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The Doctor ([info]fromgallifrey) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-04-16 19:42:00

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Current location:The Art Museum
Current music:Martha's Theme
Entry tags:!complete, day 04, location: museum, shannon rutherford, the doctor (ten)

Evening, Day 4
Who: Shannon and the Doctor
When: Evening day 4
What: Listening to what goes bump in the night
Where: The museum
Rating: PG-13 for suspense and probable language
Status: Complete

The day had been a roller coaster. More people had gone missing; a body found in the woods; and Martha Jones nowhere to be found. It was not hard to believe that the Doctor was a basket case - well, at least internally. Thus, the habitually hyperactive Doctor was eager to go look for supplies from the thrift store and petrol station with Shannon. He couldn't stay in one place - there just wasn't a chance of it. He had a basket on each arm, a can or two of this and that in one; and a couple extra blankets in the other. Shannon had warned that the floor was hard; so, the Doctor figured it would do him well to gather some padding.

Coming up through the door that had Shannon's note of occupancy on it, the Doctor hardly paid any attention. It was kind of strange, though, coming in to a place where he had felt formerly so unwelcome. Peeking within he looked left and right, half expecting to run in to Sam. Sam wasn't much taller than him - three inches, perhaps; yet, the Doctor found himself looking up for him.

Looking around he found a cleared spot and waited for Shannon to point which way they ought to actually be heading. This was her and Sam's place, wasn't it? Narrowing his eyes for a moment he took a few slow steps up Van Gogh's Starry Night - the canvas much bigger than it ought to be and the colors just a shade off. It was clearly a fake; but, it was almost surreal to see it there, strung up like a real piece of art. "Well look at that?" He said, pointing, "You know he painted this while in asylum," the Doctor quipped, straightening the frame just a bit. "Not a half bad fake, I'd say."

Letting his mind wander he started to think that Martha would have liked to have met Van Gogh. Letting his mind shift a bit he wondered what he'd have to do once they got out of there to convince her to travel with him one more time - just one more time to see Van Gogh. My, he was worried about her.


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[info]ballerinadreams
2009-04-19 08:38 pm UTC (link)
Looking away again, Shannon shrugged in reply. She'd originally thought the Doctor was an Other, anyway. Maybe her skills in judging people were far rustier for having been stuck on Craphole Island. Maybe Domeki was right and Sam was fine; maybe that was what the Doctor was trying to say by saying nothing. "Listen, you don't have to say anything, you know, I get it, but...it's just I trust you. I don't know why, but I do. And Sam makes me...a little uneasy. I just wonder if I'm the only one that feels that way, is all," she revealed without looking up at the Doctor's face as she did so.

Either the Doctor was eternally optimistic or he hadn't heard about the shape the body was in. To Shannon, it didn't sound like the work of an animal, but then again, she wasn't exactly an expert. So, she let that sleeping dog lie.

Shaking her head, Shannon rolled her eyes. "You'd be surprised. You should get out more if you really think that," she murmured. Even Shannon had to agree that she'd been pretty useless on the Island. With the sole exceptions of having translated a little French from the transceiver and Sayid's maps from the French woman in the jungle.

Boone hadn't been wrong. She'd sat around staring at dead bodies and crying; she had given herself a pedicure that first night. She'd manipulated Charlie to catch her a fish when she'd been too lazy to go find her own source of food. She'd been absolutely useless on Craphole Island. Maybe the Doctor seemed to think the opposite of her because she was trying so damn hard to keep from letting the people here feel the same way about her that the Oceanic survivors had. If that was the case, good on her, she thought; mission accomplished. But, it didn't really mean anything and it certainly didn't change the past.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-04-21 08:36 pm UTC (link)
It was strange to actually think about; but, the Doctor was more used to being mistrusted by those he didn't know than the opposite. People on buses, especially. It was something about the confinement. So, when it came to a giant glass jar; he half expected to be cast the villain.

"It doesn't matter what I think right now of anyone here - the only thing that matters is that we are going to get out of here. We are, in fact, going to escape this place."

He watched and listened as rolled her eyes and spoke. He didn't like the tone of her response. Sure, she didn't have to believe him; but, he'd seen the most unlikely and arguably 'useless' save entire worlds. People had said hie TARDIS was useless, an antique - and look how very wonderful the Old Girl had been to him?

The forest had gone quiet. The Doctor found hismelf wondering how long the entire episode had gone on. Getting up he pulled the display back a bit, peeling back the door to peek outside. What he saw was astounding; but, he was careful not to react beyond a quiet bit of shock. Some of the trees had been knocked clear over, severed at their trunks; while others were leaning awkwardly their roots yanked from the ground.

Pushing the door shut; leaving the display where it was he went back to Shannon, sitting on the floor this time. "I think it's moved on."

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