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Lois Joanne Lane ([personal profile] presspasskey) wrote in [personal profile] bodyreads 2011-09-05 06:03 pm (UTC)

Can Cass predict what your character is thinking/planning/doing? Yes--feeling more than thinking.

If yes, what limitations do you have on this? Not many--Bruce (who admittedly knows her better) finds her a totally open book. Plus Lois rarely tries to hide anything. The one thing that I'd rather she not necessarily get is Clark's second job, not from Lois. That's his right to share or not share, even on this level, I think. If you want the tl;dr that I have sanely cut off about her body language around the two personas, I can give that to you here or privately or whatever.

Is there anything you'd rather she not be able to predict? The rare occasion where Lois just... decides at whim to do something and honestly doesn't know what it is ahead of time. She can be stupidly impulsive and change direction at the last minute. Very, very rare for Cass, but it might happen. I'd let you know ahead of time. Again: feeling will be hugely obvious, but sometimes her thought process is convoluted and a weird mix of rational/irrational.

Anything else? OMG CASS! ilu. Also, Lois finds the bat-kids in general adorable and is possibly going to take Cass under her wing at some point with "Here, this is HOW TO BE A NORMAL GIRL while still being all superhero-y, trust me it's possible."

(Sorry I talk a lot.)

The one other specific thing, I think, is that Cass should be able to read off of Lois that she is acutely aware that Bruce is Batman--and is pretending at herself that she doesn't know to try to protect him, even if she is having trouble staying in denial about it. Cass might find this highly dangerous. ;-D

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