Follows this.
He was quite pleased with the Master's development. He'd learned how to behave, for the most part. Oh, he was hardly the most agreeable of companions, but he wouldn't want the Master to be agreeable. He wanted him to be the Master. He wanted him to be there, part of his world.
Over the week that followed, the quiet drumming in his mind that insisted that the Master had to live at all costs had quieted, the part of him that was the Doctor apparently sated with the Master's presence. The Valeyard was pleased with it, too. He remembered why he was so fond of his old enemy. He posed a challenge.
He was challenged with frustration and irritation and glorious success. Things were going better than planned, and now with the traitor out of the way, he'd be able to do so much more.
The week went by wonderfully. He felt the first tremor of exhaustion run through him and he believed that he might sleep well for the first time since the Master came back into his life.
He was quite pleased with the Master's development. He'd learned how to behave, for the most part. Oh, he was hardly the most agreeable of companions, but he wouldn't want the Master to be agreeable. He wanted him to be the Master. He wanted him to be there, part of his world.
Over the week that followed, the quiet drumming in his mind that insisted that the Master had to live at all costs had quieted, the part of him that was the Doctor apparently sated with the Master's presence. The Valeyard was pleased with it, too. He remembered why he was so fond of his old enemy. He posed a challenge.
He was challenged with frustration and irritation and glorious success. Things were going better than planned, and now with the traitor out of the way, he'd be able to do so much more.
The week went by wonderfully. He felt the first tremor of exhaustion run through him and he believed that he might sleep well for the first time since the Master came back into his life.
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"I've set the cameras in this area to randomly flicker off and on, along with the rest of the power," he said. "Feel free to mock him about shoddy workmanship, he built this place himself and it will drive him mad."
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"How much time do I have to move around and return to my quarters unnoticed?"
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He pulled back just enough to look at the Master. He didn't know how to ask what he needed to ask, but there wasn't much choice. The Master was his opposite in many ways, but they were on the same side, now. They had to fight the same enemy.
"You have to make him do something good," he said. "You have to...work out some way that he has no choice but to do what's right. It will make him weaker."
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He was quiet a moment, mulling over recent events in his mind. "If I can keep him from using that weapon he used on Work Planet 7, it would be a start. Or does he only save that for special occasions?"
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It's almost nothing, though. The Valeyard will do it selfishly, to gain power. The Doctor would do it just to help people.
"You're clever, Master. You'll work out a way to get him there. You'll manipulate it."
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Hearing that sort belief tinged with desperation directed at him was new and wholly different from the desperate pleas he had heard from the Doctor during the Year. He wasn't sure how to react to it.
"We will, Doctor. Together."
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He'd done so much waiting, a little more wouldn't kill him. He could only hope it wouldn't kill the Master, either.
He gave the Master a small, tight smile. "Bit like old times, then? Working together against a common foe?"
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"It is," he said, chuckling softly. "Somehow, despite everything, that keeps happening." How often had they ended up doing this in the past? "Almost like-" he stopped himself, averting his gaze momentarily.
He pushed back the memories of childhood conversations, under the stars of the home world, deep into his mind. He couldn't afford to dwell on that. The Doctor might thrive off of that sort of thing, but he didn't. Being around the Valeyard, though, it threw him off balance. He found himself almost craving the simple, childhood dreams that had once been untainted by reality.
But even that was tainted now, the Valeyard would use anything to his advantage, even the memories of two long dead children, swallowed up by the harsh truths of the universe. The Master hated the Valeyard with ever fiber of his being, and hate would be enough for him. He would bide his time and wait until the right moment, then it would be over.
Things could return to what they had once been.
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"I should be awake longer next time."
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"Good," he said, voice rough with an emotion he couldn't quite put a name to. He had spent so long simply trying to pull a reaction from the Doctor during that year, just trying to get his attention, or a simple acknowledgment, now that he had it, he wasn't certain what to do with it.
"Just focus on regaining your strength where you can. I'm not going anywhere."
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He yawned. It was an embarrassing gesture, but necessary.
"I think---I have to lay down. Conserve energy."
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"Probably for the best that you do. You don't want to utterly exhaust yourself by doing too much, too quickly."
It wouldn't help either of them. The Master shifted closer to the end of the bed so the Doctor, who was much taller than he was, would have enough room to lay back down.
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He sighed. This hurt. All this brevity, all the uncertainty. It hurt. And it was almost more frightening because now the Master was in danger. If only the Master had any idea of how much danger he was in.
"Find that room," he said. "Things will be clearer then."
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"I will, Doctor," said the Master, and remembered at once when he had used his own satellites against him, how the chanting from the throngs of people on earth had risen up like a cresting wave. Perhaps a part of him foolishly hoped that saying the name would dispel the monster waiting to awaken inside the Doctor, who grew weaker with each passing second.
"Besides, one of us has to set all of this right. I'm the only one who gets the pleasure of destroying you once and for all, you know that." It was said with something of a smirk coming to his lips, even a glint of humor in his eyes, that usually would not be there.
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The Master's next words bring a small smile to the Doctor's lips.
"Yes," he agreed. "Only you."
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Instead he found himself doing yet another odd thing. He shifted on the bed, batting carelessly at the Doctor's legs, and giving a put upon sigh.
"You're taking up the entire bed with those ridiculously long, skinny legs of yours. I barely have any room at all; shift."
Not that he expected him to have the energy to, but the banter made it easier. It made their situation more tolerable at the very least. Without another word, he settled into the space on the bed next to the Doctor, back against the headboard as their shoulders touched lightly.
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It was as if the Doctor were in the middle of a horrible nightmare and the Master had come to comfort him again.
There was no warmth from the Master's shoulders, the naturally low body temperature of a Gallifreyan sparing them from that cliche, but there was the presence of the Master's energy, melding into the Doctor's.
"Have you ever seen the Medronica cluster?" he asked. It was something he might've said when they were young and staring up at the stars.
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The joke of a universe they found themselves in reminded him of what he had been afraid of then, even though it could no longer harm him, and he found himself tense at the mere memory. He allowed the Doctor's voice to pull him free of it, and he relaxed as he thought before answering.
"No, I haven't," he answered. "Have you?"
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"I haven't," he replied. "I've heard it's beautiful."
He turned his head to face the Master. "Take him there."
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He sighed. "He needs to remember why he loves the universe. Why I love the universe."
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