Allison Mack credited as playing...
Chloe Sullivan
- Clark Kent: Chloe. I'm so glad I found you.
- Chloe Sullivan: Okay, there's a sentence I never thought I'd hear again.
- Clark Kent: We both did and said things that we regret. I know I did.
- Chloe Sullivan: Look, you have to believe that I would burn my press pass if I thought it would come between us.
- Clark Kent: No, you wouldn't. It's too much of who you are, and right now I need it.
- Clark Kent: Chloe, what I said about your mother, I was way out of line.
- Chloe Sullivan: It's cool. We all have family secrets, I guess. She left when I was five, so... I came downstairs and there was my dad trying to make waffles. He never even really explained why she left. It was weird.
- Clark Kent: I'm sorry.
- Chloe Sullivan: It's just hard thinking you weren't good enough for someone to love.
- Clark Kent: [taking her hand] Don't ever think that.
- Clark Kent: Why are you so obsessed about my mother? Do I ask you questions about yours?
- Chloe Sullivan: No, I guess not.
- Clark Kent: Yeah, that's because she hasn't shown her face here in years. If you want to find somebody's mother, find your own.
- Chloe Sullivan: [near tears] I know where she is, Clark! The difference is she's not interested in me.
- Lana Lang: I think he may be my biological father.
- Chloe Sullivan: Wow. Are you okay?
- Lana Lang: I think so. I wanna find out everything there is to know about him. I thought maybe you could help. But if you don't feel comfortable, it's...
- Chloe Sullivan: Actually, I'm flattered. It's nice that someone trusts me enough with their big family secret.
- Lana Lang: Then you'll do it?
- Chloe Sullivan: You know, I could tell you where he went to college, I can tell you how many outstanding parking tickets he has, I can even pull up his dental records and let you know if he flosses regularly. But if you really want to know who he is, I would suggest using the high-tech research device called the doorbell.
- Chloe Sullivan: [talking about how her mom left] It's just hard thinking you weren't good enough for someone to love.