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Mahiru Koizumi ([personal profile] photonement) wrote in [community profile] funpark2014-10-15 09:19 am

Non-Chore CR Meme

TL;DR Character Relationship Meme
(A Cheat Sheet for CR Charts)




Step one: post with your characters.
Step two: respond to other people's characters with your characters.
Step three: they tell you in detail what their character thinks of your character. TL;DR is encouraged; that's how this works.
Optional step four: discuss it with them if you want! Make a big chain of tl;dr if you're up to it.
Step five: other people do the same thing to you! Maybe you even harvest your tl;dr to use in a CR chart later.
Step six: keep checking back in so that no one is ever late!
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[personal profile] fanbase 2014-10-19 03:22 pm (UTC)(link)
BACK FOR PART TWO



When Clash realized that she was the bomber, the only person on her mind was Mabel because she was the most important person to her left in Dreamland (well... before Oz had to come and approach her, of course). She knew very well that she wouldn't make it through the rest of the game, so she revealed herself to be the bomber before she killed Mabel without knowing it. All this time, she firmly believed this girl would get out and make a name for herself (not in the famous sense technically but... come on, this is Mabel). Clash wouldn't have to kill people anymore, she could be stopped before she could kill for multiple days.

She tried to get Mabel to hate her, but it was impossible. It was easy to get everyone else to do it, but the one person she couldn't stand there and lie to was Mabel because she made a promise to herself after the Girl Gang slumber party that she would always be herself about the two of them. Her conversations with Ibuki just made her think that more and more. Around her and Mabel, she didn't have to be her facsimile cool, sophisticated self, she could be herself: the compassionate troublemaker she is.

I think she thought Mabel was going to support her, but she was incredibly surprised to see her stand up and tell people to stop acting like animals. Clash knew that she couldn't do something like that with what she pulled and she was too terrified that if she spoke up against it, people really would tie her up and leave her by the fence. That was the boldest move for Mabel to say something like that and to speak up for someone like Clash, even if Clash knew that she didn't deserve it.

She grew to love Mabel like a little sister and felt so protective over her — which is a complete rarity for her, but then again Mabel is not an average kid. She's a cool kid. Even upon finding out she was a VIP, Clash again couldn't abandon her friend. She couldn't hate Mabel or see her as an awful person or a hypocrite. She adores her in every way she knows she would have adored the Misfits if they let her in.

She was so happy that she didn't have to die or go through those awful debriefings. Her assumptions were right and she knows that giving her her make up palette to keep will mean a lot to the both of them down the line. Clash doesn't have an easy time of letting go of things (even if her dad can just buy them again) so she wanted to make up for all the pain she put Mabel in and give her that nudge of "I know you've got more potential than most people think" because Clash can relate to that more than anything else.