((OOC: Watch as I conveniently gloss over details of how Lucy actually, you know, managed to knock out the Doctor or get back to her flat))
It hadn't been as difficult as she'd anticipated, frankly. Even in the body of what looked like a large green cat, he was pathetically easy to predict, and it wasn't long before Lucy had him unconscious, stowed
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Lucy, he thought lightly, speaking telepathically. Not that I don't appreciate the kidnapping thing - though I could have done without the headache - but dare I ask, where are we and what you did to my TARDIS?
((OOC: Argh! Sorry this reply is so late! >.<))
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'Your ship's fine, Doctor; you needn't worry. There's not all that much I can do with only myself. She's just where you left her.' A faint pause, and Lucy pursed her lips thoughtfully. 'Wherever that is.'
'At the moment,' she continued, sounding rather bored, 'we're in my flat.' A smirk twitched around her lips. 'Nothing too diabolical, I'm afraid.'
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Good. Last thing I need is to have you or your lot messing round with her circuits. He jumped out of the box in a fluid motion and sat on the carpet, taking in the flat. Though considering that I accidentally ripped a hole in her before because of this pokemon form, I'd say she's probably glad to have a break from me.
He fixed his eyes back on Lucy, tail swishing. So now what?
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She almost wished that she had known what to do with the TARDIS. Not because she wanted to sabotage the ship, quite honestly no, just because if she'd have known anything about the thing, she could have gone somewhere. Anywhere. Earth was horribly tedious, after all, and human beings idiots. But as it was, the Doctor's ship was left sitting somewhere inexplicable for poor passers-by to blink at.
'Now?' She really was going to have to watch herself, the way she kept parroting the Doctor's words. 'Oh, nothing in particular. Perhaps I'll feed you later, if you're good.'
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