At the Casa del OT3, John Smith is curled on the sofa with a library book. He's caught up on recent history, a few key scientific advances, and now it's on to just reading for fun. He also happens to be avoiding his room. By this point, the sight of a strange person or creature in his bedroom's so typical he just ignores it and finds someplace else
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Sort of. This one is a bit different, and she gives him a few experimental psychic pokes to determine why, exactly, and then...
:: !! {{"The sanctity of Gallifrey is determined not in its isolation but in the moral core which guides its interaction with the broader universe,"}} :: she replays, from some forgotten and long-disused data sector. :: is.entity{origin:timeline{closed}} !! :D quality(agree)==better»timeline{!closed} ?? ::
Have a recording of an alternate version of yourself and a curious timamine, Other.
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That's him.
:: Yes, I do. May I ask who I'm addressing? ::
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She ripples smoothly into a miniature facsimilie of Big Ben, then back into her police-box shape.
:: you == entity{Gallifreyan(~)|from.instance{!this}} ::
She remembers these things.
:: ... is.presence (wrt) datastructure{history} == MINIMAL ::, she says, almost chiding.
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And oh, there's a complex set of mental impressions. Rassilon was his student, friend, and eventually his enemy, and the Other's feelings for him are... Complicated.
:: If you'd care to update your records with my own memories... :: he offers. He helped design the TARDISes, after all, and one of his greatest regrets is what happened to the timamines. The idea that they should have been partners and not slaves... Well, that was swiftly overruled. It was all he could do to build the seals on timamine consciousness so that they could be undone, in the hopes that someday, someone would figure out how to bring a TARDIS to full sentience again.
It looks like someone did. And in that case, he owes the TARDIS a great deal. Additional information is the least of those things.
:: Who woke you up? :: he asks, curious.
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No, Cy has no sense of ownership. In that everything that is not hers is also hers.
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Oh dear.
"You, ah... You might want to put some of those things on. And... Those are trousers, not a shirt." He's blushing furiously, because, well... Naked people. He's not used to them.
"And I'm fairly certain they're Martha's, anyway."
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And she wanders over to sit next to him and peer at the book that she cannot read. Are there pictures?
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And John has no idea how to react to any of this. "Yes. Well..."
A thought occurs to him. "...Are you the one that's been in my room?" He knows someone's been in there. Or something. And lately, he's found it best not to ask too many questions.
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"Made you lunch!"
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"I... thank you."
Obviously, Rose's feelings aren't mutual. No, not at all.
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"So..." she says slowly, "I was thinking... maybe we could try to find our own place." Her tone is hesitant, like she's afraid he might really not like that suggestion.
Hey, he's from a different time with different sensibilities. She's allowed to be nervous. Especially as they haven't actually... stated that they're an item or anything.
But being with both him and the Doctor in the same house just seems like a recipe for disaster.
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"I... ah... I mean, you... it... I..." There's a few more minutes of sputtering and blushing and...
He forcibly regains his composure. "Of course, it's a different time. I'm sorry, I just..." There's a moment of flailing.
"Do you really want to... get a place? With me?" Because the way she says 'our own place', it's obvious it's nothing so simple as the two of them living in the same house. They're doing that already.
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He was not, however, expecting to actually run into John Smith. He wanders out of the kitchen, with a sandwich that's... really more jam than anything else, and stops upon seeing John Smith. The Doctor's not good at controlling his expressions in ordinary social situations. So this might be a jealous glare headed more or less in your direction, John.
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"Ah, pardon me, but are you planning on saying anything, or just glaring at me as though I'd drowned your cat? ...thing. If I've done something to offend you, I think I ought to at least be made aware of it."
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But it's not his problem if the Doctor's in a sulk over something. He's just going to pointedly go back to his book.
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Mostly human, unless his instincts betray him. At least, they appear human. In Nosgoth, this is generally all the indicator one needs. Even his brothers grew monstrous in the centuries which passed since his execution.
Eventually, he decides that he's seen enough and jumps from the roof, catching his ruined wings in his claws and gliding down behind someone who's just come out. He could pin them, sap their soul, replenish himself perhaps enough to manifest the Reaver... but no. He'll play nicely with these humans. For now.
"I've come to see the Prophet," he says. That will serve as an introduction to his presence. "I am told to tell you that Eli sent me, in good faith."
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And oh, Raziel will behave. For a certain definition of behaviour mostly limited to not killing anyone unless they attack first.
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"Prophet, sir? Someone here to see you. This is Raziel. Eli sent him."
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