Rose Tyler (
iwasherefirst) wrote2011-07-20 07:44 pm
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001 [Video | Action]
[The young, blonde woman wearing the purple jacket ends up on the carousel instead of the fountain. She weaves her way through the animals, pausing to pick up the device on the ground. She fiddles with it, manages to get it to broadcast video and peers down at it.]
Well this is different, innit? Captain Mamgambo? I think we've had a bit of a glitch. [She takes a short breath, allowing herself for a moment to hope for something that makes her ache.]
Doctor? Couldn't get lucky enough to have you listening in, could I?
Well this is different, innit? Captain Mamgambo? I think we've had a bit of a glitch. [She takes a short breath, allowing herself for a moment to hope for something that makes her ache.]
Doctor? Couldn't get lucky enough to have you listening in, could I?
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Insignificant. Just you an' me again.
[Well not just. She doesn't know about Amy or Rory but she does know about the TARDIS and really it's the him and her part that's significant here.]
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Erm. In the flat. Yeah, just you and me. Really I don't think they're much bigger - not enough for more people by then.
[He's realising the introductions that need to take place later and already considering how to drag things out so they don't happen for another few weeks at least.]
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Ought to be able to find one with a couple of bedrooms and a bathroom easy enough. S'all the room we really need.
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Shouldn't be too difficult. Particularly since I'm not sure there's a great many of them. Can't say as I've been paying attention to them though.
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We just pick a building and find one? You want to be high up or on the ground floor?
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Normally high up's for views but this is the City and the views are half likely to turn you colours, although ground floor would be consistently boring. Probably. Might flood, which would add a layer of interest.
Tagging on phone again so excuse the lack of HTML
(She pauses in front of one of one of the buildings and tilts her head toward it.) give this one a shot? Looks nice enough.
no worriesss~
[He squints up at the top of it, attempting to consider variables in building-picking he both does and doesn't actually fully know of.]
Yeah, it doesn't look too bad. Nice and tallish.
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Wonder if there's a lift or just stairs. [Her tone is neutral but curious.]
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Much as I do enjoy running, and stairs, I hope there's a lift. Really. Well, I hope there's a lift and stairs. Just to have a choice. I like having choices.
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Lift and stairs. This is looking up. [She presses the up button on the lift.]
Shall we give the top floor a go?
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[He bounces in the lift, because it's a lift and it's no fun if you don't jump when it stops moving. And then goes out when the doors open to look at... the hallway. There must be one of these uninhabited that he can sonic open so they can look. Or just open, if it's unlocked. Or... knock on, since wood.]
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Whats your favorite number?
[It's as good a method as any to picking a door to try.]
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Nineteen [It was how old she was when she met him]
Why three hundred and twelve and what's the reference with forty-two?
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[He glances at her.]
Forty-two? The answer to life, the universe, and everything? It's handy every now and then. Kind of remarkable how often it actually is an answer.
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[She stops in front of one that ends in seven.]
Give it a look see? [And she tries the knob, a delighted smile on her face when she pushes it open.]
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Doesn't look too bad. Good... height. Needs more stuff though.
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View's nice. Figger we can get more stuff. Fill it up bit by bit, least as long as we're here.
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Quite square, but then most of your human things tend to be. What do you think?
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Squares are easy to make. [The words carry a hint of an apology. Rose Tyler, apologizing for the entire human race's taste in architecture.]
It'll do. We can look about for something more interesting and collect things in the meantime. S'temporary, remember?
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They are, yeah. Much easier than circles, though my particular preference is hexagons. Least you lot don't fancy star-shaped things - be a nightmare fitting things in all the corners.
[Ah, temporary, yes. He nods. Hard to remember all this sudden change, and he's not sure how it will right itself, but. Temporary.] Right, yeah.
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We'd have to have things special made for the corners.
[The look on his face and the tone of his voice makes her furrow her brow a bit. She takes a step toward him, her hand sliding into his.]
If we find some place more interesting, I'm coming too.
[The apartment might be temporary and their situation might be temporary but she's not. Sometimes she has to remind him of that.]
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[He looks down at their hands like he's probably going to keep doing for a while until he gets used to that happening again.]
You'd better. Be much less interesting otherwise.
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Bet we could string a hammock up right here, cross the windows. It'd be good for swingin' in while we watch the view.
[Clearly she is getting in this hammock with you, Doctor.]
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(sorry, flew to nyc and spent the day before cleaning.)
no worries at all! Still in nyc?
i just got here today!
Oh gosh! I hope you have fun!
:D
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am home now finally again forever
Oh Yay! Have fun traveling though?
I did! I spent more time in airports than in air but it was okay
I think that happens a lot
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