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Strangers on a crazy adventure
Who: The Doctor and OPEN.
Where: Various places in Wonderland.
When: 3/20 to 3/27.
Rating: PG-13, will update if needed.
Summary: The Doctor is wandering again, and this time, his destinations include Hogwarts, the asylum, and the carnival.
The Story:
The Southeast Tower
The thing to understand about the Doctor is that he has an incurable sort of wanderlust that just never really goes away. Oh, sometimes, it'll lie dormant, just waiting for something to set it and the Doctor off again. Because the Doctor is absolute rubbish at standing still.
So when things began changing around the mansion and different buildings and different things started to pop up, he couldn't help but feel curious. So early in the morning, the day after all the commotion, he was already on his feet and moving about. He hadn't slept, not really, hadn't even napped either. He slept when he was really tired, and since he didn't tire easily, he just didn't sleep.
And what was the point in sleeping when there was apparently so much to see? And the first thing on his list was the tower. When he climbed up those stairs and stepped through the door, it took him a moment to realize what was familiar about this place, and when it hit him, he couldn't help but go stock still and stare about, open-mouthed.
"No, it can't be... Can it?"
The Asylum
Running about Hogwarts (or attempting a stately walk as befitting a professor of said distinguished school) was amazing, but all good things had to come to an end sometime, and of course, there were many more good things lying ahead for the Doctor.
...Including an asylum, of all things. All right, well, that is considerably less good, particularly if you take in the scenes and the hubbub he had only just left behind. But again, the Doctor's curiosity never ever shuts off, so you might find him prowling about down the corridors and in between the rows and rows of beds. Care to join him?
The Carnival
It has never been said anywhere in the history of asylums that they are places meant to allow for pleasant and calming experiences. By the time the Doctor's managed to extricate himself from the asylum, a claustrophobic feeling and just the smallest hint of exhaustion are hanging over him. But what better cure for that than some fresh air and- Is that a carnival over there?
Well, in situations like this, a little fun and amusement and taking in the sights and sounds is exactly what the Doctor ordered.
Where: Various places in Wonderland.
When: 3/20 to 3/27.
Rating: PG-13, will update if needed.
Summary: The Doctor is wandering again, and this time, his destinations include Hogwarts, the asylum, and the carnival.
The Story:
The Southeast Tower
The thing to understand about the Doctor is that he has an incurable sort of wanderlust that just never really goes away. Oh, sometimes, it'll lie dormant, just waiting for something to set it and the Doctor off again. Because the Doctor is absolute rubbish at standing still.
So when things began changing around the mansion and different buildings and different things started to pop up, he couldn't help but feel curious. So early in the morning, the day after all the commotion, he was already on his feet and moving about. He hadn't slept, not really, hadn't even napped either. He slept when he was really tired, and since he didn't tire easily, he just didn't sleep.
And what was the point in sleeping when there was apparently so much to see? And the first thing on his list was the tower. When he climbed up those stairs and stepped through the door, it took him a moment to realize what was familiar about this place, and when it hit him, he couldn't help but go stock still and stare about, open-mouthed.
"No, it can't be... Can it?"
The Asylum
Running about Hogwarts (or attempting a stately walk as befitting a professor of said distinguished school) was amazing, but all good things had to come to an end sometime, and of course, there were many more good things lying ahead for the Doctor.
...Including an asylum, of all things. All right, well, that is considerably less good, particularly if you take in the scenes and the hubbub he had only just left behind. But again, the Doctor's curiosity never ever shuts off, so you might find him prowling about down the corridors and in between the rows and rows of beds. Care to join him?
The Carnival
It has never been said anywhere in the history of asylums that they are places meant to allow for pleasant and calming experiences. By the time the Doctor's managed to extricate himself from the asylum, a claustrophobic feeling and just the smallest hint of exhaustion are hanging over him. But what better cure for that than some fresh air and- Is that a carnival over there?
Well, in situations like this, a little fun and amusement and taking in the sights and sounds is exactly what the Doctor ordered.