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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
2009-08-25 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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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-08-25 05:00 pm UTC (link)
No reaction from this Time Lord, Nine. Sorry. No, he would just stand there with his back pressed to the open door and actively gesture you out.

"Well, you can handle that, too then." The other Doctor's mood may have flipped 100 degrees, but this much more emotional Time Lord was currently on medium simmer. He wasn't appreciating the fact that you kept questioning him, Time Lord. He wasn't appreciating your insinuations that he was being daft. He certainly didn't want to hear anything about furry problems or birds. He'd been trying for days, days, to try and work out frequencies. You were keeping him from that. You were also keeping him from dealing with the growing mob of people who seemed to quite actively hate him at the moment. You didn't know about that bit, did you?

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[info]so_impressive
2009-08-25 05:07 pm UTC (link)
No, he certainly didn't. And if he did, well.. it really wouldn't have made much difference, would it? He took in the way the other Doctor was standing, the tone of his voice, and the expression his face. Then he lifted his eyebrows and smiled again. "Right, you've got this all worked out then. I'll be going then, off to take care of my Werewolf and Rose problem." Oh, he had things he wanted to say to you, Ten. Plenty of things. But they would all have to wait until the two of them were in better moods and the time was more in their favor.

Right now, he was just moving forward to pass through the doorway and turn, heading back to his own room and the werewolf that waited within.

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