I was already loving it in a bad way, indulging in the angst and her ability to turn her back on everything... then BAM. The real hook - she wasn't just giving up on this fight, she was moving on to a different type of fight. One that wouldn't fit within the constricts of her current life, and for that miracle inside her she was willing to sacrifice everything that had come before...
Gah! Thank you for this. I feel like I have to go shake off the bittersweet ache currently clouding my soul now...
I thought the ending might be up your alley after you got me with that jealous Ollie and Connor fic.
It was a one shot, but it is still kind of sticking with me. I went to bed and was trying to figure out how she would actually convince herself months later that it was still okay to stay away or if she would have go back and confront Oliver and Clark. And of course their reactions directly after her disappearance.
Personally, I don't see her feeling like she owes Clark an explanation, but considering she's having Oliver's kid I could definitely see her trying to separate her emotions from the right course of action.
I think I would at least make her feel guilty for not at least telling him, but then he would have never left. I mean about Clark.
As for Oliver she would be more at fault for that. While I wanted to redeem her somewhat in my story, I think she would eventually realize that she made one choice for the safety of her baby and herself but at the same time making a bad one by not telling Oliver and leaving. Plus she killed Tess, they are going to put two and two together, realizing it was her and because they wouldn't understand her reasons would have no choice then to figure it was cold blooded murder.
Gah! Thank you for this. I feel like I have to go shake off the bittersweet ache currently clouding my soul now...
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It was a one shot, but it is still kind of sticking with me. I went to bed and was trying to figure out how she would actually convince herself months later that it was still okay to stay away or if she would have go back and confront Oliver and Clark. And of course their reactions directly after her disappearance.
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As for Oliver she would be more at fault for that. While I wanted to redeem her somewhat in my story, I think she would eventually realize that she made one choice for the safety of her baby and herself but at the same time making a bad one by not telling Oliver and leaving. Plus she killed Tess, they are going to put two and two together, realizing it was her and because they wouldn't understand her reasons would have no choice then to figure it was cold blooded murder.
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