HURT & COMFORT RP [EXPANDED]
Hurt/Comfort - Hurt/comfort is a fan fiction genre that involves the physical pain or emotional distress of one character, who is cared for by another character. The injury, sickness or other kind of hurt allows an exploration of the characters and their relationship.
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Well.
The Doctor is extremely not good at apologies, unless they're for something she couldn't help. It's more the admitting she was wrong aspect of things that galls her. Not that she thinks she was all wrong, just... maybe a little bit harsh.
She clears her throat.]
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What?!
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...Not that she goes to AA, but it's the principle.]
...Ah. [She holds up a tool that would be useful for the important work he's doing, if he were, in fact, doing it.]
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And if he tried going to therapists, they'd probably need therapy more than him.
He takes the tool.]
Sorry.
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[They are the pair, aren't they. She tucks a lock of hair behind her ear, not really sure where to go from here.]
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He'll just be fiddling about with that tool, now. Looking awkward.]
I. I'm nowhere near as good at this as I am...
[Losing his temper and making things go boom. But he's trying?]
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[With the important thing, that is. Though with other things, also.]
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Maybe. What can you do?
[Technically. Or personally. Take your pick.]
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She's good at improvising solutions. Sometimes they include duct tape. :D]
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Another thing she was good at that he wasn't. And the universe was tied together with duct tape. And string. :P]
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And then promptly becomes a slightly awkward grin, but still.]
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[She imagines she doesn't really have to explain it to him, since, well. He is brilliant.]
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[Oh, he was. But occasionally, while he was good at showing off how much he thought of himself, he needed people to tell him, as well.]
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And that's about when the component spits out electricity at her. Maybe it's not so easy to get the hang off, after all. :|]
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