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Remy LeBeau ([info]ace_of_clubs) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-05-31 00:29:00

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Entry tags:!complete, day 09, location: museum, remy lebeau, the doctor (ten)

Who:  Remy & The Doctor
What:  After his dealings with Logan, he explores - Remy gets around!
When: 0355 - Day 9
Where: Not far from the museum.
Rating: PG-13 for possible language.
Status: Complete

This had been one of the most interesting days of Remy LeBeau's life, and that was saying something, considering the life that the thief had lived for the last twenty-odd years. First, he had been kidnapped and thrown into a forest, he'd had all of his worldly possessions lifted (except his clothes, thankfully). He'd met a girl who thought she was a wolf, then he'd run into Logan, but it wasn't really Logan, and he'd just needed to walk it off and think. He was tired, but he wouldn't be able to sleep in this strange place any time soon. So he'd begun to explore on his own, after leaving Logan's company. There were plenty of buildings, but it didn't seem like their were many people -- maybe that had to do with the time. It was, after all, still rather late (or rather early, depending on how you looked at it). He didn't know what time it was exactly, of course, because he had no watch. Maybe there was one he could lift around here.

It was so easy to fall back into old habits, without the watchful eyes of the X-Men on him, and it had only been a few hours by his guess. It didn't bode well for the small town, with the Cajun thinking thoughts like that already. He was so engulfed in thinking about what he was going to do to get out of here, that he wasn't paying much attention to the scenery around him, so it was easy for him to get close to the suited man without noticing him. When he did, though, Remy came to a stop. The man-- he had hair like a rooster, lookit that! It caused Gambit to smile-- was walking around like he didn't notice anything round him, either. So the Cajun took it upon himself to break the silence separating them. Maybe he could help. Or maybe he was behind this. Either way, Remy was hoping to get some more answers.

"You look ah lil' los', Mon Ami. Wha' you lookin' for?" Any answer would be acceptable, he was just looking for the way that the other man would answer. That would tell him what he wanted to know.


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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-05-31 08:19 pm UTC (link)
While the Doctor was intrigued on some sort of level he was curious as to how he figured out that he could work his power on people. Had it been intentional? Had it been purposeful? The Doctor would just let his questions wander around in his mind. "Oh, I'm not that sort of doctor," not a proper doctor, as Martha might say.

"Evolution? That's brilliant!" To the Doctor that was really brilliant. Humans, ingenious enough to explore the cozmos and now they were developing on a route all their own? That would be something spectacular to observe. "Oh you fantastic lot," he mused. The Doctor assumed Gambit had already mostly figured him out - no use in continuing trying to camoflauge himself any longer. Besides, it was clear that his power was something Gambit felt the need to hide - which lead the Doctor to believe there was a certain level of trust to be had between them now.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-05-31 08:26 pm UTC (link)
He'd be right in thinking that his power was something he felt he needed to hide. It had gotten him in trouble more than it'd done him good -- and if the Doctor really thought about it, he'd be able to answer some of those questions for himself. Gambit had asked if the Doctor had ever done anything unexpected, if he'd ever accidentally hurt anyone, if he'd ever killed anyone. Then here he was, expressing that he could hurt people with his powers, and then admitting that he could charge people with kinetic energy. It wouldn't take too much to put it all together. But that question, if it'd been intentional.. that'd be a little harder to answer. But Remy didn't really seem the type, did he? That was the best sort of thief, one who could make people believe what he wanted them to believe.

And when the Doctor got so excited about the comment of evolution, when he said 'you lot', that clenched it for Gambit. He'd been right. The Doctor wasn't human! He was an alien. But he wasn't green.. well, those comics didn't know what they were talking about! He'd have to write his own comic when he got back to.. well.. reality. "So you an alien, 'den." Not a question, but a statement. "You look human." So did Gambit.. except for those eyes.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-05-31 08:37 pm UTC (link)
The Doctor really didn't seem to want to put the pieces together. He'd been piecing up enough lately trying to figure out puzzles and games laid out by the man behind the curtain. The Doctor never thought he might actually want to see the Cybermen - but, at least he knew what sort of danger to expect from them and how to defeat them. Or, maybe the Sontarans, they were easy enough to manage.

"I suppose the term alien is technically correct, though in my mind you lot are the aliens," it was a matter of perspective, really. "Oh yes, quite human looking. Though, I could say you all look like natives of Gallifrey."

The Doctor was drumming his fingertips on the floor beside him. As he thought a moment. "I suppose it's only fair we keep our secrets to ourselves, yes? I've had enough people react badly to the Time Lord in their midst that i'd rather not experience it while enclosed in a big glass box."

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-05-31 08:47 pm UTC (link)
"My lips are sealed." He assured the Time Lord, leaning in some as he watched those fingers tapping on the floor beside him. "An' I can understan' 'dat. T'me, 'de humans are the odd ones, not me. But 'dat isn' 'de way 'dat 'de res' of 'de worl' see is." He breathed in through his nose and leaned forward some, putting his elbows there on his knees as he studied the man in front of him.

"'Dat wasn' so hard, oui? Coulda saved yourself lotsa time jus' tellin' me up fron'. But I guess you prolly had lotsa people reac' not so well to 'dat news, non? Big bad alien Time Lord, impress've title, all 'de same. But I read 'de comics. I know." The human race, indeed. Comics.

"Plan t'introduce me to 'de half-uh-dozen frien's of yours in 'de mornin'? Or you gon shuffle me out 'fore 'dey all wake up?" He lifted his eyebrows slowly, smiling as he did.

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