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The Doctor ([info]not_your_tardis) wrote in [info]colligo_threads,
@ 2012-06-16 20:28:00

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Entry tags:jack harkness, jonathan crane, rose tyler, the doctor (10)

Who: The Doctor and Open
What: Having given his temper several days to decide, The Doctor visits a lake, sees Jack, and ends up getting in a fight with a very strange thing and....RUNNING!
Where: The Lake, and surrounding grounds, possibly spilling out into the city.
When: Saturday, June 16th, late evening
Rating: Likely PG - now updated to R, for language.
Notes: Random Scenes make me happy!




It had been one of his worst days ever, and since, he'd not run, but walked. He'd walked, and walked, being careful to stay away from any would be passerby, from anyone who might have spoke to him, from anyone who might have talked to him at all. The Doctor knew, understood, what his temper could do. He knew, better than anyone could have imagined, because he'd been there. He'd been the one to think it, to see it unfold in front of him, to make it happen. He'd been the catalyst for the greatest undoing, the greatest legends, across time and space - and he knew better than to risk subjecting anyone else to that.

His message had been heard, of that he was certain, but The Doctor gave no reply as he wandered the streets of this new city with a downcast gaze and tattered suit. He now understood just what was in front of him. Rose was here, Martha was here, even River Song was here. There was, of course, The Master as well, and several other voices he did not recognize. Everyone though, save three, and the voice of a child, were all reminders of how he'd failed and he wasn't entirely convinced the others weren't part of some strange time stream of his either, given how non-nonchalantly they'd responded.

At least now he knew that Molly had been telling the truth, and that meant there were others out there, another Doctor, at the very least - and that was never a good thing. The Doctor had struggled to find his bearings, wandering the city, trying to think. Did he trust The Master, was Wilfred really going to be fine? How could he even have known who he was talking about unless..

The Doctor didn't even finish the thought. There was no need. If it was The Master, somehow making his way back from the other side of the Time Lock, this place wouldn't look like this at all. There would be no park, no lake, no buildings, no city, no people. The Time Lords would have erased it all, and it simply never would have been. There was at least a small comfort in that, as he approached the edge of the lake, dropping down to his haunches to run his fingers through the blades of grass. He sighed, softly, whispering to himself the one question he always seemed to be asking himself.

"What do I do now?"

His dark eyes drifted skyward, as if the stars themselves might have an answer or, at the very least, a TARDIS.

That would have been nice.



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[info]not_your_tardis
2012-06-17 06:22 am UTC (link)
The Doctor was, to be entirely honest, relieved to hear that Jack had taken a different path when it came to the man, and one that didn't involve killing him at that. His features softened, the first sign of a smile appearing at the corners of his mouth. "Careful Jack." The Doctor warned, staring out over the water. "I just might change my mind about you."

Which was highly unlikely, and they both knew it. Still, The Doctor didn't deny he saw a lot of himself in Jack, likely due to their adventures together, but that didn't matter. Jack was, at the end of the day, a good person. Sure, he made every hair on his head want to jump up, and every muscle in his body told him to run away, but The Doctor had just learned to tune those things out.

"Him?" The Doctor questioned with a raised brow. "Right. Fifty first century. That's old news to you. Still, progressive for Twenty First Century Earth. What's his name? - and yes.." The Doctor replied, looking at Jack with a bit of a smug grin. "I do think you'd have any Martha. You're Jack Harkness..." His voice trailed off.

"..Anything that moves.." He teased.

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