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Remy LeBeau ([info]ace_of_clubs) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-07-04 22:28:00

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Entry tags:!complete, day 14, location: in town, remy lebeau, shannon rutherford, the doctor (ten)

Who: The Doctor and Remy and Shannon
What: Experiencing the effects of the additives and answering journals.
Where: The Post Office/Clock Tower
When: 0957 / Day 14
Rating: PGish
Status:  Complete
Reminder: The Post Office and Clock Tower are the sites where the additives all mix.

It hadn't been long before they'd gotten far enough away from the Carnival, and the Museum, that the laughing and er.. other side effects had sort of become less noticeable.  But the pair had slowly made their way towards the side of the town, to the Post Office and the Clock Tower not far from it. That was when they had finally slowed down enough to sink onto a bench not far from the Clock Tower, so that they could see the Post Office across the way. And while Gambit had leaned back bonelessly into the green bench for a little relaxation, he noticed that the Doctor had begun prattling on in his journal. The Cajun had watched for a few moments, before finally sitting forward and flipping open his own journal to follow the progression of the discussion.

And there, on that bench, the two men in matching coats (Remy just loved your coat, Doctor, thanks) sat and stared into the books in their laps, with Gambit laughing every once in a while (he couldn't help it), or looking around curiously for food, or even swatting at a pegasus that was flying around his head. But strangely enough, he really wasn't that chatty.. yet. That would take longer to seep in, and it first came in the form of writing, where he began jotting down notes in his book, too-- his smile becoming wider as time went on. Then he was laughing. But it wasn't the gas.

Sorry, Doctor.


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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-05 02:54 am UTC (link)
So, the world was swimming. The Doctor knew that his libido was much more under control. What was going a bit fishy was the feeling of hunger in the pit of his stomach; or the fact that he swore he could see the TARDIS right out of the corner of his eye. Gambit hadn't been kidding about the effects of different gases being felt around town and it seemed like this bench was right in the nexus of them all.

The Doctor reading what had appeared on his page suddenly groaned and elbowed Gambit. Not good. That was not good. No, not good at all.

He scribbled some more, intently chewing his lip, pulling his glasses from his pocket and slapping them on with little ceremony. "What?!" Another elbow to the Cajun's ribs. More scribbling.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-05 03:03 am UTC (link)
His elbowing, and the sudden exclamation made the Cajun laugh again and he nudged the Doctor in return, as if to say 'stop that' before writing a bit more in his book, something that had him laughing even as he scribbled out the badly written English across the page. Then added a dot of French at the end, just to be pompous about it. But he wasn't stupid, so he was scooting over to the far side of the bench to avoid the Doctors' flailing elbows and hard glares.

Excuse his laugh again, Doctor. He was simply too amused for words right now. And Jack seemed like he was getting so angry man. Why was that so funny right now? He didn't even know. But it was hilarious. No, really. It was.

"Oui, you tas'e good." The Cajun purred the words out the same way that he had earlier that morning. Mostly just to get a reaction out of the Doctor. It was fun, getting the Doctor to react. He liked seeing him have a wide range of emotions. It was healthy. And Remy encouraged it on a daily basis. It was unfortunate that the Time Lord had been the one that the Mutant had attached himself to. But maybe it was good, for the rest of the town. It would save them all the trouble, and help keep the young man in line.. maybe. The Doctor seemed to have some bit of control over the red-head, even if it seemed like he didn't, most times. He had proved, just moments earlier, that using his given name caught his attention much better than using his alias.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-05 03:15 am UTC (link)
"Did you really have to tell him that?! Really?" The Doctor actually aimed a kick at the Cajun before yanking away a chuck-clad foot at the last moment. Groaning as he continued to write back and forth with Jack now. There wasn't anything he could do to stop Gambit, not yet anyway. Though, he could try and mitigate the damage. Try.

"What're you playing at?" The Doctor growled, more furious scribbling. Some things were crossed out now. Fantastic. The Doctor was working very, very hard at not laughing and eating paper from his journal. Seriously. It was an odd pair of things to work hard at not doing given the circumstances.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-05 03:25 am UTC (link)
Gambit, presently, was having the worst problem keeping himself breathing, because he was laughing. His writing got progressively worse as he tattled about the Doctor kicking him, to Jack. But eventually, after a few more lines, he gave up trying to write and closed the book up before tucking it away into his coat, tilting over sideways to lay down on the park bench, letting his head settle right next to the Doctor's thigh, rolling onto his back so he could look up at the much older man.

"I ain' been 'dis happy in a lon' time. I know it ain' real, bu' it feel nice.." He smiled and closed his eyes, laughing a little more and letting his head roll back and forth some on the bench, before he opened them again and waited for the Doctor to finish writing. Only once that journal was closed, did the red-head speak up again.

"Everyone happy, Docteur. Everyone laughin'. An' look at you." He reached a hand up, curling gloved (and ungloved) digits into the brown lapel of the other man's coat. "You sittin' in 'dis gas, same as me, an' somehow you managin' t' be angry. How you do 'dat? You so good at feelin' bad, 'dat you ain' got no effec's from 'de gas?" He let his hand there, fingers curled tightly, just staring up at the Time Lord from his lower position. Normally, he hated being shorter than other people. But this time, it wasn't so bad. From this angle, the Doctor almost looked like he was smiling. It made Remy smile wider. There was a pony running circles around the Doctor's head.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-05 03:53 am UTC (link)
The Cajun had curled up, nearly poised to use the Doctor's thigh as a pillow. However, what the curious figure did do was take up ring side seats to watch the Doctor scrawl back and forth with his friend. He was trying to make things clear and concise and totally understood, which was hard using pen and paper and not the spoken word. He felt like both he and Jack were tripping over things that probably could have been conveyed with a glance. Things they'd never actually say; but, things that didn't need to be said. Unless you weren't face to face, that is.

The red-head reached up and wrapped his fingers around his lapel and held, as if demanding the Doctor listen to him. The Gallifreyan, for what it was worth, wasn't really listening. He had his friend with his head running in circles over what he perceived to be an odd sort of jealousy. Jealousy over what? He wasn't angry. No, he was just, occupied. Perhaps that's why the laughter had been curbed? Or, maybe he happened to have an easier time metabolizing that gas? Though, it wouldn't be half bad to have his mind whisked off and away to a place where Jack wasn't so concerned about a simple snog. Though, perhaps Jack didn't realize...

The Time Lord's stomach grumbled. "In Cardiff, I have a favorite fish and chips stand. It's only open between 1998 and 2004. Don't know what happened to it. However, from 2003 to 2004 it had the best chips I've ever eaten. I can only visit it sixty four more times..." The Doctor was sort of disappointed by that. Wait, why was he telling Remy this?

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-05 04:12 am UTC (link)
"Mm, coul' go f'some fish an' fries righ' now, Docteur." The Cajun almost whined the words out, but managed to keep it in a deeper tone, but one that clearly showed he was displeased. Why? Because he was hungry. "Why on'y six'y-four more times?" He shifted again and pushed further up, this time depositing his head on the Doctor's thigh. Why? Because it was more comfortable than the hard bench, and because when he laughed, it shook his head on the bench and gave him a headache.

Also, because the man in the bunny suit standing to his left had told him to.

He waved at the man in the bunny suit.

Then his stomach growled as well and the Cajun laughed again. Oh, that wasn't that funny. Why was he laughing? He had the urge to talk, but found very quickly that he was lost for words. It was a strange feeling. A very strange feeling. And he was still sort of interested in having sex. But he was more interested in eating.

Red eyes turned onto the man in the bunny suit.

Rabbit was tasty.

The man in the bunny suit wisely walked away.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-05 04:32 am UTC (link)
More rumblies from his tumbly. The Doctor could almost taste the fish and chips. The very idea sounded marvelous. What did he have to do to get those right now? Oh, right, get his TARDIS which was not parked right over there and did not have one Rose Tyler swinging out the door and waving at him. Nope, not at all. "Because I can't go there and run in to myself and I can't go there more than twice a day. So, for the prime period of their cooking oil I have 64 more days. Jack said someone screwed with the oil vats after that..."

The Cajun set his head on his thigh and the Doctor craned his head back, resting it on the top of the seatback behind him. He'd close his eyes and sigh. Wanting to eat was the least of his worries. He didn't want to think about sex or the time war or the seal of Rassilion. He didn't want to go on and on about the idea of telling Remy about Rose. He didn't want to talk about Jack or the year that never was. Mentioning Sarah Jane was out of the question. The Doctor was trying to think of something else to talk about. He needed to keep his thoughts occupied or they'd run off all willy nilly on him.

"What are the pockets like on that coat?"

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-05 04:45 am UTC (link)
"I murdere' my bro'er-in-law." Came the answer to the question that the Doctor definitely hadn't asked. "Ain' really mean t', don' t'ink. Challenge me t' a duel, y' know? An' he los'. I won. He die. 'Dey exile me, 'den 'dey try an' kill me. Who does 'dat? Really. Don' gotta do bo't. One or 'de ot'er gon' work. Ain' gotta double up, non? Anyway. T'ink I'm still marrie'. Don' know, 'dough. Ain' really know 'de girl. Met her one or twice, jus' know her name." He breathed in deeply and turned his eyes away from the bunny man, as he slowly walked away, and back up to the Doctor above him.

There were a few long seconds of silence before he laughed some and smeared his hands over his face. "'De pocke's are deep. Nice. Fit lots'a stuff.. roomy. Bigger on 'de insi'e." He cooed out the words in a strange almost teasing tone, before pushing his hands into them, as if to demonstrate. "T'ink I migh' have a pony in here."

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-05 04:58 am UTC (link)
"That does seem a bit redundant..." The Doctor, for his part, was following along with what the Cajun was telling him quite well. What the the mutant was saying actually explained a lot. Exile, he imagined, probably graced someone with a desire not to be left behind again.

Speaking of being left behind, Rose was currently doing her best reenactment of the scene on Bad Wolf Bay, except this time the Doctor could tell her that he loved her. That would be amazing. It was hard for the Doctor not to stand up and run to the image he knew very well wasn't real.

"They got the liner right, then?" The Doctor squeezed his eyes very tightly closed. He was going to open them again in a minute and everything was going to be back to normal. There wouldn't be any Rose. There wouldn't be any TARDIS and there wouldn't be anything jealousy related coming out of Jack in his Journal. Right, he was going to be back in the glass bubble again.

"You wouldn't want to have a pony in there." The Doctor thought about the time he'd forgotten about a Chihuahua in his pocket. It had been messy. "You need to do me a small favor and stop trying to get your hands on Jack's coat."

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[info]ballerinadreams
2009-07-05 05:33 am UTC (link)
The weather was nice but it wasn't quite nice enough to be wearing the tank top and skirt she was still wearing when she woke up that morning. Kissing Sam on the forehead and letting him know where she was going so that he wouldn't worry, she headed to the thrift shop to find a new stash of clothes. Halfway through having looked through the hideous stash she managed to find another pair of jeans that were torn at the knees and were low-rise. So, all in all, not terrible. The tank top stayed, but she'd just go back to the museum later and get her own sweater. After all, the more often she could wear her own things, the better.

Skirt hanging out her back pocket, one end of it having been tucked in, Shannon ignored the sudden wave of hunger that settled in her stomach and started back toward the museum. She was starving. For no reason, really, at all, she couldn't wait to get back to the museum, scarf her whole stash of food and drag Sam - or Jack or Ianto or anyone, really, willing to come along - to the gas station to raid it for more snacks. She had the munchies something awful.

The sounds of two familiar voices caught Shannon's attention and she grinned. "Hey strangers," she called out. The sun was shining and it was a beautiful day. ...hopefully, it'd stay nice so that she could enjoy it...after she ate. "Hey, do you have any food? I'm freakin' hungry," she called out as she came up to the two of them.

Approaching the Doctor, she leaned down and wrapped her arms around him, hugging him tightly. "Today's so nice out! Isn't it gorgeous out?!" she all but squealed, releasing him to repeat the process with Remy. Then, when she pulled away from him she beamed down at Remy before settling on the dirt road, Indian-style.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-05 05:37 am UTC (link)
The red-head had been just about to return the Doctor's rather witty comment, before he was interrupted by Shannon and his eyes got a little wider as she leaned down to hug the Doctor (oh my God, that put her breasts almost in his face and that was just like.. heaven.. stay there a little longer, Shannon, they were just-- No! Come back!), but then she was hugging the prone Cajun, who laughed and returned it, then watched as she plopped herself there on the ground.

Red eyes lifted to the man in the bunny suit, standing just behind her, and he shook his head. No, he wasn't going to eat her. He was going to eat you Mr. Bunny.

Wisely, the man in the Bunny Suit backed off again, and Remy was able to return his attention to Shannon.

"Oui. Lovely day. An' no food.. ate it all 'dis mornin'." Admitted with a little grin, and a short laugh that followed. "Brough' some wit' me, but ain' make it far. Go' real hungry real fas'." He admitted. "Désolé."

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-05 05:48 am UTC (link)
Shannon had appeared from right behind the TARDIS. Rose was making all kinds of faces at her as it appeared she thought that the other blonde was getting in the way of her happy moment. Perhaps Rose was right. Entirely out of character for Shannon she came right up and started hugging. Really hugging. It was the gas, making people act strangely, and in Shannon's case making her hug. Not that hugging was bad; it was just different.

"Did you hear me?" He asked Gambit, nudging the other's head with his elbow. "No more trying to get Jack's coat." It was like he was lecturing a ten year old.

The Doctor slouched, putting his hands behind his head as he looked up at the sky. His brain was telling it was orange and red like that of Gallifrey. He could see the second sun and he wondered if he walked to the glass dome if he'd see the western mountains or the field of Plenitude. Even if it were fake, it'd be so nice just to think he could see it. It always sort of scared him that he might forget what they looked like.

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[info]ballerinadreams
2009-07-05 06:20 am UTC (link)
Eyebrows arched slightly, Shannon watched as a tiny ten-year-old Boone appeared, sitting on the Doctor's left shoulder. He smirked and raised a finger to his lips, as if to tell her not to tell the Doctor that he was there. Shannon grinned back and nodded. The Doctor didn't seem to notice as he chastised Remy and that was when Shannon laid back on the road.

Boone moved, too, sitting on her chest and looking back at her making funny faces. "That's fine, I'll go get something later," she said, distracted as she crossed her eyes and stuck out her tongue to match the silly expression on the mini, young-Boone's face.

"Hey, Doctor, do you remember when we first met? I thought you were an Other and you were going to kill me. Isn't that ridiculous?" she asked, giggling. The giggling ceased, but only for a half second, as she finally processed the position in which Remy was laying. "You look really comfy..." she said with a smirk, wagging one finger at the mini Boone on her chest in a the-Tony-living-in-Danny's-mouth-saying-Redrum sort of fashion.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-05 07:14 am UTC (link)
When the Doctor pestered him about Jack's jacket again the Cajun waved a hand as if swatting away a fly. "Oui, le père, je comprends." Yes, daddy, he understood what you were saying. And he didn't need you to remind him. Besides, he had a duplicate of your coat now, he didn't need Jack's. He liked brown better any day.. he'd just sort of wished it was leather. No matter.

"Very comfy, chere. 'De Doct'r got nice legs." Not really. They were too thin, and kinda bony to rest your head on. Not comfortable at all. But really, anything was comfortable right now, compared to the bench he'd just been using. But he was quiet for a few moments before finally speaking up.

"Anyone else hallucina'in'?" He had to ask, and was lifting a hand to point at the large man in the bunny suit standing behind Shannon. "Or is 'dere uh homme in uh bunny sui', stan'in' 'dere?" Don't be alarmed, Shannon, your hallucination would protect you from Remy's.. much stranger hallucination.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-05 07:25 am UTC (link)
The Doctor smirked as Gambit said he understood what the Doctor was telling him. This was important, even if the mutant didn't know why. If Remy let up on chasing Jack's coat then maybe Jack would feel just a little bit less threatened by him. That was the Doctor's hope, anyway.

They were all kind of babbling, weren't they? Caught up in happy sort of daydreams. Well, except for Gambit; but, the Doctor chose to ignore that for the moment. There was Rose, in that pink dress of hers. She was all ready to go for a ride on the moped with him. She was trying desperately to figure out how to put on that helmet without mussing up her hair. "Lots of hairspray!" The Doctor called at her as she ducked back into the TARDIS door. Sure, he knew he was talking to air, but so were they, and that was OK.

"I lost my.. friend.. Rose, to a parallel universe and right now she's standing right over there..."

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[info]ballerinadreams
2009-07-05 07:41 am UTC (link)
As Remy answered her question, Shannon found herself arching her eyebrows as her eyes slid up the Doctor's legs to meet Remy's. "Duly noted," she said more to herself than to him.

Following his finger, Shannon looked behind her and saw no man in a bunny suit. The Doctor's voice pulled her focus and she looked in the same direction he was; again, there was nothing. Lastly, the sound of someone blowing a raspberry at her made her look back at her ten-year-old teeny, tiny brother bouncing up and down on her too-empty stomach. "My dead brother is using my belly as a trampoline. Except, he's tiny and twelve years younger than I last saw him a couple weeks ago..." she replied dreamily.

Shannon looked away from Boone, although she patted his head gently with one fingertip, and back at the Doctor. "Remember that time when you talked about Rose with me in the museum after the smoke monster came? OH! And remember when you drew her in the journals? She's so pretty," she said absently as her stomach growled.

Her eyes moved back to Remy and a mischievous smile crept over her lips. "Remember that time when you told me I was better...?" she asked, ignoring the tiny Boone's angry protests when she sat up and sent him tumbling to the dirt road. Leaning closer, she batted her eyelashes at him.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-05 07:50 am UTC (link)
"Yeah, I 'member." He admitted, though his eyes were fixed on the large man in the bunny suit behind Shannon. Oh, he was coming closer. Remy rolled some, but it was too much, and he rolled straight off the bench, off of the Doctor's knee, and landed in a boneless heap (how was it that he could even manage to fall with grace? it was just sick) there on the dusty ground at the Doctor's feet. He let out a slow groan, and rolled over onto his back before opening his eyes again to stare up at the bunny man, who was leaning over him.

And the Cajun burst into laughter. Well, at least the two strongest additives in his system now were completely harmless. He wasn't humping the Doctor's leg, or Shannon's, er.. or Shannon. And he was no longer chatting away aimlessly at nothing, or craving strange and exotic foods. No. He was laughing like a school boy about a man in a bunny costume. That was slightly disturbing, really. Everyone else was having such fond, happy memories.

And Gambit was dreaming up a man in a bunny suit. Maybe he'd hallucinated up some crack and had been snorting it, and wasn't sharing with the Doctor.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-05 07:59 am UTC (link)
A rational man would wonder why he'd spent so much time since landing in this place thinking of Rose. The obvious answer would be that this place, with all of it's terrible features had one very important component: it brought people in from other universes. If they could manage to bring people here from places that the TARDIS could not go; perhaps they might reach her? Perhaps he might be able to tell her once and for all? Perhaps... The Time Lord swept the thoughts away with a brush of his hand back through his hair and a hard blink. For now, seeing Rose dancing happily around the TARDIS was enough for him. To see her popping in and out trying to lure him inside with her was a fine enough memory to revel in. There were far worse things that could be pulled form his mind and he was thankful that at least this experience was a positive one.

"I remember," he said quietly. Part of the phrase sent to Rose, part of it in response to Shannon

As the human cat rolled off the bench the Doctor found himself nonplussed. There really wasn't anything he could think to say in response to graceful falling or heap landing. Though, the laughter that rose up from the Cajun the Doctor knew he was alright. He wondered why this place saw fit to give him and everyone else such happy memories. It almost made him worry.

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[info]ballerinadreams
2009-07-05 08:24 am UTC (link)
Shannon couldn't hold back a huff in place of laughter as Gambit rolled right off the bench entirely. When he started to laugh, though, she sat back again and laughed until she could barely breathe. "Oh, my God, you just fell right off!" she pointed out unnecessarily.

Looking back at the Doctor, she raised her eyebrows. "Are you okay?" she asked thoughtfully, tipping her head just slightly to the side as she ran an absent hand through Remy's hair. The look on the Doctor's face was inscrutable. Though, a new smile crept over her lips as she felt tiny-Boone using a chunk of her hair like a rope to climb up toward the top of her head.

"Seriously, I'm starving," she announced loudly as her giggles began to die down. "I want some potato chips. I haven't eaten potato chips in, like, six years or something."

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-05 05:13 pm UTC (link)
When Shannon started laughing at him, he pressed a hand to his face and laughed harder, but it drifted off as she began to pet her fingers through his hair. Oh, Shannon, be very careful about that. Red eyes were falling half-lidded and a slow sigh found its way out of the Cajun's lips. That was nice. Still, she was mentioning wanting something to eat, and Remy shifted some onto his side, but remained there on the ground so Shannon could keep her fingers in his hair.

"I t'ink 'de man in 'de bunny sui' made outta chocola'e. An' I'm pretty sure 'de sui' made outta marshm'llows." Sure enough, as he was saying the words, the man under the mask was slowly pulling it off, and revealing his very chocolate head, like something out of that chocolate-man Axe commercial. The red-head made a noise deep in his throat as he watched. He wasn't sure he could eat anymore sweets.. but still, the idea of a giant chocolate man in a marshmallow bunny suit?

Priceless.

"Wha' 'de hell's goin' on, Docteur?" By now, thankfully, the pumps had shut off, but the gas was still lingering inside the glass box, and would, for another few hours.

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-05 06:39 pm UTC (link)
"Molto Bene," the Doctor replied to Shannon, though, he didn't look at her. No, he was watching as Rose came out of the TARDIS again, this time she was in a heavy a funny little jumper, the expression on her face reminiscent of when they'd settled on the apple grass taking in the sight that was New New York. Well, it was the fifteenth New York, but New New would just have to suffice.

"Doctor?" She asked, "Have they got any apple grass here?" She reached in to her pocket, pulling out her mobile. Apparently, Rose got service. "Mum, I know! I know. Listen, the Doctor will have me back in time for Christmas, I'm sure of it. He hasn't... I haven't... We won't..." The Doctor beamed. He'd heard this conversation a million times. He'd memorized the way her brow crinkled and her voice took on a slightly annoyed tone as she and Jackie went back and forth a bit.

Snapping her mobile shut, Rose Tyler walked away from the TARDIS and came to sit in the space that had formerly been Remy's. "We could go explore the museum, you know," she offered.

"There are quite a few very nice fakes there," the Doctor responded with a grin. "Though, I thought you'd rather rename the thrift shop Henrik's and go back to your old life?" The Doctor joked, pulling his arm away as his imagination bapped him.

The Doctor heard Gambit, and it was hard for him to let go of his hallucination long enough to reply. "Oh, they're drugging us. With gas." Well, that was simple wasn't it.

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[info]ballerinadreams
2009-07-05 07:50 pm UTC (link)
As she went on running her fingers through Remy's hair, Shannon could already begin to feel something else entirely, surging through her body. "Oh God..." she moaned, moving her hand away from Remy and shifting slightly. "I should go," she said quickly, looking back and forth between the two men...both of whom she'd found attractive before, but now felt inappropriately attracted to. Not good.

Slowly, she got to her feet, making sure that the skirt was still tucked into the back pocket of her jeans. "I'm hungry-" and horny, she mentally added, "as hell. And uh...since I can't see your marshmallow-wearing chocolate man..." she went on shifting her weight from one foot to the other and rubbing her thighs purposefully together as she did so.

The Doctor said they were being drugged with gas. She didn't care why she felt the way she did; just that she felt it and Sam was number one on her list of men she'd like to fuck in this place. Remy and the Doctor were both on it; she'd come back for them later, if she couldn't find Sam. Maybe she'd come back for them anyway, but for now, she needed to find Sam and relieve the ache of need.

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-07-05 08:36 pm UTC (link)
Remy let out a breath as he watched Shannon get up and head away. Well, that just sucked. He laid on the ground a moment longer before finally flipping open his journal with a laugh, waving away the bunny man who wanted to feed him something inappropriate..

Then he stared a moment.

A quick scribble into his book and Remy was fluidly hopping up to his feet, then leaning in and kissing the Doctor quickly on the mouth, before turning on his heel and taking off at a jog in the direction of the barn, waving a hand as he did. "Gotta see Yan'no 'bou' a dog!" About a dog. Yeah right. He needed to see Ianto about some twinkies and a Royal Air Force coat -- if the Welshman was going to trade him that coat for twinkies? Count Gambit in. Sorry, Doctor. You'd be left alone to your Rose hallucination.

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