[Our Magic Place] Muse Prompt #6
Apr. 17th, 2007 09:15 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
"I have to admit that I was completely wrong that time I..."
Oh all right, I’ll admit it. I was completely wrong that time I accused the Doctor of being in league with Linx. But I didn’t know him at the time, you see, and you have to agree that being suddenly transported back to the Middle Ages is rather likely to put one at edge. Especially when the only time travelling you had encountered previously had been in a HG Well’s novel. And he seemed like a very probably suspect given the TARDIS and her time travelling capabilities! After all, how else would the missing scientists, wind up in Irongron’s castle, eh?
I swear that it made sense at the time.
Maybe I was too busy chasing the lead for my story, which was the whole reason I had become involved in this in the first place. I refuse to say that in any way it was related to being overwhelmed on my first trip in the TARDIS. Once I figured out that I wasn’t in some sort of medieval castle restoration places, I believe that I caught on to things rather quickly. It wasn’t that hard to do, you know.
So I didn’t realise that the Doctor was there investigating the disappearances of the missing scientists as well. But seeing as it took capturing him and bringing him back to Sir Edward’s castle to finally get a straight answer from him, I would say that I’m not entirely to blame. He could have given me a straight answer the very first moment we met instead of being so preoccupied with those delta waves of his.
Still, it all worked out in the end. And I’ll always be grateful that it did.
Oh all right, I’ll admit it. I was completely wrong that time I accused the Doctor of being in league with Linx. But I didn’t know him at the time, you see, and you have to agree that being suddenly transported back to the Middle Ages is rather likely to put one at edge. Especially when the only time travelling you had encountered previously had been in a HG Well’s novel. And he seemed like a very probably suspect given the TARDIS and her time travelling capabilities! After all, how else would the missing scientists, wind up in Irongron’s castle, eh?
I swear that it made sense at the time.
Maybe I was too busy chasing the lead for my story, which was the whole reason I had become involved in this in the first place. I refuse to say that in any way it was related to being overwhelmed on my first trip in the TARDIS. Once I figured out that I wasn’t in some sort of medieval castle restoration places, I believe that I caught on to things rather quickly. It wasn’t that hard to do, you know.
So I didn’t realise that the Doctor was there investigating the disappearances of the missing scientists as well. But seeing as it took capturing him and bringing him back to Sir Edward’s castle to finally get a straight answer from him, I would say that I’m not entirely to blame. He could have given me a straight answer the very first moment we met instead of being so preoccupied with those delta waves of his.
Still, it all worked out in the end. And I’ll always be grateful that it did.