The Eighth Doctor (
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flowerbox2014-01-10 03:10 pm
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Who's that knocking on my TARDIS?
Through all of time and space, the TARDIS flew. On the outside; a blue police box, on the inside; a console room of wood and steel and candles, with buttons and glowing lights all coming together to make a kind of gothic steampunk fantasy.
For the Doctor, this was home.
"Well?" he said, almost absentmindedly fiddling with the switches and the controls on the console. "Where to next, hmm? The reign of Emperor Taizong? The fifth age of the New Savannah? Or maybe...Galsec Seven? What do you think?"
The console's central column pulsed slightly.
"Oh, don't look at me like that, old girl. You can't blame me for a moment of indecision, can you? Billions upon billions of worlds, an untold number of people and places and peculiarities to see...it's a wonder I ever manage to get anywhere at all, with so much to choose from!"
The glow of the TARDIS, quite possibly, took on a slightly pointed edge.
"Oh alright, alright, if you insist! Let's go...oh. Now that's not right."
[[ooc: Okay, the idea here is that any characters tagging in are suddenly arriving in the TARDIS. How they do is up do you: they could just walk in the door, they could just suddenly materialise with no added explanation, they could have been hiding in the swimming pool all this time and have only just decided to show themselves - whatever you like! You can keep it simple or make it some complicated conspiracy, whatever takes your fantasy.
Also, if you need some references - the inside of Eight's TARDIS basically looks like this, and Eight himself looks like this.]]
For the Doctor, this was home.
"Well?" he said, almost absentmindedly fiddling with the switches and the controls on the console. "Where to next, hmm? The reign of Emperor Taizong? The fifth age of the New Savannah? Or maybe...Galsec Seven? What do you think?"
The console's central column pulsed slightly.
"Oh, don't look at me like that, old girl. You can't blame me for a moment of indecision, can you? Billions upon billions of worlds, an untold number of people and places and peculiarities to see...it's a wonder I ever manage to get anywhere at all, with so much to choose from!"
The glow of the TARDIS, quite possibly, took on a slightly pointed edge.
"Oh alright, alright, if you insist! Let's go...oh. Now that's not right."
[[ooc: Okay, the idea here is that any characters tagging in are suddenly arriving in the TARDIS. How they do is up do you: they could just walk in the door, they could just suddenly materialise with no added explanation, they could have been hiding in the swimming pool all this time and have only just decided to show themselves - whatever you like! You can keep it simple or make it some complicated conspiracy, whatever takes your fantasy.
Also, if you need some references - the inside of Eight's TARDIS basically looks like this, and Eight himself looks like this.]]

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Well, not the time for random button-pressing by anyone who wasn't him, that is.
"Oh, a specialty, is it? Care to tell me how this specialty of yours works? Really, I would love to know how you've managed it," the Doctor said, in a pleasant conversation tone that also quite clearly suggested that he hadn't quite decided what to make of Clara just yet. "As for where we are headed...well, I haven't decided yet. Your arrival interrupted me."
And odd, wasn't it, that even though he wasn't quite sure of her yet he'd still ended up using that "we" as well.
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Except future him is now a brand new future him, and she has no idea if that Doctor was into being weird and flail-y. Saddened by the realization, she bit at her lip and forced a smile.
"Anyway, where we're going now is more important than where I've been."
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And right now, even if Clara did tell him, he had no intention of flying the TARDIS anywhere. Not yet.
"Actually, there's another question. One that's much more important than where we're going. Clara, why are you so upset?" the Doctor said gently.
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When she had walked around one complete time, she headed off toward the hallway, attempting to peek around and see if things were still the same further inside as well. She wondered if the pool was in the same place, anyway.
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He followed her, silently, as she started her way down the hallway, standing close (much too close, he always tended to stand much too close to people). But before she could get anywhere, he spoke.
"Yes. Everything ends, Clara. Everything changes, and decays, and wears down. There are no contants, not in this universe. And that's painful, I know, believe me, I know. But isn't it beautiful, too? Isn't it an amazing, wonderful thing? If nothing can change, if nothing can end, then there can be nothing that is new, nothing that is different, nothing than can grow. You may not be able to see it yet, but perhaps from this...this end, whatever it is, there will come something new, and precious."