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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]ace_of_clubs
2009-06-11 07:24 pm UTC (link)
That was another way that the Doctor and the Cajun differed. Gambit, most of this life, had eaten what he could get his hands on. Regardless of what it was. He'd had many a meal straight from a garbage can and it hadn't ever phased him. It was one reason that he never got ill -- he had the most amazing immune system known to man, thanks to all that stuff he'd eaten, with no regard to where it'd come from, or what it was.

"I live down here, Docteur, cooler." Since it was underground. "No one t'bot'er you. Lossa privacy." He was coming up slowly behind the Doctor and looking up through the trap door as well, whistling slowly at the carnage, and the bit of fire still burning. He considered putting it out, but thought better of it, and went back down the steps. "An' apparen'ly, you can trav'l where you wan', wit'ou' bein' seen? I won'er if 'dese take you o'ter places? Le Musée? Le Théâtre? La Gym? La Tour d'Horloge?" The red-head wondered his words aloud as he slowly began down the hall, eyes narrowing slightly in curiosity.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-06-11 07:38 pm UTC (link)
"I think we could move everyone down here." There was plenty of space, nooks and bits for people to take up refuge in. The only thing that they might need to worry about is if the quakes started again. Though, the Doctor didn't much mind the thought of taking up this space, even if someone else might think it theirs.

The burning gasoline was acrid to the Doctor's finer senses and as such he was carefully moving back down the steps at a measured pace.

"The whole place, linked up by tunnels. It's how they managed to get people for experiments.." He was talking in a soft voice, something that hinted his mind was off working at it's own little puzzles.

"There must be a nerve center here.. Somewhere they keep tabs..." The Doctor was pacing a little, trying to decide which way to go. If he were running this show where would he put it? Oh, that was rubbish, he was quite certain whoever was responsible thought nothing like him at all.

The Doctor slowed, pausing to scratch at his head, willing his brain to work more efficiently.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-06-11 07:58 pm UTC (link)
"You wan' brin' people down here, Docteur? You mean, to live?" That was almost dejected sounding, from the Cajun. This was his tunnel, damnit. He found it and if anyone was going to live in it, he was. But.. the Doctor did have a point. It seemed like it could fit a good deal of people in here, and there were plenty of places that could be used as 'rooms' of sorts. And most of the buildings were unlivable, but:

"If we livin' in here, an' 'dey seal off 'de tunnel an' lock us in here, how we gon' get ou'?" Aside from everyone running to one end and Gambit blowing the Hell out of a portion of it. This place was deep, and it was obviously strong if most of it withstood those earthquakes. And it'd be a perfect trap, just as the Doctor had mentioned earlier.

Gambit had stopped to watch the Doctor as he paced, eyebrows up and curious about the movements, and the mumbling that he was going on about. And surely, the Doctor was right. Whoever was running this place thought nothing like him. They were clearly clever, but they were also clearly not one of the 'good guys', and didn't mind hurting innocent people, in order to get what they wanted. Those were certainly not traits that the Doctor had.

They were, however, traits that the red-head watching with interest held. But, of course, there was no way he could have known where they were keeping it, either. It all came down to a guessing game, really. "'De gym hold up well, non? An' 'das where 'dey put all 'de supplies. Where 'dey know people gon' en' up, oui? Maybe 'dey got somet'in' 'dere?" Certainly not a nerve center (Gambit wasn't quite sure what that meant, but he imagined it was like.. a brain. The base of operations), but it could still be something. Maybe. If it weren't collapsed, of course.

"You don' okay, Docteur?" But as soon as he asked that, the light went out, and the pair were in the complete pitch black of the tunnels.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-06-11 08:05 pm UTC (link)
He was thinking thickly. The Doctor realized that as Remy pointed out the flaws in this plan. Perhaps he was as tired as his muscles wanted him to think. Though, the Doctor was in fact a firm believer of mind over matter.

"You have a point," he conceded in a rapid fire sort of intonation. He didn't like the thought of getting everyone trapped down here whether through a cave in or more malicious methods.

"The gym?" The Doctor hadn't really considered it, but he supposed it could be in the gym. He hadn't made it there for very long save to drop off Sid. After that he found a tree where he had spent the rest of the afternoon leaning, trying to will his back to behave. He'd made progress, localizing the nerve and doing some deliberate stretches. The walkabout the pair were taking now, however, was starting to undo most of the work he'd done.

"You doin' okay?" The Doctor heard and then the tunnel went dark. The Doctor held his breath a moment, listening. "Manage to drop the plastic?" He asked, his tone light.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-06-11 08:12 pm UTC (link)
"Non. I drop 'de plas'ic, mon ami, we dead." Well.. that was a comforting thought, now wasn't it? But the light didn't come back on, and there were sounds of the Cajun moving around, shuffling his feet some. Or.. at least.. hopefully that was the Cajun. It was impossible to tell in this darkness.

"'De plas'ic gone. It turn t'dus'. Fall apar'." They'd been in these tunnels a good half an hour already, perhaps more. He'd never charged anything for that long.. and apparently, it had its drawbacks. The item had, over a time, simply lost the molecular structure and had fallen apart in his hands. And, presumably, he was searching around for something else to use. Something he didn't mind being disintegrated. So his coat was out of the question. And the few nuts and bolts in his pocket weren't going to light anything but his hand. He needed something bigger.

He had his journal, but... Well. He was keeping that. And maybe if he voiced these concerns to the Doctor, he might have had something to offer up for the mutant to light the way. Unfortunately, he had very quickly moved into independent mode and certainly wasn't going to ask for help. He wasn't used to asking for help, or having anyone to ask. So they remained in the dark a little longer.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-06-11 08:19 pm UTC (link)
"If I was dead I'd be bursting into a rather painful state of existence right now," he snipped back. That carried his mind to the topic of regeneration, something the Doctor pushed back and away. Never doing that again. Ever.

"Fell apart?" Well, that made the Doctor smile. That meant that if the Cajun were to charge something too often or too long it would completely depolarize the ions that held the molecules together in effect totally stripping an item of it's physical properties.

"The wall..." He said, his tone full of the smile that infected his features, his pose, and his voice. Better than any modulator. The Doctor thought it might work.. Though, he imagined he'd have to talk Remy into it. It would only take one shot.. It had to work. Though, what if he couldn't charge something so large as the entire glass wall for long enough? The Doctor winced. There was a fly in his ointment.

It was then the Doctor realized that he had been in the dark a while and that Remy was very silent. "Did you run out for milk?"

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-06-11 08:26 pm UTC (link)
The Cajun had been quiet that entire time. He hadn't been listening to the Doctor's words, if he had, he might have put two and two together just the same as the other man. But no. He'd been a bit busy checking himself over to find something that was going to work to light their way. Something big enough, something that wasn't going to fall apart or tear if he made sudden movements, something that wouldn't bend.. it had to have some substance to it, something to help it take the charge.

And when the Doctor prompted him, the light came on seconds later, and Remy stood up, lifting one of his boots up. The whole thing was glowing, right down to the swinging laces, and the Cajun had an eyebrow lifted in a displeased manner. "Nex' time, you gon' sacrifice up somet'in' to 'de tor'ch Gods, non?" He looked down at his own feet, the injured one still in the stabilizing boot, and the other one with just a sock. He'd considered the sock, but it was too floppy. Something so immobile didn't hold a charge well. It needed to be strong, inflexible. That was why he liked cards. Much tougher than paper, coated in plastic, and they flew *really* well.

"You still doin' okay? Or you wan' me to go back for 'dat milk?" An easy quip that came with a smile.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-06-11 08:39 pm UTC (link)
Wait. Was that? Wait. What?!

It was. It was a glowing boot. A glowing boot. A glowing boot? The Doctor's brain went on repeat a moment as he started to laugh. He tried to contain it, but there was something supremely comical about seeing the Cajun in one shoe, holding up the other like lantern.

"I-I-I'm sorry," the Doctor gasped for breath. He hadn't laughed, really laughed, since he'd got there. It was like a dam spilled open and here he was riding the wave. The Doctor gripped his sides, tears streaming down his cheeks.

"S-Sorry," he sputtered. "Don't even think about my trainers. Or my specs." The Doctor looked at the ground, there was a large chunk of concrete which he picked up and held out for Gambit. "You can have this, though." Snarky bastard.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-06-11 08:51 pm UTC (link)
While the Doctor laughed, the Cajun nodded, doing his best to not break into a grin. He wanted to pretend like he was completely serious, but he wasn't Of course he wasn't. But he was trying to look stern, and was failing.

"You gon' hol' 'dat chunk of concre'e while we down here, mon ami? 'Dat t'in's heavy. I need somet'in' again? I'm takin' your un'erwear." Threatened as he waggled his boot at him, the laces flopping around like live wires as he did. It really was a very pretty thing to watch. Everything looked different when it glowed like that. It wasn't a blinding glow, the outlines and most of the item could still be distinguished, it was just.. glowing. And surprisingly, the shoe was a bright brighter than the plastic had been.

"You gon' laugh, you gon' lead 'de way." The Cajun was nodding then. Get a move on, Doctor!

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-06-11 08:58 pm UTC (link)
The Doctor could see that Gambit's facade was crumbling - even he knew how ridiculous he looked walking around in one shoe with it's mate glowing in his hand. Thinking about it the Time Lord struggled to contain his chuckle again.

"Oh, it's not that heavy," the Doctor mused, lifting it up and down a few times. "Five kilos?" He swung it around a little more, "Err.. maybe four and nine eighths."

The Doctor had been told to lead, so lead he did. The tunnel continued onward and the Doctor found himself in a surpsingly good mood in spite of his back. It was the laughter. Another set of stairs and the Doctor climbed them carefully before peeking his head out. They were back at the museum, or, at least close by. Carefully he ducked down, not wishing for people to see the trap door that had spring up from the underbrush.

"Well look at this..." he mused. "You don't change your socks often, do you?"

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-06-11 09:06 pm UTC (link)
He finally broke down and lowered his head, his face splitting into a grin. "'Das too heavy for me, mon ami. Or you forge' you jus' shove my arm back in 'de socke'?" He wanted to be able to carry the object in his other hand, if he needed to use his good one. No way he'd be able to lift that thing for a steady walk. No way he was going to try, if he didn't have to.

As they continued walking, the Cajun was watching the ground for wrappers, and peeking in any deviating hallways, even if they dead ended. He definitely wanted to live in these tunnels, if they didn't lead to a way out. However, as they came to the trap door at the museum, Gambit let out a slow breath, but was backing away and allowing the older man to close that small door up. But then he was making fun of him-- again! And the Cajun smirked.

"I been here two days. I ain' ate. I ain' slep' well. I ain' shower an' I ain' change my clot'es. You lucky I swipe 'de too'brush an' de hair brush I manage. Else I be 'lot worse. So don' complain." He waggled the shoe at him again, almost like he was threatening him with it. "When we get outta here, I wan' a shower. An' new clot'es." Or at least to wash the ones he was wearing. Of course, he was wearing less than he had been earlier, because he'd given his turtleneck to Shannon.

"An' new shoes." Definitely new shoes, since he'd only have one when this was all over. Or maybe he could keep switching items, and he'd be able to keep them all in tact? There was a thought. But he didn't exactly keep time on the last item, nor could he really keep time on this one...

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-06-12 10:18 am UTC (link)
He had forgotten.The Doctor shook his head, scratched it, and then shook it again. It was like he thought that the act might bring some semblence of sense back to his brain.

As the door was lowered back down again the Doctor was already offering a cheeky grin. "Too bad you missed out on the hot showers..." He let his voice trail off. "And if you were hungry.. well, most of our food was in the petrol station." Wow, when did the Doctor turn into such a party pooper?

Gambit was rambling off the things he wanted like he were a kid on Santa's lap, and that made the Doctor's grin linger than it might had he not. There was a funny sort of liveliness to Gambit, something the Doctor appreciated. Reminded him of Ace in an odd sort of way. A combination of Jack and Ace. The world might actually end tomorrow.

"I ought to find a place to rest," the Doctor said quietly. "Otherwise, I think my back might eventually rebel." Alright, so it was already rebelling, for now however it's coup d'etat could be ignored and shoved under the rug of Time Lord stubbornness. Though, even the Doctor didn't know how long her could keep at that act.

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