Clara Oswald (
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CHARACTERS: Clara Oswald & Others
LOCATION: around the station
DATE: 2nd half of April
CONTENT: closed starters for station mayhem
WARNINGS: will update as needed
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LOCATION: around the station
DATE: 2nd half of April
CONTENT: closed starters for station mayhem
WARNINGS: will update as needed
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closed to the eleventh doctor
They seem to fall into their usual routine from there, the Doctor making his way around the station and Clara slipping into her chores to keep her busy. They've been back a few days when he finds her practicing first aid in the infirmary. She instantly knows it's him when she spots the shadow of his lanky frame approaching from behind. But she still plays along as he taps at her right shoulder, laughing as she knows he's being a huge nerd and has gone over to her left side to try and "hide". ]
Careful, or you'll be my next test subject.
[She teases, holding up a roll of gauze bandages. But all thought of work is set aside as she turns to her left side, dimpled grin intact as she looks up at him. It's easy to tell that he's here with a purpose in mind. He wouldn't interrupt her studying otherwise, not with how keen he is to help her find her place here. one that doesn't involve violence.]
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[ The Doctor huffs a little petulantly, but there's no bite in his voice, and his silly little smile betrays the rest of the ruse, leaving him to smile even wider in her direction.
He eyes the items surrounding her, all of the tools and materials that he's seen some of the others use frequently enough. (Particularly on missions.) Bandages and needles and splints and all that. Marta carries a kit around with her, he remembers that much.
And Rory —
Well. We won't think of Rory right now.
The Doctor clears his throat and straightens his back, holding a hand out to her. ]
When was the last time you had a crepe so full of fruit and jam and chocolate and that sort of snowy sugar, and something a little bit alien?
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Don't think I've ever had alien crepes before.
[Which means that she's excited to give them a try. There's an eager glint in her eye as she looks up to him, lips momentarily pursing together.]
Did you make me crepes, Doctor?
[He's never made her crepes before. She has to say that she approves.]
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closed to the twelfth doctor
She thinks maybe it's because she's wearing it and he wants it back, so she takes great care to clean the jacket before going to find him in the labs later that day. His jacket is quietly set down on his workspace, and she watches him work for a moment before clearing her throat.]
I wasn't intending on stealing it. Not completely.
[She does, however, have to reach into the pocket on the jacket to pull out the sonic he's made her. That's promptly put into the pocket of her dress for safe keeping.]
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Instead of The Doctor’s usual deep slump into the seat of the chair for him to sulk about for hours, he sits upright at his workstation. Several parts and tools are scattered about the area with no actual means of organization. His eyes are directed to the jacket Clara leaves by his side. He looks up at her, then back at his project. ]
I wasn’t expecting a coat heist.
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[She shrugs, not sure why she's bothering to explain. The Doctor likely doesn't need or want an explanation. If she needed his coat, she knows he'd give it to her without question. But given that she knows exactly how far his duty of care for her goes, it's hard to miss the look of concern in his eyes.]
You're worried. Why?
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the aftermath.
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Always glad to see her friend, Clara's quick to invite her to head back to assist her in cleaning up the Doctor's little collection. It doesn't take long for their cleaning to turn into trying on each and every hat, laughing with amusement as they go.
For once she's not completely poking fun of the hats. In fact, there's an element of fondness as she picks up each one and tries it on. that's exactly how she ends up with one of his uglier hats on her head, and her nose wrinkles up in disapproval. She's sure she looks ridiculous.]
The things we do for the people we love.
[Not that the Doctor's going to see her in this hat, but he'll appreciate her organizing them for him. She's sure of it.]
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[ andy has seen so many hats over the multiple millennia she's been alive, and while she's not a fucking nerd about them like the doctor, she has to admit she does enjoy a good hat. she pulls on the wizard hat, but honestly it's comfortable and the height makes her think of the steppe. ]
Do you mean the physical wearing of the hat? I didn't realize it was so painful. [ she's half teasing. ]
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I meant the constant cleaning up of the hats, actually.
[Which is nothing more than a joke, because she never minds getting to clean and organize something. Especially not something that he loves so much.]
It feels like he's getting a new hat on every mission.
[Which is because that's exactly what he's doing.]
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omg i never got this notif
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closed to moiraine
Sorry if this is overstepping, but -
[She pauses to put the kettle on the stove top.]
You look a bit lost.
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( and yet there's still a friendly smile for her, not annoyed that she was given away. really, she's a little grateful -- there have been a couple of people that have helped her so far with certain aspects of the station but it's been a lot and she still has so much more than she doesn't know )
Someone showed me before the mission how to make tea here, though I didn't get much practice before we left.
( give her a campfire and some tea and she's fine. here??? )
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[Clara invites her over to stand with her, quickly removing the kettle from the stove so she can hold it up.]
We've all been new here at one point. It's overwhelming to everyone. Tea helps make it better, so -
[She carefully hands over the teapot.]
It's full of water, ready to be put on the back burner.
[She points out which one, followed by which knob to turn to ensure the stovetop is properly on.]
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closed to gwen
I saw this and thought of you. I grabbed the matching one for myself.
[All pals need matching cozy sweaters.
Especially since talking about those sweaters keeps them from leaping straight to discussing the Venom shaped elephant in the room.]
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gwen steps back to let clara in. ]
Shoes go in the rack there. Don't mind the mess.
[ the mess clara should not mind is a chaos of pages, ink, and completed and half-scribbled talismans. somehow, gwen always picks the mad geniuses to befriend. the two beds the room came with were shoved together to make one big bed, the sheets haphazardly made. the closet door is ajar: men's clothing and only a small handful of pieces belonging to gwen herself. no need for a wardrobe when venom provides her with whatever outfit change she can imagine. less odd than it might be elsewhere, a drum kit, courtesy of viveca (as is the sound-proofing in the walls lest her neighbors attempt murder), is webbed to the ceiling.
sliding the sweater over her head, gwen flips up to the ceiling, as comfortable upside-down as she is on the floor. she takes a seat behind the drums. a web-line attaches to the sticks lying on the bedside table and brings them to her. she plays a quiet drumroll. ]
Does this mean we're also partners for the ugly sweater contest this year?
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Obviously. Though the thought of spending another Christmas here is a bit...
[She trails off there, nose wrinkling up as she shrugs. Thinking of being here for the long haul becomes more appealing by the day, but she feels the need to pretend otherwise for her friends. Her boots are removed and put over in the designated area, and she finally walks further into the room.
Of course, her eyes go straight to those papers with talismans.]
Have you been learning from Xichen?
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closed to leonard
[She teases as he helps her finish plating their food. They've just taken the time to make a nice cooked meal, one that's just for them and not for everyone else. They spend so much time taking care of all the others here, that it's nice to just indulge in themselves every so often.
She's set up a small table in the corner of the kitchen, so they don't have to deal with the chaos of the communal eating area. It's late enough that the kitchen will likely remain empty for a while, perfect for quiet conversation.
Which is good, because she has something on her mind she'd like to bring up and ask. It's not often Clara seeks out advice, but she trusts his thoughts and opinions enough to hear what he has to say. Not that she's planning on leaping right into asking him for his help, not when they're meant to be taking a break from playing the part of station parents.]
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( Leonard nods at the bottle he let breathe as they were finishing up– they deserve the indulgence, dammit –and carries their plates to the table Clara thoughtfully set up for them. He'll pull her chair out for her, ensuring she's seated before he slides onto his with a gentle sigh.
He was delighted when she asked him to have dinner with her– spending time with Clara is no hardship at all, quite the opposite in fact. )
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I'd be swooning right now, if things were different.
[She teases him, laughing softly as she settles in to eat.]
I can't remember the last time I had a quiet, lovely dinner like this.
closed to yzak
Today she's charmed Yzak into assisting her with picking vegetables and pruning starts that died off before they could grow into anything edible. It's tedious work, and she's grateful for his company.]
I know this isn't the sort of thing you generally like to do.
[She glances up his way, smiling.]
But I promise you'll get first dibs on whatever meal this winds up becoming later.
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It wasn't hard to charm him. He likes Clara already, and when Yzak likes anybody, all one has to do is ask him to join them. He'll put up a fuss if it's for something he considers silly, like, you know, anything fun, but this he doesn't consider as such. ]
It's not. Though I do know how pruning works. My mother has some flower gardens at our residence.
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[Without waiting for him to answer, she glances his way with a smile. Of course he helps his mother. Silly of her to even bother asking.]
Good boy. [Any young man that helps his mother with something she loves is good in her book. And Yzak has always proven himself to be good, even with his little outbursts he can have sometimes.]
You must miss her, being here.
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( training )
Again.
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You sure about that?
[She teases him, like she's actually providing him with a challenge. She's tiny and he's built like a house, and she's not ever going to be able to properly spar with him. But she still lunges into another attack, simply attempting to keep him from knocking her back on her ass.]
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closed to rhysand
Every so often, one of the stars will crash and fall down around the simulated hall, lighting up the area with a bright light. They're not dangerous, thankfully, just a part of the simulated show she wants him to see with her.
When she spots him standing there she smiles, beckoning him in with a wave.]
I was worried you wouldn't come.
[But here he is, not letting her down.]
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this time, it's clara.
it's decidedly not starfall, but he sees the essence of it in every fallen star, leaving light trails to show where they've been and where they're going. imaginary souls on their way across a night-filled sky. it makes the need to cry weigh heavily on his chest, to just — let all the grief out. to let himself breathe out some of his suffering, like he hasn't earned every ounce of it.
he waves back at clara, and is just on the side of too silent as he takes a seat beside her. his eyes are still a little too dark, his fingertips still smudged an ugly shade of black, and he takes a breath while he stares at her for a long minute ... before launching himself at her, grappling her into a bear hug that crushes her to his chest. )
I'm so, so sorry, Clara.
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