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Chloe: Daily Planet
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Chloe moved into the Metropolis University dorms and scared her first roommate away with a mini version of the Wall of Weird. Lana became her new roommate after applying for late acceptance. Chloe became one step closer to her dream job of editor of the Daily Planet when she wrote a paper detailing her experiences with a vampire sorority. Shortly after, Lionel Luthor approached her again, and fed her inside information on the true identity of Milton Fine, and Lex's campaign for the Kansas State Senate.
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While working in the Daily Planet basement, Chloe runs into an old friend: Jimmy Olsen, who was working his first day at the Daily Planet as a photographer when all hell broke loose. Chloe and Jimmy rekindle a whirlwind relationship they started when she was an intern in high school. However, Clark's reaction to the kiss they shared is unclear. Continuing to be Clark's sidekick, Chloe helps a fledgling version of the Justice League on their first mission, but she stays in Smallville with Clark when they leave.
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Chloe's deal with Lionel was discovered by both Clark and Lex. Lex enlisted Chloe's help to try and bring down his father, and (using his newly-acquired super-hearing,) Clark accidentally overheard a telephone conversation between Chloe and Lionel. She assured Clark that she didn't tell Lionel anything he didn't already know and pleaded for forgiveness, but he did not accept her apology and their friendship was tenuous for a time. However, she kept her promise and stopped investigating him. Lionel continued to wheedle her for information, and when she didn't comply, he canceled her Daily Planet column and fired her father from his job.
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Whatever her feelings for Clark, Chloe has gotten involved with other guys. She told Lana Lang in "Unsafe" that she lost her virginity the previous summer to a fellow intern at the Daily Planet, Jimmy, whom she describes as "very cute, in a bow-tie kind of way." This is a reference to Jimmy Olsen, the ambitious kid journalist often dubbed "Superman's pal" and usually depicted in the comics as wearing a bowtie.
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