RP with anybodyneedme

Apr 27, 2010 22:31

Setting coordinates on the TARDIS was an art. Anyone could call it a science, they could put anything they wanted into books and manuals, but to truly fly a TARDIS properly, one had to have the passion, the muse, the pure fire that came with a love of travel ( Read more... )

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canberewritten April 28 2010, 02:34:03 UTC
All of this was exciting and every once in a while she needed to pinch herself to make sure she wasn't dreaming. Almost every dream she had involved the Doctor and his phone box time machine.

Amy was pulled from her thoughts when she felt herself stumbling around and braced herself against something solid. Her eyes were closed tightly. This was going to take some getting used to; maybe they needed to practice landing the TARDIS?

When they finally landed, she cracked open an eye and looked around. "Am I still alive?"

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mr_grumpyface April 28 2010, 02:40:20 UTC
"Nothing broken," the Doctor replied, only half-acknowledging her as he darted around the console, checking on the TARDIS's vitals. "No concussion, no injuries and---ah. The TARDIS appears to have landed us on a waterfall. So..."

He looked back at his companion apologetically.

"Hold on tight."

The turbulence started again as the ship took a plummet down the long drop outside.

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canberewritten April 28 2010, 02:46:45 UTC
She pulled herself away from the wall and looked around. Quickly she looked herself before she looked him over. Amy's eyes widened when he said something about a waterfall. She was about to press herself against a wall again, but she didn't move fast enough.

The sudden motion caused her to fly towards the Doctor and she clung to him.

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mr_grumpyface April 28 2010, 02:51:50 UTC
The Doctor wrapped an arm around Amy and gripped onto the side of the console as the TARDIS shook. He grinned at her, then let out a laugh as the monitor screen flashed with the sign that they'd landed.

"Whoo-hoo!" he cried, gleefully. "Now that is the only way to see an interspacial waterfall."

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