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The Doctor ([info]fromgallifrey) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-06-10 18:36:00

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Entry tags:!complete, day 10, location: in town, location: post office, remy lebeau, the doctor (ten)

Day 10: 10:14 PM
Who: The Doctor and Gambit
What: Exploring?
Where: Around town, the Post Office
When: Evening, Day 10
Rating: PG~
Status: Complete - carried over to new thread for day change

The aftershocks of the day's quake had come and gone, and the Doctor could say with reasonable certainty that the shuddering of the earth within the glass dome had reached it's rightful end. He'd spent the day running and carrying things and jumping and crawling and climbing. Yet, there he was, walking down the road with his hands shoved deep into his suit coat pockets, his trench coat currently in the depths of the museum. He knew he would need to go back for it. There was no way he would leave it in there. For right now, he knew it was safe, draped somewhere in the crumbling structure next to a no-doubt damaged half finished sonic modulator.

The Doctor's mind, however, was quiet. He was letting himself feel the pull of this planet around it's world as it hurled through time and space like an unstoppable mass. The Doctor knew what it took to stop a planet. He knew what it would take to rip this place form it's orbit and fling it into the far reaches of space outside any hope of time holding any meaning. Yet, all he could think of was the quiet of the dirt as his trainers moved along at a steady pace.

Rounding a bend he spied Gambit at a distance, his hair quite red despite the low light, his jacket a tell-tale feature as well. Without a word the Doctor watched, his steps leading him ever nearer. Gambit, it appeared, was staring at the Post Office.

The road started to crunch like gravel under his steps, no doubt alerting Gambit to his presence. It wasn't like the Doctor was trying to be stealthy anyway - he just didn't want to interrupt Gambit's train of thought, is all.

"Waiting for a letter?" He asked quietly, coming to a halt not far from him.


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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-06-10 08:21 pm UTC (link)
"I know brilliant," the Doctor responded. He also knew he was brilliant, which was why he could be so sure. "No recreational math?" The Doctor looked a little disappointed there. Everyone could use at least one lesson in the fundamentals of fun math. Math being, after all, what makes the world go round.

"Oh, I wouldn't say school makes anyone smart. It just pumps you full of bits and pieces. It's how you use them that makes you smart," he rambled, his furrowed brow accompanied by the tweaking of his upper lip as he tried to make out anything in the darkness of the passage below.

"Immortal? Not in the strictest sense." Even still, the Doctor was already taking steps down the stairs. If there was something down there it was a very stealthy creature indeed. "Last time I was in a place this dark someone tried to nick my screwdriver."

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-06-10 08:27 pm UTC (link)
"Recrea'n'l mat'? You gotta be kiddin'." He smirked all the same and was following the Doctor down those steps, shaking his head as he did. He'd rather be in front, if the Doctor wasn't impossible to kill. He figured he could protect them both if he had to.. though he wasn't sure he would. He was following anyway, and once down the long flight of stairs he was coming along the Doctor's side, lifting the piece of plastic to light the way.

"Screw'river? 'Da's too kinky even for me, Docteur, we gon' have to ret'ink our rela'ionship. Don' know as I wan' you an your screw'river havin' free-range." His done was definitively light and teasing as those red eyes turned aside onto his.. friend? Was he, really? Gambit supposed he was the closest thing he had to a friend. So sure. Why not? It was rare that he got to use that word.. but he reminded himself that it didn't mean he wouldn't leave him behind in a heartbeat if it came to it.

Then why had he wanted to go first? Idiot Cajun. Remy let out a slow breath at his own logic.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-06-10 08:57 pm UTC (link)
"You don't know what you're missing!" He was serious in his enthusiasm, certainly Gambit had picked up on that. It was never clear if the Doctor's pseudonym came from his desire to help or a love of learning, it wouldn't be all the surprising that he enjoyed the idea of numbers and math being fun.

"It's my sonic screwdriver. I was trying to replicate bits of it with the modulator," again his mind went back to the thought of the most likely destroyed tool residing in the library. "I've gotten out of more pickles with my screwdriver than anyone ever has with a gun."

The steps finally came to a halt and the Doctor squinted into the darkness. There was the smell of earth in the tunnels, he was fairly sure at some point parts would be crumbling courtesy of the earthquake. The air tasted stale, like the place had been closed up a while. He didn't like the feel of it. Though, the darkness seemed almost a comfort in an odd way.

His fist few steps and the Doctor winced, looking down at what had just crumpled beneath him. "Is that a slimfast bar wrapper?" His brow quirked.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-06-10 09:08 pm UTC (link)
"Guns? Ils ne font rien pour moi. Don' like guns." He scrunched up his nose and shook his head in displeasure. "Sonic?" Don't bother, Doctor. He didn't know what 'Sonic' was. He'd need it explained from the bottom up.

However, when the Doctor suddenly came to a stop, Gambit did as well and lowered his eyes to look at the ground as well, eyebrows lifting. He was crouching down to pick it up, standing up just seconds later to show the Doctor, bringing the piece of plastic closer so they could inspect it. "How you know it was a slimfas', Docteur? You ea' 'dese?" It was a light tease, but he was definitely more interested in this wrapper than anything else at the moment. "Someone been down here," Captain Obvious. "L'initié, non?" Or, that was what Gambit had instantly thought of.

"You got slimfas' in 'dis town, Docteur?" Was it something that someone could have gotten from the town? Maybe one of their own people who had found this tunnel before them? Or was that something that they definitely had none of in the town?

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-06-10 09:17 pm UTC (link)
The Doctor beamed in the dim light of the charged plastic. No wonder they were friends. The Doctor was quite amused by the thought of that. It actually made his grin brighter.

Gambit leaned over and took up the crumpled wrapper with care, turning it about and inspecting it. "I would the smell of it anywhere. Shannon eats those like they're the only food suitable for consumption... I think I can taste them in my sleep." There were bits of crumbs and residue left on the wrapper, and for the Doctor he might as well have the damned thing in his mouth. "Besides, they come in the same style of wrapping - white on the outside, silver on the inside."

"They had cases of them..." Apparently, some of the cases had wandered down into these tunnels. Where they had been consumed. By someone.

"Could be the Insider... Could be someone else from our group. Perhaps someone who got here before us and came down into these tunnels to hide?" The Doctor's face was scrunched in concentration. He wouldn't put it past someone wanting to hide down here, especially if they had been alone in town for a very long time.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-06-10 09:25 pm UTC (link)
"Shannon?" Gambit prompted quietly, looking aside at him with a lift of his eyebrows. Shannon ate these things? The Insider had mentioned Shannon, too. Which made the Cajun give the Doctor a scrutinizing look, before he dismissed it.

But then again.. he was dropping the wrapper, listening as the Doctor spoke.. then he finally breathed in deeply. "Vous savez, I can' be sure you're not L'initié, an' you can' be sure I'm not L'initié." He turned to face the Doctor as he said that, lowering the piece of plastic between them so the glow lit their faces from beneath. He wasn't accusing, though. He wasn't panicky. Wasn't worried. He was simply stating the obvious. However, after a few seconds, he was moving his hand into his inside jacket pocket to pull out his journal and offered it over to the Doctor, so that he could look in it. The first little bit of non-sense, the back-and-forth from himself and the Insider, was right in the front.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-06-10 09:36 pm UTC (link)
"She seems to think that despite the fact they are laden with high fructose corn syrup they are either nutritious or good for her figure." The Doctor's tongue clicked at he thought about it. He'd have to ask her why she ate them later.

There was a strange intonation to the Cajun's voice that gave the Doctor pause. The light shifted and the Cajun was rustling as he exhumed the journal and held it out for the Doctor to see. He gave it a cursory glance. It had never occurred to him that he was the Insider, and he hadn't thought that it would occur to anyone that he might be, either.

"I would show you mine, unfortunately it's back in my coat pocket in the museum." The Doctor shrugged. His coat had been there all day, buried under the rubble no doubt. "I can't believe you try and charm people through the paper," he jabbed, snapping the journal shut and handing it back.

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