• 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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"Gonna be brilliant finding out, though. After you." He held the door open for her and looked back up to the sky.
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Then again, even this half-life was infinitely preferable to what had more than likely awaited her if the Doctor hadn't insisted on taking her on.
"We can expect it's alien," she said, as she went to her accustomed place at the console for dematerialization, and faintly suprising herself by making an effort to sound not so mulish. "Can't we?"
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He didn't know how much he could trust Lucy. He wanted to trust her, he wanted to believe she'd just been corrupted by the Master and she was, deep down, a good person. He wanted to believe it, but he wasn't sure he could. But he knew he couldn't just leave her to whatever fate the people of Earth would've had planned.
"Something very dangerous and very powerful, to expel so much energy towards Earth." He grinned over the console. "Hold on tight."
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"It couldn't possibly be friendly?" she asked, half-sarcastic, half-amused, over the noise of the rotor beginning to move.
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And with that, the TARDIS shook violently and the Doctor lost his grip, tumbling first to the side and then to the other, falling towards Lucy.
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--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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"Sorry!" he said, embarrassed by their position. "Sorry!"
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"Stop!" she wheezed, and tried bracing a hand on his chest to push herself back and away from him.
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