As the Doctor points to the sky, John lays flat on the grass and stares up at it. He hums in acknowledgement, but loses himself for a while — minutes, hours, dream time is so fluid he can never be sure — staring at the sky. It's odd, he knows next to nothing about the Doctor's life and this planet, but somehow he still feels sentimental.
"I like that you have traveled all over the place, but both of your favorite memories are on your home planet." It's one of those things John says that implies maybe he's seen too much of the world for his thirteen years. There is no bitterness or weariness in his voice, just sincere appreciation for ties to home. He turns his head to look around before asking, "Do you have family here?"
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"I like that you have traveled all over the place, but both of your favorite memories are on your home planet." It's one of those things John says that implies maybe he's seen too much of the world for his thirteen years. There is no bitterness or weariness in his voice, just sincere appreciation for ties to home. He turns his head to look around before asking, "Do you have family here?"