"You did it!" he cheers and applauds. He remembers again that they're in a rush, and Doctor sprints across the room to her and clasps his hands over hers, the light leaking out through her fingers and into his hands, flowing up his arms into his chest with sparks going off on the surface of his skin here and there.
He blinks rapidly as the memory takes over his vision again. Rei, standing in front of him, starts to look blurry but the police box is crystal clear where it stands a few feet away, closer and easier to see than it was the first time.
"Yes... police box and that girl is..." Doctor mumbled as he looked for her.
"Grandfather, where are we going next? Can we go to Earth again? I'd really like to see the pyramids being built." The girl appears beside him suddenly, beaming at him.
"I'd like to see that too, Susan," Doctor finds himself replying. Susan grins and hurries into the police box. He stands, dumbfounded, in place for a moment. The police box is supposed to get them there? How? "The pyramids?!" Doctor asks, crinkling his nose.
"Well you're not going to just stand there are you? You're keeping her waiting." A woman's voice says from behind him.
Doctor turns and finds a long dining table behind him. Seated around the table are several beautiful women wearing fashions of different styles and time periods. Some of them, like the young lady decked in bright pink, smile at him while others, like the dark haired woman in indigenous attire, look at him nervously. One in an ornate dress and crown glares at him. The lady at the head of the table, a blonde with wild curls, smirks and lifts a glass of wine to her lips. "You know better than to disappoint a girl on a mission. Well except for Liz. No way you're making what you did up to her." She glances in the direction of the woman glaring at him.
Said woman leaps to her feet and shouts, face turning nearly as red as her hair. "OFF WITH HIS HEAD!"
Doctor stumbles backwards with a small shout. The lady at the end of the table laughs under her breath. "Later, Sweetie."
Doctor falls flat on his posterior with a gasp and the hallucination disappears. He looks around to find Rei, eyes nearly bugging out. "That was... That was very very... odd."
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He blinks rapidly as the memory takes over his vision again. Rei, standing in front of him, starts to look blurry but the police box is crystal clear where it stands a few feet away, closer and easier to see than it was the first time.
"Yes... police box and that girl is..." Doctor mumbled as he looked for her.
"Grandfather, where are we going next? Can we go to Earth again? I'd really like to see the pyramids being built." The girl appears beside him suddenly, beaming at him.
"I'd like to see that too, Susan," Doctor finds himself replying. Susan grins and hurries into the police box. He stands, dumbfounded, in place for a moment. The police box is supposed to get them there? How? "The pyramids?!" Doctor asks, crinkling his nose.
"Well you're not going to just stand there are you? You're keeping her waiting." A woman's voice says from behind him.
Doctor turns and finds a long dining table behind him. Seated around the table are several beautiful women wearing fashions of different styles and time periods. Some of them, like the young lady decked in bright pink, smile at him while others, like the dark haired woman in indigenous attire, look at him nervously. One in an ornate dress and crown glares at him. The lady at the head of the table, a blonde with wild curls, smirks and lifts a glass of wine to her lips. "You know better than to disappoint a girl on a mission. Well except for Liz. No way you're making what you did up to her." She glances in the direction of the woman glaring at him.
Said woman leaps to her feet and shouts, face turning nearly as red as her hair. "OFF WITH HIS HEAD!"
Doctor stumbles backwards with a small shout. The lady at the end of the table laughs under her breath. "Later, Sweetie."
Doctor falls flat on his posterior with a gasp and the hallucination disappears. He looks around to find Rei, eyes nearly bugging out. "That was... That was very very... odd."