Arthur Kirkland ☂ England (
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thoughtformed2012-07-03 11:05 pm
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Oh.
It's the 4th tomorrow isn't it.
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I may be unavailable for the next couple of days.
It's the 4th tomorrow isn't it.
...
I may be unavailable for the next couple of days.
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Then, much more seriously -
"Because that's who I am. My people evolved over billions of years of exposure to the time vortex, the untempered schism. I can't imagine seeing the universe any other way."
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Arthur knows a crazy person when he sees one, having been one himself at one point, and he wouldn't believe for a moment that the Doctor was insane. Of course, he could be a whole different level of crazy..
The explanation is satisfactory though, and he nods, then shakes his head again as the effects of the cordial slowly begin wearing off. He'll take a moment, he thinks, before he tries it again.
"What was Gallifrey like?"
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"They used to call it the Shining World of the Seven Systems. The sky's a burnt orange. And on the continent of Wild Endeavour, in the mountains of Solace and Solitude, there stood the Citadel of the Time Lords - enclosed in a mighty glass dome, shining under the twin suns. The oldest and most mighty race in the universe. Looking down on the galaxies below - sworn never to interfere, only to watch.
Oh, you should have seen it, that old planet - the second sun would rise in the south, and the mountains would shine. The leaves on the trees were silver. When they caught the light every morning, they lit the forest on fire. Beyond that, the mountains go on forever. Slopes of deep red grass, capped with snow. "
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Arthur sighs, gently, and gives a small nod..
"It sounds beautiful. I wish it was possible to see it now."
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The Doctor sighs, coming out of his reverie.
"Which probably only served to cover up all the problems and the corruption."