((Just setting this up now so we can get the ball rolling, albeit at a nice steady pace. :3))[The Doctor was sitting in the TARDIS. Not to go anywhere - the TARDIS was staying safely parked in Haruhi's living room until everybody was properly ready for another adventure. After all the recent hijinks, even he was feeling the strain
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He'd ask to borrow Haro which made her think it had something to do with Lockon, but she didn't want to get her hopes up. It had been a long time since she'd had any.
She stumbled into the TARDIS and into her father's arms]
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Hi, Haruhi.
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You left.
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[He really is distracted.]
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.... Haruhi, when someone dies, what's the one thing you expect to find?
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I don't know.
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But something's wrong, don't you see? I mean, yeah, sometimes explosions mean that there's no body left there to find, doubly so when it's an explosion in space, that's why I asked for Haro's tapes. But I watched them, and I saw that explosion. And that explosion - it looked pretty lethal, yeah, but it wasn't the sort that would rip a man apart. So why isn't there a body? If there was one floating about I should have found it when we were there last week but I didn't, why is that?
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[He's still talking, by the way.]
But don't you see, this is important? If there wasn't a body to find that means that something must have moved it. Something... or someone.
[He's still following her, by the way, talking faster and faster.] No. No. Nononononononono. YES! Haruhi, I've solved it! They never found a body because there wasn't a body to find, it had been moved! But not after he died - before it happened!
[When he reaches her he grabs her shoulders - not to hurt her, but out of enthusiasm as he desperately tries to explain coherently.] There's a flux, a tiny flux in time, right at the point of the explosion, where there shouldn't be, who could have caused that? I'll tell you who could have caused that!
[He rushes over to the console and presses a few buttons.] Us! We're the only thing that's been in that universe which can possibly travel in time. [He looks up, grinning.] Haruhi, that point of time is in flux! That event isn't fixed, I can change it!
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...Are you promising me we'll save him, or just saying? I'm tired of false hope.
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Haruhi, if I'm detecting a ripple in time, then I can almost guarantee that it's a foregone conclusion. I'm planning on keeping this promise.
[After speaking, he reaches over and twists something on another part of the console.] But if I'm going to pull this off, I need a second pilot.
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