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Remy LeBeau ([info]ace_of_clubs) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-08-22 00:35:00

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Entry tags:!complete, day 20, location: museum, remy lebeau, the doctor (nine), the doctor (ten)

Who: The Tenth Doctor, the Ninth Doctor & Remy LeBeau
Where: The Museum
When: Day 20, 7:15am
What:  Remy wakes up and is attacked by birds!
Rating: PG-13
Status: Complete

After dropping the young Doctor off at the gym, Remy had decided to head back towards his barn, sniffling and sneezing the entire way there. The Doctor had been right, he'd spent the entire day in the rain the previous day, and now he had a cold. It was awful. So he'd laid around in his large bed in the barn for a while until the sun had gone down and he'd headed back over to the gym to glance in on the kids. After watching for a bit, he had finally decided to sleep in town tonight, instead of way out in his barn, so that when the others awoke, he'd know quickly if they were still children, or if they had returned to their normal state. So the red-head had staked out a place to sleep not too far away from the museum, and had settled down on a park bench on his back and had tipped his fedora low over his eyes to get some sleep.

Come morning, he had felt someone tugging at his sleeve.. then the tugging turned to pinching. And it was only when his hat was knocked away and tons of little hands were pinching him that he finally opened his eyes and realized that they weren't little hands at all-- they were beaks. Bird beaks. About fifteen of the dark animals were pecking at him, grabbing at his clothing, tearing his duplicate coat, biting through his clothes, causing his flesh to bleed. And as he sat up and started swatting them away with gloved hands, they got more vicious. They pecked at his face, sliced open his cheek, his lip, above his right eyebrow, all along his arms through his clothes, his jeans-- and all the red-head could do for the moment was break into a run to try and escape them, shouting curses in French and Lord knows what other languages. He just barely made it up the stairs, in his torn and ruined coat, before he forced open a door of the museum and stumbled inside, actually tripping on the doorstop and falling inside onto his knees, before he quickly spun around and threw up both gloved hands against that door and slammed it loudly closed, locking the birds out.

And locking everyone else in.

The Cajun was panting hard and was quickly pushing back up to his feet so that bloody hands (they'd pecked at his exposed fingers, the pinky and pointer on both hands) and had caused them to bleed) could flip the old lock on the door and hold it shut, then he leaned forward against it. He didn't know what was going on, but he certainly didn't like it. Not one bit. It was like a freaking Alfred Hitchcock movie!


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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-08-22 06:09 am UTC (link)
There had been a bang. A large, substantial bang. The sort of sound that carried through the museum and back into the room that had been the Time Lord's not so long ago. Problem was that were the Doctor had recalled falling asleep, the carnival, didn't have anything that caused bangs like that. Let alone the second one that followed.

One eye popped open and then the other. It took him a moment to recognize the peeling walls and the old, worn desk; but, the Doctor realized rather quickly that he was in the museum, "Oh, bugger," it must be an experiment day. Why would the put him back in here? What was that banging noise?

Pushing up from his bed to stand he smoothed out his suit and pushed out into the hallway. Passing Nine and Rose's room and then Jack and Ianto's, finally Sam's room and then Sarah Jane's he found himself back in the familiar gallery looking at the front door with a quizzical expression. "Remy?" He knew that hair, unless some other ginger man had been imported today.

He looked him over, seeing the rips and gashes and the expanding streaks of darkness here and there up and down the other man's back. The Doctor's jaw fell, Cajun appeared to nearly be ribbons himself. A hand came up instinctively, though he didn't know where to even touch - was there anywhere that wasn't wounded? "What did this? Not a Weevil?" Carefully he touched the mutant's shoulder, willing him to turn around.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-08-23 09:51 pm UTC (link)
When the Cajun heard that voice, he jerked a little in surprise. But the Doctor had fallen asleep in the gym, with the other children! Still, he kept gloved hands pressed against the door, leaving blood stains there, until touched on the shoulder. That was when Remy turned around, wide red-on-black eyes locking onto the Doctor just a few feet from him. By now, the cut on his cheek had dripped blood down to his jaw and from there to his chin. The cut over his eyebrow had done the same, tracing a line down his temple to his jaw, to join with the blood from his cheek. His lip was cut, he had a small slice very near to his left eye, and various.. holes? Were those.. stab wounds? Tiny stab wounds? And his front was just as ruined as his back, with his gloves being the only thing that weren't shredded nearly to ribbons.

"Weevil? Non. Bir's." He declared suddenly, eyebrows shooting upwards. "'Dere're bir's ou'si'e!" Sorry, Doctor, Remy wasn't really calm right now. "'Dis like uh really good Alfre' Hi'chcock movie." Yes, a really good one. He'd loved The Birds. He just didn't want to live it!

"Anyone goin' ou'si'e gonna ge' rip to bi's, homme. Gotta tell 'dem t' stay in an' close 'de doors." No, Doctor, he wasn't kidding. He was bleeding everywhere. And your duplicate jacket? In shreds.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-08-23 10:01 pm UTC (link)
The Doctor brought a finger to his lips, looking at the various people scattered around the lobby. A couple of them stirred and the Doctor jerked his head in the direction of the hallway. For now the museum was quiet and relatively safe. There was no sense waking them up. Not yet.

Gingerly he reached out and grasped the Cajun's hand, and gently pulled before he let go and started off down the hallway. They may have just fought yesterday; but, that didn't mean that things were copacetic, and it certainly wasn't a conversation he wanted to have in a place all those people around. No, he'd patch Remy up, and with luck, he'd come out of the whole thing unscathed.

Stepping in to his room he took up his journal, made a quick note and closed it before looking around. In his pocket there was a napkin or two and near the bed a bottle of water. "Let's get you patched up," he said quietly.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-08-23 10:08 pm UTC (link)
The Cajun allowed himself to be tugged along, fingers curling some in the Doctor's grasp to better hold on. And only once they were in the office with the door shut, his hand released, and the Doctor's journal returned to its rightful place, did he speak up again. "Gonna pa'ch me up, Docteur? You mean you gonna clean off 'de bloo'." It was almost a teasing tone, but his heart was beating hard and his pulse was racing. Joking was something that was calming to him and he was attempting to use it to help him come down off his high, but it wasn't working. Yet.

"I gotta ge' back to 'de barn. T'ink Jenny migh' be 'dere, gotta make sure she gonna ge' somewhere safe, 'de bir's gonna be able t' go righ' t'rough 'dat rottin' wood, an' 'de cracke' glass." Look at that, Remy was openly being concerned about someone other than himself.. and he clearly recognized it, because he paused and was silent for a few seconds before letting a slow breath out through his nose. "Don' wan' her gettin' blood all over m' bed, if 'dey star' peckin' her." Yeah, that was why he was concerned. Sure.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-08-23 10:15 pm UTC (link)
Pulling out the first napkin he pressed it into the cut over the Cajun's brow, trying to make the blood stop with firm pressure. Pausing a moment he pulled open the bottle of water, and opening it he soaked the napkin and started carefully wiping up the trail of blood. "Right," he replied quietly, carefully pressing the dry napkin on another cut. "You might need some stitches..."

Then Remy started mentioning Jenny. "She'll be fine. She could get herself into the tunnels on her own." Did that come out a bit cold? Well, he wasn't sorry for that. "You could take the tunnels out yourself, if you want. There's an entry right in the front lobby." He'd been careful to close up those tunnels. That was what he'd been doing instead of working on the modulator. Shame.

"Go on, don't let me stop you," he said, rocking backward on his heels and taking up a seat on top of the desk.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-08-23 10:24 pm UTC (link)
"Sti'ches?" He didn't like the sound of that, and it showed on his face with the way he scrunched up his nose and shook his head some, but he didn't say anything out loud, because he knew the Doctor was probably right. He knew what he was doing after all. He could trust him. He was a Doctor.

"Oui, coul'." He agreed, shifting once on booted feet as he clenched and unclenched a bloody hand. Then he let out a short breath. "We ain' gonna talk 'bou' wha' happene' yes'erday, huh? Jus' gonna ac' like i' didn' happen?" Of course, unfortunately for the Doctor, the two men weren't going to be par with one another on just what the Cajun was talking about. He'd be going on about one thing while the Time Lord was thinking on an entirely different level.

But eventually, they'd figure it out. "'De managemen', 'dey kin'a offere' me a deal. One 'dese days, I'm gonna take i'." Since he'd been offered more than one during his time here. There was only so much he could resist.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-08-23 10:31 pm UTC (link)
"There's nothing to talk about," his response was terminal, because clearly there wasn't anything more for them to talk about with regard to that fight. Nope. Not one thing. And about the day before? Well, as far as the Time Lord was concerned it was just a very unfortunate dream.

"Well, if you take that deal, I suppose that would be your prerogative." He pushed up off of the desk and reached around Remy to pull the door open behind him.

"Right, I'd say we're done here." So what if there were still quite a few bleeding wounds? Well, that was alright, they'd clot up sooner or later.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-08-23 11:52 pm UTC (link)
"Poor timing, Remy," he said quietly, rubbing his hands on his coat before reaching over to take up his journal and shove it into his pockets. "We have birds, nasty birds. And people to protect. And the only thing you can think of is talking about us?"

He couldn't see a good way to get around the Cajun and out the door so, he tried the tactic of just looking at him like he had three heads. That had worked. Once. Maybe. "You're like a broken record," he said rolling his eyes a bit.

Sorry, Remy, he's in a bit of a prickly place at the moment. Mostly because he knew that smile you just flashed, the one you hid behind. You wouldn't have to hide, you know, if you just let him run away.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-08-24 12:08 am UTC (link)
When scolded like that, the red-head let out a rush of breath through his nose and he threw bloody hands up, but then let them drop back down to his sides. "An' you ain' much better." Announced in a cooler tone. "Docteur.." However, he thought better of whatever he was going to say, and stepped forward instead, to snatch up one of his hands, holding it between both of his gloved ones.

"You so smar'. Bu'..." Once again, that would never get finished. He thought better of it. He sure had been censoring himself lately. For you, Time Lord. Because he knew you didn't want to hear the things he would say to you. So he was picking and choosing his words more carefully.

You're welcome.

"Stayin' wit' you. I ain' always gonna be righ' at your si'de, but gonna be 'dere when I gotta. Even if you don' wan' me." It was almost a threat, but it wasn't. Not quite.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-08-24 12:18 am UTC (link)
"People?! Real live people..." He gestured toward that door. "Including that Insider of yours. People that need help, direction, and a way out of here," did he sound angry? he felt angry. Perhaps it was that he wasn't called much better. Perhaps it was that quiet 'Docteur,' that came out from between the Cajun's lips as he took up his hand.

"'So smart but,' what, Remy? So smart but I can't seem to get us out of here? So smart but I've single handedly managed to rip apart two people in two days? How about the snogging? Three snogs. One. Two. Three. So smart but I'm standing here yelling at you when I know full well you're just going to take it?" He deflated, turning his back and pulling that hand away again.

He hadn't even listened. Just kicking the dog out of spite at this point because he couldn't well kick himself. He'd read what Rose wrote this morning. He'd stop writing back eventually. When he'd given up hope of being able to say anything to her to get her to talk to Nine again. To get her to spare Jack. To convince her that Sarah Jane, Ianto, and Shannon were all just listening to him.

And then there was Remy. His dear Remy whom Jack had told him to just be sure of what he wanted. What did he want? not to want anything at all, that's what.

Reaching into his pocket he pulled out another napkin and turning he grasped the Cajun's hand, carefully dabbing at the wounds there. He had to do something. Something other than talk.

Please don't make him talk anymore.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-08-24 12:29 am UTC (link)
The red-head stood silently, listening as the Doctor rambled on in anger, watching as he gestured like a mad man, waiting for the Time Lord to finish his little bout of anger so that he could attempt to explain himself. There was no way the darker-haired man would listen to him during that short, angry rant.

When the part about the snogging came forward, Remy first looked confused (what in the Hell was a snog? Was that like a slug?) until it dawned on him, he'd heard that word used before. And it was then that the small frown touched his lips, such a foreign expression there. But after that, the Doctor was mentioning that he'd just take all of this yelling, and he was right. They both knew he was right. Red eyes lowered briefly, then came back up, this time accompanied by a small smile, as if he knew something that the frustrated alien didn't.

However, he kept his silence.

Then the Doctor was finding himself another napkin and was dabbing at the clotting cuts on his exposed fingers, though the glove hadn't been harmed, not even a touch, though there was a cut deep enough on his pointer that a bit of white shown through when the blood was cleaned away.

And while the time traveler was occupied with that hand, Gambit was lifting the other, cupping the Doctor's jaw in a glove-encased palm, so he could urge his face up. And he smiled just a bit more, shaking his head in a strange way that the Gallifreyan might actually recognize: like some sort of indulgent parent. "So smar', Docteur," His words were only whispers in the silent room, "Bu' you can' see 'dat I'd do anyt'in' for you. Anyt'in' you ask o' me. Anyt'in' t' help you, t' save you. Anyt'in, mon ami, bu' leave you. Won' give you up, won' le' you run 'way. Care 'bou' you too much. Dunno why t'ough, you annoyin' as Hell." That last part was a quiet quip, followed by an easy grin.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-08-24 12:42 am UTC (link)
The Doctor winced, looking over that cut, and the bone that shone out between gouged flesh. Gently he undid the button of that Cajun's glove and slowly peeled away the leather without a word if Remy allowed.

"Stop it, Remy," he breathed, his voice failing him. As he forced his face back down to look at the man's hand again. Wasn't much more he could do without proper antiseptic or bandages. It was really all he could to do get the blood off without causing any more damage.

He held on to that hand though, having heard those French tickled words, even if he hadn't directly responded to them. He winced, pushing away any sort of response that threatened to jump off the tip of his tongue. Really, though, it didn't make any sense. He was used to fans and groupies - people who formed little clubs and said that they wanted to follow him all around the universe. What he wasn't used to was someone who just wanted to help. Someone who would take his kicks and barbs and keep coming back. He doubted even Rose would put up with that bit.

"Let me see the other one," he said quietly, leaving go of the first hand.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-08-24 01:08 am UTC (link)
He let out a slow breath as the deepest of his cuts was wiped at. Oh, that hurt a lot, but he grit his teeth briefly, then did his best to laugh it off, the other hand lifting to push back through red strands, gripping in tightly to help distract somewhat from the pain in his finger. He only released his hair once the Doctor released his hand, and he lowered his eyes to inspect his mostly uninjured hand. Thanks to that glove. After taking just a bare second to glance at the scar, he was extending out that other hand, not bothering to take the glove off.

He liked to imagine that the Time Lord got some sort of pleasure taking those uncomfortable leather gloves off of his hands. Whether it was because he knew they were uncomfortable and he liked to give the Cajun a rest now and then; or whether it was because he knew no one else got the same privilege (no one, Doctor, no one but you) to see his naked hands, and he liked knowing that he was special; or if it was because he knew that it threw the Cajun off a little, made him a bit less sure, a bit less cocky. His gloves were his safe place, like your jacket was yours, Doctor. And you knew, it, didn't you? Or, perhaps, the Doctor just liked to take them off because he knew he'd be able to feel those hands beneath. A rare treat, shared only in times like theses, when no one could see them.

It was intimate, so Remy, much as he loathed taking his gloves off, still enjoyed it. "Merci." The soft thanks for taking care of him.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-08-24 02:49 am UTC (link)
"You'd better," he said quietly, more to the floor than actually to Remy. Though, he'd better what? Well, that Cajun would have to wonder because he was already half way down the hallway.

The Doctor settled back on top of the desk, taking a deep breath and running his hand back through his hair. Taking up his journal he scowled. Did Sam just? Did Rose just? Oh, this was fantastic. Let's get them some torches and they all might then burn him in effigy. Perhaps that would make the lot of them feel better.

Fabulous.

Couldn't even have a spot of fun hopping for his life, now could he.

The Doctor just enjoyed the silence and sighed.

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[info]so_impressive
2009-08-24 02:54 am UTC (link)
He wouldn't enjoy the silence very much longer, because in that open door way, the leather-clad Doctor appeared with his chin lifted and blue eyes locked onto his suited counterpart. But (perhaps surprisingly so) he didn't look angry. He only watched Ten with that look, the look that screamed that he was displeased, before he came further inside and pushed the door shut behind him.

He wanted privacy. He needed privacy. They needed privacy.

"He looked injured." Nine's greeting. Sorry, Doctor, there wouldn't be much small talk right now. It was, after all, just seven forty-five in the morning, and the younger Doctor had only just now come out of his no-windows room, leaving behind the anxious werewolf. Remus, however, hadn't been able to accurately explain why he was so anxious or why he didn't want to leave the room. But the Doctor had known it wasn't good.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-08-24 02:57 am UTC (link)
Oh, it was his own voice again. This time it wasn't in his head. Fantastic.

He looked up, blank faced. All he could think about was the rather nasty way the other Time Lord had said Gallifrey was gone effectively breaking his little hearts. "The birds. Don't you read this?" He asked, waving the journal at him.

"So, what can I do for you, Doctor? Have something that needs destroying?" Cheeky bastard.

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[info]so_impressive
2009-08-24 03:10 am UTC (link)
"Haven't had time, no. I've got a rightfully nervous juvenile werewolf in the next room over, insisting he's incapable of leaving the room because there's something outside." Well, animals did have that sort of sense, didn't they? But birds? The Doctor had left his book in the next room over, so was coming forward those bright blues focusing on it for a moment before they landed back on his counterpart.

"Birds? And nope, no destroying yet. Haven't got any little kids you need terrified, do you?" It was his way of apologizing.. to himself.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-08-24 03:15 am UTC (link)
"That's unfortunate," he said with reference to the werewolf. He closed up the damned journal and set it aside. watching as the Time Lord came on inside. He kicked out the chair from under the desk, offering him a place to sit.

"I can't believe you made me.. us... him.. cry. Really? Wasn't like it was your first time around the block after all." He shook his head. That might have been an apology, and Ten knew it was, but that didn't mean he had to like it.

"Right. Well, now I've got one brother Winchester, Shannon, and Rose all thinking I'm the worst bloke in the universe. Thinking I might be able to convince Ianto to join their forces if I play my hand right." Self deprecating humor, not usually his style, but today he was feeling awfully scummy.

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[info]so_impressive
2009-08-24 03:21 am UTC (link)
Nine wasn't willing to repeat his apology, so Ten could take it or leave it. He was, however, moving to take up his seat in that chair and letting out a slow breath, hands coming to rest on the creaky wooden arm rests that the old chair had to offer. It was uncomfortable, but it was better than nothing.

"Well, you've got one better than I do." Because he only had Rose and Remy who thought he was the worst bloke in the universe.. because Ten didn't count. They were the same person.

"So we have killer birds lose today," Or so he assumed they were killer, after watching the bloody Cajun run off and disappear outside. The kid wasn't too smart. "A mob of people who hate us," Though, that happened often enough that it was nearly old news which was.. well.. sort of depressing, really. "And a modulator to get working, isn't that right? I've got parts from the petrol station, meant to work it out with you yesterday but, well.. we both know how that worked out, don't we?" This time, his words came with a smile.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-08-25 02:35 pm UTC (link)
He saw those brows go up, and he waggled his own in response. That's right, Doctor; something new and exciting. We all know how much you enjoy things you've never seen before.

"Something amazing. And if he trusts you, he'll tell you himself." Well, if Ten convinced him to, he'd tell you anyway. He knew this version of himself, he'd blab that secret to the world in a very nonchalant manner. Protecting the mutant from himself. Same old story, really.

"What happened to your jaw?" He'd noticed that puffy look, like you'd been hit, Nine.

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[info]so_impressive
2009-08-25 04:16 pm UTC (link)
"Something amazing? And you're not going to tell me? You're going to wait for him to tell me? If he trusts me?" Nine seemed a little put out by that, eyebrows narrowing down in with an almost unbelieving expression, but then the older version of himself was asking about his jaw and he lifted a hand reflexively to rub against the spot, eyebrows lifting again as he remembered.

"Your brilliant ginger friend hit me. Punched me, square in the jaw. While you were just a boy, that is, after you'd run off." Yes, Doctor, after you'd run off because this version of you had announced that your home was gone and you were stuck here forever. Remy had punched him over it. Go figure. He'd finally hit you back.. sort of.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-08-25 04:25 pm UTC (link)
"Yes. Something amazing and if he trusts you." The Doctor reiterated.

He watched as that hand came up. "Hit you? After I ran off?" He thought about it a moment. "Oh." He turned and pulled up a seat on that desk again, drumming his fingers on the top of it. "You didn't used to be terrible with children," this Time Lord should know, he was there. "That bit was cruel, even for you."

He looked away. "I care about him. That's what you want to hear, isn't it? I care about him and I'm not going to let you hurt him, I do a fine enough job of that on my own. So, when he trusts you, he'll tell you." He looked back again, there wasn't any debate left to be had on the subject.

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[info]so_impressive
2009-08-25 04:35 pm UTC (link)
"I'm not terrible with children." He responded in almost an annoyed tone. "I'm terrible with myself." And wasn't that what it all came down to, Doctor? You judged yourself too harshly, and that didn't change when you were seeing yourself from the outside. Even if you were only a boy. "And I was angry." Clearly. "He had you in a heavy metal box on wheels, driving around a place full of people. The two of you could have killed someone. He should have had more sense than that-- you should have had more sense than that."

And after that small lecture, the Doctor was crossing his arms over his chest, listening to what Ten had just admitted. He cared about him. Well, Nine knew that much, it wasn't like it was a big secret to him, what with the way he'd seen you glance over at the red head. "What is it about him?" He asked after a few double heartbeats. He was asking, because he didn't see it. He didn't see any of it.

No one saw anything in him but you, Doctor. What did that tell you?

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-08-25 04:47 pm UTC (link)
"Not the smartest idea, was that?"He scratched his head thoughtfully, kicking his Chucks a few moments. "I should have known better? Have you turned into a nutter in the past few days? Do I need to have one of those doctors evaluate you? I was six." His tone got a little deep there, trying to pound in for the other Time Lord the ridiculousness of his assertion.

"It doesn't matter," he pushed to stand. "And I'm through discussing it." He was pushing past the other figure and pulling open the door. "You're going to go and deal with Rose. I'm going to handle him. "

That's right, Doctor, he was throwing you out of his room. He'd had enough of your questions because he didn't have to answer to you at all. besides, you'd just proven yourself ridiculous. How'd it feel to be ridiculous?

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[info]so_impressive
2009-08-25 04:55 pm UTC (link)
"No, it wasn't. And yes, you should have. You were six, but you were brilliant. Smarter than him at any rate." That was a cheap shot, sorry, Doctor. That was what he was trying to get across, the fact that even being six years old, he certainly had more sense in his head than the stupid ape who'd been letting him drive the car around.

"Of course it matters. I'm going to go and deal with Rose. Rose is dealing with our werewolf problem, or so she says. It's very likely we're going to have a furry problem tonight or tomorrow, she's looking for a safe place to keep him. Haven't got any ideas, have you?" Funny, how he could go from angry to calm and rational in just those few seconds. It only took the right words, the right gestures, to flip his mood around completely and put him back into a different frame of mind. They had killer birds right now. Next on the list? Killer teenage boys. One that they couldn't simply dispatch to an undisclosed location and let him do as he pleased.

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