» Not really.
» My room.
» I'm not gonna do anything stupid.
[Mostly, she's just upset. Typing when you're crying really isn't that easy. But she's not in a 'let's track him down' mood. and in all honesty, Cisco isn't wrong to jump to those assumptions. Claudia had a reckless streak a mile wide. Had this happened closer to her arrival in the Clock, maybe she would be closer to what he was assuming. She'd been in a way worse off headspace then, but...this? This is just pain. Pure and unadulterated pain.]
» K
[That's the last text she'll send, tossing her phone on the coffee table, curling her legs up next to her on the couch as she waits for him.]
» My room.
» I'm not gonna do anything stupid.
[Mostly, she's just upset. Typing when you're crying really isn't that easy. But she's not in a 'let's track him down' mood. and in all honesty, Cisco isn't wrong to jump to those assumptions. Claudia had a reckless streak a mile wide. Had this happened closer to her arrival in the Clock, maybe she would be closer to what he was assuming. She'd been in a way worse off headspace then, but...this? This is just pain. Pure and unadulterated pain.]
» K
[That's the last text she'll send, tossing her phone on the coffee table, curling her legs up next to her on the couch as she waits for him.]
[He isn't kept waiting long. She's practically waiting by the door and it's flung open seconds later and she doesn't have time to even so much as welcome him or usher him inside before she's wrapped up in the ultimate bear hug. A hug that is intense enough to make her realize the bone-deep need she had for it, to break the 'I'm totally okay' facade she'd barely stitched together minutes before he got here. One sob and the mask shatters as she squeezes back as tightly as she can.
She's like that for at least a few minutes, no more sobs, but tears still roll down her cheeks until she can pull herself together for two seconds. She carefully pulls away and tugs him inside.
And now she's just awkward and flustered because crying in front of people is not on her list of acceptable things to do. It's not in what she says, because she hasn't found her voice yet, but the jerky movements as she moves back toward the living room and the absent way she's waving her hands in some sort of silent apology for 'all of that', even if she doesn't actually say it.]
...Sorry. [The word is abrupt and huffed out as she drops back down onto the couch, gesturing in the direction of the door before letting her hands fall into her lap, staring up at him with a look that's half apology, half pout. Everything feels entirely out of proportion and over-the-top now.]
She's like that for at least a few minutes, no more sobs, but tears still roll down her cheeks until she can pull herself together for two seconds. She carefully pulls away and tugs him inside.
And now she's just awkward and flustered because crying in front of people is not on her list of acceptable things to do. It's not in what she says, because she hasn't found her voice yet, but the jerky movements as she moves back toward the living room and the absent way she's waving her hands in some sort of silent apology for 'all of that', even if she doesn't actually say it.]
...Sorry. [The word is abrupt and huffed out as she drops back down onto the couch, gesturing in the direction of the door before letting her hands fall into her lap, staring up at him with a look that's half apology, half pout. Everything feels entirely out of proportion and over-the-top now.]
Deal. I'll make sure to add extra hearts if you go with a smug grin instead of a full-on laugh.
[One really amazing and awesome thing about the two of them being so much alike is that Cisco just...gets that she isn't used to this, and wouldn't have normally been so open with that sort of emotional upheaval. So, he doesn't press about it, instead he brushes past it and moves the conversation back around to something more solid.
She gives him a weak smile when he explains he wasn't trying to freak her out-- not like that, at least.]
I know you weren't. I knew it would be bad, I just...I wasn't ready for that. [She pauses and stares down at her hands in her lap.] I told you before, I-- I've lost a lot of people and, I dunno. Eventually, it's just like...how much can you take? How much does one person have to lose before it's enough? [Her voice drops a little softer.] And you and Eddie are important to me. I don't want bad things to happen to you.
[She glances over when he goes quiet and reorganizes his own thoughts. She scoffs a little, a little amused, a little hollow.] Yeah, that would've been good to lead with. [She nudges his shoulder with her own, but she gets serious again as she says:]
But I know that doesn't just make everything bounce back into place, either. I spent a lot of time thinking Josh was dead and getting him back was...the most amazing thing, but...it didn't erase what I'd felt before and it didn't stop me from living a period of my life thinking he was just gone. [She frowns a little and shakes her head, looking to Cisco for confirmation on the rest of her thoughts because, hey, that's your area of expertise, broski.] Maybe that's different, though...when it's literally rewritten? Except for you, I guess.
She gives him a weak smile when he explains he wasn't trying to freak her out-- not like that, at least.]
I know you weren't. I knew it would be bad, I just...I wasn't ready for that. [She pauses and stares down at her hands in her lap.] I told you before, I-- I've lost a lot of people and, I dunno. Eventually, it's just like...how much can you take? How much does one person have to lose before it's enough? [Her voice drops a little softer.] And you and Eddie are important to me. I don't want bad things to happen to you.
[She glances over when he goes quiet and reorganizes his own thoughts. She scoffs a little, a little amused, a little hollow.] Yeah, that would've been good to lead with. [She nudges his shoulder with her own, but she gets serious again as she says:]
But I know that doesn't just make everything bounce back into place, either. I spent a lot of time thinking Josh was dead and getting him back was...the most amazing thing, but...it didn't erase what I'd felt before and it didn't stop me from living a period of my life thinking he was just gone. [She frowns a little and shakes her head, looking to Cisco for confirmation on the rest of her thoughts because, hey, that's your area of expertise, broski.] Maybe that's different, though...when it's literally rewritten? Except for you, I guess.
I don't want... [She waves a hand firmly at the idea.] anything to do with him. At all. So...you really don't have to worry about that one.
[She listens as he explains about his friend, frowning slightly when he notes that is also part of Eobard's doing. She shakes her head slightly.] Jeeze, this guy's a bag of dicks, isn't he?
Yeah...I guess it would. [Claudia's voice is soft as she acknowledges his comment about how much the whole thing has messed him up. She can't even picture it, personally. Not only dying at the hand of someone that had been a trusted ally, but remembering it happen even though, by all accounts, it never did. The dichotomy of it must be insane. The evidence of it is right there, all over his face whether he wants it to be or not. The glances away from her, the fidgeting, all of it adds up.
Claudia lets out a soft scoff of her own, looking up and touching his arm with a friendly tap.] Wouldn't that be great? If you could just delete the worst memories like a corrupted file and not have to be bothered by it any more?
[She listens as he explains about his friend, frowning slightly when he notes that is also part of Eobard's doing. She shakes her head slightly.] Jeeze, this guy's a bag of dicks, isn't he?
Yeah...I guess it would. [Claudia's voice is soft as she acknowledges his comment about how much the whole thing has messed him up. She can't even picture it, personally. Not only dying at the hand of someone that had been a trusted ally, but remembering it happen even though, by all accounts, it never did. The dichotomy of it must be insane. The evidence of it is right there, all over his face whether he wants it to be or not. The glances away from her, the fidgeting, all of it adds up.
Claudia lets out a soft scoff of her own, looking up and touching his arm with a friendly tap.] Wouldn't that be great? If you could just delete the worst memories like a corrupted file and not have to be bothered by it any more?
He's the type that's real big of forcing someone's hand, huh? [It's mostly rhetorical, and accompanied with a sigh. She's not prepared for dealing with the guy at all. Especially not after everything she's learned about him. But maybe, maybe she can just have some good luck for once. Maybe she can continue to successfully avoid him. She holds her hand up with her next words, a visual of what she's saying held up between them.] Fingers crossed.
That definitely says a lot. [She agrees and there's a lull of silence between them for a moment before she speaks again.] I know the type, though... James MacPhearson and Walter Sykes are probably two of the worst people I've ever known. [The latter's name is tinged with a bit more disgust. MacPhearson was terrible in his own right, but Sykes took her best friend away from her.
She's only kind of joking. She does wish she could really erase the worst of her memories. She hopes he doesn't mind when she sort of just lays her head on his shoulder, echoing his own words.] If only.
[She doesn't move, but a frown deepens across her forehead as he explains all the lengths not-Wells went to, to keep track of everything.] That's so creepy. He just doesn't understand the concept of limits at all, does he? [She finally sits up again, clearly a lot more collected than she had been when he'd first gotten here.] Want some help on that? [Because projects. Those were good to have.]
That definitely says a lot. [She agrees and there's a lull of silence between them for a moment before she speaks again.] I know the type, though... James MacPhearson and Walter Sykes are probably two of the worst people I've ever known. [The latter's name is tinged with a bit more disgust. MacPhearson was terrible in his own right, but Sykes took her best friend away from her.
She's only kind of joking. She does wish she could really erase the worst of her memories. She hopes he doesn't mind when she sort of just lays her head on his shoulder, echoing his own words.] If only.
[She doesn't move, but a frown deepens across her forehead as he explains all the lengths not-Wells went to, to keep track of everything.] That's so creepy. He just doesn't understand the concept of limits at all, does he? [She finally sits up again, clearly a lot more collected than she had been when he'd first gotten here.] Want some help on that? [Because projects. Those were good to have.]
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