• THE DOCTOR LEARNS THE TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS •
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Christmas Eve. 2009.

But! Through all his travels in space and time, he still hadn't quite figured out what Christmas was for exactly. Except as a yearly excuse for turkey, too much wine, and plum pudding (all of which the Doctor approved of). This year, though, as he strode the streets on this wonderful Christmas Eve, the Doctor decided he would figure out exactly what Christmas was all about.
This may or may not have included use of a intergalactic manipulative detector and a full pack of radio stellar isotopian crystals. Oh, and a cup of hot chocolate. In a festively-coloured cup.
There was a lovely light snow, and the Doctor grinned madly at the stars. Christmas. This year, he was going to figure out what it was all about.
OOC: Open thread, feel free to tag in as if your character is a passerby or as if your character is a long-standing companion! I'll be working on this thread up until the New Year, most likely! Everyone from any verse (or no verse!) is welcome, just let me know if you'd prefer it from a community or specific universe! And, for this thread, threadhopping is totally welcome!
Happy Holidays, everyone! &hearts
Tags:
- exercise: open thread,
- featuring: alan jackson,
- featuring: alice carter,
- featuring: brigitta,
- featuring: captain james "jim" kirk,
- featuring: donna noble,
- featuring: dorothy gale,
- featuring: father christmas,
- featuring: gabriel gray/sylar,
- featuring: hiro nakumura,
- featuring: josephine "jo" grant,
- featuring: lucy saxon,
- featuring: martha jones,
- featuring: romanadvoratrelundar,
- featuring: rose tyler,
- featuring: the master,
- topic: silly human holidays,
- verse [active]: 00: open
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The Doctor would absolutely take the sweet cake. He awkwardly juggled the hot chocolate and detector before finally figuring out how to hold them all and still unwrap and much on the cake.
"But!" he said, around a bite of cake. "There's got to be a way to explain Christmas."
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"There isn't a way to explain Christmas. It just...is." Oh, God, this was turning into a Christmas special
hopefully, the narration would note, the sort with aliens in it. "I think it's a human thing," she offered helpfully.((ooc: I can has dark!Ten tag? *bats eyelashes* also, on a more relevant note, did you read Paul Cornell's DW Christmas story on his blog?))
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"Well, if it's just a human thing, then why do I feel it, too? Susan used to love this time of year."
A small, lonely-looking cat crossed their paths. On its neck was a red collar, but no tag. It meowed up at them pathetically.
How many tropes can you fit into one set of tags?((ooc: On my way! And no! Linkplz!))
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This was somewhat depressing when you thought about it, which was why Martha didn't really do that.
"Humanoid," she amended. "And possibly extended to anthropomorphic snowmen and sentient reindeer with glowing noses."
Obviously, Martha immediately scooped the kitten into her arms, wrapping her mum's knitting around it. "Aww, poor cat! You shouldn't be out in the snow like this."
And meanwhile, someone perused the list of Christmas tropes.((ooc: :D Here you go! My new life's ambition is to be Paul Cornell.))
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"We're not keeping it," the Doctor said, firmly.
Blimey, that really did sound like he was a Christmas special character.
"We've got to figure this out. And soon!"
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Maybe the cat was the first alien in an invasion that would render the population incapable of speaking in anything but lolcat. Martha was going to ask it if it wanted a cheeseburger any second now.
...or maybe not.
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Still, the Doctor had to admit it was a really cute kitten. For a cat, of course.
"Right! We should head this way, see if we can't figure out the source of this psychic wavelength."
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"Kittykittykittykitty." Martha tickled its stomach. "Do you know the source of the psychic wavelength? Do you?"
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The Doctor sighed, eventually reaching over to take the cat from Martha and hand her the detector. "Focus!"
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"So this isn't going to end up catapulting us into some weird alternate reality that shows us what would happen if I'd never been born, right? Because I really hate that film."
"And I think it's pointing north," she added helpfully.
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The kitten hopped up on the Doctor's shoulders, and he grinned over to it as it bopped its head against his ear.
"North! This way!"
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"So Christmas elves. Do they exist, d'you think?" she contemplated out loud. "And if so, are we talking like...happy midget elves or Orlando Bloom elves. 'Cos I know which one would give me a Merry Christmas."
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He sniffed and looked over to Martha. "They're far prettier."
The kitten mewled.
"See, he agrees with me."
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She glanced down at the detector again, which was blinking steadily north (or she was pretty sure it was north, anyway). "Are the flying reindeer aliens, then?"
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"You aren't Santa, are you?" she asked suspiciously. It had sounded much more logical in her head, really.
(And she was really quite sad to find out that flying reindeer didn't actually exist.)
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"Of course I'm not toy doctor kit when you were six."
He petted the kitten again and glanced over her shoulder. "Where are we off to next?"
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Anyway, even a time traveller would have problems with doing all that work - not to mention crossing his own timeline. But Martha didn't contradict him.
"Still north." Martha tapped it against her hand for a moment. "D'you think it's stuck? 'Cos I remember being at the North Pole, and not only was it more than a little cold, but there definitely was not any sort of Santa's workshop there."
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The Doctor nodded in agreement. "Must be north of this area. I wonder what sort of a psychic phenomenon could be---"
He turned the corner to see a wide, open area with a small band, some dancing shoppers, and a huge Christmas tree. The collection of people alone would explain the psychic collection. It made the Doctor grin.
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"Oh, that's brilliant!" She smiled widely at the Doctor. "Look, there's an ice-skating rink just over there, too." She pointed at the ice with one gloved hand. "I had no idea any of this was here."
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He turned to Martha and gave her a wide grin.
"Fancy a spin on the ice, Martha Jones?"