clara oswald (
parallels) wrote in
eachdraidh2015-01-05 08:28 pm
003 ☆ Voice ☆ Both Courts
Clara Oswald here.
So...
[There's a lengthy pause as if she really doesn't want to be doing this post but feels compelled to for some reason. Or perhaps she just has no idea how to start.]
So this is Draubwurld's chance to play advice columnist. About-
[There's another painful silence. Or space for a long suffering sigh.]
Relationships.
[Another pause and then suddenly she bursts into speech, going to quickly that it's a little frightening that someone's mouth can move that fast.]
I'm mean I can't be the only one, can I? Had someone back home and then ended up here. Or back here, technically, for me. And now you've got to figure out what's to be done about it. Can't stand around the station hoping your mobile will finally, someday, send them a text message back. The one that you meant to reply to before you showed up here.
If we're trapped here for years and age slowly, it's not quite going to work to just pop back in when the war is over. "Hey, sorry, got kidnapped by fairies 65 years ago, sorry about that, yeah I'd love to go to the cinema like you said in your text". And all the while, they've wondering why you went missing all those years ago.
[And there it is, the sigh.]
Do you just... remain loyal even if it means they might have forgotten you when you return? Or moved on? Or do you call it a wash and start thinking of this place as a new life.
Either way, feels like a bit of losing game, no matter what you do. Suppose that's part of war. But war doesn't usually last centuries. For humans like me, anyway.
[Then she realizes something she probably should have said way back from the start.]
Sorry. For the too much information. And the personal questions. And personal answers if-and-or-when they are given.
Thanks.
So...
[There's a lengthy pause as if she really doesn't want to be doing this post but feels compelled to for some reason. Or perhaps she just has no idea how to start.]
So this is Draubwurld's chance to play advice columnist. About-
[There's another painful silence. Or space for a long suffering sigh.]
Relationships.
[Another pause and then suddenly she bursts into speech, going to quickly that it's a little frightening that someone's mouth can move that fast.]
I'm mean I can't be the only one, can I? Had someone back home and then ended up here. Or back here, technically, for me. And now you've got to figure out what's to be done about it. Can't stand around the station hoping your mobile will finally, someday, send them a text message back. The one that you meant to reply to before you showed up here.
If we're trapped here for years and age slowly, it's not quite going to work to just pop back in when the war is over. "Hey, sorry, got kidnapped by fairies 65 years ago, sorry about that, yeah I'd love to go to the cinema like you said in your text". And all the while, they've wondering why you went missing all those years ago.
[And there it is, the sigh.]
Do you just... remain loyal even if it means they might have forgotten you when you return? Or moved on? Or do you call it a wash and start thinking of this place as a new life.
Either way, feels like a bit of losing game, no matter what you do. Suppose that's part of war. But war doesn't usually last centuries. For humans like me, anyway.
[Then she realizes something she probably should have said way back from the start.]
Sorry. For the too much information. And the personal questions. And personal answers if-and-or-when they are given.
Thanks.

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[ but part of her knows that isn't true, even as hard as she wants to believe it. chris is the type of person who doesn't let go, but clarisse is the type of person who shoves until the other person is forced to. it's easier to push people out of her life than it is to keep them there, and eventually that would happen with chris, wouldn't it? he's too good for her; he deserves someone so much better. but she knows, deep down, that even if she moves on, he never will. he'll cling to her and wait and hope and pray to every god he knows the name of — and it's the fact that she knows that that makes it so much harder, so much worse when she thinks about the inevitability of never seeing him again, or being stuck here for so long that all he becomes is a distant memory she can replay in the small basin the monarchs gave her, like looking at an old photo album that moves and reminds her of a time long since passed. ]
Nobody wants to let go. [ she's learned a lot about that kind of thing while she's been here — letting go of her anger, her hate, her resentment. it's never completely gone, but continuing to cling to all those negative emotions wasn't doing her any good, nor was it doing anyone else any good. maybe that was the point, but she's had to open her eyes to what's in front of her and stop looking at everything through the lens of the past, even if that past doesn't always feel like it really has passed. ] Sometimes it's necessary. [ at least if she let chris go, she wouldn't feel so miserable about him all the time. ]
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I suppose not.
[She didn't want to let go of the Doctor. As much as she thought she hated him after the moon, she didn't want to give him up. She thought of every reason, every logical cold hard fact about why she should. She noted every bit of cruelty he'd ever displayed to her. And yet, she couldn't.
She hadn't wanted to. Wasn't willing to.
But with Danny. She could, for his own sake. She didn't want to and the thought of it tore away at her insides and left her feeling sick and alone. But for him, she could do it. He had to be happy, Danny Pink. That was what mattered. The Doctor, at least, could handle everything that they had to endure here.]
Hurts like hell though. Fighting to protect him and yet having to let him go.
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[ she means both of them, chris and danny. she wants to believe that if either of their respective boyfriends showed up here, they would understand why they did what they did, why they moved on, if clarisse ever can force herself to. some might say she's taking the easy way out if she lets go of her feelings for chris — but she knows what she feels for him won't ever truly go away. he was the first person she ever fell in love with (silena taught her what love was), and that love will always be there. but she thinks it hurts more to keep holding onto those feelings than to let them go. either way, it's going to be painful, but one way at least has a higher chance of a happy ending. ]
Maybe it's just selfish, but ... I've never been known for being particularly selfless.