And...? You can't just leave off there! I need the whole story. It's even better if someone dies. I don't mind if it's the ancient one or your team or what.
( she hadn't gone into this expecting to tell a story but fine )
Oh, I tell them better in person.
( she has a very good voice for it )
I drowned her. Her name was Prim. She'd been imprisoned in a tomb, buried alive but had never truly died. She'd somehow managed to drain the water from every living thing in the tomb to just sustain herself. Which she'd have continued doing to the planet.
I used dynamite to break a damn, flooding the area and tomb with water from the river. It was too much water even for her, killing her.
Bet. You're magnetic in person. I think it's pheromones.
[did she get a giggle out of river killing a bitch with a river? absolutely.]
Thanks bunches for indulging me. I love a good drowning. I love a good death by getting too much of exactly what they wanted. Water, freedom, et cetera et cetera.
Reminds me of old Borusa. He wanted immortality. Has your hubby told you this one?
[hell, she'd tell it differently from the version of herself that was there.]
Borusa was our tutor. I used to pray he'd regenerate into someone interesting, and finally he did. He became Lord President and went bananas.
So there was me, and Susan, and an insufferable amount of Doctors, [four out of a possible five, but if you ask missy, sometimes one is too many] but we didn't have to do anything in the end. He sorted himself out. He insisted on immortality, and so began life eternal as some sentient stone on the side of Rassilon's tomb.
( as much as she is part-time lord and has regenerated she doesn't have the same experiences and knowledge that missy does have. life eternal as a stone? do help her, missy )
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So what's the point in telling you? Not like you can do anything about it.
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As of this message: a month, two weeks, thirty-seven hours and fifteen seconds. But who's counting?
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Don't go thinking you know what it's like. You were supposed to sneak out, whereas if I do it, it's like I'm not taking this seriously.
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I wouldn't turn my nose up at the books.
[it's not ideal, but whatever. she's not 100% a petulant child.]
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( just in case. she's not going to pretend that she knows missy but river does know what she'd appreciate in prison. what she had appreciated )
The next time I find his TARDIS.
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[she's kidding. it's a bluff. she doesn't think for a second that's what river has in mind.]
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Then you'll be glad that isn't it.
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Give us a hint?
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( she's at least getting you something you'd be interested in even if you probably already know it )
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Got me all hot under the collar just thinking about it.
[seriously, that's better than a nudie calendar to some species.]
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What's new with digging up old stuff?
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How'd you kill her?
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Oh, I tell them better in person.
( she has a very good voice for it )
I drowned her. Her name was Prim. She'd been imprisoned in a tomb, buried alive but had never truly died. She'd somehow managed to drain the water from every living thing in the tomb to just sustain herself. Which she'd have continued doing to the planet.
I used dynamite to break a damn, flooding the area and tomb with water from the river. It was too much water even for her, killing her.
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[did she get a giggle out of river killing a bitch with a river? absolutely.]
Thanks bunches for indulging me. I love a good drowning. I love a good death by getting too much of exactly what they wanted. Water, freedom, et cetera et cetera.
Reminds me of old Borusa. He wanted immortality. Has your hubby told you this one?
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I'm sure you'd tell it differently if he had.
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Borusa was our tutor. I used to pray he'd regenerate into someone interesting, and finally he did. He became Lord President and went bananas.
So there was me, and Susan, and an insufferable amount of Doctors, [four out of a possible five, but if you ask missy, sometimes one is too many] but we didn't have to do anything in the end. He sorted himself out. He insisted on immortality, and so began life eternal as some sentient stone on the side of Rassilon's tomb.
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( as much as she is part-time lord and has regenerated she doesn't have the same experiences and knowledge that missy does have. life eternal as a stone? do help her, missy )
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