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Amy Pond ([info]fairytale_pond) wrote in [info]silverage,
@ 2011-06-08 16:23:00

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Entry tags:!log, 11th doctor, amy pond, castiel

Who: Amy Pond, Castiel, The Doctor (and more?)
Where: New York Public Library, Main Branch
When: Wednesday afternoon
What: Lost and Found
Rating: TBD


Amy spent hours every day at the library. Not doing research on how to blend in to 1960s America, nor on how to find a way out. No, Amy spent her time at the library curled up in an armchair, a pencil tightly gripped in her fist (sometimes so tightly that it snapped in half), and staring at pieces of paper pinned to a cork board on the wall.

She'd first noticed the bulletin boards the morning after she'd arrived, hung in the lobby of the hotel where she'd spent the night. Writing would appear from nowhere, and then more writing would follow in a different hand. It didn't take her long to understand it for what it was: some kind of citywide instant communication technology-- that obviously didn't belong here. She'd been to America in 1969, and if they'd had this technology five years before, she would have seen it then. At first she'd taken interest in them because the Doctor would have taken interest. But soon she saw how she could use them to her advantage. She couldn't search the whole city over for the TARDIS, but if she sent a message-- an advert in a papershop window, as it were-- she'd have more eyes to help her search.

Rather than park herself in front of the board in the lobby, she'd asked the concierge where she could find more of these boards. He'd directed her to the Public Library, a few blocks away in Bryant Park, where she'd secured herself a small study room with its own bulletin board. Thinking carefully about what to say, she'd written her request down on a piece of paper, then pinned it to the board. Miraculously, she didn't have to wait long before responses appeared, from people who had or hadn't seen or heard of the "big blue box" she'd said she was looking for. Some of the replies surprised her-- it sounded like there were people in the city who knew the Doctor, but not the same Doctor she knew. She wondered if he'd spent time in America in his previous lives.

So Amy began spending her time at the library. She pulled the armchair up in front of the board so she didn't have to pace back and forth waiting for the next reply. When the janitor came at closing time, she made him promise not to touch anything, saying "I'll be back in the morning, and I want ev-ry-thing as it was, got it?"



Days later, one person who Amy'd initially found confusing and entirely unhelpful ended up surprising her. He said he'd found the Doctor. Unending joy and shattering doubt filled Amy. She bombarded the man with specific questions; she had to know if he was telling the truth. When he answered everything correct, down to the fish custard, Amy knew her problems were solved.

"After days of waitin'," she elated to the empty room, 'finally, result!"

Suddenly, she felt a brief blow of wind and heard a ruffle of feathers, and then, when Amy turned around, the room wasn't empty anymore.


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[info]fairytale_pond
2011-06-14 05:00 pm UTC (link)
"Could if you had a TARDIS maybe," Amy interjected quickly in an angry whisper.

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[info]iamamadman
2011-06-17 02:09 am UTC (link)
The Doctor turned to give Amy a rather annoyed look and whispered back to her, "and will be able to do again. Don't worry, I'll find her, always do. Just a little bump in the road, nothing to worry about." He moved a bit closer to her and changed his expression to a caring one. "Have I ever let you down before?"

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[info]fairytale_pond
2011-06-17 04:27 pm UTC (link)
Amy wanted to have a snappy comeback, she really did, but the longer she spent in the Doctor's presence, the easier it was to forgive him. How could she stay angry at the man she'd believed in her whole life?

Pulling herself out of sentimentality and back to matters at hand, she crossed her arms and fixed the "Angel" with a calculating look. "I still don't believe you are who you say you are," she began, "but you brought me the Doctor, so... thanks."

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