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. )
Great. ( sounding a bit taken aback and worried — but he frowns just as fast, because if there is one thing that is not at all, ever, okay, it is amy being threatened or hurt. )
's all right. He didn't even try to kill me. [ she can deal with being threatened a little better than she can with anyone actually trying to kill her. ]
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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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[ but that was just that weird world, right. okay, then. ]
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[ who scared the hell out of her. ]
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[ he was bloody terrifying, too. ]
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