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so_impressive ([info]so_impressive) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-08-02 20:12:00

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Entry tags:!complete, day 17, jack harkness, location: in town, the doctor (nine), the doctor (ten)

Who:  The Ninth Doctor, the Tenth Doctor, & Jack Harkness
What:  Insight, mourning and questions.
Where: The town-- they'll be moving as they talk.
When: Day 17; About 8:25pm
Rating: PG-13
Status: Complete

It was likely that Ten had wanted to be alone after the murder of his friends Ianto, Sarah Jane, Shannon, and Remy LeBeau.. In fact, Nine knew it would be so. And he, really, wanted to be alone too. He'd left Rose in the care of the werewolf child, which he knew Ten would hate, but he was sure she'd be safe there. The damage had been done for the day. And Nine had started out about the town, not to find time for himself.. but rather, to find himself. He wanted to discuss Sarah Jane. He'd known she was here, he'd talked with her over the journals. But he hadn't met with her. He'd known Jack was here, and he'd avoided him, too. He'd avoided them all. Less for his own sanity, and more for theirs. When this was all over, he was gone. It was done. Why get them all confused and tangled up about it? This regeneration was done. Best to let it die.

But he'd found that he simply couldn't, and he'd written that message to Jack, telling him to meet him at the clock tower around nine. He had half an hour to talk with himself, get things straight and settled, then go back for Jack. You had half an hour to get yourself together, Doctor, and help the people who needed you. You were lucky to even get that. If he knew himself, and he liked to think he knew himself well, he'd definitely be alone somewhere. Somewhere familiar.

The drawing had shown that ginger and Ten in the barn, so that was where the Time Lord headed, his mind still lingering on thoughts of Sarah Jane. His beautiful Sarah Jane.

He stepped into the barn a moment later, hands hanging limply at his sides. When had he gotten so in the habit of pushing his hands into his jacket pockets? He'd seen Ten do that nearly every time he'd spoken with him. Hm.


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[info]so_impressive
2009-08-10 03:56 am UTC (link)
"You owe me plenty of explanations." The Time Lord insisted. "Jack's right. We don't know who he is, where he's from, not from this world, anyway. We don't know anything about him. We don't even know what he is. Unless you know that too, and you're holding out? He could be dangerous. Have you even considered that?" He knew that the other Doctor had, of course. There was no way he couldn't have considered that. He would know if he was dangerous or not. He would know what he was capable of. If he was human. If he wasn't. If he was defending him so fiercely, then he certainly knew more about him than he was letting on.

"Why do you trust him? And why should we?" Because you trusted him, Doctor? Sadly, that wasn't good enough right now. It might have been, twenty minutes ago. But after learning what he had? Nine wasn't quite sure what he wanted to trust and what he didn't.. there had been no reason not to tell him about those tunnels, so why had Ten hidden it from him? The red-eyed man must have told him to. But would he have really listened? Maybe if he had a good enough argument. Maybe.

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