The Master (
soundsofdrums) wrote2011-10-03 10:02 am
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[He's always been good at controlling his outward appearance, so the Master doesn't look as upset as he really is. Still, there's quiet anger turmoiling just beneath the surface. A fury that barely contained. Only his eyes betray this, if you look hard enouigh.
The blood soaking his dress shirt and the two bulletholes in the chest area of it add a bit to the look.]
What an unfortunate week. We'll all just move on from it, lest it become a game of just who acted more idiotic, hmm?
Private to the Eleventh Doctor // Unhackable
Happy to get all of that out of your system, aren't you now?
The blood soaking his dress shirt and the two bulletholes in the chest area of it add a bit to the look.]
What an unfortunate week. We'll all just move on from it, lest it become a game of just who acted more idiotic, hmm?
Private to the Eleventh Doctor // Unhackable
Happy to get all of that out of your system, aren't you now?
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I have to say, Juliet, there was a certain appeal about your ferocity last week.
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I - I could not abide how horrible everyone was treating you, Lord Saxon. But it is not normally in my nature to be so - so bold. Such anger is usually found in my cousin.
[She shakes her head.]
But it seemed as though there was a conspiracy against you last week. Even people whom I do not think you know tried to tell me you were not a good man. It makes little sense to me.
[She gestures to the one comfortable looking chair in the great room - Tybalt's chair.]
But come, sit, and I shall bring you something to eat. I do not have much, but I will gladly share what I do have.
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[He chuckles, moving to sit down in the chair.]
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Have I not told you before that I shall hear no one speak ill of my friend? Not even the man himself? You have been a very good man here, regardless of what has happened in the past. You have been a dear friend to me.
[She disappears into the kitchen for a moment, returning with the tray she'd arranged while waiting for him, and sets it on his lap.]
It was not only the Doctor and his friends, Lord Saxon. Mr. Spencer said the same, and he knows you not, save through watching the little machine - he told me so himself. He even tried to imply that you -
[She shakes her head again.]
Why people whom I know not well at all wish to tear me from your company, I do not understand.