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tampered2011-05-05 12:17 pm
log; ongoing
When; May 3, evening
Rating; PG
Characters;
waitsforever,
waitedforyears,
am_i_being_rude
Summary; Amy is living in the TARDIS with Ten. And so, therefore, hopefully, Rory is too. They go to the TARDIS to see.
Log; Rory's feet are still wet.
Yes, at least they aren't making that vaguely distracting squishing noise every time he takes a step anymore, but they are enclosed in shoes, which are wet, and socks, which are wet, and it's damp and uncomfortable. Not to mention that after running all over everywhere in wet socks, he's getting blisters.
So despite it being really brilliant, and amazing to be running around this city--this City--with Amy, just them two, he is really getting about ready to stop somewhere. It's been a long day anyway, a day on top of a day, the slight time shift that he IS used to, travelling with the Doctor, but means he's getting tired. This realised, he nudges Amy gently.
"Hey. Can we do the rest of this tomorrow? It is...ace, but maybe we could go to--" He is going to say 'your house' before he remembers. Amy said she was living in the TARDIS. He pauses, then rallies. "--the TARDIS and call it a day."
Rating; PG
Characters;
Summary; Amy is living in the TARDIS with Ten. And so, therefore, hopefully, Rory is too. They go to the TARDIS to see.
Log; Rory's feet are still wet.
Yes, at least they aren't making that vaguely distracting squishing noise every time he takes a step anymore, but they are enclosed in shoes, which are wet, and socks, which are wet, and it's damp and uncomfortable. Not to mention that after running all over everywhere in wet socks, he's getting blisters.
So despite it being really brilliant, and amazing to be running around this city--this City--with Amy, just them two, he is really getting about ready to stop somewhere. It's been a long day anyway, a day on top of a day, the slight time shift that he IS used to, travelling with the Doctor, but means he's getting tired. This realised, he nudges Amy gently.
"Hey. Can we do the rest of this tomorrow? It is...ace, but maybe we could go to--" He is going to say 'your house' before he remembers. Amy said she was living in the TARDIS. He pauses, then rallies. "--the TARDIS and call it a day."

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"I mentioned the Doctor looks different, though, yeah? 'cause he's got a whole different face. Different body, too. Oh, and most importantly: No bowtie."
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That's something that didn't occur to him, though. "You did, but I thought you meant...I don't know, that he was still Raggedy, or something. Just no bowtie. Not...completely different." He hesitates, squinting a bit in confusion. "Why is that, exactly? Has he said? You're...absolutely certain it's him and not just some bloke with a TARDIS?"
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"Nope. Completely different look. But he's definitely the Doctor, not just 'cause he's got the TARDIS. You'll see."
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"And here we are." She raises her voice. "Doctor! Doctor, I brought someone."
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It's what hits him the most, because he knows this has got to be the TARDIS, or a TARDIS on account of being...so very much a TARDIS, but the man-who-is-probably-the-Doctor is.....still probably the Doctor. But not definitely. Because he's a completely different man, at first glance. What he says is something the Doctor would say, definitely, but...
He turns finally to the Doctor, nodding once, slowly. "Yep, that's me, Amy's 'someone'."
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"Rory, Doctor. Doctor, Rory." Amy's grinning through that introduction. Two of her favourite people in the world, together again. Not quite the way it was, what with the Doctor not knowing her, them, but it'll do.
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"Nice to meet you too....again....and for the first time also..."
He does have an idea of how to answer for whether he likes the TARDIS now or not, even if he does have quite a lot of fondness for the TARDIS of the Doctor he knows, it's going to be like car comparisons, isn't it?
"Um, yeah, she's really nice. I really like all the...coral-y bits. Very...organic." Okay, so, maybe he'd do better if he really was being called upon to talk about a car. "Are all the controls in one spot up here?"
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"The future you let Rory help with the TARDIS sometimes." And she rolls her eyes a little, because the Doctor never lets her drive, but hey. If it got some of the tension between them out of the air, it was good in her book.
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'I did?' Normally the non-linear aspect worked in his favour; he was finding he wasn't as pleased when it didn't. 'Or, will. That's.. new, the controls are all here around the time rotor, yeah.' Tense enough, and Amy seemed quite keen on having them get along. Needed to get to know them both still, really.
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Though...this Doctor, not as keen on having him about the controls, if the tone in his voice means anything.
"Well, that...is...definitely convenient," he says, not wanting to press the point of helping with the TARDIS. Though, hang on, new? There is no way he's the first person allowed to help with the TARDIS...that would just be weird. This must be the Doctor before he'd decided to get a bit of extra help, that's all. Or, no, no, he must be talking about the controls. And he's managed to make himself feel silly, now, without saying anything.
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Although following that brief bit of glee there's some lovely awkward pausing, with Amy just sort of watching them both and Rory continuing to look very awkward. He glances back and forth between the console and the pair a couple of times, weighing things. They don't.. seem dangerous. But.. it's his ship. Although, trying to make it move is proving to be a bit of an obstacle. 'Convenient, yeah,' he replies, briefly wondering what TARDIS they're used to that doesn't have all the controls in one place; hard enough to fly it by himself as it is. Well, maybe that's why he lets him help.
'There's a few bits you have to get to under the grating but mostly just back up power-cells, fluid links, emergency backups.' Well, maybe if Rory knows a bit about it, that would make whatever he's about to do with Jack's manipulator a bit easier. 'Some storage.' Maybe.
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"So..." he says, and the 'so' feels like it's hanging in the air. It's so solid that he almost forgets what he was going to follow it up with, which is: "How long have you actually been here...Doctor?" It shouldn't feel weird. He's a bloody NURSE, he calls people Doctor all the damn time, but it...still feels weird. He's sick of all this weird. Or at least the weird weird. He could do with some normal weird.
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"C'mon, I'll show you my room. See if we can find something dry to put on you." They'd find something, she had no doubt. At Rory's last question, though, she stopped and looked at the Doctor.
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Almost. But even given all that, the length of time he'd been here already wasn't really.. Let's just say he was mildly relieved when Amy decided to show Rory their room. (He hadn't even noticed the guy was wet. Why was he wet? Amy was dry, so it wasn't raining. He didn't seem the type to go for a bit of a swim with all his clothes on.)
'Oh, not too long. Just a few months, maybe.' He says it very lightly, and wraps it with a small grin at the end. Being stuck here for any length of time, much less a protracted one, would obviously bother him, but there's no real need to tell either of them that. 'You, know the way to the wardrobe, then?' he asks, both making sure they do and also furthering the 'Do we really, seriously know one another in the future?' pile is tended to.
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And then, realising that he's left his sentence open, he adds "Oh." onto the end of it.
But there's time to start different awkward conversations with the Doctor later. At the moment, Amy is right, he really wants out of his wet clothes, even if his luggage is...off in the future of the TARDIS somewhere. He gives Amy a fond smile before the Doctor asks his question.
"Um...probably?" he says. "It could have moved?"
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'Shouldn't have done. Haven't felt anything shifting. Just wanted to make sure!' Grin. 'Wouldn't want to go losing you. Have fun!'
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"Alright," he says. "Well... Thank you for..." He doesn't want to say letting him stay here, even though he probably is but if he isn't, placing more awkward on top of the awkward seems...dangerous. Oh, wait, Amy is staying here, so it should alright if he just adds her in. "...letting us stay here."
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And they're holding hands and moving back to head into the wardrobe, as the conversation is.. Well, probably best left to be put out of its own misery, to be honest -- so he sort of waves a bit at them and then without waiting on them to leave the room - because again watching them that much right now feels strange - pokes his head back under the console where he'd been trying not to have too much of a tiff with his ship prior to their having come in.