[between the attack on the dairy, Vietnam’s droning, and the ensuing confusion, Charles has made himself scarce. seclusion can be a blessing and he’s taken full advantage of that, rarely leaving his bedroom for a while. in fact, he doesn’t seem to exit the house at all, save a short trip to the park to talk with Lucy and an hour during the night in
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Anyway, he's tracked Charles down at the crater, mostly because he's just come outside for an absent-minded wander around himself. He's not in the most talkative of moods either at the moment, but he does quietly join babby bat thing, peering into the crater next to him.]
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Where do you think it leads?
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Nowhere useful I bet.
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It would be nice if there was an exit to be found somewhere down there. Do you know if anybody has tried to climb down yet?
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[ She's on the ground, looking up at Charles with her hands on her hips. ]
Talking to yourself isn't good, you know. People will think you're weird.
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Have you come to take a look as well?
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So... it's still pretty hard to believe. [ She lowers her head so he can't see her face. ] Everything.
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[he knows it's hypocritical. who could have possibly prepared for the things they had dealt with in the past few weeks?]
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[Sitting next to him on some rubble]
Very good by the way. Bill would have loved to hear how you recite it.
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the last comment seems to pique his interest though and he looks up, both proud of the compliment and curious.] Do you think so?
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[The Doctor smiles softly as he picks up some metal scraps and examines them]
Absolutely. He was always impressed by anyone who could properly recite his works. Very high standards you see.
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I've read everything he's written more times than I can count and have most of it memorised as well. I suppose that's one benefit of having an endless amount of free time.
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Not boulders, no, but I suppose a large enough piece of rubble would do the trick just as well. It wouldn't be nearly as entertaining, though.
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