The Doctor is on an adventure.
He's heard all sorts of crazy things since he's arrived at BMC (on a relative scale, of course; the craziest shenanigans at this school don't light a candle to what Mr. John T. Smith's experienced - and don't ask about the T, he hasn't figured out his middle name, yet). One of the craziest, definitely on in the top
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At least, if one's definition of the term were to be extremely narrow-minded, their excursion might, on a particularly dull day, if you squinted and tilted your head just so, qualify for the term. Phrased more simply, they're wandering about campus without a flashlight, because Bakura won't be caught dead using one and Marik won't be caught dead admitting that he'd wanted to bring one along.
"Hey, what about over there?" Marik asks, pointing off around the corner on the first floor of Thomas; they'd climbed in through an open window that Bakura had conveniently enlarged, courtesy of a rock he'd found on the ground. He doesn't bother trying to muffle his voice for stealth. The very concept is alien to him. "What do you think's over there?"
"Things we've already seen," Bakura replies, impatient tightness already in his voice. "The building is a circle, Marik ( ... )
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Shining the light in their faces probably won't help much, Doctor. As for running into other people in a dark tunnel... eh. Throw in some Daleks and he might just start to worry.
*Yes. The word "whence" just got used in the Doctor's narration. He is just that posh.
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"Not every British person knows everyone on the whole bloody Isles," Bakura retorts, but oddly enough he does know that voice. It takes him a moment to place it, but once he does things still don't add up. Right, maybe he'd expect such a bizarre coincidence from his own world, but not this one ( ... )
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And then the Doctor winces. "Really now, was that language necessary? There's no sense in-"
And then Marik's yell does ungodly things to the Doctors' ears, and he winces again. "Oh.. goodness. Do you know me, then?"
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