[ amy's there a little later, dressed in a mini-skirt and just a t-shirt despite zelien's more old-fashioned appearance usually. well, it's a jungle now and the mosquitos are too big to just bite her legs, right?
Hey. ( it's so bloody hot. even staying in the shade doesn't seem to help, the humidity is ridiculous. ridiculous enough that rory has forgone his usual two or more layers, sticking only to a single shirt — sleeves rolled up to the elbows, collar and top button left undone. he eyes amy's skirt with appreciation and a vague sense of envy; he's in full length trousers.
his hands are folded together; he's tracing over one of the knuckles on his right hand with his thumb, his mind still half on whale. )
[ that's a hummed agreement and — he is eyeing her skirt, but her gaze lingers on his arms. yes, let her just sidle up to rory and run her fingers over his ( oh so naked ) forearm. ]
Have you been outside? ( he asks dryly, shivering in a not at all unpleasant way when amy's fingers slide up his skin — he wonders if this is some sort of 'you punched whale' thing. )
In the face, ( rory says. part of him's embarrassed about it; he honestly hadn't intended to go that far. but part of him, okay, he'll admit it, wants to impress her a little bit. it's not often he does this kind of thing. ) Quite hard.
Anything for my lady, ( he says, all fake formal and smiling a bit. but he sobers quickly after the kiss, his expression falling to quite serious. something's obviously weighing on his mind. )
What is it? [ even if she didn't know how to read him so well, he isn't being particularly subtle about the fact that there's something on his mind right now. ]
When he was mad, obviously. He texted me to apologise. ( he allows some of his anger to show, and leans back against the gate. he knows, he knows it wasn't whale's fault. but. )
Probably thought you'd be cross enough already. ( it's almost conversational; he reaches out with his hand to take hers, seeing her angry — and expecting it — but wanting to try and keep her from storming off in revenge. )
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one good thing about this. ] Hey.
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his hands are folded together; he's tracing over one of the knuckles on his right hand with his thumb, his mind still half on whale. )
Lovely weather, isn't it?
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[ that's a hummed agreement and — he is eyeing her skirt, but her gaze lingers on his arms. yes, let her just sidle up to rory and run her fingers over his ( oh so naked ) forearm. ]
No undershirt today, then?
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[ it's a 'you punched whale' thing and an 'i like the way you look' thing. ]
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So, you punched him, then.
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yeah, she appreciates it. leaning in to kiss him: ] My hero.
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[ uh oh. ]
What is it, Rory? Tell me.
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[ say that this is a bad joke. ]
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[ and she's angry, too. trying to kill her is one thing — actually killing the doctor is quite another. ]
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[ but she doesn't try to wrench her hand away ]
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The Doctor's fine now.
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[ but she doesn't really mean it — she's just angry and worried and — dragging in a deep breath. ]
Right.
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