FILLED - Nothing But the Sun on Their Skin (Rose/Ten II, PG)jessicaqueenSeptember 9 2011, 10:46:23 UTC
Rose suggests that they should play board games out in the park, taking a whole day off from dull Torchwood paperwork to kick back together and lie lazily in the sun. This isn’t quite what he thinks he’s been led to expect, though.
“There’s no such thing as strip Monopoly,” he insists.
“There so is, in this universe anyway,” Rose counters.
He can’t really dispute that, since the Doctor hasn’t yet been in this universe long enough to know everything about it (which he finds completely frustrating, since it means he’s no longer able to lord his superior knowledge over others in quite the way he’s used to when he knows they’re being particularly stupid).
“Even if there is,” the Doctor says, “we’re in public. Well, semi-public. What if someone sees us? Someone could bring their five year old here to play. Think of the children, Rose
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Re: FILLED - Nothing But the Sun on Their Skin (Rose/Ten II, PG)jessicaqueenSeptember 10 2011, 19:15:46 UTC
You just know that Rose suggested the game because she's secretly a Monopoly wiz. I totally see the Doctor losing badly. All according to Rose's plan...
“There’s no such thing as strip Monopoly,” he insists.
“There so is, in this universe anyway,” Rose counters.
He can’t really dispute that, since the Doctor hasn’t yet been in this universe long enough to know everything about it (which he finds completely frustrating, since it means he’s no longer able to lord his superior knowledge over others in quite the way he’s used to when he knows they’re being particularly stupid).
“Even if there is,” the Doctor says, “we’re in public. Well, semi-public. What if someone sees us? Someone could bring their five year old here to play. Think of the children, Rose ( ... )
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