Fill: DW, EIght & Lucie, Emergency Flying Lesson #1, All ages, 381 wordslost_spookJune 23 2014, 19:30:37 UTC
“You can’t say that I’m not a quick study,” said Lucie, getting to her feet and dusting herself down. “Hadn’t even heard of them winglet-whatsit things before this morning and what is it, half past six, and I’ve flown one already.”
The Doctor was surveying the wreckage behind them. “Impressive, yes. Of course, it would have been a little more so without the crash landing.”
“Yeah, well, my teacher was dead rubbish - never said anything about avoiding tall buildings.”
“I do apologise, but don’t forget that I was still tied up and rather busy with disarming that explosive device.”
Lucie wiped dirt from her face and only succeeded in leaving a dark smudge across her cheek. “So I was a bloody marvellous pilot, then, wasn’t I, given that all I had to go on was yelled instructions from the back seat driver about ‘grab the thing that looks like a walking stick and pull it’ and then ‘no, not that one, the yellow one’! In between the bits where I couldn’t even hear you because you had wire in your teeth
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The Doctor was surveying the wreckage behind them. “Impressive, yes. Of course, it would have been a little more so without the crash landing.”
“Yeah, well, my teacher was dead rubbish - never said anything about avoiding tall buildings.”
“I do apologise, but don’t forget that I was still tied up and rather busy with disarming that explosive device.”
Lucie wiped dirt from her face and only succeeded in leaving a dark smudge across her cheek. “So I was a bloody marvellous pilot, then, wasn’t I, given that all I had to go on was yelled instructions from the back seat driver about ‘grab the thing that looks like a walking stick and pull it’ and then ‘no, not that one, the yellow one’! In between the bits where I couldn’t even hear you because you had wire in your teeth ( ... )
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