Rose Tyler (
iwasherefirst) wrote2011-10-18 05:22 pm
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008 |Accidental Video|
[The device flickers on to show the bathroom. There's a bathtub full of bubbles, a half glass of wine sitting on the edge of the tub and lit candles are scattered about. However, there's no sign of anyone in the bathroom or the tub. From the way the candles are guttering it's clear that they've been lit for a while. ]
DOC--[Rose's appearance is fairly sudden and she's clearly not in any stage of taking a bath. She's wearing a pair of black pants, a dark pink tee shirt and a purple leather jacket. She looks confused and a bit distraught.]ter
[She starts his name out almost a yell, like she's trying to be heard over something and finishes it up as a whisper. She bends over and blows out the candles then grabs her device, shoves it in her pocket--not realizing it's still on-- and throws open the bathroom door. That would be fury all over her face. She's angry about something.]
Doctor! [And it's pretty clear from the way she says his name as she storms into the living room looking for the Doctor that her anger is directed toward him.]
[ooc: This is a canon update. Rose was only gone for about a half an hour. Rose is now caught up to the very end of 'Journey's End'. Video or audio replies will be forth coming. Some of them after the fight she has with the Doctor.]
DOC--[Rose's appearance is fairly sudden and she's clearly not in any stage of taking a bath. She's wearing a pair of black pants, a dark pink tee shirt and a purple leather jacket. She looks confused and a bit distraught.]ter
[She starts his name out almost a yell, like she's trying to be heard over something and finishes it up as a whisper. She bends over and blows out the candles then grabs her device, shoves it in her pocket--not realizing it's still on-- and throws open the bathroom door. That would be fury all over her face. She's angry about something.]
Doctor! [And it's pretty clear from the way she says his name as she storms into the living room looking for the Doctor that her anger is directed toward him.]
[ooc: This is a canon update. Rose was only gone for about a half an hour. Rose is now caught up to the very end of 'Journey's End'. Video or audio replies will be forth coming. Some of them after the fight she has with the Doctor.]
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No magical powers but they do seem to often be in sync with the needing of hugs and that sort of thing. She's quiet and still for a long moment, listening to both of his hearts. When she finally speaks, her voice is husky and very quiet.]
I love you and it doesn't matter if you can't say it back. Doesn't matter if it's on a beach in Norway or two years ago or a hundred from now or if I'm angry at you or hurt. Doesn't matter if I'm happy with someone else or miserable all alone 'cause it's as much a part of me as breathing. It's part of what makes up Rose Tyler.
[All of those emotions that went into that little speech are pouring right into him from their clasped together hands because she hasn't forgotten how that works in the last few hours. There's probably also a little latent hurt and insecurity laced with the I love you]
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He is going to have a hard time responding to that for multiple reasons. It's direct, very direct, which he squirms away from. It's probably a very large deal of emotions being shared and given to him, and they're multi-faceted and need to be worked through. There's also his simple inability to figure out what sort of words you need to reply to something like that. If she's still listening to them, she can hear his hearts beating a bit harder, if not also faster. There is a decided lag before he finally speaks as well, having made like he was going to a couple of times and then paused again.]
I -... It's bad to say 'thank you', isn't it? I know 'I know' is wrong - can't pull that off without being scruffy-looking, and even then it's a bit of a stretch. I think I remember having a conversation about shaving anyway. 'Thank you' doesn't seem right either. Not enough. Then again, the phrase itself also doesn't seem like enough, so maybe that's fine. Shouldn't have the same word you can use for cheese and then turn around and use it on the most important person you happen to know. But there's certain things I suppose not even actions are enough to accurately express or convey. [All of this started off somewhat slowly and gradually picked up speed and all of it is said on the most cursory and casual of levels, which all just goes to indicate how well he's noting the actual significance of things. There's a pause here though, before he starts again, back to more halting phrases.] Lots of things run together in the end anyway. Words and such. Keep going long enough, they start to merge until you can't really see them not running together.
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There was a conversation 'bout shavin'. [She's still trying to catch him doing it.] I don't think you can ever get away with 'I know' even if you do. 'Least not seriously. Maybe durin' some teasin' sort of I love yous. You don't have to say anything though. [She bites her bottom lip] 'Sides, I sorta think you did in all that ramble. Most important person you happen to know...I don't mind bein' that person.
[Because he knows and has known some amazing people; people that Rose would consider much more important than her.]
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Good, because at this point there's not much you can do about it.
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Just make sure you keep it that way, Doctor. Wouldn't take too well to changin' that now that I know.
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Well, in that case... [Teasing.] Nahh. Couldn't change that. One of those across the board things, I think. Honesty thing'll get me in trouble someday.
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Honesty thing? I like the honesty thing. 'Specially when you're being honest out loud. [Yes, she likes it when you talk, Doctor.]
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Yeah? Well. Might try and keep it up. I'm good at being loud anyway.
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Fantastic at it. [She's teasing him.] Just got to work on vocalizin' the loud. [And because she doesn't expect this sort of actually talking behavior all the time] 'Least to me.
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He's going to ignore the tautology within 'vocalising the loud'.] I doubt it would be happening to anyone else given how difficult it is with you to begin with.
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Guess I ought to just count myself lucky.
has she been pushing emotions into him this whole time?
I happen to think you're magnificent, but lucky might go along with it. Why are you lucky?
If he's got a reaction to that, yeah sure!
[Dating a human is hard, okay? Just ask everyone ever.]
I don't even remember why I asked now. i will work on that
[...Hee. 'Dating'. (shh idk) But yes.]
lol! okay
[That was terrifying. Yes! Dating. The other choice is married, Doctor, or things that lead to married.]
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[Best keep m-words out of it until at least after he feels less skittish about the domestic.]
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Definitely best. Although, it's not as if she's thinking that far either. She's good with the dating and the promises of forever.Which is basically like the m word...never mind.]
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[Yes, now shhhh. Maybe if we're quiet they won't notice that they're basically committing to a common-law marriage anyway.]
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[Right. Quiet as mice]
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I hadn't ever seen the importance of those until I got out and started relying on people. It is kind of amazing how much those little speeches can impel people to do. And you're like a... A- A sexy motivational speaker, which is just, better. And you actually moralize, instead of doing it the roundabout way where you sort of point out everything backwards.
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Although his description of her does make her grin and blush a bit.]
Don't actually get the point of roundabout. 'Sides, not as if you could stand still for roundabout.
Although his description of her does make her grin and blush a bit.]</small>
Don't actually get the point of roundabout. 'Sides, not as if you could stand still for roundabout. <small.[She doesn't say it in any mean sort of way. It's simply fact. She tilts her head up a bit to watch him for his next reaction.]</small>
Sexy? Well guess I can deal with that one. <small>[What she's really doing is boggling at him finding her sexy without fishing for a compliment. Shhhh, it's the first time he's called her sexy. She thinks it's allowed.]</small>
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That too. Roundabouts, I'm normally gone a-roundabout halfway through. Like instruction manuals.
[He's grinning. 'Sexy' had been vaguely offhand but at the same time he was hoping she'd catch on to it.] Deal with it? Can take it back if you're going to feel burdened by it.
Oh my god I can html I swear. So sorry
She nudges him in the ribs lightly.]
Oi, don't you dare. Could do with bein' burdened by it more often.
[Not that she expects him to say it more often. More just...it's something she won't mind getting used to: the idea that he thinks she's sexy.]
lmao
He squirms a bit.]
Well then. I'll have to see what I can do about that. [It's sort of like... He basically always has, he just didn't go anywhere with it. The 'going somewhere' is the part he's getting used to.]
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Like the sound of that. [And she does. The 'going somewhere' part is the bit that's important.]
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lol you and your html all of a sudden.
/facepalm I always swear I'm watching it better and then BOOM
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