She registered that the Doctor was flailing off-balance, but she was too engaged in trying to keep her own feet steady so she didn't see him flailing towards her until just before his shoulder hit her chest, and instinctively throwing up her hands to stop him meant--
--and that was the floor grating imprinting itself on the back of her head. Funny, she'd never really thought stars could be black before. If the Doctor was nearby she couldn't tell; the air had wooshed out of her lungs, which was making it impossible to complain about their landing.
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Date: 2010-01-18 02:20 am (UTC)--and that was the floor grating imprinting itself on the back of her head. Funny, she'd never really thought stars could be black before. If the Doctor was nearby she couldn't tell; the air had wooshed out of her lungs, which was making it impossible to complain about their landing.