[Perfect for both her and Newt, she thinks. Not only will it be therapeutic to dabble in music, it'll be an excellent way for them to bond again after everything. So she looks a little excited by the prospect, giving an eager nod.]
I have half a mind to go set things up right now.
[But she has to control some of that eagerness, and wait until the time is right.]
[Her enthusiasm brings a steady grin to his face, and he pats her shoulder gently.]
Let's make sure he's ready. I'll brainstorm some ideas too, but I might leave a lot of the creative part up to you, if that's all right. You can probably make something a lot closer to the sort of place he'd be familiar with.
[She grins, nodding eagerly. She's so grateful to have Rosi on board with this. While she could manage it on her own, it's better because he's involved. So she holds up her arm, palm turned as she waits for a high five.
About two seconds later, she realizes high fives may not be a thing where he's from.]
Don't leave me hanging!
[She protests with a laugh, waving her hand a bit.]
[Right, it takes him a second. But he's seen this around the Ximilia by now, and reaches his far, far larger hand to clap against hers.]
Got lost daydreaming about a nice quiet bar. I miss places like that. Old, creaky wood floors, a fire going in the corner, wind and waves howling outside. Not something I ever thought I'd feel nostalgic for that.
[Laughing a bit, she pushes against his hand. She's tiny and he's practically a giant compared to her, so it's fun to see if she can push his hand back any.]
Sounds perfect if you ask me.
[And she makes a mental note to make something just like that for Rosi. There's no harm in coming up with something that cheers up Newt and offers Rosinante some nostalgia.]
Maybe you can even invite Law to come along. He'd like something like that too, wouldn't he?
[He laughs quietly, as he has another draw of his cigarette, then leans back on a hand. His smile turns wistful.]
It's funny how much I still don't know. Missing thirteen years of someone's life... I dunno. For me it was just yesterday. I still think of him as a kid sometimes. I keep finding new gaps to try and fill in but I hate asking him questions over and over.
[Clara presses her hand against his back, giving a bit of a soothing rub.]
You shouldn't. I don't know him well, but I can tell he'd be happy to answer any question you had.
[She reassures him, giving an eager nod. Law seems a bit like a hothead at times, but she's sure he has patience for Rosinante. How could anyone not? He's such a good man.]
It's not like you meant to lose thirteen years. You've been here.
[Though that makes her have some very uncomfortable thoughts and questions that pop up, all related to timelines and the way things here work.]
[Obviously she's right, he just gets self-conscious, and it's hard to constantly be met with reminders of how much he missed out on. Still, obviously if the choice was to have him here or not to, then he knows which he'd pick.]
I have. And the alternative is worse. Not being here means I probably wouldn't be anywhere at all right now. In a casket, I guess.
[Figuratively, anyway. More literally... Well, it gets gruesome to think about the end results of burial at sea.]
So if anything, it's all made me more intent on doing as the orbs ask. I don't want to waste the opportunity I have here.
[A hand rests on his arm, gentle and reassuring. She knows exactly where he's coming from. But they don't need to get into that. Not when his focus is on the time he missed with Law.]
The time the two of you have together here is a gift. And I'd be incredibly cross if you wasted it.
[It's the first time he's admitted in actual words to anyone other than Law that he's supposed to be dead, though he knows others have worked it out. She doesn't seem bothered, but then again, it isn't that he expected her or anyone else to. It's harder for him to accept it himself. Oh, he'd worked out in those last several hours that it was probably inevitable, but he wasn't actually ready, not by a long shot.
He sighs, and covers her hand with his. Manages a smile, after a moment, though it's weak.]
Wouldn't want to make you cross, that's worse than playing dice with the orbs. I bet you're terrifying when you're angry.
[She laughs, arching her eyebrows as if he's onto something. Clara knows she can be downright vindictive and awful and scary when she's truly mad. And she hopes Rosi never has to see her like that. So far, only the elder Doctor has.]
But I doubt I'm the most frightening person here when they're angry. Surely there's someone worse?
[But she has a hard time imagining anyone angry with him. He's one of the kindest, best men she's ever met.]
Oh, sure, gotta be. Probably someone you'd never expect, too. ... Marta, maybe. That's how you awaken her secret hidden powers, make her angry. Her eyes suddenly glow red.
[Man, wouldn't that be something? Makes him laugh, which helps, and his smile stays bright a few seconds before slowly fading.]
Or there's Law, but he doesn't really get mad at me. Not these days. It's all bluster. Not like when he was a little shrimp who hated my guts. You ever have a kid try to kill you? Takes some kind of determination.
[Clara makes a soft sound, trying to project amusement rather than the fact she's trying to get a feel for what sort of people could ever be mad at someone like him. In her mind, he's too kind and sweet to warrant anger.]
Can't say I've ever had a child try to kill me. Had one that was indirectly responsible for my death, but I'm not about to put that on a baby.
[Before he has time to respond to that snippet of information she's just dropped in his lap, she quickly adds on —]
[Right, that's - he might have to come back to that later. Just as he might have to come back to admitting it's Daisy who's actually angry with him right now. He does want to tell her, because it's weighing on him so greatly, but it's also so easy to dodge giving real answers. Bad habit.
At her question, he thinks a moment, but then shakes his head.]
I'm not sure I can imagine it from either of them. One seems so eager to stay upbeat, and the other, mm. I can't get a read on the older-looking one, actually. He's perceptive, but difficult. The younger one I've seen be awfully serious at times, though it was... empathetic. Patient.
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[Perfect for both her and Newt, she thinks. Not only will it be therapeutic to dabble in music, it'll be an excellent way for them to bond again after everything. So she looks a little excited by the prospect, giving an eager nod.]
I have half a mind to go set things up right now.
[But she has to control some of that eagerness, and wait until the time is right.]
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Let's make sure he's ready. I'll brainstorm some ideas too, but I might leave a lot of the creative part up to you, if that's all right. You can probably make something a lot closer to the sort of place he'd be familiar with.
[And familiarity, hopefully, means comfort.]
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About two seconds later, she realizes high fives may not be a thing where he's from.]
Don't leave me hanging!
[She protests with a laugh, waving her hand a bit.]
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[Right, it takes him a second. But he's seen this around the Ximilia by now, and reaches his far, far larger hand to clap against hers.]
Got lost daydreaming about a nice quiet bar. I miss places like that. Old, creaky wood floors, a fire going in the corner, wind and waves howling outside. Not something I ever thought I'd feel nostalgic for that.
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Sounds perfect if you ask me.
[And she makes a mental note to make something just like that for Rosi. There's no harm in coming up with something that cheers up Newt and offers Rosinante some nostalgia.]
Maybe you can even invite Law to come along. He'd like something like that too, wouldn't he?
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[He laughs quietly, as he has another draw of his cigarette, then leans back on a hand. His smile turns wistful.]
It's funny how much I still don't know. Missing thirteen years of someone's life... I dunno. For me it was just yesterday. I still think of him as a kid sometimes. I keep finding new gaps to try and fill in but I hate asking him questions over and over.
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You shouldn't. I don't know him well, but I can tell he'd be happy to answer any question you had.
[She reassures him, giving an eager nod. Law seems a bit like a hothead at times, but she's sure he has patience for Rosinante. How could anyone not? He's such a good man.]
It's not like you meant to lose thirteen years. You've been here.
[Though that makes her have some very uncomfortable thoughts and questions that pop up, all related to timelines and the way things here work.]
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I have. And the alternative is worse. Not being here means I probably wouldn't be anywhere at all right now. In a casket, I guess.
[Figuratively, anyway. More literally... Well, it gets gruesome to think about the end results of burial at sea.]
So if anything, it's all made me more intent on doing as the orbs ask. I don't want to waste the opportunity I have here.
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[A hand rests on his arm, gentle and reassuring. She knows exactly where he's coming from. But they don't need to get into that. Not when his focus is on the time he missed with Law.]
The time the two of you have together here is a gift. And I'd be incredibly cross if you wasted it.
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He sighs, and covers her hand with his. Manages a smile, after a moment, though it's weak.]
Wouldn't want to make you cross, that's worse than playing dice with the orbs. I bet you're terrifying when you're angry.
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[She laughs, arching her eyebrows as if he's onto something. Clara knows she can be downright vindictive and awful and scary when she's truly mad. And she hopes Rosi never has to see her like that. So far, only the elder Doctor has.]
But I doubt I'm the most frightening person here when they're angry. Surely there's someone worse?
[But she has a hard time imagining anyone angry with him. He's one of the kindest, best men she's ever met.]
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[Man, wouldn't that be something? Makes him laugh, which helps, and his smile stays bright a few seconds before slowly fading.]
Or there's Law, but he doesn't really get mad at me. Not these days. It's all bluster. Not like when he was a little shrimp who hated my guts. You ever have a kid try to kill you? Takes some kind of determination.
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Can't say I've ever had a child try to kill me. Had one that was indirectly responsible for my death, but I'm not about to put that on a baby.
[Before he has time to respond to that snippet of information she's just dropped in his lap, she quickly adds on —]
You haven't seen the Doctor angry, have you?
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At her question, he thinks a moment, but then shakes his head.]
I'm not sure I can imagine it from either of them. One seems so eager to stay upbeat, and the other, mm. I can't get a read on the older-looking one, actually. He's perceptive, but difficult. The younger one I've seen be awfully serious at times, though it was... empathetic. Patient.