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Oliver Day ([personal profile] oliverplus) wrote in [community profile] shifted_logs2011-07-11 12:20 pm

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Characters: Oliver Day ([livejournal.com profile] oliverplus) and OPEN
Location: Your reality!
Time: After Oliver's fairytale has ended, and during or after yours, as you prefer
Summary: Oliver goes on an involuntary reality-hopping tour of the multiverse~
Warnings: Oliver is a geek, and depending on your reality, he might just show it. Possibly a lot.

Tag in if you'd like Oliver to visit you! Prose-style or action tags are fine; just tag in the way you feel like playing.



"Samwise! Don't go under there!"

Oliver had learned a long time ago that "getting lost" and "going somewhere in the TARDIS" were basically synonymous, so he'd long since given up on getting annoyed when it happened. Instead, he usually just looked at it as another adventure to conquer--plus, you never knew what sort of cool things you might find in the meantime. And that was all well and good when he was alone, but this time he'd made the mistake of bringing one of his pets along. Watching a dwarf rabbit run off to be lost in the TARDIS was not the sort of adventure he'd had in mind for today.

He crouched down by the random large machine that was sitting by one of the walls of a room that otherwise appeared to be some sort of study. Aside from the hulking metal contraption, the room was lined with comfortable sofas and armchairs, the lighting coming from lamps on sidetables. Fancy rugs were scattered about on the polished wooden floor, although the area around the machine was bare aside from some telltale scuff marks. And while the space underneath the machine was large enough for a rabbit to fit, Oliver doubted he could even get one of his hands in there. "Come on, come out! I'll get you some nice greens?"

As he leaned down to look under the machine, he just caught sight of a furry ball shooting out and across the room. "Samwise!" He jumped to his feet, realising now that he'd been so intent on the rabbit that he hadn't even thought to close the door to the study when he came in. And, of course, he pet was making straight for it. Oliver ran after him, hoping to grab the door and shut it before Samwise could reach it and disappear into the corridor. It was going to be a close thing. He grabbed at the side of the door--

--and missed. Oliver skidded to a stop, almost falling over in his surprise. Because it was immediately apparent that he hadn't simply missed in his grab--the door wasn't there anymore. The study wasn't either, nor was the familiar hum of the TARDIS.

"What...?" Oliver breathed, looking around him in confusion. "Where am I?"

[identity profile] anoblesavage.livejournal.com 2011-08-02 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
Fortunately, Leela thought exactly the opposite. By asking if she watched the suns regularly, Oliver implied that she could do what she wished, regardless of her blindness.

"I would watch them often with Andred, in the old days," she replied, finding the electronic data pad that opened the door and allowed them access to the roof of the building. She placed her palm to the metal. "I watch them alone now. I will be glad to have company."

The door slid open.

[identity profile] anoblesavage.livejournal.com 2011-08-14 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"I did not bring you hear to stand in the corridor, Oliver," she said with a laugh, brushing off the memories of the past in favour of the more pleasant truths of the present. Andred was gone, yes, but she was not alone. She had friends that were very dear to her and she was determined to make sure that Oliver enjoyed Gallifrey. He was clearly delighted to be there.

[identity profile] anoblesavage.livejournal.com 2011-08-18 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Leela stepped out behind him, moving to the edge of the roof instinctively. The spires and towers of the Citadel stretched out before them, glowing bronze and gold in the early morning light. In the distance, snow capped mountains carpeted with crimson grass and forests of silver leaved trees were starting to be revealed, shining as the shadows retreated.

After giving him a moment to adjust, she asked: "What do you think?"

[identity profile] anoblesavage.livejournal.com 2011-08-22 11:03 am (UTC)(link)
She understood. Even before Oliver summoned up the courage to speak, his sense of awe was palpable. Leela could read it in his quickened breathing and sudden stillness.

Smiling, she squeezed his hand.

"It is not enough to call it beautiful," she said, "But that is the only world we have."

[identity profile] anoblesavage.livejournal.com 2011-08-25 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"Thank you," she countered. She could no longer see the suns with her own eyes, but the catch in his voice when he tried to speak was just as vivid. It allowed her to experience it again and, for Leela, it was as if she was experiencing it for the first time. "I am glad you are so pleased."

[identity profile] anoblesavage.livejournal.com 2011-09-02 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Leela could not see the world changing around them, but she trusted Oliver's eyes as well as her own instincts. Something - something more than the suns rising in the distance - had changed.

She squeezed his hand in return, thinking of how much time had passed - and how much had changed, both on and off the ship - since she had travelled on the TARDIS.

"Then I will next see you on the Plane," she said, "Be well, Oliver."