Room Temperature 𐙚 Clark Kent

Room Temperature 𐙚 Clark Kent

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❝ 𝑀akes me wonder-Why couldn't you be ready to? I was ready, 𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘥𝘺 to be happy. Ready for that long look that 𝘯𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳 ends, now I don't know what to do. ───────── ౨ৎ ───────── Sophia Etchon never asked to be caught in the orbit of journalist, Clark Kent. A quiet archivist with a guarded past, she always preferred manuscripts over headlines. But in the rising climate of reunion with an old college friend-and the sharp edge of Lex Luther's interest, Sophia finds herself unarchiving a little more than ancient history. Clark is kind, awkward, and hiding something impossible. And Sophia, despite herself is starting to care. A slow-burn story about memory, obsession, and the feeling of being seen when you least want to be. Because some things are left safest at room temperature. ───────── ౨ৎ ───────── [JULY 2025-TBA] [ Clark Kent x Female OC. ] [ Based on Superman Legacy, 2025 release] [ Will avoid major plot spoilers as long as best as I can] [PreFilm - will eventually tie in the film]
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𝘊𝘓𝘈𝘙𝘈 𝘍𝘓𝘖𝘙𝘌𝘚, one of the new interns at the Daily Planet hasn't always felt like she belonged. Ever since she was a little girl she always felt like an outcast. Whether it was her talking about interests that girls "shouldn't" be into like superheroes or dinosaurs or even when she was talking about things girls "should" be into. However, everytime she picked a camera, she felt like her story belonged. That her side mattered. No one would know it was her behind the camera unless they looked at the citation. She could tell any story she wanted in a photograph without feeling like an outcast. That was up until Clark Kent came along and made her realize her story didn't just have to be in a photograph, but that it could be outside of the photograph. That her story did matter. She mattered. story made by - anevilresident!! <3

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