Clara Murphy (
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i said hey, girl with one eye
Who| Clara Murphy and Dennett Norton, Clara Murphy & OPEN
What| Clara gets help after the fight with Venus. And after that sneaks around the Arena.
Where| All over the mall.
When| The first night of the Arena up through the beginning of week two.
WARNINGS| Mentions of gruesome eye injuries. Various other awful things'll probably happen too.
The Authority
Clara didn't say anything to Alex about it when he took the knife she had grabbed on the first day, but that was really just adding insult to injury. She hadn't just lost an eye, she had, for the time being, also lost the best way she had to protect herself. So Clara's on a mission to find a new weapon.
It may be careless of her, but she's standing in the hunting knife section of the store and is testing them out instead of just grabbing one and running. This time she's going to make sure it feels right and is the best weapon for her, just in case she gets involved in another fight.
OmniStore (aka the Roboverse themed store)
In her continuing exploration of the mall, Clara eventually finds herself on the third floor. After picking up an eyepatch in a store based on Molotov Cocktease, she finds a store with a familiar logo over the door.
The store contains a number of familiar things. Plastic visors and chestplates based off of Alex's in both black and silver. Fake silver wedding bands in twin packs, the smaller of which matches the one she's allowed to wear as a token from home (and, not that anyone here would really know this, but the larger's match is sitting in her jewelry box at home). A number of jackets, ties, and glasses that remind her of Dr. Norton.
Her eye quickly locks onto something against one of the stark, white walls of the store. A mannequin clad in a recreation of her favorite coat from home and a rack of clothes that look like they were pulled from her closet, which she quickly crosses to.
A Touch Of Class - Makeup Counter
To say Clara's time in the Arena has been rough so far would be a massive understatement. And, as such, Clara's of the opinion that she needs a little bit of self-care to make things a little better. Since there don't seem to be an bathtubs and she really doesn't want to have a bubblebath in the fountain, the next best thing is a makeover.
For anyone who may find her, Clara's perched on a tall chair, having already applied some (fairly minimal) eye makeup and trying to figure out the most flattering way to apply blush around the gauze covering her right eye.
Food Court
Clara's a bit wary about returning to the food court, considering that her first night in the Arena, she got into a fight and lost an eye there. But it seems like the only place that actually has food and after a few days without eating, she's ravenous. And this time, she's much more careful, trying to be as silent and cautious as possible.
More than anything, she wants a salad. Of course, beggars can't be choosers so, considering her luck so far, there are no salads. But there is a place that reminds her of the bakery/cafe by the station that she used to pop into when visiting Alex that looks like it has something vaguely healthier than most of the other options, so she grabs herself a sandwich and some soup and grabs a table that she hopes is fairly hidden away.
What| Clara gets help after the fight with Venus. And after that sneaks around the Arena.
Where| All over the mall.
When| The first night of the Arena up through the beginning of week two.
WARNINGS| Mentions of gruesome eye injuries. Various other awful things'll probably happen too.
The Authority
Clara didn't say anything to Alex about it when he took the knife she had grabbed on the first day, but that was really just adding insult to injury. She hadn't just lost an eye, she had, for the time being, also lost the best way she had to protect herself. So Clara's on a mission to find a new weapon.
It may be careless of her, but she's standing in the hunting knife section of the store and is testing them out instead of just grabbing one and running. This time she's going to make sure it feels right and is the best weapon for her, just in case she gets involved in another fight.
OmniStore (aka the Roboverse themed store)
In her continuing exploration of the mall, Clara eventually finds herself on the third floor. After picking up an eyepatch in a store based on Molotov Cocktease, she finds a store with a familiar logo over the door.
The store contains a number of familiar things. Plastic visors and chestplates based off of Alex's in both black and silver. Fake silver wedding bands in twin packs, the smaller of which matches the one she's allowed to wear as a token from home (and, not that anyone here would really know this, but the larger's match is sitting in her jewelry box at home). A number of jackets, ties, and glasses that remind her of Dr. Norton.
Her eye quickly locks onto something against one of the stark, white walls of the store. A mannequin clad in a recreation of her favorite coat from home and a rack of clothes that look like they were pulled from her closet, which she quickly crosses to.
A Touch Of Class - Makeup Counter
To say Clara's time in the Arena has been rough so far would be a massive understatement. And, as such, Clara's of the opinion that she needs a little bit of self-care to make things a little better. Since there don't seem to be an bathtubs and she really doesn't want to have a bubblebath in the fountain, the next best thing is a makeover.
For anyone who may find her, Clara's perched on a tall chair, having already applied some (fairly minimal) eye makeup and trying to figure out the most flattering way to apply blush around the gauze covering her right eye.
Food Court
Clara's a bit wary about returning to the food court, considering that her first night in the Arena, she got into a fight and lost an eye there. But it seems like the only place that actually has food and after a few days without eating, she's ravenous. And this time, she's much more careful, trying to be as silent and cautious as possible.
More than anything, she wants a salad. Of course, beggars can't be choosers so, considering her luck so far, there are no salads. But there is a place that reminds her of the bakery/cafe by the station that she used to pop into when visiting Alex that looks like it has something vaguely healthier than most of the other options, so she grabs herself a sandwich and some soup and grabs a table that she hopes is fairly hidden away.
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Clara likes makeup. She has since she was a teenager. But even with that, the only reason she has any clue about what might be behind the makeup counter is because she had enough friends in college who worked at makeup counters or in a boutique. "There should probably be something to help take it off," she says, more than a little relieved that they may have something workable.
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"And you want that for Alex, while you're still...one of us?" Really, Clara. He may be a nerd, but he can see a complication here. Alex wouldn't let Clara be murdered for sport. Dennett had seen what Alex had done when someone had simply upset his son, after all.
"That would be...far better, yes." If he looks relieved it's because he honestly wasn't keen on the idea of a field cautery on Clara. "Are you able to move? To come along with me?" He wouldn't mind the company. Plus the navigation among the, well, girlie things.
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"Of course," she says resolutely. "If he wins...I won't have to go through losing him again." And there it is. She knows it's selfish and that, if Alex knew about her plan he would try to stop her, but she doesn't care about that. What she does care about is putting an end to this cycle of losing him and getting him back. "And maybe they'll let him be...him instead of the way he's been lately."
"Yeah." Clara stiffly gets onto her feet. While the worst of the damage from the fight had been the loss of her eye, that doesn't change the fact that otherwise she feels like a giant, walking bruise between Venus strangling her and being dragged around like a ragdoll. Hell, she wouldn't be that surprised if she had cracked a rib or few.
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"How has he been--oh. You've seen him here." He frowns. "I don't like that they have the ability to do that to him." That, Mrs Murphy, is an understatement for the ages. It was bad enough when he'd done it, and he was--he thought--a relatively good person. He was thinking of keeping Alex alive, at any rate. The people here, though...?
He steps forward, offering an arm he expects to be shaken off. "Let me know if you sense any danger." He can't do much to help but he has skates as blades, and he can, well, at least slow an attacker down? If he's going to die, he'd rather it be gallant.
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"Yeah." Clara doesn't want to mention how much it hurt to finally see Alex again after weeks of being told to talk to someone else about his whereabouts, only to find that he was the way he had been on the day of the press conference and when she had finally managed to get the nerve to confront him. "I almost thought you might have had something to do with it at first. I kind of wish you had, if it meant that they didn't have a way to do it on their own."
She doesn't take his arm. Partly because Clara Murphy is nothing but stubborn and partly because she's concerned about the fact that her entire body feels like a bruise at the moment. Not for the first time since the end of the fight, she's more than a little peeved that Alex confiscated her (admittedly stolen, but still) knife since she's sure it'd be a better weapon than broken off ice skates. "I will," she says as she starts leading them through the first floor of the department store in the hopes of finding something useful at the makeup counter.
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He so isn't up for getting the one eyed lady slapping him again. Women in this place are seriously hard on his health.
"Clara. I was wrong to have done it, back then. It was all I could think of, in the moment, to keep the program alive. Raymond would have killed the whole program if I didn't do something." Probably also not the time to be unburdening this corner of his soul. Then again, maybe this kind of talk will distract her from her pain.
After a moment, he lowers his arm, dismayed but unsurprised. She was a strong woman. The benefit of this part of the department store, at least, is that the scarf and handbag section has a number of easy to duck behind racks. And he does grab a few scarves, just in case he can use them on Clara. Hope she likes a skull motif?
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"I know," she says. There's no rage or even condemnation in her tone. She's had enough time since he first bared his soul to her about why Alex had been the way he was to understand and begin to accept that Dr. Norton had his reasons, even if she hates what the end result had been.
Clara laughs slightly at him grabbing a few scarves. Sure, she knows that it's probably so that he can use them as bandages, but the idea of polka dot or plaid bandages is kind of funny. The skulls...well, it's darkly hilarious considering where they are. "No offense, but I'm not sure that this is the right time to worry about accessorizing."
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But he can't. He just...can't. Whatever that says about him, good or ill, he can't do it.
"There has to be a way to undo it. Though, I don't know if that's a good idea now. Maybe he's better off not feeling anything right now?" And at least when he did...that to Alex, it was to keep Alex alive. What he'd seen here, already, the fact that they could do that to Alex, here, was...sick.
He looks down at the fabric in his hands, sheepishly. "I'm still new at this scrounging thing." But hey, he'll give her a choice which one she wants on the outside!
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It doesn't strike her that this is the first time that she's actually come close to joking with Dr. Norton about anything. In another time or place it might hit her, but there are other things to think about right now. "That's alright. Though, I'm pretty sure they'll still be here later, so you don't really have to worry about scrounging as much as you can right now."
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"That's...well, we'll have to see if he changes back. If not, I can see what I can do." He has plans. And a contact who has promised him tools.
"Alex, you know, he told me to keep the price tags of anything I took, to get out of that...outfit they put me in." He hopes she didn't see him in skin tight purple lame. He wishes HE hadn't seen himself. "Stealing is wrong, apparently." It's his contender for Not Funny Joke. Is he winning?
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"Thank you, I mean it." Though she has his doubts about what he'll be able to do with the Capitol watching their every move.
"Seriously?" There's a touch of a laugh in her voice. That probably shouldn't be as funny as she's finding it. "That's going to make things interesting." She knew the Capitol was full of assholes, but that's really taking it to another level.
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"Thank me when I do something to make up for, well...everything." No small order, there. This, though, doesn't count.
"Yes." And no, it's probably not funny at all, but they need a laugh, even a faltering, lame one, right about now. "What's funnier is..." he reaches into his pocket, where he's dutifully gathered the tags from the shirt and pants and shoes he'd taken. Alex would be happy to know he stole only workday clothes, nothing flashy or pricy.
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"Well," she says eyeing the tags he pulls out with a small, "I hope he doesn't ask me for the tags, since that's going to be be difficult to show him." She was tempted to steal something a little flashier than what she grabbed, but resisted the urge because it wouldn't help her in here.
When they finally come upon the makeup counter, she lets out a sigh of relief. There was a small fear that someone would have already raided it, but it looks completely untouched. "What do you need again?"
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"I'd just...not tell him." Uh oh, is he telling a wife to lie to her husband? For shame, Dennett!
"I, er, well something with an alcohol content. An astringent at the very least." His mother had used witch hazel on her face but he figures that was too much to ask for here.
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"There should be some behind the counter, probably in a spray bottle of some sort for the brushes." She would go get it herself, but she kind of hopes that he'll see something else that could work, though she doubts it.