clara "why are you booing me i'm right" oswald (
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eastbound2022-10-15 07:15 am
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video; un: hide-and-seek
[ Clara's sitting as privately as it's going to get in the Mouse House, still a little breathless. Not from exertion, but from realizing she might've heard something she shouldn't. She can't know for sure, but her gut tells her it's important. Her first instinct is to find the Doctor and tell him, but she'd done the first thing he'd asked her not to and wandered off. As always.
In need of semi-fresh air, she'd waited until he was busy talking to someone else before quickly excusing herself, walking away before the Doctor could protest. She'd walked a few blocks toward the ports when she'd overheard a small group talking about a person named Cain. The way the apparent co-workers tensed and glared at her when spotted, made her feel as if the complaining hadn't been meant to be heard by anyone, not just her. Back inside, she's decided to share what she overheard when she doesn't spot the Doctor right away. Whipping out her new device she takes a minute or two to understand how it works before her face pops up on the screen. ]
Hullo, I'm Clara. Met some of you during the [ Her free hand waves around vaguely. ] events. I'm not sure what is and isn't important here, but a talking fox told me I needed to make tea to get out of a murder house, so who am I to decide what everyone should or shouldn't know?
[ Either someone tells her not to worry about it, or she's given out something everyone needs to know. She should really wait for the Doctor, but there's no going back now that she's announced it. ]
Went outside and overheard two people talking about someone named Cain do..brick? [ She can't quite remember how it was pronounced, but hopefully, she's close enough. ] They've done something to make an employer angry enough to hit an employee after getting off the phone with Cain. Something about an offer involving parts and grease for Minaras and Eidris. There was more, but I'm not sure if this means anything or not. The people talking about it got pretty upset when they saw me, so I thought it might be worth mentioning.
[ There's a pause as she decides to wrap things up. ]
In case none of this matters, quick question. If you've met the Doctor, what was your first impression, please? [ There's a quick, cheeky and teasing smile that suggests knowing him before the video ends. ]
In need of semi-fresh air, she'd waited until he was busy talking to someone else before quickly excusing herself, walking away before the Doctor could protest. She'd walked a few blocks toward the ports when she'd overheard a small group talking about a person named Cain. The way the apparent co-workers tensed and glared at her when spotted, made her feel as if the complaining hadn't been meant to be heard by anyone, not just her. Back inside, she's decided to share what she overheard when she doesn't spot the Doctor right away. Whipping out her new device she takes a minute or two to understand how it works before her face pops up on the screen. ]
Hullo, I'm Clara. Met some of you during the [ Her free hand waves around vaguely. ] events. I'm not sure what is and isn't important here, but a talking fox told me I needed to make tea to get out of a murder house, so who am I to decide what everyone should or shouldn't know?
[ Either someone tells her not to worry about it, or she's given out something everyone needs to know. She should really wait for the Doctor, but there's no going back now that she's announced it. ]
Went outside and overheard two people talking about someone named Cain do..brick? [ She can't quite remember how it was pronounced, but hopefully, she's close enough. ] They've done something to make an employer angry enough to hit an employee after getting off the phone with Cain. Something about an offer involving parts and grease for Minaras and Eidris. There was more, but I'm not sure if this means anything or not. The people talking about it got pretty upset when they saw me, so I thought it might be worth mentioning.
[ There's a pause as she decides to wrap things up. ]
In case none of this matters, quick question. If you've met the Doctor, what was your first impression, please? [ There's a quick, cheeky and teasing smile that suggests knowing him before the video ends. ]

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[ She died for him, but she can't fathom demanding anything in return. That isn't who she is, it isn't her heart. There's a flicker of hurt on her face and it settles in her eyes before looking away from him. The conversation, by nature of what it is, was always going to sting, but she hadn't expected the hit to her heart. She glances up at him again. ]
Have I been a ghost to you since the day you started watching my life? Had you already decided then that you'd ask me to travel with you? Had you already carved out the space for me in the index of your hearts when you watched me at my mother's funeral?
[ Her eyes move to her lap, looking at her hands, picking under one of her fingernails. ]
Why find me at all?
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He's very nearly at the point where he simply can't do this anymore right now. He feels his mind turning in a circle, nowhere to really escape to. He doesn't get cornered like this often; that's what this feels like, being cornered and forced to dredge up the worst and most vulnerable parts of himself. He feels as though he's being studied under a microscope, forced to explain what feels intangible, what exists without words.
There is so much that he feels all the time and he would never be able to explain that to anyone, most especially a human. Only precious few even understand because they've felt it, too. He can string some words together out loud that might sound like something approaching an explanation, but none of it would really tell the whole truth, the way he feels loss, the way it lives inside of him, down to the deepest parts of his soul. Loss and grief don't make him unique; such things have touched almost every creature in the universe. But the way he feels it when he closes his eyes, the sensation of grief, the way everyone around him really is a ghost and he's trying to outrun the loss of them. It's not just an event to be lived through and moved on from, it's the reality of every second. He does well enough, he thinks, at masking it, but now Clara's asking questions he can't and doesn't want to answer.
By the same token, the way that he feels love is wholly unique, at least in his observations of humans since he's ever so fond of them. Love doesn't end for him, it doesn't go away. From the first moment he felt it, of any kind, to what he feels now as he lingers in a dark corridor and worries about everyone he's met here, and already loves. Everything and everyone he's ever loved has just built and built upon each other, a towering testimony in his hearts to the one thing that has the power to make all of his precious ghosts live forever with him. He hasn't loved all of them the same, no, of course not. But he loves with everything that he has, so deeply, so wretchedly painful, so all-consuming, burning with the fire of the universe's every star. That, too, would destroy him if he let himself feel just how much he loves. So he doesn't love the same way that humans do. He loves with quiet touches, looks of pride, happy hugs, promises he can't keep but desperately wants to. He loves from hello to goodbye, he loves with lingering glances when they aren't looking, so he can commit their sense of wonder and joy to memory. He loves who they were, who they are, who they will be. He loves who they all were to him, and he loves the gifts they leave when they go: the memories that help him breathe.
He doesn't know who Clara is, not entirely, but she's died twice for him and she will die again, probably for him - if her track record is any indication. Just the mere thought of that for a moment takes his breath away. Why should anyone else have to die for him? But they will. Die for him, because of him, and even without him, old and grey in their beds - God, he hopes for such mercies. But they still go away, all of them, in the end.
For the Doctor, not talking about them doesn't mean they don't exist or weren't important. Completely the opposite, in fact. He pretends to forget, he plays the lie so well he almost believes it himself sometimes. But they're all there with him, always, they never go away. He just tries to find some peace amid the madness by keeping them asleep in his mind. ]
You're asking a question I can't answer, because I don't know what I know and what you already know. I don't even know what I don't know about what I know.
[ Or something. He swipes a hand over his face, looking over at her again. ]
What's the question you're not asking? Say it. You're avoiding it. Just say it, Clara.
Will I forget you?
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When my mum died, it was like my dad refused to ever acknowledge her again. There was an attack in London and she was killed, but it was like she walked away because she wanted to. No more photos, no more talking about her. I'd try to bring her up but he got angry every time. Then he met someone new and that was it. My mum never existed.
[ Even as she tells this to the Doctor, she begins to realize her mistake. He isn't human, and she'd put him into the same category of mourners. ]
Then you regenerated, and you pulled away from me. You ran like you were trying to forget.
[ She has to stop before she says too much, and Clara closes her eyes tightly, head going back against the wall. ]
I don't want you to go.
[ But he's already gone. ]
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He stops his pacing and fidgeting, moving to kneel in front of her now. With her eyes closed, he doesn't want to startle her, so he reaches out gently just to cover her hand, to draw her focus back to him for a moment. ]
And I don't want you to go.
[ I don't cope well myself, he thinks, but doesn't say. He doesn't handle loss well, never has, and never will. But perhaps he can be forgiven, for loving all of them so very much. ]
I don't know why I pulled away from you. Well, I can imagine a few reasons - regeneration madness among them. If I know myself - and really I only do sometimes - I'm absolutely terrified of you. Of what you'll think of me, of how we'll both change now. I'll need your help more than I ever have before.
But those moments - they're far away right now. I'm sorry, Clara. I'm sorry I went away. But we're here together and you're going to be safe, no matter what happens.
Hey. Look at me. [ If she does, or if she doesn't (that part doesn't matter), he softens his voice even more and gives her a smile. ] I could never forget you. I never would.
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You mean more to me than anything else in the universe. I know you don't understand why yet, and that's alright. As long as when you run, you never forget me.
[ Run you clever boy. And remember me. A part of her has known all along, and her echoes after (before?) her. She sniffles and clears her throat in an attempt to pull herself together. ]
It isn't the same, is it? The way you keep us with you. [ Not the same as the box she was trying to lump him into, not a human, but something completely different and ancient. ]
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That absolutely terrifies him. It's happened before, so many times, and then his friends get reckless and they decide that for some reason, his life is worth more than theirs, when the opposite will always, always be true. He wants to insist on that, but he keeps quiet for now. ]
It's never the same, but always important. And you are, Clara. You're important to me.
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I slipped, in my mind. I gave you human feelings, human expectations. You love us, but you're further from being like us than I remember, sometimes. [ She understands now, his words combining with River's to give her new insight. ]
All of those years and all of those people. No wonder you need two hearts to hold it all.
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He smiles just a little, though, and he does allow the touch to his chest as he covers her hand delicately. ]
Well, youβre only human yourself. You can be forgiven for it.
Come on, now. Back inside. You should rest, you look terrible.
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You have a habit of telling me when I look awful, but you never seem to notice when I'm in fancy dress if we go somewhere nice.
[ He hasn't really taken her anywhere yet, just one planet from his perspective, but is it any secret that he'll take her places? That's the point of traveling with him. She holds her hands out so he can help her up. ]