You have picked up a distress signal, and followed it to a hotel in London. All you are able to determine is that it is coming from someplace inside the hotel, and is not terrestrial in origin. What will you do? What will you find at the other end of the signal?
"But I've found a...oh, nevermind."
The receptionist was exceptionally unhelpful, so the Doctor darted down the hallways of the hotel, knocking on doors. One of them would be the person who sent the distress signal.
OOC: Open to all. Any universe, any time. If you want to have your pup be in this hotel and answer the door, just go for it! I won't be up toooooooo much later this evening, but I won't leave anybody hanging, I'll catch you asap tomorrow afternoon!
"But I've found a...oh, nevermind."
The receptionist was exceptionally unhelpful, so the Doctor darted down the hallways of the hotel, knocking on doors. One of them would be the person who sent the distress signal.
OOC: Open to all. Any universe, any time. If you want to have your pup be in this hotel and answer the door, just go for it! I won't be up toooooooo much later this evening, but I won't leave anybody hanging, I'll catch you asap tomorrow afternoon!
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Still somewhat suspicious, she answered his original question. "It's Adonna. My name, meaning."
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He started to walk away, but turned around. "Adonna. That's a lovely name. Care for a jog, Adonna? Got quite a few floors to cover and not much time to do it in!"
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"Have you ever tried to locate a signal in London? There are so many signals moving back and forth in this area, I'm lucky to have got a distress signal at all!"
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"But you didn't get to answering my other question. Who are you? I mean, you said John Smith, but if you're one of the only people roundabout that's got this signal in sight, you can't be from around here." Physically, temporally, either way, it wasn't like all 21st century Humans were able to detect possibly alien distress signals. (Though she wondered how they couldn't, with all those mobile communication devices always up to their ears.)
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"Do you always ask so many questions?" It was partially a compliment, partially an insult.
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My but this man had energy in him, but she could keep up with relative ease. (Running around with the Doctor gave her quite the workout.)
"And a question not being answered's no reasoning to not ask it again."