding my misty eyes.
“I know Dad… I know… This is my first novel. And you know what? The release date will be on your 25th Wedding Anniversary.”
“Really?”
“Yeah, Dad… And with Mom…” She faced her tombstone. “…I’m going to read my dedication:
To Clark Jerome Kent and Lois Joanne Lane-Kent… My inspirations.
True love doesn’t have a happy ending.
Because true love never ends.
It never fades. It lives forever.
This is a story about faith… love… and hope…
I love you mom and dad.”
I ruffled my daughter’s hair, the way Lois and I did when she was young.
“Dad???” She was annoyed with my action but she also couldn’t hide the smile forming on her lips.
“Come on Lo, Oliver Queen II will still love you despite of your messy hair.”
She blushed. There, I saw myself in her. In few months time, I was about to give her away. Lois and I would forever be grateful for having Lorraine and for her precious talent for inking our beautiful story. Time would come that I would be joining my wife in the place where she was. Somewhere… The safest place where we belonged. This book of ours, we would live forever in the hearts of many by touching their lives with the tales of love and friendship of Lois and Clark.
~END~Statistik: Verfasst von C_K_unlimited — Mo 24. Mai 2010, 15:17
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