The Boy Who Waited - Part 2/3
anonymous
August 20 2010, 09:03:18 UTC
Great Wall of China - 1470 - Ming Dynasty Someone, somewhere had decided it was a good idea to use the Pandorica as a brick in their construction project and Rory had spent the last two months carefully chiseling away mortar from its edges.
"So we've been here years and I haven't seen a single vase." Rory huffed and chipped away another section of stone. "No big vases or little vases. Not even a painting of a vase. So I've decided we're leaving, Amy. Moving onto to greener pastures. We can visit the New World or maybe Egypt. Might go back to Italy and catch some of the Renaissance."
There was a small cascade of stones and Rory shoved against the Pandorica, feeling it shift to the side a bit. He spared a brief thought to the fact that he might singlehandedly destroy the Great Wall of China, but then decided that it wasn't really his fault that someone had mistook his girlfriends resting place as building material.
"So, Amy...did Michelangelo do vases?"
War Room - 1613 - Stockholm"No, you need this line of men here
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Re: The Boy Who Waited - Part 3/3bellatempleAugust 21 2010, 05:26:55 UTC
Okay, managed to read it, now. And it's fantastic. I love Rory's little onesided conversations, and the threatening the Detroit police? Faaaaaaabulous!
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Someone, somewhere had decided it was a good idea to use the Pandorica as a
brick in their construction project and Rory had spent the last two months
carefully chiseling away mortar from its edges.
"So we've been here years and I haven't seen a single vase." Rory huffed and
chipped away another section of stone. "No big vases or little vases. Not even
a painting of a vase. So I've decided we're leaving, Amy. Moving onto to
greener pastures. We can visit the New World or maybe Egypt. Might go back to
Italy and catch some of the Renaissance."
There was a small cascade of stones and Rory shoved against the Pandorica,
feeling it shift to the side a bit. He spared a brief thought to the fact that
he might singlehandedly destroy the Great Wall of China, but then decided that
it wasn't really his fault that someone had mistook his girlfriends resting
place as building material.
"So, Amy...did Michelangelo do vases?"
War Room - 1613 - Stockholm"No, you need this line of men here ( ... )
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