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PLAYER PLOT | Forgetti Catchall, now in the right comm
WHO: Ennaris Tavane, Julius, Bastien, Viktor, Clarisse La Rue + OTA
WHAT: Strangers arrive at the Gallows.
WHEN: A week in Haring.
WHERE: The Gallows / elsewhere
NOTES: Check out this OOC Post for details.
WHAT: Strangers arrive at the Gallows.
WHEN: A week in Haring.
WHERE: The Gallows / elsewhere
NOTES: Check out this OOC Post for details.
This is a catchall post for threads with or about the forgotten characters plot. Feel free to thread about it elsewhere as well!
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Well Abby's the one who came over here and started talking to her, so Clarisse isn't going to be the one to stand up and leave first. She spears a piece of egg with her fork and brings it to her mouth, staring down at the plate.
"Okay," she says. "I'll stay out of your way otherwise." Don't worry, she won't sneak in again and crawl half-under the bed. That was dumb.
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She watches Clarisse start to eat again, thinking hard, and then she says, "You don't have to."
It's not like she can jump straight into being friends with Clarisse but she shouldn't have to walk around the Gallows avoiding Abby either. When she thinks about what it would be like if the roles were reversed — if, say, Benedict had forgotten all about her and was acting like he'd never seen her before in his life — she realises she'd be totally miserable, more than a little angry. It would be awful.
"Maybe that's what they want." She's spitballing now, hear her out. "The Venatori, I mean. We nearly stopped you guys from coming back in here — that's Riftwatch, what, five people down?" They're not very big, is the thing.
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It's not out of fear of confrontation that Clarisse doesn't want to overstay, it's out of the shittiness of being around Abby making it feel like her heart's getting ripped out and stomped on. Which Abby can't help, but which Clarisse can't snap her fingers and stop, either.
Clarisse swallows a couple times. "It's just... hard, you know? To listen to you talk to me like a stranger." She doesn't want to namedrop Ellie just for the extra pity, but thinks maybe doing it will make Abby understand more, at least a little. "I was finally getting my shit together after Ellie disappeared, and then I lose everyone else at the same time. 'Specially you."
Not a physical loss. But it feels like it.
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But it's uncomfortable. And what she's feeling, overwhelmingly in this moment, is pity for Clarisse and her whole situation but Abby knows that she can't admit to that in any way cuz it'll only make everything worse. She should just... put her head down and mind her business, or something. Honestly she has no idea what the fuck she's supposed to do with this and it's overwhelming. She shouldn't have to deal with this. Neither should Clarisse.
She almost apologises, catching herself at the last moment. Not her fault. Not a whole lot she can do other than... wonder about rebuilding this friendship from scratch, if that's even something Clarisse wants.
"Is... there anything I can do?"
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She pokes at her eggs with her fork some more but doesn't eat them. "Look, I'll get over it. I just need a little time. Then we can..." She exhales roughly through her mouth, blowing an errant strand of hair off her cheek. "Figure out how to be friends or... something."
Again.
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What else can they do, though? Yeah it's going to be awkward, it's going to feel strange, but... give it time and maybe they can work something out. Maybe they can be friends again. It's going to be more annoying for Clarisse than it will be for her.
"Sure."
Okay. Question answered. She pushes her chair back suddenly to stand, and pauses.
"I'm gonna be in the office for a couple hours." Clarisse understands what she means by this, presumably. "Room's unlocked. So... yeah."
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It's not like Clarisse will still need it after she gets her clothes and stuff out of there, but she still wants to hang onto it just in case. Stupid, probably, but it's one of those little reminders that she isn't crazy.
"All right. Thanks."