a remix of pull your little arrows out by @lesbidar / @thorgerson
Summary: Sometimes the soulmate system doesnât work out the way itâs supposed to. That doesnât mean you canât fall in love and be happy though.
Pairing: Clara/Rose
Word Count: 1795 || Rating: K+
AO3
Clara tugged down the sleeve of her cardigan before straightening the papers on her desk. She had a fifteen minute break and then two more parent meetings before she could pack it in and head home to her empty flat.
She blew out a steady breath to calm herself, ruffling her fringe in the process. Just over an hour until she could escape.
She double checked the time before grabbing her keys and slipping out of her classroom. Still ten minutes to go before her next meeting and she needed some fresh air. During the day, when the building was filled to the brim with kids and other teachers, it was a lot easier to ignore the ghost haunting the corridors.
Nights like these, when things were quieter and there was less to distract her from her own thoughts, were hard.
Clara gripped her left wrist, covering the fading black letters etched there and hidden by her long sleeves. The words that were there had been said in this very building. When they still shone gold, she would have been using this break to sneak into Dannyâs classroom for a chat and maybe a quick snog before getting back to dealing with parents.
But Danny was gone and even the words heâd used to introduce himself, the ones that had bloomed into glowing existence on the inside of her wrist, were disappearing.
Clara bit down on her bottom lip, ruthlessly fighting back tears as she pushed open the side door of the school. She propped it open with a bit of broken concrete and headed towards the swings.
Danny was gone, she told herself again. Her soulmate was dead and gone and not coming back, and tonight was not the night to dwell on any of it, not when she still had parent meetings to contend with.
She was so wrapped up in her thoughts that she didnât notice there was someone on the swings moving in gently pendulums until she was about ten yards away. Clara watched for a moment as the blonde woman swung back and forth, eyes closed and a familiar sad expression painted on her face.
(It was one she saw when she passed a mirror unexpectedly these days.)
âAre you lonely?â The words were out of her mouth before she could stop them, before she could think about them, really.
The blonde opened her eyes as she dragged her feet to stop her motion. âWhy would I be lonely?â
Clara looked away, trying to shake the feeling that the womanâs clear brown eyes could see straight into her soul after just a moment of acquaintance. She shrugged, sat down on the second swing. âYou look sad.â
Clara scuffed the toe of her boot in the woodchips before looking back at the blonde woman. She seemed to be at a loss for words but emotions were running over her face and Clara thought she might have hit a little too close to home with her comments.
âMight be,â she said finally with a shrug of her own. âIâm fine though, really. Here to meet with my little brotherâs teacher since our mum couldnât make it and I just got a littleâŠâ she trailed off with a vague hand gesture.
âLost in your head?â
âYeah, exactly,â she said.
âHappens to me a lot,â Clara said, a small, self-deprecating smile on her face.
The blonde smiled at her, bright and warm â a welcome change from the nip of the air and the slightly gloomy conversation. âAre you here for a meeting too?â
âYeah, Iâm just taking a little break. Just, you know⊠getting some fresh air. I should really be getting back inside though.â Clara checked her watch. Five minnutes until her next meeting. The Tyler family. She really shouldnât be late for that one, especially with how influential they were.
âMe too. My thingâs in about five minutes.â
âWell then, neither of us should be late if we get going now,â Clara said, standing up. She brushed off her skirt and waited for the other woman to stand. âI left the side door open if you want to sneak in that way with me.â
âSounds brilliant!â
They were halfway to the door when the woman spoke again.
âSo, you must teach here, yeah?â
âYeah. Been here for about five years now. Bounced around a couple different levels and expect to do that a bit more but Iâm teaching the first year kids right now.â Clara didnât know what it was about this woman but it was remarkably easy to talk to her. She barely shut her mouth before revealing that she was teaching the younger kids because they were sure to have not met Danny, and were less likely to ask questions about her dying soulmark.
âOh, my brotherâs in first year. You wouldnât happen to be Miss Oswald, would you?â
âYup, thatâs me!â
âBrilliant. At least neither of us will be late,â she said bumping Claraâs shoulder with her own as they approached the door.
âGot started early, even,â Clara agreed. She pulled the door open and gestured for the blonde, Tony Tylerâs older sister apparently, to go inside. She kicked the piece of concrete away from the door and let it swing closed behind her.
Once inside, they headed to room 204, Claraâs classroom, in silence. They sat down at the desk and then the blonde hit her forehead with her hand. âOh, I didnât introduce myself. Iâm Rose. Rose Tyler.â
She extended her hand and Clara shook it, smiling. âClara Oswald. I really should have noticed the family resemblance right away, really. He draws your family a lot.â
Rose laughed. âYeah, Iâve seen some of those when I go over for family dinner. Theyâve got them hanging on the fridge.â She leaned forward, a conspiratorial look on her face. âI donât blame you for not recognizing me, heâs not destined to be an artist I donât think.â
The way she scrunched up her face as she said it made Clara giggle. âI think youâre right.â
Rose grinned. âAnd Iâm gonna be honest with you, I have no clue what Iâm supposed to be doing here. My mum called me two hours ago and said she needed me to come instead of her. So, I can pass along messages but Iâm notâŠâ
âAs involved as a parent?â Clara finished when Rose trailed off.
âYeah. Is that like, a special teacher superpower, finishing peopleâs thoughts?â
âIf I told you I might have to kill you,â Clara said, suppressing a smile. âTrade secrets and all that.â
âI totally understand.â
They stared each other down, both struggling to keep a straight face. Rose broke first and Clara followed her into a fit of giggles.
âI can set up a call with yours and Tonyâs mum if you donât feel like youâre the best person for this meeting,â Clara said, once theyâd regained their composure.
âI can do you one better. If you donât have plans Saturday, my parents are hosting a party. You should come by. Mum would definitely make time to talk to you about Tony.â
âSounds good to me.â
âAlright, Iâll see you Saturday, then!â Rose said, rising from her chair.
âIâm looking forward to it,â Clara said with a smile, surprised to find that she really meant it. Tonight had definitely taken an unexpected turn for the better when sheâd met Rose Tyler.
âMe too,â Rose replied. She slipped out the door of the classroom and Clara stared after her for a moment before turning back to her papers, still smiling slightly.
She missed Rose flying back into the room. âIâm so sorry, I completely forgot. Youâll need this to get in.â
She thrust a slightly-crumpled invitation into Claraâs hands, grinned once more and then disappeared back out the door.
Clara barely had time to read over the fancy invite and tuck it away in her bag before the last parent of the evening stepped into her classroom.
-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-
Rose couldnât stop smiling as she drove back to her flat. Sheâd complained about going to Tonyâs parent-teacher conference but she had not anticipated one Clara Oswald. Tonyâs teacher was gorgeous and kind and had a beautiful smile.
She was honestly just a bit smitten.
Sheâd spotted the dark grey ink on Claraâs wrist and her heart hurt for the woman who had found her soulmate and lost them. Based on the color of the words that she hadnât quite been able to read, it had been a couple of years since the loss.
Rose hadnât ever gotten the whole soulmate thing. Sheâd dated quite a bit but most of her partners ended up leaving her when they found their destined other half or decided that they didnât want to make a go of it if they werenât soulmates.
Complete rubbish in her opinion. Rose wasnât waiting with baited breath for golden words to magically appear on her wrist.
She idly wondered how Clara felt about soulmates in the wake of losing hers. Maybe she could gauge her interest at the party on Saturday.
She smiled even wider at that thought and turned the key in the lock to enter her flat. Once inside, she dropped her bag on the floor by the door and toed off her shoes. She lost most of her clothes on the way to her room, ready to be out of her work things and get into something more comfortable.
Rose walked into her dark bedroom with just her knickers on and was about to flip the light when she realized something was glowing in the darkness. She looked down, brow furrowed in confusion and saw the words etched across her hip in a neat, cursive script.
âAre you lonely?â
âShit.â
Rose gripped the doorway so she didnât fall over as it sunk in. Clara, the woman who already had a soulmate and had lost them, was apparently her soulmate.
Wasnât it just her luck to finally get a vaunted soulmate only to have it be someone who couldnât have words that matched?
I didnât want this, Rose thought desperately, fingers tracing over the words. I wasnât looking for a soulmate. I especially wasnât looking for one who already had someone.
Clara had smiled and laughed but Rose had seen the sadness lingering behind her eyes, the loneliness that she knew all too well. The woman was obviously still in love with her lost soulmate. Rose had thought she could maybe be a distraction for a bit, have a good time with the pretty primary school teacher who had caught her attention, maybe become friends with her.
This changed everything though.
Clara Oswald was her soulmate, and Rose had no idea what to do about it.
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