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Rose M. Tyler ([info]jeopardysfriend) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-08-18 23:40:00

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Entry tags:!shelved, day 19, jack harkness, location: gym, rose tyler

Who: Rose Tyler and Jack Harkness
What: Rose wants answers
When: Day 19, around 10:00pm
Where: The gymnasium (or just outside it)
Rating: Be safe, go with R
Status: Active



Rose read Jack's reply and closed her journal. It had been a long day. A good one, overall. Spending the day playing dragons and Ninja Turtles and Tag and reading stories and having snack time... She really had enjoyed the day surrounded by six year-olds. Each one so different, each one having fun in their own ways, depending on where they were from, and what time period.

Now, though, it was late, and nearly all the children had worn themselves out. Rose walked through the room, pausing at each cot and making sure if the child wasn't asleep, that they didn't need anything. From time to time she stopped, rubbing Dora's back gently or brushing back Andy's wild curls. With any luck at all, this would go like most experiments and in the morning, they'd wake to find the children had resumed their adult forms. But for now, she would make sure they were taken care of.

But her eyes kept drifting, and she stopped and watched the little boy from Gallifrey sleep. It was definitely John Smith's miniature. From his little brown trenchcoat to the itty bitty red Chucks on his feet, if he were any more John Smith she'd probably cry. But she couldn't disregard what she'd read in his journal, either. She couldn't detect the hearts beating beneath the tiny blue suit, no, but how many from Earth knew of TARDISes? And what were the chances that she'd learn more of Gallifrey from a six year-old than the man she'd traveled with so far?

She longed to touch him. To smooth back that lock of brown that fell into his face, or to soothe his sleep in some way or another. But she feared he might be a light sleeper, and there'd be far too many questions to answer. Questions Sarah Jane could apparently answer but she couldn't.

But there might be one person who could. The one other person besides the Doctor that she trusted. And she didn't trust herself to ask the Doctor. Not without exploding in temper, waking the children, and having even more questions to answer.

So she made her way outside and sat against the wall, close enough that she could hear if someone from inside called her, but far enough outside that she could breathe. And she waited.



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[info]jeopardysfriend
2009-08-27 05:14 am UTC (link)
He really was wonderful. Yes, he was physically good-looking. Bright simle, beautiful eyes, and a great arse if she was being honest with herself. And he was strong, too. Both in the physical and mental sense. He'd fought for her, he'd died for her though she didn't know that yet, and she loved him in a way she'd let few others in on. In her currently vulnerable state, it'd be easy to harbor little girlish images of falling in love with him and him staying with her and maybe, at least once, indulging in what she'd denied herself on the TARDIS.

But she adored Ianto. He was one of the sweetest men she'd met, and that meant ever. And she knew he respected her friendship with Jack, and she'd never let herself ruin that. Even if Jack had made his typical lewd comments about her joining in.

That didn't, however, mean she wasn't immune to a bit of coddling. She was only human, no matter who she travelled with. And, at the end of the day, she was still just a teenaged girl. She nestled into Jack's hold on her, allowing her arms to slide around him. "I'm not all that," she defended, blushing slightly. Oh, the things Jimmy had done to her self-confidence. It would take more than some sweet words from Jack and the very occasional compliment from the Doctor to build that back up. "He could have. If it had meant enough to him. Either that or thinks I'm an idiot and couldn't possibly put together the hundreds of clues he dropped in my lap." Still, she remembered the image he'd drawn in his journal. The sketch that little Sigma had pointed to. Why hadn't she looked for it before? And if that woman meant so much to him... Damn him.

"Latch on to the outside?" she blurted. Forget the hiding the TARDIS bit. What? "What the hell? You can't... The Time Vortex!" Oh. Right. Jack couldn't die. Huh. She'd never really thought of that as an option, personally. After all, she'd never once been refused admittance to the TARDIS. She loved that old box, and she knew the machine cared for her, too. Ha. That sounded weird even to her. A machine that could care? But she knew it did. The TARDIS was as alive as anyone there, and if they were using her, she had to be furious.

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