Both Clark and his cousin, Kara-El, were impressed by how fast Lois had learned to control her powers. They knew she would have gained some control before she gave birth, but not reached total mastery. Although, knowing how General Samuel Lane had educated his two daughters, it should have been expected.
The only part still tricky was her hearing. Sure, she seemed to have perfect mastery of it, but there wasn't much noise in the fortress even when all three of them were here, and Clark feared that a city like Metropolis would be overwhelming for her right now. So with the help of the Justice League, he establish a way for family and friends to come see her, slowly increasing the numbers of visitors that could come at the same time. She was also visited by members of the superhero community wanting to show their support from time to time.
Reporters from all around the world had wanted an interview since Clark revealed the truth about him, but couldn't let that happen before Lois mastered her powers. And even then, he feared how the stress of an interview would affect his wife and their baby. It wasn't until Sam Lane finally accepted to see his pregnant daughter, thanks to the insistent sermons of her sister, Lucile "Lucy" Lane, and the resulting altercation between the general and Lois, that Superman felt Lois could accept an interview if she wanted.
General Lane, her own father, had spent too much time clamoring how he disapproved of her wedding with an alien, let alone carrying his child, a point only aggravated by the fact it turned her into one more alien. Having enough of him, Lois got up and slowly walked to her father. She would have loved to tackle him but it wasn't realist, considering the circumstances, so she simply punched him in the stomach. Lois never liked pulling her punch, but knew she would kill him otherwise so, demonstrating a perfect mastery of both her force and speed, she struck just strongly enough to make him double-over without causing more damage. Worst case scenario: Sam Lane would go home with a light bruise. "If I had a choice in the matter I would have stayed human, General. I was perfectly happy with my life and never wanted any superpowers," Stated the reporter-turned-Kryptonian "but I don't feel any regret with how things turned. I'm still happy with my life, about to be a mother, and if you can't share my happiness I don't want you in my life, nor the life of your grand-daughter." (Thankfully, Lucy still supported her sister after this incident.)
So about a month after she was first authorized a non-Kryptonian visitor, a now eight month pregnant Lois was about to have her first interview as Superman's wife. Because that's what she was to the world now, the woman who married a super-powered alien and now carry his child, gaining superpowers of her own in the process.
When Clark had started organizing the thing he tried to keep it simple and amicable: a reporter from the DP, Lois and him. But while his intentions were simply to ensure things stayed friendly, or at least polite, it rapidly caused an uproar. Information medias of all kind accused Clark of doing it only to promote the Daily Planet, and tried to coerce him into changing it into a full blown press conference, but he couldn't do that to his wife. She may have become virtually invulnerable, she was still pregnant and needed a minimum of calm.
Finally a compromise was reached by making it a joined article between the Daily Planet and the Metropolis Inquisitor. In the eyes of most peoples the Inquisitor passed for the DP stronger competitor, but if you asked Lois and Clark the Inquisitor was nothing more than a tabloid full of unverified rumors and speculations. Lois wasn't happy with that arrangement, but still preferred it to the alternative.
The Justice League took upon itself to look after Metropolis during the Interview, so Kara and Clark could be there for Lois.
The Inquisitor had sent Dana Dearden, a sexy brunette reporter with blue eyes who considered herself Lois biggest rival. Like a lot of women, Dana had dreamed of being Superman's lover, if not wife. Over time, she became jealous of Lois and accused her of voluntarily placing herself in danger, for the sole purpose of obtaining exclusive interviews once rescued by Superman. There was no love lost between Lois and her, and the recent revelation only amplified it.
Perry White, wanting to demonstrate his paper was still as objective as humanly possible, regardless to his relation with Lois and Clark, sent a young reporter named Miko Ogawa. Miko lacked experience, but Perry censed in her all the quality to become a great reporter.
Jimmy Olsen was there too. Both papers wanted to diffuse a video of the interview on their websites, and the super-powered family had accepted on the express condition the video was diffused uncut. "Ready when you are, CK!" he said, starting the record.
"Ready Lois?" Asked the iconic superhero to his wife.
"As ready I'll ever be."
"Before we start, I have a gift for you Lois" The one who interrupted them was this Supergirl chick who intervened in Superman's stead half the time since the start of Lois' pregnancy. Jimmy had never seen her this close before. She wore an uniform that looked a lot like Superman's, all blue with a red & yellow cape and a red belt, but with some key differences. First, her cape was a bit more fantasy and, unlike her cousin's, seemed to be detachable. Next, the symbol on her chest looked more like a mirrored 'Z' than Clark's iconic 'S'. And finally, it exposed her sumptuous legs. Jimmy couldn't help but think the blonde Kryptonian was the sexiest girl he ever saw, a shame she was only in her late teens.
"You married into the house of El, the only family to have survived Krypton's end, and are interviewed as one of its members. Its something quite official and you should look the part," declared Kara, before placing a copy of Superman's infamous logo on Lois chest. It then replaced her cloth by tights of the same blue than her husband's, with red boots, a red line around the cuffs, and a red cap connected to the top-side parts of the El crest. The soon-to-be-mother wasn't so sure it was a good idea for her to wear a Kryptonian ceremonial outfit during the interview, but Kara would insist, so she relented.
It was then time for the interview proper to start and Dana Dearden, tired of waiting, posed her first question before Lois could give the go signal. "So Lois, what it feel like to be Ms. Superman?"
Internally Lois was fuming, but was able to appear calm when she answered, "Really? 'Ms. Superman'? I probably should have seen it coming from peoples who titled 'Superpowers: an S.T.D.?' their text about Clark's reveal of his biggest secret. But if you had listened correctly to my husband, you would know the one responsible for my change is the little one." At her mention of her future kid, Lois instinctively stroked her swollen belly. "Since, unlike her father, she's going to be born on Earth and not Krypton, she's already developing her powers. If it wasn't for me gaining powers of my own, her punches and kicks would kill me."
Miko Ogawa noted how Lois used feminine pronouns to speak of her future child, and deduced it must be a girl. She would have asked about it if she hadn't noted something else in her fellow reporter's answer. "When you said your daughter already manifested some of her powers 'since she's going to be born on Earth', does that mean Kryptonians didn't have any powers back on Krypton?"
Lois bit her lips, realizing what she accidentally revealed. Thankfully, Kara came to her rescue. "Krypton's environment was practically identical to Earth's one, with only one slight difference, which is why we have incredible powers on Earth while we weren't that different from humanity back home. And we won't reveal what is that slight difference that change so much, so don't waste your time asking."
"Thank you for that little interlude, Supergirl" said Dana Dearden.
The Inquisitor's reporter was about to ask another question, but got interrupted by the teenage Kryptonian. "My name is Kara-El, not Supergirl. I hate when peoples call me that, so please be respectful and use my proper name."
Seeing how stiff Kara had become and the red tint her eyes was taking, and wanting to defuse the situation, Miko Ogawa said "Dully noted, Miss El. I'm sure Ms. Dearden didn't mean to be disrespectful toward you." When Kara answered the DP's reporter with nothing more than a sad smile, Miss Ogawa wondered if she said something wrong, but decided not to ask before the interview ended.
Dana Dearden cleared her throat. "So your kid is going to be a girl. Do you know what you will name her?"
"Yes, we do" laconically answered Lois.
"And what will she be named?" Insisted Dana Dearden.
A sighing Lois said "We named her in a way that honor both of her human and Kryptonian sides."
Sensing the mother-to-be didn't want to say more, and knowing someone from the Inquisitor will choose to ignore those signs, Miko Ogawa asked her own question before the other reporter could insist more. "Ms. Lane, could you try explaining what its like to have all those powers?"
"Honestly its terrifying, even once you can control them" admitted Lois. "Not only am I now strong enough to break almost anything on the planet, but I could easily eavesdrop on anyone on earth, and that's only the obvious part."
After this, she was still asked some questions, notably about how she discovered Clark Kent was Superman and how she reacted, but the interview didn't take much longer.
Once the interview ended, and while Jimmy was parking his video equipment, Miko approached Supergirl and said "I saw how you reacted after I called you 'Miss El'. Was I wrong to call you that?"
Kara shook her head. "No you weren't. It's just… Something about Kryptonian traditions, and how much I miss my home-world. I know it doesn't exist anymore! But…"
Sometime peoples could be homesick simply for living somewhere else in the same country, so Miko wasn't surprised the Kryptonian girl felt that way for living on a different planet. Still, she wanted to help Kara feel better and so proposed "Why don't you write a book about life on Krypton? I'm sure people would love to know about the everyday life of your peoples and their traditions!" voluntarily keeping silent that people were curious only because Superman is Kryptonian.
The young reporter hadn't expected to be hugged by an overjoyed Kara-El exclaiming "That's an excellent Idea! Rao bless you, Miko Ogawa!"