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Claire Temple ([personal profile] theluckygirl) wrote in [community profile] farsickness2020-06-28 04:35 pm

i told you i would be there

WHO: Claire and Matt; CLOSED
WHEN: June 28th
WHAT: An old friend arrives
WHERE: At the sign and then Gazin
WARNINGS: None yet, will update

[ cont. from here ]

It's hard to say whether Claire is happy to see him or if seeing his familiar face helps ground her, makes her remember that she's from somewhere and not endlessly floating between universes. Seeing him should make being homesick less intense and yet, home is a direct reminder of the days leading up to arriving at the settlement; the place where she was before here.

No matter how she was feeling, Claire instinctively moves closer, actually into his space and lets her eyes rove over his face as if he's a figment of the imagination or an imposter. He should be dead.

"Yeah," Claire sounds quiet, tears threatening in her eyes. "Funny how that keeps happening, too.
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[personal profile] aworld_onfire 2020-07-03 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)
As she rises, Matt follows. He's a little wobbly at first, which causes his grip on her fingers to tighten for a moment, but as he regains his balance, it's almost as if gravity has helped clear the imaginary water from his ears. All the world's noises soften to a faint and consistent hush in the background.

"I remember ... Foggy. I'd just been talking to him about... something."

It feels like the memory is just at the rims of his brain. Matt furrows his brow, trying to reach for it.
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[personal profile] aworld_onfire 2020-07-12 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)
The squeeze is nice. It pulls his attention and grounds him in a way that only human contact would — that contact with Claire would.

Even though their ... ah, relationship, was over, Matt's always felt like Claire will be the one who got away. He appreciates her, a lot, but he knows better than to try again, even if that's what he wants. His own feelings for her are still simmering, quietly, and it doesn't necessarily feel bad. In fact, by now, it feels kind of nice. Like the small torch he carries for her warms him, as he hopes that Claire finds the man she really wants.

It's one of the reasons why her assurances are reassuring, and not painful.

"Ready," he says, more confidently than he's said anything else. Slowly, too, as they begin to walk, Matt's body and muscles fully turn on, realizing with every step that there's nothing wrong with him, even if he has been teleported to somewhere completely new.

As Matt thinks through what to ask first — because he does have a million questions — he settles on the easiest one: "For starters, where are we? I don't recognize anything from this city. Honestly, Claire—" He lowers his voice. "I can't even hear the sound of electronics anywhere. Never thought I'd see the day, so to speak."