Jamie McCrimmon (
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[The snow falls in great flakes from the sky, covering the walkway that's sprung up out in the lake. The one that connects to what looks like some sort of tomb, with a stylized metal man of some sort on the wall outside the great, heavy doors. It has voices, as well, drifting out into the cold - a young girl and a man, both with English accents.]
You look very nice in that dress, Victoria.
Thank you. Don't you think it's a bit...?
A bit short? Oh I shouldn't worry about that, look at Jamie's.
[From the expression on Jamie's face, the girl's voice strikes some sort of cord deep inside - and his own reply is barely a murmur.]
Victoria...
[Some time passes before he notices the footprints, but once he does, he - like everyone else - starts to follow them, eventually making his way to the fire in the observation deck. As he's rubbing his hands to try and warm them, he looks up to see that question scrawled across the many screens in the area.]
Och, that can't be good.
(OOC: Feel free to run into Jamie at the Cyberman's tomb or on the way to the observation deck or at the deck itself. Just let me know which in your reply!)
You look very nice in that dress, Victoria.
Thank you. Don't you think it's a bit...?
A bit short? Oh I shouldn't worry about that, look at Jamie's.
[From the expression on Jamie's face, the girl's voice strikes some sort of cord deep inside - and his own reply is barely a murmur.]
Victoria...
[Some time passes before he notices the footprints, but once he does, he - like everyone else - starts to follow them, eventually making his way to the fire in the observation deck. As he's rubbing his hands to try and warm them, he looks up to see that question scrawled across the many screens in the area.]
Och, that can't be good.
(OOC: Feel free to run into Jamie at the Cyberman's tomb or on the way to the observation deck or at the deck itself. Just let me know which in your reply!)
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[He shakes his head.]
Did ye feel like ye had to come here as well?
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Although I'd not be surprised if it was. I'm fine, though. At least, I don't feel like I've got to go anywhere else. What about ye?
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I'm all right. Relatively speaking, of course. Unfortunately, it's still cold, and now we have the company of that ominous writing. [she shivers] At least there's a fire.
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Aye, and that writing's a fine thing to go and put there. Even if they did give us a fire to go with it. What do ye think it means, anyway?
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I deliberately sabotaged a laser because I thought it would protect the Doctor.
I was once attacked by a dragon.
I've had a crush on ye for ages now and I've not said a word.
[A truly alarmed look crosses his features as the words come out of his mouth, quickly switching to something akin to horror as he realizes what he's said - and who he's said it to.]
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When ye asked that question, I just felt like I had to say it.
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But...you should know that I love Howl very much. [she pauses, afraid that her words are going to crush him] I'm sorry.
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I'm saying that when ye asked me that question, that "what have ye done" one, I all of a sudden felt like I was...was compelled to tell ye things. Like I had no choice, aye?
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I let the Witch's fire demon into the castle.
I watched Michael catch a falling star.
I put my son in a stranger's care.
[she gasps] Oh, goodness and awfulness! What is this!?
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[He folds his arms against his chest, not looking at all thrilled by the situation.]
What I want to know is why do that? Why make us say things?
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[annoyed] I've no idea! It wasn't even all true. What could be the point of that?
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[He sounds very matter of fact about the whole thing, but he's not quite able to meet her eyes, either.]
Maybe there's someone somewhere watching and they think it's funny. Or it's all part of whatever game they're having us play.
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I suppose I can see why someone would enjoy making us...admit to things. [she reddens a little] But I've no idea why I said something that wasn't true. [she glances at him] Jamie, if you don't mind sharing, was everything that you said true?
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Well...no. It wasn't. But that doesn't make any sense either. If we're going to be forced to admit to things, why have us lie?
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and not about Jamie's revelation] Perhaps...because of what the lie was about? Michael never caught a falling star--thank goodness! [curious] But what did you say that wasn't true?no subject
[He frowns, thinking.] Did Michael catch something else, then?
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Oh, no. [she shakes her head] But... [she pauses, a bit ashamed] We went out on the Porthaven Marshes together once, and he tried to catch one. It was my idea; we thought it was part of a spell. Neither of us realised at the time what would happen if you did catch one. But thankfully, the one he saw knew better and decided it would rather die than be caught. [she frowns] It was very sad.
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[Did she mean the fact that it wasn't a dragon, or that the unicorn wasn't real? He wasn't entirely sure. Then again, he wasn't entirely sure he had heard her correctly just now.]
How did it know? Aren't stars, well...stars?
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[it's certainly nothing like as serious as making her talk about almost costing Michael his life, but she would rather not add that, so she doesn't]
Yes, of course. Stars are fire demons. [her tone implies that this should be obvious. then again, this isn't the first time she's had this conversation, so she decides she should probably explain a bit more] In my universe, at least. If you catch a falling star, you have to make a contract and give it your heart so it doesn't die.
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Aye, maybe so. But what would ye think about it if you'd not come from a place where there's fire demons and magic, Sophie? Stars aren't demons where I come from. And I'd not ever heard of a unicorn until I dreamed it. Then we went to this place where one attacked us.
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[she flinches because that situation with Michael was reckless in both the lie and the real event, and it certainly wouldn't be the first time she's been accused of recklessness... maybe that was the town's aim after all]
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