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Title: What Lies Beneath
Author: Janine
Fandom: Dollhouse
Characters: Claire, Adelle
Rating: PG
Disclaimer: I don’t own them.
Summary: Sometimes the things we don’t remember are just as disturbing as the things we do.

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Adelle glanced up from the stack of papers in front of her as Claire entered her office. The doctor didn’t have an appointment, but that didn’t stop her from stalking purposefully towards Adelle’s desk.

“Yes?” Adelle asked piercingly, arching a thin, elegant eyebrow at Claire.

“I want to know the truth,” Claire demanded without preamble, her voice calm though her body was tense. Some undefined but powerful emotion burned brightly behind her eyes brown eyes, and Adelle knew better than to try an evasion tactic.

“Ah,” Adelle drawled, linking her fingers together before she leaned forward to rest her elbows on her desk. “I see.” She smiled at Claire faintly and then extended her hand towards one of the chairs on the other side of her desk. “Please, sit.”

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Two hours earlier …

Claire released a sigh as Echo grabbed hold of her hand, but a small smile touched her lips despite the annoyed sound. Echo was very tactile, even for an Active, but she was being especially handsy that session.

Claire breathed in and out deeply and surrendered her hand over to Echo. She wouldn’t be able to carry on with the tests she was running until Echo managed to focus, and like a child, Echo wouldn’t focus until she gotten to explore whatever it was that had caught her attention.

Besides, Echo was only so tactile when one of her assignments had been difficult. Echo couldn’t consciously remember anything that had happened to her after the treatments, but her body still carried around the signs of stress for a few days afterwards, and it made her do things like stand a bit too close to people, and try to hold their hands.

“Where did you get this?” Echo asked, her finger lightly trailing across a faint scar that lay between Claire’s thumb and index finger.

Claire looked down at her hand, her eyebrows coming together as she tried to summon a memory of where the mark had come from. The scar was faint, just a thin, curved line of skin paler than that on the rest of her hand. It was an old wound, it was set in and completely comfortable on the patch of skin it had claimed years before.

Claire had absolutely no memory of how she got the wound. There was not even the faint tickle of a memory.

“I don’t know,” Claire murmured uneasily, her eyes losing focus for a moment.

The scar was a blank spot in her mind, and it was disturbing her more than it should have. People didn’t remember everything. Memories faded. The scar looked like it had come from a deep scratch, but perhaps it hadn’t. Perhaps it had just been a minor, unnoteworthy wound whose infliction wasn’t worth remembering. Not remembering shouldn’t have been a cause for concern. People didn’t remember everything. Memories faded. The problem was that as time wore on Claire was discovering more and more blank spots in her memory.

“That’s okay,” Echo said comfortingly, picking up on Claire’s distress and trying to help.

Echo was sweet that way, always trying to help. Before some desperate circumstance had forced her to sign five years of her life away to The Company, Claire suspected that the woman Echo was had been someone who was always trying to make a difference, always trying to solve other people’s problems. Claire was certain she was the friend everyone went to when they needed a shoulder to cry on.

Echo’s memories of the woman she had been were gone, but something of that personality remained.

Claire’s smiled weakly at the Active, appreciating the attempt to cheer her up, no matter how ineffective it was. It was nice that someone cared enough to try and comfort her, though it depressed her immensely that it was an Active, who would forget their conversation in a few days, who was offering the comfort.

“I don’t remember how I got these,” Echo said, drawing Claire out of her thoughts.

Echo’s head was bent down when Claire looked at her, and Claire followed her eyes down to Echo’s hands. The backs of her knuckles were cut and scabbing over. Claire knew that she had gotten the wounds from scaling a rock-face without the proper equipment and then desperately running through the forest for hours, but Echo didn’t know that. She couldn’t. They had taken the memory from her.

Echo’s hands were bloodied and bruised. But when she thought about how the wounds were inflicted, all that was there was a blank spot.

Claire gasped and drew her hand away from Echo as a terrifying half-formed thought entered her brain. Her heart began to pound beneath her breast and she felt hot and tingly as a surge of panic shot through her. It couldn’t be, she thought. But she knew that it could be. She had been in this place long enough to know that they were capable of anything. No. No, I remember, she thought, shoving her hand protectively into her pocket as Echo gazed at her curiously.

Claire squeezed her eyes shut and turned away from Echo, walking slowly towards the back of the room.

Remembering didn’t mean anything. Making memories was what the Dollhouse specialized in. In his clean, polished, flashy laboratory of horrors, Brink spent all day whipping up personality composites so convincing, that even when you knew what the Actives were and what had been done to them, that it was hard not to see them as the person they were at that moment and treat them accordingly. The imprinted personalities were so incredibly, so completely, so perfectly real. The Actives were tailored for the clients who bought them, but the people they became weren’t perfect. The imprinted personalities had flaws. They had likes, dislikes, preferences, stutters, visual impairments, anything and everything needed to simulate being a complete human being. Without the treatments, an Active could go on to live a long life with an implant without ever suspecting that they weren’t who they had been programmed to be.

A sharp pain pierced through Claire’s head and she swayed, her hands shooting out to grasp onto anything she could to help her remain upright. However, before she could grab onto anything, a pair of small, but strong hands grasped her, and she found herself being led over to the bed she had just been examining Echo on.

“You almost fell,” Echo said once Claire was seated and feeling a bit steadier.

“Yes,” Claire replied absently as she drew her legs onto the bed as well. She lay back and stared up at the ceiling as various Actives did all throughout the day. She wasn’t in danger of falling and injuring herself at the moment, but her head was still pounding and she felt like she was going to be sick, or pass out, or possibly both.

“Are you unwell?” Echo asked pressing her hand to Claire’s forehead, feeling for her temperature though Claire suspected Echo didn’t realize that’s what she was doing. It was simply something she had done to Echo earlier which the woman was mimicking in an attempt to diagnose what was wrong with Claire, like Claire had used it to diagnose her.

“I think so,” Claire said, only paying the slightest bit of attention to what Echo was saying.

“Shall I call someone?” Echo asked looking down at her with very serious, very concerned eyes.

“No,” Claire said, not wanting to deal with another human being at the moment. “I feel better now,” Claire said in a light, almost chipper tone as she forced a large smile onto her face. “Thank you for your help.”

“You’re welcome,” Echo said smiling back, looking very pleased with herself. She liked to help. “Shall I go now?” Echo asked, apparently satisfied that Claire was indeed feeling better and that her work there was done.

“If you like,” Claire said softly, making sure to keep the smile on her face, even as a thread of dread worked through her at the thought of being alone.

Echo was good company. She was attentive, and could be talkative if encouraged, but she lacked the ability to lacerate a person with pointed questions, and insightful observations. Echo was company that Claire didn’t have to worry about, which was just the type of company she needed at the moment. She wanted someone who’s hand she could hold, but who she could distract with a laser pointer when she needed a moment to think.

“I’m going to swim now,” Echo said pleasantly.

“Have fun,” Claire replied lightly, even though she wished the Active would stay. “Wear your goggles,” she added, knowing that Echo would forget the reminder before she made it anywhere near the pool. Echo’s eyes were sensitive to the chlorine and she always ended up back in Claire’s lab to get eye drops after she swam.

“Okay,” Echo agreed easily, and then she was heading towards the door, her eyes wandering over everything she encountered as she practically glided out of the lab.

Claire closed her eyes once Echo was out of sight, and focused all of her attention on breathing in and out, until she felt her heart begin to beat more slowly and felt the pounding in her head begin to subside.

I’ve been working here too long, Claire thought trying to relax her body. She kept her eyes closed and remained prone on the bed. It’s made me paranoid. I’m being ridiculous, she told herself.

It was just a scar. It was just a physical sign of some random, meaningless thing that had happened to her years ago. It was something that she couldn’t remember because it wasn’t worth remembering.

It didn’t mean anything. It didn’t.

Only she couldn’t shake the fear that maybe it did mean something. Maybe it explained why even though she remembered growing up in Los Angeles, and even though she frequented – or had frequented until three months ago – places she had memories of visiting often in the past, she never ran into anyone she knew. Maybe it explained why there was a small bump on her ear flap where a piercing had closed over, even though she had no memory of ever having her ears pierced. Maybe it explained why some mornings she woke up, and was genuinely surprised to find that she didn’t have bleached blonde hair, and that she was wearing a proper pair of pajamas instead of a ripped t-shirt when she looked in the bathroom mirror. Maybe it explained why, even before Alpha’s attack, she would suddenly find herself crying and not know why it had started.

“Nobody told me it was nap time? Can I join you?” a playful voice asked from the direction of the door.

Claire recognized Brink’s voice and opened her eyes, preparing to turn to him and tell him to get lost, however Topher had turned up the lights in the lab when he entered and when Claire opened her eyes she found a bright light focused down on her.

Claire gasped in surprise and pain and drew back, closing her eyes as she did, trying to shut the light out. But bright, pulsing orbs throbbed behind her closed eyelids and her head began to pound again.

Claire breathed in deeply as a big flash of light flashed behind her closed eyes, and she saw herself lying on a bed very much like the one she was presently lying on. Only in her mind her arms were bare, and instead of being dressed in a suit, she had on a pair of casual drawstring pants like an Active, and she had on a thin tank on top. Someone was holding her hand, and as the light above her began to fade, she was able to make out the silhouette of a dark-haired woman with long hair standing beside, looking down.

‘Did I fall asleep?’ Claire heard herself ask, with the same dreamy and distracted quality to her voice that all of the Actives had.

‘Only for a little while,’ came the soft, smooth, accented reply.

Claire’s eyes flew open and she scrambled off of the bed, her chest heaving as her eyes opened unnaturally wide.

“Doc?” Topher asked, his voice rising questioningly as he took in Claire’s panicked expression. “You’re looking a little crazy in the eye-al area.”

Claire blinked until she was able to focus on him, and then she breathed in and out deeply a few times until she was certain she could reply without shrieking hysterically or breaking down in tears.

“I’m fine. You surprised me. What … ah, what is it?” Claire asked, angling her head down so that her hair fell across her face.

“Fine – the way I understand the definition of the word – looks very much not like you do at the moment,” Topher said gently, despite his sarcastic response.

“Never the less, that’s how I am,” Claire responded moving over to the side of the lab to give herself the appearance of having something very pressing to do, even though Topher had walked in on her lying on her ass doing absolutely nothing moment’s before.

“Okay,” Topher sing-songed. He clearly didn’t believe her, but he was smart enough to realize that she didn’t want to talk about whatever it was, and that to bother her about it would only end up getting him on her shit list. “Lunch?”

“Excuse me?” Claire asked turning around to face him despite herself.

“It’s the midday partaking of food. I was wondering if you’d care to join me,” Topher said as suavely and gallantly as he could manage, which was difficult seeing as he was neither.

“Thank you … for asking,” Claire began dropping her gaze from his though she remained facing him. “I’d love to, but I’ve got … things.”

“Pressing things?” Topher asked lifting his eyebrows. “They looked pressing,” he continued glancing over at the bed Claire had been laying on a few minutes before.

“They’re pressing now,” Claire responded as kindly as she could while also making it clear that lunch, with her, that afternoon, was not going to happen.

“Right,” Topher said clearly picking up on her mood. “Of course, well, lovely chatting with you,” he continued, bowing gentlemanly before turning to head towards the door.

“Another day,” Claire said softly as he made his way towards the door.

She really wasn’t trying to be rude. She just couldn’t handle small talk over celery sticks at the moment. Topher was one of the few people around that seem non-pulsed by her scars or didn’t treat her like she was made of glass because of the way she got them, and she didn’t want to push him away. He was almost a friend, and she needed those.

“Sure,” Topher said stopping in the doorway and turning to face her. His tone was more genuine than it had been a few seconds before, and she was glad that she had spoken. She’d hurt his feelings before, but taking a rain-check had smoothed things over a little. “See you later, Doc,” he continued a moment later, and then he was gone.

Claire moved over to the corner of the room where a long, thin mirror hung on the wall and stared at her reflection. These days she avoided looking in the mirror as much as possible, but she needed to herself this time, scars or no scars.

Standing there, she imagined herself with slightly shorter, bleached blonde hair, and wearing a pair of torn up jeans with a black t-shirt with an earring sticking out of the top of her ear. It took a moment for the image to solidify in her head, but when it did a spike of recognition washed through her and her heart clenched powerfully in her chest.

Claire stumbled away from the mirror, walking unsteady until her hand touched the back of her chair which she collapsed into.

People didn’t remember everything. Sometimes memories faded.

And sometimes they were wiped.

---

Claire took a seat across from Adelle and met the Director’s green eyes. Despite her unannounced entrance, and her indecorous greeting, Adelle was calm and composed, and even though Claire didn’t really want to be soothed, she was.

It had always been like that between them, though she wasn’t sure why. Most people were terrified of Adelle Dewitt, but Claire had always found it very comfortable to be in her presence. From the moment they had met, Claire had liked Adelle.

It was the strangest thing.

“Everything’s alright,” Adelle murmured gently, warmly gazing at Claire as she spoke.

“Now that you’re here,” Claire responded as a comforting wave of warmth flooded her.

“Do you trust me?” Adelle asked, elegantly standing before she moved around her desk so that she was standing beside Claire. She took Claire’s hand in her own and automatically Claire squeezed it, suddenly needing the contact more than anything else.

“With my life,” Claire replied rotely, looking up at Adelle dotingly.

The sun was streaming into the office from the large floor-to-ceiling windows that made up the two back walls of the office, and the light streaming in was lit Adelle up from behind so that all Claire could make out was a dark-haired silhouette.

“Come with me,” Adelle said gently, her voice lifting slightly as she spoke, giving her words a hint of question as she helped Claire to her feet.

“Of course,” Claire responded smiling over at Adelle once she was on her feet. “Is it time for my treatment?” Claire asked as Adelle led her towards the door, her step faltering for a second once the words were out of her mouth. Her eyebrows scrunched together, and she turned towards Adelle questioningly, suddenly confused and uncertain.

Something was wrong, but she didn’t know what. A treatment will make the confusion go away, she thought. But she didn’t get treatments, did she? A treatment will make the confusion go away, she thought again. Trust her. Trust her. A treatment will make the confusion go away.

Claire grasped Adelle’s hand, scared and confused as strange and yet somehow familiar thoughts ran through her head.

“Don’t worry,” Adelle said lifting her hand to Claire’s cheek where she stroked the scared skin she found there with an incredible tenderness. “I’ll take care of you. Relax,” she breathed out. “Don’t worry about a thing.”

“I never do with you around,” Claire responded without a thought, the words flowing naturally from her lips as if she had said them hundreds of times before.

Claire relaxed. If Adelle said it, it was true. She trusted Adelle unquestioningly.

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Adelle smiled down at Claire, careful to keep her eyes trained on her as she held Claire’s hand gently in her own.

“I don’t know what triggered it or when. Take the day away, then sedate her and have someone take her home. She spent the day in bed drowsing on and off, watching the Discovery Channel, learning about aqueducts and the evolution of Greek theater and such,” Adelle said to Topher though she kept her eyes on Claire, and spoke it a soft tone of voice completely at odds with the words she had just spoken.

“I don’t know anything about aqueducts,” Topher responded in a peevish tone of voice from where he was hunched over his computer. He couldn’t create memories of something he wasn’t familiar with, unless he was imprinting an entire personality.

“In the city of Rome, they totaled over 416 km, and supplied water to large cities across the empire. It was a standard of engineering that was not surpassed for more than a thousand years,” Adelle responded irritably. “Are you quite happy now? She need not be expert on the subject Mr. Brink. She only needs to think that it was on in the background while she was napping.”

“Do you have any interesting factoids on Greek theater?” Topher asked knowing that what Adelle said was true. He just didn’t like messing with Claire’s head. She was his friend … kind of. It seemed wrong … somehow. Plus, she wasn’t going to remember their lunch date.

“The Greek term for mask is proposa. The masks were made of organic materials, but were not permanent objects. No matter what a work of art they were, they were always retired to the altar of Dionysus after performances, and new ones created for future plays,” Adelle replied distractedly, her eyes focused on Claire’s trusting and open face as she spoke.

“Why doesn’t it surprise me that you know that?” Topher muttered under his breath as he typed. “Okay, we’re ready to begin,” he said in a regular tone a moment later, looking over his shoulder to see that Adelle had Claire’s hand clutched in her own, and was looking down into her eyes. “You don’t need to do that. You two are already locked together.”

Adelle looked over at him and released a long suffering sigh. “I know I don’t have to. I prefer to. Is that a problem?” she asked staring at him unblinkingly.

“No, no. Not at all,” Topher responded throwing his hand up in the air innocently before he turned back to his computer.

If it had been anyone but Dewitt who’d said that he would have cooed about how cute that was, but she was his boss, and more than a little scary. Adelle Dewitt was, as they say, not a woman with whom to fuck. He was fairly confident that he could take her in a bout of fisticuffs. He was a man after all, not a manly one, but a man nonetheless. Dewitt’s power came from the fact that she could take away his toys, and needling her was not worth risking that.

“Here we go,” Topher said punching a button.

The lights around Claire’s head began to burn, and Adelle squeezed her hand as Claire’s eyes rolled back, and her body arched, as the last twenty-four hours was sucked from her brain.

---

The Next Day …

Claire rubbed her eyes tiredly. Even though she had spent the entire previous day in bed she still felt like ten miles of bad road. Food poisoning was the worst. She felt stronger than she had the day before, but she wasn’t completely recovered. She probably should have stayed home another day, but she didn’t want to spend another minute let alone another day in bed watching the Discovery Channel. Laying around never made her feel better, she preferred to work and distract herself from whatever hurt.

“It’s good to see you on the mend, Dr. Saunders.”

Claire turned, a smile automatically coming to her face as Adelle Dewitt came to a stop beside her.

“It’s nice to be on the mend,” she said truthfully, not needing to relive the unpleasantness of the day before ever again.

“I know you’re probably absolutely swamped, but if you could find a few minutes later there’s something I’d like to discuss with you,” Adelle said pleasantly, her eyes scanning the main floor of the Dollhouse where the Actives where some of the Actives were going through their daily yoga routine.

“Of course,” Claire replied, hesitating for a second before turning to face the Director. “Is something wro …”

“Oh, no, nothing of the sort,” Adelle interjected, as she turned to face Claire. “Just a few points that need clarifying before I take your funding request to the board.”

“Oh,” Claire said, relaxing again. “I have a session with Lima in ten minutes. But I should be able to come up to see you after that.”

“Wonderful,” Adelle said smiling again, drawing a small smile from Claire as well, and then she turned and made her way back to the doorway that would take her to the offices that existed above the Dollhouse.

Claire watched her go feeling much more relaxed than she had been before Adelle had shown up.

She shook her head and then started for her office.

It really was the strangest thing.

The End



Date: 2009-02-28 07:48 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] dhamphir
I don't know why such an obvious possibility never occured to me, but I'm glad you thought of it! As usual, you completely captured the characters of the show and their voices.

Date: 2009-02-28 09:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
Thanks so much! I'm really glad you liked it :D I can't get the idea of Claire being a former doll out of my head.

I can't take credit for the idea though, I've heard people speculating about the possibility other places ;)

Date: 2009-02-28 08:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sporkmetender.livejournal.com
Ooh. There's some very interesting potential here. I'd love to know how that scar happened. I tried and failed to imagine Claire with blonde hair and an ear piercing. What I really want to know is...if Adelle was her handler, who was running the place?

Date: 2009-02-28 09:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
Thanks so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed it :D

I'd love to know how that scar happened.

At this point, only Adelle knows!

I tried and failed to imagine Claire with blonde hair and an ear piercing.

lol, me too. I just wanted an image as un-Claire like as possible!

What I really want to know is...if Adelle was her handler, who was running the place?

I figure Claire hasn't been an Active for a number of years. We still have no idea really how the contracts work, but I can't imagine that after five years the Actives are really released. I figure they're promoted into key roles in the company. So, Doll!Claire got promoted to having a permanent personality as Doctor Claire, and I figure the same way Adelle got promoted within the company to being the liaison officer for good work. She's not the top dog, we know she has bosses, so it seems plausible that she could have worked in a more hands on roll in the past. She seems to have some affection for the Dolls, so maybe that came from having worked with on of them ;)

Date: 2009-02-28 09:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lilgreenimp.livejournal.com
Fantastic! from the moment I first saw claire's scars, I had this idea that she had been programmed to be who she was... my thought was that she was a doll that got injured in the course of duty and so retired, which was quickly disproved last week. or well sorta... it could still almost work just instead of it being duty it was alpha... and they added him into her new program (I've been trying to figure out how it would work in my head... not really there yet)

I really love your take on this idea (I mean... after this gem why would I bother attempting my own?). The more I see Claire, the more I think she must have been programed in some way. Her emotions seem far too conflicting regarding the dollhouse and what they do. At one end she dislikes the whole conscept but then has this undeniable loyalty to the house. you encompassed all of this and added a tangible connection - her loyalty to her handler - to help drive her.

You managed to perfectly write the potential realisation of what was happening. Her knowledge of the procedures and an unknown circumstance combining to unlock fragments of memory.

I found Adelle's affection towards claire touching, very remeniscent of Boyde and Echo... perhaps that's why she lets them get away with so much. Well that and all the money Echo makes her ;)

Date: 2009-02-28 09:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
from the moment I first saw claire's scars, I had this idea that she had been programmed to be who she was... my thought was that she was a doll that got injured in the course of duty and so retired, which was quickly disproved last week. or well sorta...

I was surprised by how recent the scars were. I thought that if she was a former Doll she had been injured years in the past. I also thought that Alpha had been gone longer than three months. Of course, she could still be a former Doll who was retired to the Medical field for another reason, like after a certain number of years the "treatments" start to effect their brains or something.

Her emotions seem far too conflicting regarding the dollhouse and what they do. At one end she dislikes the whole conscept but then has this undeniable loyalty to the house.

So true. I loved Topher's line last episode "Boyd? What are you guys, buddies now? ... ... Of course you are. You both disapprove of everything. You're going to get married and have scowly babies." Cause they both having that disapproving/loyal thing going on.

I'm very interested to find out why it is Boyd took the job, and why it is that Claire is still there since they clearly have moral issues with the place.

I found Adelle's affection towards claire touching, very remeniscent of Boyde and Echo... perhaps that's why she lets them get away with so much.

Ever since Claire was being snippy and Adelle basically just rolled her eyes at her instead of telling her to shut it, I'm convinced the two of them have a connection. And being her old Handler would totally explain that affection. Also, it really does give some insight into why Adelle seems fond of the Dolls on some level, while the other asshole who are in it for the paychecks (i.e. Reed Diamond's character and Sierra's handler) don't give a shit about the Actives.

Well that and all the money Echo makes her ;)

Of course, there is always that. But she can make a profit, and still care :D

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Date: 2009-02-28 09:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xraex21.livejournal.com
Adelle always seems to be holding all the cards, which I guess is better then her idiot toy soldiers. I loved this different perspective by the way, you still managed to make it very tender. <3

Date: 2009-02-28 09:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
Adelle always seems to be holding all the cards

That's why she's so hot. There's nothing sexier than an Alpha Female (with a British accent!)

which I guess is better then her idiot toy soldiers.

Oh for sure. Could you imagine the hell the Dolls lives would be if Adelle's Head of Security was in charge? *shudder*

Thank you so much for commenting! I'm really glad you liked it :D

Date: 2009-02-28 10:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] katiepult.livejournal.com
Wow. I'm impressed, that came out of nowhere and it totally makes plausible sense. Well done :) I like being surprised, it doesn't happen often enough in fanfic imo.

Date: 2009-03-01 04:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
Thank you so much! I'm really glad that you enjoyed it. The idea of Claire being a Doll is one that has been fascinating me for a while, and in the second ep. I felt like I detected a bit of a soft spot from Adelle when it came to Claire, so her being her old handler seemed to explain that perfectly.

I'm glad I was able to surprise you :D

Date: 2009-02-28 10:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladyvictory.livejournal.com
It's like you read my mind. Watching the second episode especially, when Boyd first sees her, she seemed like a doll - a broken doll. Well done. The bit in the office when she asks her if she trusts her was liquid gold.

Date: 2009-03-01 04:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
Watching the second episode especially, when Boyd first sees her, she seemed like a doll - a broken doll.

Very much so! There's something so deeply broken inside of her that goes beyond the scars, and missing chunks of memory or just feeling instinctively that there is something wrong with her would totally explain that.

The bit in the office when she asks her if she trusts her was liquid gold.

I'm glad you liked that. I enjoyed writing that part. There's just something so sweet (and in this case sexy) about the handler/active relationship.

Date: 2009-02-28 11:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] quew.livejournal.com
Wow, I loved the way you tied in the established handler/active dialouge :) And now you've got me thinking - could she be a former doll? What's her story? I really enjoyed the fic :)

Date: 2009-03-01 04:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
I loved the way you tied in the established handler/active dialouge :)

Thanks :D I'm really glad that you liked it!

And now you've got me thinking - could she be a former doll? What's her story?

I really want to know what her deal is too. I can't shake the idea that she was a former Doll, so know I really just want the pieces to all come together ... but knowing Joss I'll probably have to wait a while (though the news about Amy Acker being cast in another show makes me nervous about Claire's future)

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Date: 2009-03-01 12:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trancer21.livejournal.com
Yay! I love the idea of Claire being a former Active. It kinda answers why someone so.. sensitive towards the Active's still works for the Company, ya know. And it makes sense that a place that deals in the wiping/creation of memories would do the same to its employees.

Makes me wonder how many times Claire's had a 'memory' and Adele was there to wipe it away.

Date: 2009-03-01 04:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
It kinda answers why someone so.. sensitive towards the Active's still works for the Company, ya know.

This. It's like she clearly has problems with the way the company is run, but she just goes along with everything without doing more than very softly voicing concerns, like she's programmed to follow orders even though consciously she disagrees with them.

Can't figure out why Boyd is staying though. Other than out of a feeling of wanting to protect Echo and maybe looking for a way to bring things down from the inside.

And it makes sense that a place that deals in the wiping/creation of memories would do the same to its employees.

Totes. I can't help but feel like the 5 year contract thing was just a lie to get people to sign. I mean, with their memories gone, none of them REMEMBER they signed a contract, and none of them TOLD anyone about joining the Dollhouse, so why would the company let them go?

They could keep imprinting them forever and the Active would never remember about the contract. Financially, it just seems kind of ridiculous to let them go and risk exposure when they don't have to. Morally they should, but they don't seem to be that concerned with morals.

Date: 2009-03-01 12:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ishfeeny.livejournal.com
...I feel like I really shouldn't trust anyone on this show anymore, lmao.

That story was amazing m'dear; I never really even entertained the idea that anyone actually working at Dollhouse would be an Active themselves, but now that the idea is in my head, you betcha I'll be making crazy ass theories.

And btw, having Adele as Claire's handler seems so...right. She's scary and whatnot, but Adele seems like a good match for the less scary, and more timid Claire.

*nods*

Date: 2009-03-01 04:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
...I feel like I really shouldn't trust anyone on this show anymore, lmao.


I know! lol. I'm seeing Dolls EVERYWHERE!!!

I never really even entertained the idea that anyone actually working at Dollhouse would be an Active themselves, but now that the idea is in my head, you betcha I'll be making crazy ass theories.

This is the phase that I'm at, and it's fun. It's like the sky is the limit speculation wise.

I don't know, it just makes sense to me that they wouldn't let the Actives go after five years. I mean why would they? The Actives don't remember signing the contract, after five years they'll still be young and attractive, and giving them back their original personalities could expose the company to risk. I feel like the 5 years is an expiration date more than a contract date, and like the Dolls start to get sick and need to be put out to pasture at this time (with a new permanent personality and programed loyalty).

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Date: 2009-03-01 01:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oroborusfox.livejournal.com
Wonderful, as always.

I love the idea of Adelle being a handler, it would explain her affection for the Dolls, and is just super nifty.

At this point I'd have no problem accepting Claire as a former Doll or not a former Doll. It could go either way believably.

Date: 2009-03-01 04:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
I love the idea of Adelle being a handler, it would explain her affection for the Dolls, and is just super nifty.

Thanks, I'm glad you like it! I'm really attached to this idea. I know it won't actually happen, but at this point given what we know it seems to fit, and the idea is just so twisted and yet kind of cute (like so much about this show, lol)

It could go either way believably.

This. I'm just really excited to be so curious, and to be thinking about show after the episode airs. I can't wait to see where everything is going.

Date: 2009-03-01 03:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alexz6.livejournal.com
*gasp* that was intense! And I really enjoyed the fact that you fit in Echo comforting Claire and Adelle comforting Claire all in the same fic~! ...ok granted one eventually led her to get her memory wiped but still... it was sweet of her...in her own kind of scary but still hot way :p
I really liked that Adelle takes responsibility for her house in every way and understands the Dolls. This just took it to a different level than in the episode but got the point across like how she stood up for Echo's actions there and here she CARES for Claire :D (i had orginally written something less babbly but it didnt go through:( )

Date: 2009-03-01 04:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
I really enjoyed the fact that you fit in Echo comforting Claire and Adelle comforting Claire all in the same fic~!

There was a lot of comforting going on here, huh lol. Claire is such a schmoopy bear, everyone just wants to give her a hug!

it was sweet of her...in her own kind of scary but still hot way :p

This is Adelle in a nutshell, and why she is so hot. That ambiguous evil mixed with a British accent and moments of sweetness undoes me. Mm, Adelle.

This just took it to a different level than in the episode but got the point across like how she stood up for Echo's actions there and here she CARES for Claire

I really loved her standing up for Echo in the latest episode. Every episode Adelle gets more interesting as she gets more layers. I really want to know what her deal is too.

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Date: 2009-03-01 05:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] geekgrrllurking.livejournal.com
EXACTLY! I love the idea that Claire is a Doll and I've wondered that since the beginning, but that Adelle was the handler is a deliciously perfect twist. After this weeks episode, I wonder where the Dolls in the Attic are and what becomes of them? Wonderful fic as always, keep up the great work!

Date: 2009-03-01 04:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
I love the idea that Claire is a Doll

Me too. I like that it could really happen on the show too.

but that Adelle was the handler is a deliciously perfect twist.

Less likely to happen on the show, but I like the idea. I think it explains her sort of affection for the dolls a little, and why she seems to have a soft spot for Claire.

After this weeks episode, I wonder where the Dolls in the Attic are and what becomes of them?

I know. What exactly do they do with malfunctioning Actives? "The Attic" does not sound like a pleasant place. *shudders*

Date: 2009-03-01 09:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trixter21.livejournal.com
*blinks*

Wow...that would actually make A LOT of sense. I wouldn't be surprised if they pulled that later on, actually, thinking about it. XD

Either way, brilliant job! I'm glad there's someone out there writing fanfic for this! =D

Date: 2009-03-01 04:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
Thanks so much for commenting! I'm really glad that you enjoyed the story :D

Wow...that would actually make A LOT of sense. I wouldn't be surprised if they pulled that later on, actually, thinking about it. XD

*smile* I'm glad that the idea seemed to work. It seems to make a lot of sense, especially in Claire's case (it's probably less likely Adelle was a handler, but whatever). I really can't wait to find out more about the backgrounds of the various characters.

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Date: 2009-03-01 06:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] force-oblique.livejournal.com
That was really good...and yes it seems petty possible that this could be in the show.. you know the story..
nice work!

Date: 2009-03-02 12:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
Thank you so much! I'm really glad that you enjoyed :D

Date: 2009-03-01 07:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cirroco-desade.livejournal.com
Damned awesome story. I admit I had wondered in the first ep, but convinced myself I was wrong. Your story however makes it make perfect sense.

I know a lot of people are objecting to this show, but I'm not one of them. How not PC of me. Keep the good fics coming please.

Date: 2009-03-02 01:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
Thanks so much! I'm really glad that you enjoyed the story, and that it seemed plausible from what we've seen of the world so far. I think I'm going to be a little disappointed if Claire doesn't end up being a former Active now, lol.

I know a lot of people are objecting to this show, but I'm not one of them. How not PC of me.

Here, here! That haters can go to the left. I'm enjoying the show. I don't know why people are going to get their knickers in knot about how the show is this or that, when the third episode just aired. For the love of Mike, we've barely seen any of the show to judge what messages it's trying to send!

Date: 2009-03-02 06:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jello-o.livejournal.com
Whoa, that is terribly creepy, yet could be so true. With this show, no one knows who's a doll and who isn't. I really like how something so small as a scar on her hand could trigger a relapse and how Adelle seems to actually care about her.

Date: 2009-03-04 01:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
With this show, no one knows who's a doll and who isn't.

So true. Already we've had Lubov revealed as a stealth!Doll, and I've got my suspicions about Millie as well (and not to mention Claire). I hope that they don't play the "Surprise, X is a Doll!" thing too much, but knowing that the possibly is there is intriguing.

and how Adelle seems to actually care about her.

I'm liking that we're getting to see layers from Adelle. I mean, she's not a lily white little princess, but she's not pure evil either and I'm interested to find out more about what makes her tick.

Date: 2009-03-03 02:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] allaine77.livejournal.com
Very good! From Episode 1 I realized that anybody in that building could be a Doll. Wipe 'em once, give 'em a new identity, wind 'em up, and let 'em go. It's a great recruiting tool - you can program your own employees. Might explain why Boyd is there. (For all we know, ADELLE is a Doll.)

Sincerely, Allaine

P.S. A sequel would be nice :)

Date: 2009-03-04 01:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
Very good! From Episode 1 I realized that anybody in that building could be a Doll. Wipe 'em once, give 'em a new identity, wind 'em up, and let 'em go.

This. Some people have pointed out problems with this theory, but I'm not sure that it's completely out there, and it would explain how an organization that's doing what they're doing hasn't had any (or very few) leaks. Also, if they just turn their former Active pool, into workers it minimizes the risk of bringing outside people in, keeping everything more secretive.

I really can't wait to find out more about how the Dollhouse is run.

Date: 2009-03-04 11:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cyandragonfly.livejournal.com
It'll be interesting to see if she is a Doll or not. It's definitely possible from what we've seen.

Great fic. I couldn't read it quick enough, I wanted to get all of it at once *g*

Date: 2009-03-04 01:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
Thanks so much!

I'm really attached to the idea of Claire being a former Doll, so I hope that turns out to be the case, but Joss is really good at surprising me so I'm sure I'll love whatever he does with the character.

Friday, cannot come soon enough for me! *needz moar dollhouse*

Date: 2009-03-09 07:13 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] akameji.livejournal.com
Oh. mygod. This was really, really creepy.

Excellent, but incredibly creepy.

Wow. I <3 it.

Date: 2009-03-23 07:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pookieandpookie.livejournal.com
Did I say 'I adore you' lately? 'cause I do. *is in love with Olivia Williams*

Date: 2009-04-01 03:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] acoustics1220.livejournal.com
This was really an awesome fic. I don't get to read the ideas or fans in blogs/LJs but WOW - this one seems totally plausible! I had noticed that Adelle seems much more tolerant of the Dolls than Dominic, but especially with the Doc. Like, Claire warned Boyd of the blood, and Adelle just watched her walk away instead of giving her a verbal lashing.

This is such an awesome idea! I'm floored! Very nice writing, too. A couple of technical, grammatical mistakes - but those sneak in on everybody. Well done!

*WHOAWHOAWHOA* You made a revelation without even knowing it! GENIUS!
Edited Date: 2009-05-11 06:59 pm (UTC)

Date: 2009-07-19 12:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] g-ww.livejournal.com
Very nice. Excellent twist of Adelle acting as Handler.

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