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Archive of posts filed under the PGFanfic category.

Seeing Is Believing

Author: Pam Jernigan Email: [email protected] Rated: PG [Continuity Note: I suppose, strictly speaking, this would have to happen sometime during the episode “WE HAVE A LOT TO TALK ABOUT”, but it hasn’t much of a plot, so I don’t think it’ll matter.] —————————————————————————- Dan Scardino hummed a cheery tune as he entered the Daily Planet […]

R.I.P. Tommy Crooner

Author: Pam Jernigan Email: [email protected] Rated: PG This is just a little something a friend and I worked up in the hour following Forget Me Not… it’s a pleasant little revenge fantasy <g> that had us giggling instead of crying over that ending… Warning: Don’t read this if you’re mentally unstable! —————————————————————————- Tommy Crooner was […]

Quiet Night

Author: Pam Jernigan Email: [email protected] Rated: PG [written before & during the INPY arc as therapy **double asterisks means thoughts**] —————————————————————————- “Can you reach your keys, Clark? Mine are buried.” Lois was balancing a half-gallon of ice cream (chocolate, of course), two bags of takeout (Thai for him, and Italian for her), and a six […]

Private Grief

Author: Pam Jernigan Email: [email protected] Rated: PG Dialog and actions in the second scene are taken directly from the episode “That Old Gang of Mine” (written by Gene Miller & Karen Kavner),; I added my interpretation of some motives. ============= “Lois, are you sure you’re okay?” Clark asked anxiously, one more time, as they arrived […]

Presidential Party (but no one wants to dance)

Author: Pam Jernigan Email: [email protected] Rated: PG [Note: This story is part of the continuity begun in PRESIDENT KENT and continued in ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN; you should read those first. (No, really, you should, this won’t make much sense otherwise – you go and read them; I’ll wait right here…) In this story, the […]

All the President’s Men (can’t keep Lois Lane out of trouble)

Author: Pam Jernigan Email: [email protected] Rated: PG [Note: This is a sequel to PRESIDENT KENT. If you haven’t read the original, you should read that before this. My ideas about the Secret Service come mainly from Tom Clancy novels and that one Clint Eastwood movie, so please forgive any inaccuracies. I think I saw somewhere […]

President Kent

Author: Pam Jernigan Email: [email protected] Rated: PG <pointing finger at Chris Mulder> This was all *her* fault; she planted the idea in my head (not, to be fair, that she knew she was doing it). So blame her if you don’t like it <g> Actually, this is what you get when a FOLC reads political […]

Prelude to an Answer

Author: Pam Jernigan Email: [email protected] Rated: PG Dedicated with appreciation to the FOLCs on CompuServe for being such insightful, intelligent, and understanding companions – you guys are great. Special thanks to Diane Whiteside for giving me a head start. —————————————————————————- Lois woke up alone. As was all too common lately, she was confused, but at […]

Phone Tag

Author: Pam Jernigan Email: [email protected] Rated: PG This story is a companion piece to “It’s a Thing He Does at Parties” by Jude Williams, and she very kindly allowed me to post this little bit of fluff. Jude describes her story this way: “Linda King puts up a new hurdle for Lois and Clark as […]

Million Miles Away

Author: Pam Jernigan Email: [email protected] Rated: PG I was intrigued by the episode “Tempus, Anyone?”. It’s one of my favorite episodes of the third season, for many reasons. While I adore its poignancy, I felt a strong need to create an eventual happy ending for the alternate Clark, and to answer two basic questions: What […]