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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: 2010-08-01 04:35 am (UTC)His hand hovers in the air above her shoulder. He rocks, absorbing the hurricane of her anger and fear.
"I'm sorry," he says quietly, "Amy, I'm so sorry."
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Date: 2010-08-01 04:38 am (UTC)Amy sobs, her head buried against his neck.
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Date: 2010-08-01 08:09 am (UTC)He is not sure what he should be doing now. The TARDIS is groaning, ready to take off, and he's still got several levers to lever before they depart. But, based on the way Amy's wrapped herself around him, the Doctor thinks that she's not too interested in going anywhere at the moment. He can only stand there, his head bent toward the ground, feeling her hot breath spill into the collar of his shirt.
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Date: 2010-08-01 04:27 pm (UTC)But now she's looking at him and her face is a little more resolved than it has been before.
"We can't leave without helping them. This...thing, it's ruining their lives. We can't just leave because I've started to cry."
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Date: 2010-08-01 06:30 pm (UTC)Won't they?
He doesn't know. The Doctor just doesn't know anymore.
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Date: 2010-08-01 07:28 pm (UTC)She means it. Amy doesn't want to go back to where home used to be. Not now.
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Date: 2010-08-01 11:35 pm (UTC)he hesitates; drags a thumb across his brow and leaves a pink line in his wake
"-- where it will be better," he finishes. A smile that's for her benefit.
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Date: 2010-08-02 12:15 am (UTC)Or as all right as it can be. Because Rory is dead.
"Where?" Her voice is fragile, so is her hand against his wrist.
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Date: 2010-08-02 04:18 am (UTC)"Where do you want to go?"
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Date: 2010-08-02 04:20 am (UTC)Somewhere with you.
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Date: 2010-08-02 04:46 am (UTC)"I know just the place."
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Date: 2010-08-02 04:51 am (UTC)Amy wants to go far away, to someplace beautiful. She wants to be away with the Doctor - with her imaginary friend - and just...
...just what? Forget about Rory? No, that isn't what she wants at all. Amy will never forget Rory again. But hurting like this is harder than breathing.
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Date: 2010-08-02 05:31 am (UTC)That's right, says the twisted voice, time to do what you do best, Time Lord: run.
He pushes those thoughts deep, deep down and assembles himself at the foot of the console, pumping the air brake with his foot to disengage it, thumping coordinates into the autotype machine. He's taking them someplace far. Beyond the places where, he hopes, memory can catch them.
A brief, uncomfortable look toward her face.
"You should lie down a bit. I'll wake you when we arrive." His smile flickers. "I promise."
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Date: 2010-08-02 05:49 am (UTC)"I'm okay."
She's not, and she knows that he knows she isn't. But she's not going to shut her eyes until she's certain he won't leave her.
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Date: 2010-08-02 05:56 am (UTC)His mouth flattens. A smile that doesn't have a light. He reaches over and pulls a bit of straw from her hair. "No," he says, "I don't think you are. Look at you: you've got straw in your hair."
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Date: 2010-08-02 05:58 am (UTC)"And you've got dirt on your face." Amy brings her hand to his cheek, nudging the smudge away.
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Date: 2010-08-02 06:12 am (UTC)"Oh," he repeats, "attractive." A little kindling underneath that smile. "I like that."
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Date: 2010-08-02 06:26 am (UTC)Time can't be re-written. She knows that now, being with him has taught her this. And she's never wanted to before now. But all she can do is keep on going forward with what she has now. She can't bring Rory back, and it's breaking her heart that she can't.
And she just doesn't want to lose the Doctor, too.
Amy lays her hand against his cheek once more.
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Date: 2010-08-02 07:09 am (UTC)She doesn't blame him. Not for this.
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Date: 2010-08-02 05:50 pm (UTC)If you hadn't, the voice chimes in, you would have done the exact same to someone else. That's your trouble, Doctor -- you don't know when to stop. Even when it hurts people.
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Date: 2010-08-02 05:59 pm (UTC)"You didn't kill Rory." There are still tears in her eyes, but she won't let him take the blame for this.
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Date: 2010-08-02 07:35 pm (UTC)"Yes, but --" he begins to protest. Stalls. 'Threads a bit of her ginger hair between his fingers and says, in a lower voice. "I'm supposed to be comforting you, you know. Not the other way 'round."
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