The Doctor arrived back at the door of his TARDIS, key in hand. Just before he unlocked it, he did what had now become a habit, he took a deep breath just before he pushed the door open. Anticipation of the hope that perhaps... he shrugged, nothing had happened yet (perhaps it never would).
Suddenly changing his mind, he put the key in his pocket and turned away, glancing across the garage at Rose's TARDIS, he looked quickly away again, it seemed that he was doomed to lose everything and everyone.
Perhaps he needed some fresh air, he'd been cooped up for too long. Heading towards the lifts he paused, then moved towards a doorway. He could hear a slow, rhythmic... creaking, that he couldn't quite recognise.
A workshop! Not that it was a surprise that the garage had one, but then again he tended to go in and out the other way (not that he was deliberately passing Rose's TARDIS).
Hearing her call out, he walked slowly into the workshop, leaning forwards slightly as he looked around, trying to work out where just me, was.
He noticed the hammock first, then a young woman looking nervously towards him.
"Hello," he said, grinning, then stopping and waiting to see what she was going to do. In his experience hammocks were very useful and also a bit on the tricky side if you got distracted at the wrong moment.
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Suddenly changing his mind, he put the key in his pocket and turned away, glancing across the garage at Rose's TARDIS, he looked quickly away again, it seemed that he was doomed to lose everything and everyone.
Perhaps he needed some fresh air, he'd been cooped up for too long. Heading towards the lifts he paused, then moved towards a doorway. He could hear a slow, rhythmic... creaking, that he couldn't quite recognise.
A workshop! Not that it was a surprise that the garage had one, but then again he tended to go in and out the other way (not that he was deliberately passing Rose's TARDIS).
"Hello? Anybody here?"
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"Just me," she called out to the unfamiliar voice.
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He noticed the hammock first, then a young woman looking nervously towards him.
"Hello," he said, grinning, then stopping and waiting to see what she was going to do. In his experience hammocks were very useful and also a bit on the tricky side if you got distracted at the wrong moment.
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"I don't think we've met, I'm Kaylee," she intoduced herself, sticking out a hand to shake.
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