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timeforamy ; chivalric code ]
Jul. 23rd, 2010 04:09 pmThere aren't a lot of perks in facing your imminent demise come sunrise, but the Doctor has managed to grab on to a few. Perk One: If they know that tonight could very well be your last night on earth, they're going to put you up in very posh lodgings. (Of course, in 14th century England, this roughly equates to a mite-free mattress and not having to share your chamber pot with three other people, but all's fair in love and Medieval diplomacy.) Perk Two: If you are allowed to choose the contents of your last meal and you ask for fish custard, the people who are guarding you are going to give you a very strange look but will not, for the most part, object to you saying that you want to pop down to the bin to make it yourself. Which is when you manage to lose them in the castle's maze of twisting, windy stone corridors.
Actually, this perk might be better than the one about the chamber pot.
Given the volume of the shouting coming from far distant hallways, the Doctor figures he has about fifteen minutes before his dine-and-dash tactic is discovered. 'Plenty of time to find Amy and see that this whole "upon the morning" business is sorted before anyone gets hurt. Specifically, the Doctor himself.
The hallways are like highways, clogged with people and very irritated guards, so the Doctor has taken the overpass. Actually, he's taken the ledge outside one of the castle windows, scooting along the narrow cropping of stone, fingers dug into the mortar. He pokes his head into a window, only to get a chorus of high-pitched screams in return --
"Sorry, ladies! I'll be on my way. Sorry for the intrusion. Lovely bathrobes, by the way!"
-- before he edges along the wall to the next set of windows.
On the massive, four-poster bed in one of the rooms, the Doctor sees a pair of black leggings and a leather jacket. Amy. He grips the window frame and leans in, tapping his knuckle against the leaded glass.
Actually, this perk might be better than the one about the chamber pot.
Given the volume of the shouting coming from far distant hallways, the Doctor figures he has about fifteen minutes before his dine-and-dash tactic is discovered. 'Plenty of time to find Amy and see that this whole "upon the morning" business is sorted before anyone gets hurt. Specifically, the Doctor himself.
The hallways are like highways, clogged with people and very irritated guards, so the Doctor has taken the overpass. Actually, he's taken the ledge outside one of the castle windows, scooting along the narrow cropping of stone, fingers dug into the mortar. He pokes his head into a window, only to get a chorus of high-pitched screams in return --
"Sorry, ladies! I'll be on my way. Sorry for the intrusion. Lovely bathrobes, by the way!"
-- before he edges along the wall to the next set of windows.
On the massive, four-poster bed in one of the rooms, the Doctor sees a pair of black leggings and a leather jacket. Amy. He grips the window frame and leans in, tapping his knuckle against the leaded glass.
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Date: 2010-07-30 01:48 am (UTC)"Well, no time like the present, yeah? Or -- the past, I should say. Grab that bridle from over there, will you? I'll saddle her up and we'll get going."
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Date: 2010-07-30 02:09 am (UTC)Amy retrieves one - and a saddle - from the stable wall and hurries back to the Doctor's side. She has the distinctive feeling they may be on borrowed time, and the fear of someone - namely, Sir Rorrick - finding out their whereabouts and plan now rings a fearful chord in her heart.
"Here," she says.
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Date: 2010-07-30 02:23 am (UTC)"Open the stall door," he tells Amy, then hoists himself up into the saddle. He holds down a hand for her. "My lady."
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Date: 2010-07-30 02:55 am (UTC)"My knight."
And for now, he was.
Amy puts her foot in the stirrup and, with help from his hand, swings up into the saddle. Her arms wrap around his waist to hold on, and she can smell him - his own, distinctive scent - as well as feel the warmth of him up close. The feeling makes her heart beat a bit faster and a smile tuck against the corner of her lips.
Impulsively, she presses a kiss to the only place she can easily reach - the side of his neck.
"Let's ride," she whispers.
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Date: 2010-07-30 03:44 am (UTC)He gives the horse a kick and slaps the reins against the side of its neck. The animal rears briefly on its hind legs before descending with a clop and the big muscles gather strength, propelling the riders out of the stables and into the night.
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Date: 2010-07-30 04:01 am (UTC)Then the wind is slapping at her face and she buries her head against his shoulder to push away the sting. The world is rushing around them and all she can do is hold on. It's exhilerating, overwhelming, and her heart is racing as fast as their pace.
It really is like something out of a fairy tale, right now.
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Date: 2010-07-30 06:26 am (UTC)Besides, it's sort of nice.
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Date: 2010-07-30 08:50 am (UTC)Amy smiles against the wind, her chin tucking against his shoulder for a place to rest and still see the view as it rushes towards them.
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Date: 2010-07-31 12:18 am (UTC)Adventuring is brilliant fun!
The TARDIS is getting closer now, and the Doctor pulls up on the reins to ease the horse into a slower canter. He swings a hand around to help Amy out of the saddle, then joins her on the ground. "There now, old girl," with a fond pat to the horse's neck, "that was brilliant." The animal blows a breath through its nostrils and puts down its head to nibble on the grass around the base of the TARDIS.
"Some people just can't take a compliment," the Doctor observes. 'Gestures to the TARDIS doors. "Shall we?"
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Date: 2010-07-31 01:18 am (UTC)"I think I like going by horseback," she says. "Can we sightsee that way once in awhile?"
She also likes being that close to him, but that's just another fact entirely.
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Date: 2010-07-31 03:10 am (UTC)Oh, Amy.
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Date: 2010-07-31 04:31 am (UTC)He bumps inside the TARDIS and hops up onto the platform, shaking the sandwich baggie out of his jacket pocket. 'Thing about interplanetary mold, you have to be quite careful with it -- especially when it's the aggression-invoking kind. The Doctor finds a pair of thick rubber gloves from under the console, as well as a pair of welder's goggles, and sets about quarantining the sandwich.
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Date: 2010-07-31 04:42 am (UTC)She trails her hand across the console and tilts her head to regard the sandwich, though keeping a bit of a distance. It's no secret what he said before, about this being an aggression-invoking sort of mold. She believes him to be right, and the last thing she wants to do is fall victim to it.
"Do you have any idea where it came from?"
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Date: 2010-07-31 04:50 am (UTC)He plops each eyepiece of the goggles over his face and extracts a long pair of tongs from the hardware case underneath the console. 'Takes the edge of the baggie in one gloved hand and peels back the zipper seal to get at the sandwich with the tongs.
"What do you think?" he asks, grinning ridiculously, his eyes like two big black saucers. "Do you think Sir Rorrick could be an alien?"
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Date: 2010-07-31 04:59 am (UTC)Then she realizes the irony of that statement and simply bites down on a smile.
"I didn't really take him as the alien type," she says, "but then again who am I to judge? You're the one with two hearts, what do you think?"
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Date: 2010-07-31 05:11 am (UTC)It's a bold statement, but Amy makes it and her eyes hold to his face. She's regarding him with her fierce, intense eyes, the ones that beg no argument.
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Date: 2010-07-31 05:15 am (UTC)"Of course I like you. I don't travel with people I don't like."
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Date: 2010-07-31 06:02 am (UTC)"Amy," he begins very quietly, but can't for the life of him think of how to follow it up.
He blinks. Looks away.
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