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Relatively peaceful and the TARDIS were concepts that still did not entirely go together in Sarah Jane's head. But, for the most part, that was how life had been since they had left England. Rather than choosing any particular planet, they had just... well, just stayed wherever the TARDIS stayed when not on any particular planet or in any particular time.
Not that it was a bad thing. It gave Sarah a chance to settle back in to her room. It gave her a chance to discover that, yes indeed, Sawyer had found her bed to be a wonderful place to rest. And it gave both her and the Doctor a chance to reconnect.
She had never truly realised how much she had missed him until he had come back in her life.
Still, it seemed quite clear that this relative peaceful time on board the TARIDS would end soon enough. She had her suspicions, after all, when she found him sitting in the console room fiddling about with the controls. Sarah Jane stood there for a moment, watching him.
And then, giving the medieval dress she had found in the Wardrobe a little twirl. "Well, Doctor? What do you think?"
Not that it was a bad thing. It gave Sarah a chance to settle back in to her room. It gave her a chance to discover that, yes indeed, Sawyer had found her bed to be a wonderful place to rest. And it gave both her and the Doctor a chance to reconnect.
She had never truly realised how much she had missed him until he had come back in her life.
Still, it seemed quite clear that this relative peaceful time on board the TARIDS would end soon enough. She had her suspicions, after all, when she found him sitting in the console room fiddling about with the controls. Sarah Jane stood there for a moment, watching him.
And then, giving the medieval dress she had found in the Wardrobe a little twirl. "Well, Doctor? What do you think?"
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Date: 2008-07-07 08:37 pm (UTC)Rather than returning to the wardrobe room, she walked down the familiar path to her own quarters. Over the years she had spent travelling with him in the past, Sarah had racked up a collection of more adventure-appropriate garments. She would return the gown to its proper place later. Until hen, she carefully laid it out on her bed, careful to avoid wolf hairs.
A pair of cutoff overalls and a red blouse seemed more fitting for whatever the Doctor had planned. She slipped on a pair of trainers and quickly ran her hands through her hair. Before returning to the console room, she quickly checked her appearance in the mirror - straightening her hair again.
"Better, Doctor?" Sarah asked when she returned to the main room. She twirled again, though this time lacked the proper skirt to flair. "Adventure ready, I'd like to think."
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Date: 2008-07-07 10:47 pm (UTC)"Better suited to adventuring," he clarified, looking down at her shoes before glancing up at the red shirt. She'd been wearing red that last day; her last with him, though not the last he'd seen her. "More Sarah Jane-ish too."
"Now all we need is a destination. Forth moon of Putineska? The Mardi Gras celebration of 2079? Lovely year for Louisiana, 2079; too bad they didn't know it was the last time they'd see New Orleans. Or Rudherase - the oceans there are red and as warm as bath water, the sand is pink and every store carried ice cream."
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Date: 2008-07-07 11:44 pm (UTC)"The last time you promised me a planet like Rudherase, we wound up being attacked by Daleks," she answered dryly.
Sarah walked closer to the console itself, running a hand over the somewhat familiar buttons and knobs. "Ever thought of asking the TARDIS where she'd like to go? Or Sawyer, for that matter. Can't always be you making... oh, wait." She smiled cheekily. "I forgot who I was talking to."
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Date: 2008-07-08 12:58 am (UTC)"And I don't make all the decisions." He glared at her, though there was no malice in it, and stroked a bit of the console. "The TARDIS lets me know if she has a destination in mind. Rather blatantly, sometimes. As for Sawyer, he doesn't seem to mind where we go so long as there is food and a warm place to curl up when he's ready for sleep."
The Doctor looked pointedly at the wolf, who was asleep on his favoured rug in the corner of the console room. "The question still remains, Sarah. Where shall we go? What about the French revolution - lovely this time of year."
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Date: 2008-07-08 01:04 am (UTC)"The French revolution is probably quite lovely-- if you enjoy the sight of beheadings. Honestly, Doctor, if we went there, given the sort of luck we have, we'd quite possibly be mistaken for nobles or worse."
That scene played out quite easily in her head. She had to laugh again, although this time with a little more dryness to it. The French revolution would be absolutely dreadful to visit.
"Oh, how about the Mardi Gras then? Sounds much safer. Unless, of course, there's something you're not telling me."
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Date: 2008-07-08 05:55 am (UTC)"Marti Gras it is, then. Parades, beads, gumbo and absolutely no secrets." Well maybe one or two, but only little ones that hardly counted as secrets. Surprises, really, and wouldn't it be boring if there were no surprises?
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Date: 2008-07-08 06:02 am (UTC)"And absolutely no secrets?" Sarah grinned at him, watching as he set the TARDIS in motion. "Why don't I believe that?"
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Date: 2008-07-08 06:39 am (UTC)"Here were are. New Orleans, Louisiana, just a block from La Rue de Dauphine." He opened the door frowned. Something wasn't quite right. New Orleans was never this dark.
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Date: 2008-07-08 06:02 pm (UTC)They walked over to the front door, Sarah Jane leaning against the Doctor as she looked out into the darkness. She frowned. Although she had never been to New Orleans before, she expected that it would at least be a little more well, festive.
She wrinkled her nose as a breeze blew past them. "Doctor, it smells like the ocean. Aren't we supposed to be in a city?"
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Date: 2008-07-08 08:02 pm (UTC)The Doctor slipped his sonic screwdriver out of his pocket, using the torch setting to illuminate the area. Trees of a deep blue and an insect flying past told him what he need to know. "Mardi Gras is over rated, really."
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Date: 2008-07-08 10:34 pm (UTC)"Worse than a rock quarry," she muttered with disdain. Sarah let go of him and took another tentative step forward, feeling safe as long as she remained in the glow of the sonic screwdriver. Were those waves she heard crashing nearby?
She spotted the blue trees and collapsed on the gray mud with a sigh. Sarah pulled her knees up to her chest and sighed. "We're not even on Earth, are we?"
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Date: 2008-07-09 11:09 pm (UTC)"Shall we try again?" He held his hand out to her. "Or..."
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Date: 2008-07-09 11:38 pm (UTC)She looked up, eying him doubtfully. Sarah knew better than to suggest leaving. The TARDIS always landed them somewhere for a reason, after all. And there was only one way to find out what this one was.
"It's a bit soggy here, but at least it's temperate. It could be worse. And I am dressed appropriately." She patted the ground beside her. "Join me? Till after the sunrise?"
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Date: 2008-07-12 02:09 am (UTC)"Would you care to guess how many suns will be rising? One? Two? Three is fairly unlikely for a planet with so much water, but if they were small ones, far away, it might be possible." It had been years since he had seen a double sunrise, one of the many things he'd missed while being stuck on Earth. "If it's only one then we'll have to Zenon next. Did I ever take you to a double sunrise, Sarah?"
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Date: 2008-07-12 06:09 am (UTC)"I'll go with one and a half, just for the sheer unlikeliness of the situation," Sarah said, grinning. She could just now make out the horizon of a never-ending ocean. "One's still being born, you see. It'll be quite an event - and no, you never did, Doctor."
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Date: 2008-07-13 04:17 am (UTC)"One sun, of course, is much more common on habitable planets due to..." He stopped himself from getting into the astrophysics of it all; this wasn't the time for a lecture on it. "But the colours of a duel sunrise are something to be seen."
So, he promised himself. He'd take her to see one soon. For now he sat in silence and watched as the rising sun came up over the ocean, disapating the gloomy fog.
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Date: 2008-07-13 04:56 pm (UTC)"It is beautiful, though," she murmured, stifling a small yawn. "It's been far too long since I took the time out for a sunrise like that. Perhaps it isn't so horrible that we didn't make it to New Orleans."
Mardi Gras would, after all, come and go. They had hundreds of thousands of years of Mardi Gras to see, whenever it suited their fancy.