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In the passageways beneath the park, where a group had gathered to break down a long-closed door, a laser beam was widening, and a broad circle began to blacken the surface of the wood, the locks melting and streaming down in shining rivulets, to puddle at the doorstep. The room was getting hot, now.
Outside, all at once, the rides all stopped. Animatronic figures jolted still; boats bumped each other confusedly; rollercoasters fell to the bottom of their tracks and did not continue up. The lights inside the buildings flickered off; the perpetual background noise of music and soundeffects went silent.
Below, the hole in the door began to crackle and spark around the edges, and for just a moment all the eyes trained on the door could see through it a fathomless darkness. An odd, organic silence filled the air; everyone's breathing and small movements were audible, but so too was a new absence of sound, as though the walls were all holding their breath.
And then the air around the door began to shimmer.
In the passageways beneath the park, where a group had gathered to break down a long-closed door, a laser beam was widening, and a broad circle began to blacken the surface of the wood, the locks melting and streaming down in shining rivulets, to puddle at the doorstep. The room was getting hot, now.
Outside, all at once, the rides all stopped. Animatronic figures jolted still; boats bumped each other confusedly; rollercoasters fell to the bottom of their tracks and did not continue up. The lights inside the buildings flickered off; the perpetual background noise of music and soundeffects went silent.
Below, the hole in the door began to crackle and spark around the edges, and for just a moment all the eyes trained on the door could see through it a fathomless darkness. An odd, organic silence filled the air; everyone's breathing and small movements were audible, but so too was a new absence of sound, as though the walls were all holding their breath.
And then the air around the door began to shimmer.
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Date: 2008-12-06 05:16 am (UTC)It was obviously helping. The Master opened his eyes and looked over at the Doctor with an exhausted expression. "TARDIS," he said, and though the inflection didn't suggest it, it was a sort of a question. He hoped they would both go along with it.
The Doctor's TARDIS had developed something of an affinity for him. –sort of terrifying, considering what he had done to her, but then she was every bit as (no, don't say that word)– Her energy would help.
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Date: 2008-12-06 05:25 am (UTC)"TARDIS," he agreed with a disgruntled expression, and glanced at the Rani to include her in the question/invitation. -he needs a nine and a six to complete the next pattern, he knows that straight off, but it's actually the ones that make this a really tricky puzzle, and if he could just...-
"Nine..." he started. "Nine... nine thousand and-" no. "Nine hundred twenty six thousand, nine hundred forty one point one four nine six two nine. Ha!"
He started off in the direction of Toon Town, picking his way a little more carefully than usually necessary, in the dark.
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Date: 2008-12-06 05:06 pm (UTC)As they set off in the dark, she followed them –exactly why was something she was not about to admit to anyone, least of all herself, but it had something to do with the darkness and the fear that she never acknowledged–. After a moment, there was an annoyed snort; she raised her braceleted arm and flicked a switch. A pale white light illuminated their path.
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Date: 2008-12-07 08:23 am (UTC)That's not... right, I don't think. But he wasn't about to the be the one to say something, least of all now, and certainly not when he could finally see the ground. He hopped over a pile of debris.
"Fifty two thousand, eight hundred and thirty point zero three eight two five."
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Date: 2008-12-07 08:39 am (UTC)"Five hundred and sixty one point one six five," he added, after a moment's thought.