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[Video] (Dated to after everything is over)
[The Doctor is sitting against his TARDIS cross-legged. The journal is positioned in sort of an upshot as it's propped on his legs. His hat is off. Actually, he lost it in the hall, his umbrella too. No idea where they are. He might have the TARDIS make another. Right now, he's just sitting and holding a little plush animal. It looks like a baby toy, and resembles a bear with sabertooth fangs. It's actually a sehlat, but he doesn't know what in the cosmos it could be.
He still hurts, but he's been with the old girl long enough that most of the damage is sorted out.]
I thought... maybe, with my end, the worst of my actions would go with me. I didn't want to think they would carry on. [He turns the toy over to look at it's little nubby tail. For a moment, beady stuffed animal eyes and nose fill the screen, before he moves it away again.] I suppose we all have our nasty and unfortunate sides. Just as every one ought to have a good one.
For those of you I've not introduced myself to, I'm Dr. John Smith. [This time, he just leaves "the Doctor" off. He's obviously bothered at the moment, in a distant sort of way.] I can't guarantee you I'll do the right thing all the time. I'm far from perfect, but I'll make the attempt. [He sort of chuckles awkwardly to himself.] As if they need to be told that I'm not perfect. [He mutters this to the stuffed whatever, and he shakes his head and the bit of smile wanes.] I'd like to thank Billy for lending me a hand in the hallway. Quite noble of him. When I'm done here... I was wondering if there was someone that could point me in the direction of a little patch of sky where a weary old Time Lord might roam for the rest of his regeneration. It's an impossibility to return to my own universe without upsetting the balance and I'd like to have a distant shore that I could explore.
[He holds the stuffed animal up closer to his face.] I'm not quite sure what this is supposed to be. The TARDIS left it on the console. [He's more than a bit distracted and admittedly all over the place. Being thrown into walls by everything he ever feared about himself can do that to you.]
[Private to Rex and Tim]
I'm not leaving you. I simply need to know where I can go when it comes time for you to leave me.
[Private to the Infirmary]
I apologize for being absent for a bit. I did something very unintelligent. I'll make it up to you tomorrow when I'm better fit to move about.
He still hurts, but he's been with the old girl long enough that most of the damage is sorted out.]
I thought... maybe, with my end, the worst of my actions would go with me. I didn't want to think they would carry on. [He turns the toy over to look at it's little nubby tail. For a moment, beady stuffed animal eyes and nose fill the screen, before he moves it away again.] I suppose we all have our nasty and unfortunate sides. Just as every one ought to have a good one.
For those of you I've not introduced myself to, I'm Dr. John Smith. [This time, he just leaves "the Doctor" off. He's obviously bothered at the moment, in a distant sort of way.] I can't guarantee you I'll do the right thing all the time. I'm far from perfect, but I'll make the attempt. [He sort of chuckles awkwardly to himself.] As if they need to be told that I'm not perfect. [He mutters this to the stuffed whatever, and he shakes his head and the bit of smile wanes.] I'd like to thank Billy for lending me a hand in the hallway. Quite noble of him. When I'm done here... I was wondering if there was someone that could point me in the direction of a little patch of sky where a weary old Time Lord might roam for the rest of his regeneration. It's an impossibility to return to my own universe without upsetting the balance and I'd like to have a distant shore that I could explore.
[He holds the stuffed animal up closer to his face.] I'm not quite sure what this is supposed to be. The TARDIS left it on the console. [He's more than a bit distracted and admittedly all over the place. Being thrown into walls by everything he ever feared about himself can do that to you.]
[Private to Rex and Tim]
I'm not leaving you. I simply need to know where I can go when it comes time for you to leave me.
[Private to the Infirmary]
I apologize for being absent for a bit. I did something very unintelligent. I'll make it up to you tomorrow when I'm better fit to move about.
[Spam] Fine by me!
Braxiatel had never cared for him, nor had he ever had any fondness for Omega as the Doctor had as a child. Even before the Academy, Braxiatel knew Gallifrey didn't produce heroes and had felt no inspiration in their stories. Rassilon's presence here was not a surprise. Omega's graduation was far more of one. Braxiatel carefully put away all the thoughts now related to Omega as he poured the now-steeped tea.
[Log]
"I think perhaps the presence of Rassilon could be very bad for this vessel. A madman bent on eternal life on a vessel that can violate dimensional barriers. That's a wondrous plan."
He sighed out his nose. Jut out his lower lip like an oversized, disgruntled child. "I lost my umbrella."
[Log]
Braxiatel placed the teacup in the Doctor's hand—not offered it, because he wasn't making tea for an adult, but placed it there because he was dealing with a sick child—and tried to measure all the Doctor's injuries as he did. "If you need me to look for it, you can ask."
[Log]
"It would be best if someone found it. It's a tool as well and certainly shouldn't fall into the hands of some of the inmates, especially should they figure out that it's more than a simple umbrella." He sniffed at the tea, closing his eyes at the familiar aroma, and then taking a sip.
[Log]
He said it casually, but he was glad for it. War Queen and Mistress of the Nine Gallifreys. It was a thought as terrible as that of the Imperiatrix. Brax didn't know if this Doctor would remember it, but Braxiatel would have preferred it forgotten by all, remembered only in his own mind.
"Why don't you have your 'newest acquisition' look for it? The boy you had in your library." Braxiatel was, technically, an inmate, after all. Simply one who seemed to double as a nursemaid.
[Log]
"I could. He seemed a bit distracted, so I ought to talk to him. Or I might have Rex do an investigation." His own personal wee Davros, Rex was. Not that Tim wasn't fighting his more violent tendencies. He did have a soft spot for the troubled ones. And he felt better talking about them than anything his elder self had said to him.
"Oh! The Coordinator actually said something fairly kind to me." It was almost with a sense of awe that he delivered this information. As if he'd found a unicorn roaming the halls.
[Log]
At the second comment, Braxiatel lifted his eyebrows. "Did he? I may begin to believe in miracles at this rate."
[Log]
He wasn't complaining about it at all. It had actually helped at the time. He wasn't entirely sure the mistletoe hadn't worked itself out of his system. He would be even more surprised when he learned that Narvin had resisted murdering his possessed self. The restraint would be commendable. "Has he said something to you?"
[Log]
"He's said a fair amount to me. We are, after all, colleagues. Short of yourself, he is the person here with whom I am the closest." Braxiatel paused. "What a sickening thought. I think I need my own cup of tea."
[Log]
"Between that, my older self brutalizing people, and Rassilon sounding as if he should be an operator for a tawdry phone line I don't know what to think this week." His brows climbed up high at the observation of Rassilon, because that was simply wrong.
[Log]
He went over to the tea set to fetch himself his own glass. "I don't feel particularly inclined to ask any questions about the last myself," Braxiatel said. "Though I can say, with respect to your elder self, that I am very disappointed in your tendency towards the melodramatic."
[Log]
"He told me that he thought I would understand," he muttered. "And I almost did. That's what bothers me." He pursed his lips tightly over his tea.
[Log]
[Log]
A quirk of his mouth and he shifted forward, off the pillow to rest his elbows on his knees. "It's never very good when more than one of me is in one spot. It's not pleasant meeting a future self." He had no idea of Brax's habits. "I want very badly to have my own second chance. That's what I came here for, essentially. My last final adventure free of being 'the Doctor' and all the difficulties it would carry.
"When I came, there was but two. But then the latter ones began to arrive, and it's a bit like having a group of squabbling brothers. You must feel as though you have your hands full."
[Log]
[Log]
"You don't have to deliver us from our issues, though. That's what Rose and Martha and Rex and Tim and all of those are for. I didn't see it myself until I tried to talk some sense into me and failed utterly. I appreciate the efforts, Braxiatel, but I would much rather you be given the opportunity to work out your own. ...Which is admittedly difficult when gods are attacking and psychic swords are being unleashed and family is causing problems and all the worst Time Lords are around...." He rolled his eyes.
"...I am glad to have you around." It helped with his itchy chess fingers.
[Log]
"But I believe I have some right to concern myself with your well-being generally. And you do seem to need a worrying amount of tea."
[Log]
He didn't offer anything to the statement, because he would probably be pestering Braxiatel even when a warden should have responsibility over worrying over him.
[Log]
Growing up wasn't about being more serious and grounded. It was about learning how to hide extreme giddiness at the thought of exciting new opportunities to sample the panoply of the multiverse.
[Log]
soon to be strategically stolen if possiblepillow."For the record, I'm not angry with him. He wasn't responsible for the things that he did or said. I'm upset that his contemplations weren't too off the mark and it seems like the most unsettling thing someone can do is be right about you."
[Log]
Braxiatel didn't shrug, because shrugging wasn't something one liked to do to give a dignified impression, but it was there in his tone. "Perhaps we could say the most unsettling thing an individual can do is to convince the judge within yourself."
Re: [Log]
"This is a very comfortable pillow."
[Log]