The Doctor (
thedreamer) wrote in
westwhere2022-12-13 03:07 pm
every life is a pile of good things & bad things
WHO: The Doctor & Ghostbusters Friends!
WHEN: December
WHERE: The Inn & surrounding areas
WHAT: Shenanigans, trouble, bringing joy & confusion, more trouble, culinary delights!
WARNINGS: Will edit as needed.
[ A series of open & closed starters in the comments below. I am super happy to plot something and set up a custom starter if you prefer so please feel free to PM me or ping me on discord @ bluebox#8972 or plurk @
geekorthodox ]
WHEN: December
WHERE: The Inn & surrounding areas
WHAT: Shenanigans, trouble, bringing joy & confusion, more trouble, culinary delights!
WARNINGS: Will edit as needed.
[ A series of open & closed starters in the comments below. I am super happy to plot something and set up a custom starter if you prefer so please feel free to PM me or ping me on discord @ bluebox#8972 or plurk @

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Yes, and I'm sure we're both very proud. [ To Clara, she says, ] Skills don't always translate between regenerations, I find.
But it is the one thing he's better at than I am.
[ She's hopeless in a kitchen unless you want a full English breakfast. For some inexplicable reason, Rory had thought frying an egg a vitally important life lesson to impart on his daughter. ]
So, Sweetie, if you're foregoing the sugar, what will we be treated to in its place?
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She'd been wrong.
Listening to him remember, her heart feels like it might squeeze out from beneath her ribcage. He listened to her when she prodded him, and here he is, talking about someone—two someones—without much prompting. He can't look at them, but she understands, and she's quietly proud. He'd told the man in white he was afraid of what it would take to not be lonely anymore, and she hopes by keeping these memories alive, sharing them, it goes a little way in knowing others can remember too. She'll think of Sarah Jane now, and the way she made the Doctor happy.
Clara's proud of him, and she thinks Sarah Jane would be too. At least she hopes she would be; she assumes anyone who's traveled with the Doctor has had much the same experience she has. He talks about so much without saying anything substantial at all sometimes.
Looking at River, she wonders for a second how open he is in front of her, for her to not be as softened by the words that seem casual but aren't. She's his wife, so maybe that makes sense; Clara isn't sure how much he opens up to her. Letting out a soft laugh under her breath, she raises an eyebrow. ]
I would like to try this non-sugary food, please. What River asked—what flavor profile do we need to prepare our mouths for?
[ She's teasing gently; she's always eaten whatever he puts in front of her, even if it's a tentative bite at first. It's easy to poke fun, but it isn't always as bad as she's making it out to be, and sometimes she thinks he's just being silly. ]
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It was nice, though, to speak of Harry and Sarah for a moment. He'll try that again sometime, with all the others he's loved through time.
But he's much happier pivoting to the topic of food, rooted in the here and now with two people he also cares for very much. ]
Well, that'll ruin the surprise! Honestly, you should know better.
[ A light jest, said with a smile over his shoulder. Though, he's quite sure that what he makes will be a hit.
Quickly, he gets his mixture of cheese, mint, and eggs poured into a pie crust, and pops it into the oven. Then he rubs his hands on his apron, a delighted smile on his face. ]
You'll both be quite sorry for all the teasing you've done.
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And she's used to turning a conversation, avoiding emotion. A tendency as drilled into her as hiding the truth. ]
Oh, I'm never sorry for that, Sweetie.
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Did you...beat those eggs at all; is that...did you put mint in the cheese?
[ Well, now she just looks horrified and looks over at River. ]
You're a brave woman.
[ She's mostly joking, because Clara's lived through the Doctor's cooking and it is mostly—about 92% of the time—palatable. ]
And you, sir, are like a tornado in the kitchen.
[ With that, she gets up to start washing dishes, making a sinkful of hot, soapy water. ]
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I'm making something good for us to eat, now when would I have had the time to stop and clean the dishes? Honestly!
[ For now, he lets Clara tend to the dishes while he goes back into the refrigerator for a small dessert: a chocolate pudding he'd made earlier, with whipped cream and sprinkles on top. He grabs a few spoons, scoops up a large helping, and then goes to River, holding out the spoon and grinning as he insists she try it. ]
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[ Granted, she's also withstood Amy in the kitchen and any number of stranger and less palatable things, so maybe one shouldn't ask her.
Teasing the Doctor, however, is as natural as breathing. She's also prone to giving in to him far too easily, a fact of which he's all too aware as far as she's concerned. ]
Sweetie, I haven't even had breakfast.
[ But it's really only a token protestation. He really isn't terrible in the kitchen. If he was, there'd have been an uprising days ago when he took up station there. And he does have a noted fondness for sweets.
It's actually quite good, and she steals another bite. She did, after all, skip breakfast. ]
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I have to admit, he made me a sandwich once that sounded bonkers, but it was really good. Mango and hardboiled egg, who knew?
[ There were other things involved, and it was quite...soggy, but not in an awful way. ]
The things you must've eaten, River. How long have you been married?
[ Clara only knows the Doctor never mentioned his marriage until he had to, and she's never understood why because for the most part, she knows not to pry. Personal questions tend to be glossed over, pushed aside as she's distracted by something or someplace unknown. ]
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[ But then, the Doctor has never really had the best sense of what the proper food to eat is. It's probably a wonder to many (or not a wonder) that he is the way he is, eating like he does. ]
Better than plain, ordinary eggs in any case.
[ He's more than happy to feed River another bite, pleased that she's enjoying it. He purposefully avoids the question about how long they've been married because it's not exactly an easy question to answer when you're both time travelers. ]
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He does have his moments. You should have met my mother in the kitchen. Between the two of them, it's no small wonder Rory and I made it through so many family dinners.
[ As to her question, ]
It all depends on your perspective, sweetie. It's certainly been longer for him than it has for me. Well, maybe not this young. And some might say we aren't married at all. The timeline did collapse.
[ She looks faraway for a moment, then she shrugs. ]
It might have been days, it might have been years, it might have been lifetimes.
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The perils of time travel.
[ She isn't sure what else to say; she knows what she said to the Doctor on the docks, and she knows River has an idea of Clara's life with him later. Are her feelings right or misguided? She was at a point in time with him on Trenzelore, watching him get old, pleading with the Time Lords for more time—her love for him clicked into place. And then he changed. Then she was here and she mistakenly thought their extra time would be to her benefit.
It's too much to think about, so she changes the subject, sitting down. ]
Did either of you get a sword or shield? I think I have a magic pocket knife. When I hold it in my palm it's small, but as soon as I grab the hilt, it turns into an actual my-sized sword.