1. This whole thing is amazing. Her first thoughts on seeing everything jumbled together like this was the 'end of time' episode of Doctor Who. If she were stuck in Doctor Who she wouldn't be that upset about it - only she would be since she had other things she had to do. Like get back to everything going on back in Star City and actually telling her mom that she and Oliver were married.
Ugh, telling her mom was going to be hard and might physically kill her hearing. Better to not think about that right now. Better to just bask in the broken sci-fi-ness of all this before she ... before she what? Before she woke up maybe. This was a pretty vivid dream actually, if it was a dream. She'd force that belief on herself, but after aliens and Nazis, and everything that she'd been through in the past six years she wouldn't discount anything as real.
Better to focus on the normalcy that she might be able to get around here. A burger from Big Belly Burger or a coffee from Jitters. Actually, that coffee sounded good. She pushed her hands into the pockets of her soft pink coat and started out toward an area that might look like it had a coffee shop on it. Unfortunately, the only one she saw seemed to be the one that was being covered in snow.
2. [She'd tried to make several actual calls on her phone, but it seemed that the numbers were 'out of service'. No Oliver, no Diggle, no Curtis. No one that, for her, would be phoning home. Of course, there was what Gideon had said. There was that option.]
Right, soooooo, anyone who knows my voice knows I'm probably looking for them. Especially if they have an explanation to what's going on. I mean I'd say it's some sort of temporal displacement on a huuuuuuuuge level, but I'm not the expert here.
[There's a pause as she debates what to say next.]
So, temporal displacement? Who am I? Who are you? Discuss.
Felicity Smoak || Arrowverse
This whole thing is amazing. Her first thoughts on seeing everything jumbled together like this was the 'end of time' episode of Doctor Who. If she were stuck in Doctor Who she wouldn't be that upset about it - only she would be since she had other things she had to do. Like get back to everything going on back in Star City and actually telling her mom that she and Oliver were married.
Ugh, telling her mom was going to be hard and might physically kill her hearing. Better to not think about that right now. Better to just bask in the broken sci-fi-ness of all this before she ... before she what? Before she woke up maybe. This was a pretty vivid dream actually, if it was a dream. She'd force that belief on herself, but after aliens and Nazis, and everything that she'd been through in the past six years she wouldn't discount anything as real.
Better to focus on the normalcy that she might be able to get around here. A burger from Big Belly Burger or a coffee from Jitters. Actually, that coffee sounded good. She pushed her hands into the pockets of her soft pink coat and started out toward an area that might look like it had a coffee shop on it. Unfortunately, the only one she saw seemed to be the one that was being covered in snow.
2.
[She'd tried to make several actual calls on her phone, but it seemed that the numbers were 'out of service'. No Oliver, no Diggle, no Curtis. No one that, for her, would be phoning home.
Of course, there was what Gideon had said. There was that option.]
Right, soooooo, anyone who knows my voice knows I'm probably looking for them. Especially if they have an explanation to what's going on. I mean I'd say it's some sort of temporal displacement on a huuuuuuuuge level, but I'm not the expert here.
[There's a pause as she debates what to say next.]
So, temporal displacement? Who am I? Who are you? Discuss.
7. Come at her.