( she's quiet, contemplative as she waits, seconds passing as river feels for a pulse and, knowing there isn't one to be found, fails to find one.
her eyes lower back to clara's, fingers lifting from her neck, thoughts quickly mulling around her mind. is what she's about to do necessary? likely not but clara had answered a lot of her questions, particularly a lot of difficult questions. it made it feel right, to offer something in return.
wordlessly river finds clara's own wrist, bringing the girl's fingers up to her neck, skin cool. she'll find a quicker pulse, one that definitely points to high blood pressure but, if clara concentrates, she'll be able to distinguish it into a double pulse )
[Clara breathes in, the softest gasp, as her fingertips find the first pulse, and then the second. Something clenches in her chest, and she can't help the way she presses in more insistently, cupping River's jaw with her hand. If asked, she couldn't explain what the sudden need is, why the feeling of River's pulse - pulses - brings about such a reaction. Maybe it's been so long since Clara's felt a heart, felt something, that her fingers scrabble for the first touch since the night she died, aching to bury herself in a person instead of a grave.
She's not surprised, to feel two heartbeats. She had always assumed that the woman who married the Doctor must have been like him. But to actually feel it, after weeks of missing him with every molecule of her being, of crying into every last word and every last touch...
She starts to draw her hand away, after a bit, eyes cast down and apologetic.]
Sorry.
[Her cheeks might be pink, if she were still alive.]
( clara's reaction is certainly more than river had expected but it's not unwelcome. she's not shy when it comes to physical contact and, considering clara has been lacking her own heartbeat for weeks, the constant feeling running through your own body, river isn't going to push her away.
when clara pulls away river reaches again for her hand, drawing her attention back to her )
Is there a way to do it? ( she knows that that had what the doctor would have been thinking when he'd used the extraction chamber, when he'd pulled her back to this 'life' ) Is there a way to restart your heart?
( was it possible to change time, to erase her death? usually, non-interference was their method but this was different and with it being so recent if it didn't affect anything else-- though surely he'd already thought of that. he wouldn't have missed doing that if he could )
[Clara looks down at their joined hands, and shakes her head, a far more timid, reserved movement than the energy she usually exudes.]
We tried. We thought running away would solve it. [The hope on fire in his eyes, the cold in her chest dragging her back and back down. Five years, dwindling down to the ashes, and the Doctor still fighting to keep them alive.] My death's fixed. But it's alright, an' I mean that.
[Her eyes finally flick back up to River's, wide and young and old. Scared, and at peace.]
It'll be over one day, and I'll be ready. I'm not afraid.
( river hopes that when her time comes she has this much grace. considering her pleading witb the doctor on the balcony, fearful that their time was coming to an end, she wonders how someone so young, who has barely experienced life can have such a mature stance to her death.
maybe that's exactly why -- she hasn't had the opportunity to have so much life as river has, never did have that time. the doctor hated endings and maybe in her own way so did river. she wasn't ready for it, not when she felt she'd barely had her life.
slowly river nods, accepting what clara has said, not knowing what she could even offer in return, letting her hand fall from the girl's )
[She gives River a sideways half-smile, thankful and quiet, before she keeps walking.
Clara is fairly certain that they've been going in a straight line all this while, but she supposes that it doesn't quite matter. Eventually they'll reach an edge, and neither of them has to worry about exhaustion or dehydration or the cold. If they have to walk until day breaks, it'll be worth it to get away from that camp.]
... Now that you know- [She cuts herself off, twists her cold hands. Starts again.] I need your help with something.
[It could be anyone's help, really, but she'd rather it be River's. She trusts River, all in all.]
( there's a slight frown, not at the request itself but river takes a few seconds to try and think on what clara might need. she realises that it would be easier to ask.
she might also end up surprised hearing that clara trusts her )
( it makes sense and whilst river might want to caution the recklessness of it, of wondering if it's really necessary... she also knows that she'd done some of that herself. she'd wanted to figure herself out particularly in ways that kovarian never had. at least she can try to stop clara going too far )
[She’s honesty surprised by the ease of it. Really? Just name a date?]
I’ll let you know.
[The Doctor would never allow it, she thinks with a bitter fondness. He would rage against her cavalier hand, against her even risking that something will stick. But she has to know. She can’t let death sneak up on her, not if she’s going to be who she needs to be here. Who she’s trying to be.]
( one day river might explain why she'd agreed, not the understanding of her past, that was something river never talked about, but at least that having someone with her would be better than her doing it alone )
I'd assume so. Processes relating to circulation or breathing would be simplest to rule out. Possibly similarly with ingestion.
( she's thinking poisons than actually needing to eat. she's also absolutely going to be detached about this )
( she can get drunk though it's certainly a choice. river is going to be drinking full force, perhaps a little with the revelations from clara. at least there's someone that can 'keep up' )
[Clara gives her a side glance, just a bit lingering, and then looks back out at the dark woods.]
I can't argue that.
[There are certainly worse people she could be hiking to the liquor store with. Certainly someone less interesting and intelligent. And... less attractive. Dammit.
For a moment, she remembers that she's not the only dead woman in this forest.]
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her eyes lower back to clara's, fingers lifting from her neck, thoughts quickly mulling around her mind. is what she's about to do necessary? likely not but clara had answered a lot of her questions, particularly a lot of difficult questions. it made it feel right, to offer something in return.
wordlessly river finds clara's own wrist, bringing the girl's fingers up to her neck, skin cool. she'll find a quicker pulse, one that definitely points to high blood pressure but, if clara concentrates, she'll be able to distinguish it into a double pulse )
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She's not surprised, to feel two heartbeats. She had always assumed that the woman who married the Doctor must have been like him. But to actually feel it, after weeks of missing him with every molecule of her being, of crying into every last word and every last touch...
She starts to draw her hand away, after a bit, eyes cast down and apologetic.]
Sorry.
[Her cheeks might be pink, if she were still alive.]
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when clara pulls away river reaches again for her hand, drawing her attention back to her )
Is there a way to do it? ( she knows that that had what the doctor would have been thinking when he'd used the extraction chamber, when he'd pulled her back to this 'life' ) Is there a way to restart your heart?
( was it possible to change time, to erase her death? usually, non-interference was their method but this was different and with it being so recent if it didn't affect anything else-- though surely he'd already thought of that. he wouldn't have missed doing that if he could )
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We tried. We thought running away would solve it. [The hope on fire in his eyes, the cold in her chest dragging her back and back down. Five years, dwindling down to the ashes, and the Doctor still fighting to keep them alive.] My death's fixed. But it's alright, an' I mean that.
[Her eyes finally flick back up to River's, wide and young and old. Scared, and at peace.]
It'll be over one day, and I'll be ready. I'm not afraid.
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maybe that's exactly why -- she hasn't had the opportunity to have so much life as river has, never did have that time. the doctor hated endings and maybe in her own way so did river. she wasn't ready for it, not when she felt she'd barely had her life.
slowly river nods, accepting what clara has said, not knowing what she could even offer in return, letting her hand fall from the girl's )
Come on. I think I could do with that wine.
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Clara is fairly certain that they've been going in a straight line all this while, but she supposes that it doesn't quite matter. Eventually they'll reach an edge, and neither of them has to worry about exhaustion or dehydration or the cold. If they have to walk until day breaks, it'll be worth it to get away from that camp.]
... Now that you know- [She cuts herself off, twists her cold hands. Starts again.] I need your help with something.
[It could be anyone's help, really, but she'd rather it be River's. She trusts River, all in all.]
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she might also end up surprised hearing that clara trusts her )
What is it?
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[It’s hard, on her own, pushing past the fear and getting out of her head enough to really try.]
I don’t want to find out at the wrong time, when it matters. I want to know its limits.
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Just tell me where and when.
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I’ll let you know.
[The Doctor would never allow it, she thinks with a bitter fondness. He would rage against her cavalier hand, against her even risking that something will stick. But she has to know. She can’t let death sneak up on her, not if she’s going to be who she needs to be here. Who she’s trying to be.]
I’m fairly certain I can’t drown.
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I'd assume so. Processes relating to circulation or breathing would be simplest to rule out. Possibly similarly with ingestion.
( she's thinking poisons than actually needing to eat. she's also absolutely going to be detached about this )
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[No air, check. Poison by ingestion, check. Which likely means nothing else can get through her timelocked bloodstream.]
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( can you still get drunk, clara, because having someone that could keep up wouldn't be too bad )
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I still have to find out if I can get drunk. So that's test number one.
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( she can get drunk though it's certainly a choice. river is going to be drinking full force, perhaps a little with the revelations from clara. at least there's someone that can 'keep up' )
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I can't argue that.
[There are certainly worse people she could be hiking to the liquor store with. Certainly someone less interesting and intelligent. And... less attractive. Dammit.
For a moment, she remembers that she's not the only dead woman in this forest.]