Somebody That I Used To Know

Somebody That I Used To Know

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(Sequel to "Little Talks") Following the events of John's death, Clara tries her best to move on, but nothing can truly fill the void in her heart because now, the love of her life was just somebody that she used to know. Disclaimer: I do not own anything affiliated with Doctor Who. All of those rights belong to the BBC. The story is mine though.
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Clara married John Smith the love of her life (and High School Sweetheart - not to sound cheesy at all) at 25 years old. They Married and lived happily together for 2 years and had their two children Avia and Evelyn. One Day John packs his bags and leaves on the whim of Clara but demands he takes his baby with him. After a huge argument leaves them both deflated and depressed John packs up and heads back to America - with his children - but will he ever return? What will be in store for Clara if somehow they managed to cross paths again? Will their kids ever meet their Mum? And will they remember her at all? - - - I felt like I really wanted to write another Whouffle fan fiction, and of course it's another AU because I'm not really I'm not writing anything else, so here's a little summery of the possible plot. Pure Whouffle AU. Eleventh Doctor and Clara Oswald. Rated Mature for Mature themes such as sex, violence, depression, language, and self harm

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