"Well, I don't think we'll be doing much in the way of adventures for now, Pit still hasn't healed up fully yet. I can park the TARDIS on an asteroid somewhere, and hopefully nothing bad will happen to anywhere while we're gone, but that's off topic." the Doctor said.
"Are you able to keep an eye on certain places while you're away?" Lucas, despite the fact that his father probably still hadn't noticed absence, was wondering how the man was doing. Had they found Claus? Did any of the neighbors know he was gone? If so, they probably just assumed he had gone looking for Claus as well.
"No, I can't monitor everything all the time, but if the universe is in danger I'll know." he said.
"Alright…" So I highly doubt he's got any idea what's happening back in Tazmily… oh, well. I doubt anyone has really noticed my absence, or cared if they did. "Do you know which asteroid we're heading towards? Any one in particular?"
"Just a random asteroid that's not incredibly close to any particular civilization as to not attract attention." he said.
"How do you know it won't… you know, crash into a planet or something? Asteroids have been known to do that from time to time."
"As I said, not close to civilization."
(Gtg to bed now, night ^^)
"Fair enough… and I suppose we can just fly off if necessary?"
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"Exactly." Susan reassured him.
Lucas still wasn't completely convinced that this was safe, but he decided against pushing it further. Arguing would get him nowhere at this point.
"How do you feel? Is there anywhere in particular where it feels sore, do you have a headache, any unusual symptoms?" Susan asked Pit.
Lots of questions… okay, answers… "I feel alright, my head and side hurt, yes, and not that I know of."
"Erm, right, I actually have something for that…. if I can find it, of course…" the Doctor said, searching through cabinets.
"For what?" Pit glanced up at the Doctor before looking back at the crutches.
"Something to stop the pain, or at least dull it for now." the Doctor muttered.
"…Alright, then. I won't disturb you." And with that, Pit fell silent for the time being.
The Doctor took out a bottle of small white pills. "Take two of these, hopefully the pain will stop. I'm not very familiar with your species. I don't even know what your species is. You might feel a little drowsy after they kick in, that's normal. I might need to increase or decrease the dosage at some point, though." he said, embarrassed.
"I'm… I'm an angel, but I'm not sure whether you really believe in that kind of thing. Susan doesn't, anyways. Are you sure these are safe for consumption?" Pit examined the pills curiously.
"I'm the Doctor, of course I'm sure." he said. Mostly sure. Fortunately they aren't harmful, at most would give a person a bit of an upset stomach for a few hours. he added in his head.
"Alright." Pit swallowed the pills as instructed and set the bottle on the side table.
Susan cleared her throat loudly and said, "So, Doctor, where do you plan to take the TARDIS next? Once Pit has recovered, I mean."
The Doctor replied, "Well, you know, here and there, I don't really know at the moment."
"You're welcome to take it wherever you please whenever you please. I'll be fine in no time. I'm sure some travelling couldn't make me much worse." Pit sat up in the bed, his bent wings hanging limply on his back.