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shatteredqueen.livejournal.com) wrote in
realityshifted2009-04-16 07:44 pm
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[this is Lucy. this is Lucy sitting quietly off to some random side of the Plane, resting in a wide, comfy chair, legs tucked beneath her and reading a book. what book? a random one she snatched from the TARDIS library that gives some (very) truncated history on Gallifrey. why? because her husband has currently gone a mite bonkers and thinks himself someone else. it really, really sucks. so she's doing some reading and hoping to find some answers.
hopefully]
hopefully]

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Not the expert, but I know that text there is a horrible source for anything. It's an overview, at best. There are a few biographies of the two, if you look around.
And what about the rest of you? The TARDIS and Donna? When I spoke with the Doct - sorry, 'Omega and Rassilon' - before, they said they were back on Gallifrey when they dropped from the Plane.
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Yes, well. I'll keep that in mind.
Donna is fine, as far as I know. She was last I spoke with her. And the Doctor's ship is as useless as ever, so I suppose nothing has changed there. [purses her lips] Harry seems to be under the peculiar idea he isn't himself, yes. I rather suspect your better is behind it.
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[that gets a glare, but then he takes a breath and shrugs it off]
I'm sure the Doctor has nothing to do with it, he seemed just as delusional. If anything it's the place, I think. One of those experiments.
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[gives her a look and then shrugs, trying to get back to relatively civil. he really would like to know what is going on, even if that means being civil with Lucy to figure it out]
Either way, He is staying away from the Master as best as I can tell. And even then, I don't think He'd do something to hurt the Doctor you're traveling with.
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but he is trying to be civil, so]
I don't keep track of who he has contact with and I'd rather keep it that way. [gives Handy a look] Really? Why do you say that?
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[beat]
If anything it would be the Master. He does like those robes a great deal.
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[opens the book again] Either way, it still makes him responsible.
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And how does that make the Doctor responsible?
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Harry may like those ridiculous robes, but not enough to delude himself into thinking he's someone else. It has to be the Doctor's fault. Either some fouled-up plan or revenge, but I simply know it's his fault.
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And I simply know it's not. It's this place or something. It's not the Doctor, any of them.
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Harry wouldn't let this place get to him. He's better than that.
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And the Doctor - any Doctor - wouldn't purposely do something like this. He's better than that.
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No, he isn't. He isn't whatever perfect creature you seem to think he is.
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I never said anything about perfect.
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No? What is he to you, then? You seemed so eager to be with him, after all.
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I don't see why that's any of your business.
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You seemed rather keen on getting involved in my business, it seems only fair you tell me yours.
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