Even after two years on the Earth, Loran Cehack was still left speechless at each sunrise he had the good fortune to witness. Brilliant colors painted the wilderness, illuminating the morning fog. He only wished this moment could stretch on forever, but there were far more important things to take care of. He had to find Queen Dianna.
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"Australia?" He hadn't heard a term like that before... it sounded like a place name, but none of the geography he was familiar with included a name like that. "I don't think so, sir."
He looked around the room once more, in a slightly confused state of wonder. The monolith definitely wasn't this big on the outside. Was it some sort of optical illusion?
"I don't intend to intrude or interrupt, sir, but what exactly is this place?"
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"It's the TARDIS. It's a bit of a surprise at first," he said, smiling and remembering his first time seeing the inside. "It's bigger on the inside, don't me ask me how, the explanation doesn't make sense."
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Of course, that didn't answer the questions of what it was doing in the middle of an open field, how it got there in the first place, who this other person was, and so on and so forth. It was quite a daunting list of questions, especially when his mind had been so occupied with his earlier search.
"I have another question, actually... has anyone else unfamiliar to you passed through here, by any chance? I'm looking for a good friend of mine..." His hands were in his pockets now, unintentionally mimicking Harry's pose.
"Though I suppose it's not likely you've seen her as this TARDIS machine just appeared right in front of me not even five minutes ago..."
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"You may want to run, while that door is still open."
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"I'm sorry, sir, am I trespassing?" He wasn't quite sure what to make of that warning, really.
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Not that the young man running would stop the Guardian, if he were determined. The Master knew this from personal experience.
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