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Enter the Supertemp (Active)
Character(s): Donna Noble, Glitch
Content: Donna finds herself on another world, and while not incredibly surprised, is startled by a lack of a Doctor and a TARDIS.
Setting: Joutenheim Gate and surrounding area.
Time: Evening
Warnings: None?
“Hey, what’s the idea here?” She asked out loud, to no one standing near. “I have a feeling I’m not in England anymore. Although at this point, appearing in a random place and time shouldn’t surprise me.” What surprised her was the fact that the Doctor, Rose, and the TARDIS weren’t anywhere near either. She thought that the time travelling blue box would at least be somewhere close.
Out of the corner of her eye, she saw something move in the grass. She took a step back, and saw a white animal…something cat like in movement and figure. It was joined by two others, and the trio eyed her warily, as if sizing her up.
“I’m not going to hurt you…” She said, taking a few more steps back, putting her hands up in a pacifist position. Risking a glance over her shoulder, she saw some sort of dome in the distance. Sighing, she knew what was next. Running…always with the running! Turning towards the dome, Donna began to run towards the line of people standing there.
“Excuse me, pardon me!” She shouted, pushing herself through the line and through the gate, earning some looks from the blondes in line. She was stopped by someone putting their arm in front of her.
"Oi!" She started to say something, but was interrupted.
"Name!" She narrowed her eyes at the guard who had stopped her, and it seemed as if the weird animals hadn't followed her towards the dome either.
"Donna Noble, what's it to you?" He scribbled something down on a clipboard and handed her a small box. She took it, and he waved her though.
"Something tells me that this trip wasn't planned." She mused out loud, examining the box in her hands. "That dumbo of a Spaceman!" Although she couldn't help but worry about him, he was hurt after all.
Content: Donna finds herself on another world, and while not incredibly surprised, is startled by a lack of a Doctor and a TARDIS.
Setting: Joutenheim Gate and surrounding area.
Time: Evening
Warnings: None?
“Hey, what’s the idea here?” She asked out loud, to no one standing near. “I have a feeling I’m not in England anymore. Although at this point, appearing in a random place and time shouldn’t surprise me.” What surprised her was the fact that the Doctor, Rose, and the TARDIS weren’t anywhere near either. She thought that the time travelling blue box would at least be somewhere close.
Out of the corner of her eye, she saw something move in the grass. She took a step back, and saw a white animal…something cat like in movement and figure. It was joined by two others, and the trio eyed her warily, as if sizing her up.
“I’m not going to hurt you…” She said, taking a few more steps back, putting her hands up in a pacifist position. Risking a glance over her shoulder, she saw some sort of dome in the distance. Sighing, she knew what was next. Running…always with the running! Turning towards the dome, Donna began to run towards the line of people standing there.
“Excuse me, pardon me!” She shouted, pushing herself through the line and through the gate, earning some looks from the blondes in line. She was stopped by someone putting their arm in front of her.
"Oi!" She started to say something, but was interrupted.
"Name!" She narrowed her eyes at the guard who had stopped her, and it seemed as if the weird animals hadn't followed her towards the dome either.
"Donna Noble, what's it to you?" He scribbled something down on a clipboard and handed her a small box. She took it, and he waved her though.
"Something tells me that this trip wasn't planned." She mused out loud, examining the box in her hands. "That dumbo of a Spaceman!" Although she couldn't help but worry about him, he was hurt after all.
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The man at the gate barely caught him, desperately waving out the journal and pamphlet, which should have been more or an interest to Cain than it was, but he thought he saw something in the distance, and the last thing he needed was to lose it. "Your name, sir, please!" the guard asked, sounding frustrated.
"Cain," he answered quickly, if only to get the man off him. Journal and pamphlet in hand, he slid in without another thought. That prattling was indeed familiar, although the woman wasn't, but at quick inspection she didn't seem threatening. Keeping careful of her, he stepped behind Glitch, and remarked with a small touch of humor, "And your names are always the right ones."