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You meet up with Lois Lane-Kent in a motel outside of Metropolis. She arranged this discreet meeting place for the serious matter, far from the prying ears of The Daily Planet.
She is dressed in a black slip dress with delicate lace trim, and her hair cascades down her shoulders in loose waves. She greets you with an amicable smile. Her eyes gleam, but not with pride as usual. This time, it’s different, even though you can’t quite qualify it.
"Let’s put your investigation aside, Jay. Your natural hair color is beautiful and lush, you know. Pink is not a good hair color for you. I know you are mentally ill, probably because you were abused in childhood. But it’s time you stop this path of self-destruction and begin to heal."
Your childhood is not something you want to reminisce about. The abuse you suffered, it was too much. It broke you as a person, and you had to take drugs and adopt a new LGBT+ identity to forget all about it.
"I have heard you have a picture of me on your bedroom wall. Is that true?"
>"Yes, it’s true. You've always been an inspiration to me."
>"No, that’s not true. I'm not a pervert!"
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