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"Whatever. Come on, or we'll leave you behind, slowpoke." Seni growled. "Seni, Seni, sunny sunshine, be nice to Olivia. She's perfectly intelligent and capable by herself, I'm sure!" the Doctor chastised.
"Whatever. Come on, or we'll leave you behind, slowpoke." Seni growled. "Seni, Seni, sunny sunshine, be nice to Olivia. She's perfectly intelligent and capable by herself, I'm sure!" the Doctor chastised.
Olivia rolled her eyes. "Whatever. I want a hat," she huffed, pouting almost like a child. She knew she should act her age, but she couldn't help it. It happened when she got angry. She was childlike.
"Have mine then," the Doctor giggled, removing his hat and putting it on Olivia's head. "Oh, don't be an idiot. C'mon, let's get back." Seni said, hoping she could maybe push Olivia into the Eye of Harmony as soon as possible. (That is actually a thing. No lie. Apparently only humans can open it because TARDIS ex machina.)
(Ik. I remember ^^)
Olivia grudgingly smiled. "I'm sorry, I like hats," she said almost nervously.
(Lol. The TV movie was kinda weird but then… it's friggin' Eight. I love muh boi. But Eric Roberts as the Master was really shitty… bad acting… ugh.)
"So do I! See, we're getting along so well, we're friends already!" the Doctor said. He was like a hyperactive puppy, Seni didn't know why she still put up with him.
Olivia couldn't help but smile. This man… the "doctor?" Reminded her of herself, in a strange way. But the word "friend?" Or, even stranger, the word "friends?" Not something she was used to hearing. She paused for a moment, but quickly shook her head to clear it. "Oh, um. Thanks. Thank you. I don't have a lot of friends," she laughed nervously, fidgeting with her sleeve.
"Well, you should travel more then. I've made lots of friends that way… and lost some, but that's not a big deal." he said, his tone becoming slightly darker but he instantly became bright again, forgetting any negativity.
Olivia frowned. Losing someone seemed like a big deal to her, but she decided not to push it. It must be difficult to talk about. "What do you do, anyway? Like, for work, I mean. You said you were a doctor, but… what kind of doctor? And why do you need a box to do that?"
"Well, I'm a doctor of most things and some more besides. I travel places, just for fun. And if people call for help, I'll answer, from Autons to Zygons. It gives me purpose, something I haven't had for a long… long time." he said quietly. "Well come on then, to the ship!" he took Olivia by the hand, running all the way there. Seni groaned and ran after them, the idiots.
Olivia squeaked quietly, unused to contact, but a grin quickly settled on her face as she ran with him. He was so absolutely childlike, and yet at the same time he acted like he knew all the secrets of the universe. She couldn't figure him out. What was Autons and Zygons? She found she didn't really care. It was hard not to completely give her trust to the Doctor.
"Welcome to the TARDIS! She's my ship, my friend, my home. She'll take us just about anywhere, except Gallifrey unless it's an emergency." he said. Seni groaned, not this again. She hadn't been able to stop him picking up an idiot human the last time, but maybe she could save this one…
"I'll plot a course. Seni, give our friend here the grand tour!" he smiled.
Olivia's smile faded a bit. She knew Seni didn't like her, for whatever reason. She tried to hide her anxiety over taking a tour with her. "Okay, wait. Your ship can go to other planets? where are we going? Pluto? I hear it's only about the size of Russia. That'd be cool. But there aren't any people, so maybe not. How long does it take to get places? I thought it took several months just to reach Mars. My mum's gonna get worried if I'm gone too long," she explained before pinching the bridge of her nose, frustrated at herself. "Sorry, sorry. I can't seem to shut up today."
"Oh, Mars? Lovely place, wonderful people. Well, somewhat violent people, but they're honourable enough." the Doctor said. "Oh, don't start! The Ice Warriors are morally neutral, don't argue with yourself pointlessly for several hours until you pass out, okay? We've settled this!" Seni snapped.
"Right. So. Ok-I'm-sorry-but-I-have-to-ask," she said quickly, "where are we actually going? And - wait did you say there are actual PEOPLE on Mars? Oh, gods, this doesn't make sense," she said incredulously.
"It usually doesn't, don't worry. This is perfectly normal. We may end up on Mars, probably somewhere with a breathable atmosphere. Most planets I've seen have them, now off we go!" he said, and a whooshing, groaning noise filled the ship.
"What the hell is that? Why does it make that noise? It did that when you landed as well. What is it?" Olivia fired off walking around the control panels.
"Oh, it just does that when she takes off." he explained. "No need to worry at all!"
"Alright, then," Olivia said dubiously, though she didn't stop walking around the control panels, not touching anything but looking intently.
"Want to try piloting her?" he asked, gesturing to the console.
Olivia almost tripped in her haste to back up. "N - no, no, thanks. I don't want to crash-land on some wasteland or - or - no, no, thanks."
"Don't worry! I'll put on the safeguards for beginners, and I'll show you how to pilot the old girl each step of the way. I'm sure she wouldn't mind!" the Doctor said. "I would. Let's not get ourselves killed, Doctor." Seni rolled her eyes.
"She's - she's right, I really don't think that this is the best idea, and I don't really - I'm not - " she broke off, at a loss for words.
"Well that's alright. Let me know if your opinion changes, it's been ages since I've really gotten around to teaching a friend the ropes, and Seni's been boring since she just figured it out all alone. Never mind!" he said, giggling in a way so adorable you couldn't help but feel fuzzy inside, like you were getting to know a new puppy.
Olivia giggled quietly. "You're weird. I think I'm going to like you," she said, as if stating the obvious. She didn't really understand anything that was going on, but she figured you didn't always have to understand everything. Not everything had a logical, normal explanation.
"If I'm weird then you are too. I'm not even human," he said. "except for the ears." he grinned, wiggling said hearing appendages.
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