Sarah Jane Smith (
his_sarah_jane) wrote2007-08-19 02:23 pm
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[Milliways] OOM: Flat 007
Everything looks set to Sarah Jane as she stands in the living room of her Milliways flat. An old blanket has been spread across the floor in front of her. On it rests a small box (turned upside down as a makeshift table) and a collection of various arts and crafts supply that she purchased from Bar a few days ago. It's not hard to miss all the crayons or markers or stickers or glitter or glue or paper. Not too far away in the kitchen is a pitcher of milk and some chocolate chip cookies - the cookies also Bar provided.
This should be everything, she thinks to herself for the umpteenth time, also vaguely wondering why she's gone to all this effort in the first place. Sarah has never been fond of children, but something about this girl has seemed to charm her. Now, all she needs is for Allana to show up. Hopefully, she would have received the note left with Bar and found her way here.
This should be everything, she thinks to herself for the umpteenth time, also vaguely wondering why she's gone to all this effort in the first place. Sarah has never been fond of children, but something about this girl has seemed to charm her. Now, all she needs is for Allana to show up. Hopefully, she would have received the note left with Bar and found her way here.
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The door opens to another bedroom, roughly the same size as the last one. There's a still opened door leading off to a bathroom, and not all clothing is put away yet. The furnishing is similar enough but the colours in this room are brighter and more inviting. There are a couple of photo frames and books scattered about the place, as well as a typewriter on the desk.
"And this would be the mine and James' room."
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Only Tenel Ka's is huge, with lots of balconies and open windows. And mirrors. Hapans love mirrors.
But the pictures and the clothes. The lived-in style. That makes it feel like a home. "I like this room the best."
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For a second she wonders if he feels the same way about the room when she's off travelling with the Doctor. But it's not something to discuss with a four year old who has already declared herself too young to fall in love.
"You can go inside if you'd like."
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Then she reaches out and pats the bed. Just touching the fabric. Everything needs to be touched when you're four.
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"That would be James, my boyfriend."
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The tagline for Hapes should be "Vacation Here! If You're Gorgeous!"*
*ugly people need not apply.
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Despite all of the uncertainties and strangenesses of the relationship, she wouldn't trade any bit. She loves him too much. It shows in her eyes.
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At the very least, he'll be getting an invitation. Sarah Jane doesn't want to deal with a James-sans-invitation.
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"If this is the same Will we're talking about, I believe I know him. Mister Death as well." She pauses, tapping the pen on the table as she thinks it over. "Well, aside from James, I was thinking of a boy I know, Santi. He's a bit older than you, but a very nice child. And then there's the Doctor, Sam, John, and Barbara. All very lovely people. Anyone else, Allana?"
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Because Allana is a little social butterfly!
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This is very important.
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"Do you want the guests to bring their own or are we going to provide them?"
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