The Doctor {tenth} (
timey_wimey) wrote2011-05-06 01:46 pm
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[RL - Edgeworth - the literature of the multiverse is fascinating kay]
[Well, Edgeworth had said that the Doctor could have the run of his apartment - or well, the media sections of it, and the Doctor had been more than happy to take him up on that offer. For starters, as lovely as the Lagrange base lot were and as much like family as they were to him, he was going crazy cooped up in that base. Not just from the cabin fever, but being stuck in one place with not much to do was giving him far too much time to think. Getting off of it for a bit, grabbing a world-hop and exploring someone else's very extensive, other-universal media library would be a welcome change. And Edgeworth did have a very nice house.
Currently, the Doctor was knelt in front of Edgeworth's very extensive Steel Samurai collection, reading the backs of the boxes with interest. He'd heard the show mentioned in passing before by one or two people on Edgeworth's world, and he'd never really though much of it, but there was no denying that it definitely wasn't anything that existed on his own Earth, or, come to think of it, any others on the community. And well, that just made him even more curious, especially given that he'd already gone through five books already (one of them had been an Agatha Christie novel that he'd read a lot already, but there was no harm in revisiting your old favourites). Seeing something completely new, he reflected, would be a breath of fresh air, and he couldn't suppress a grin at the thought that Edgeworth of all people was a secret enthusiast of shows with neo-olde-samurai as protagonists.
Now, if only he could figure out which one to start with...]
Currently, the Doctor was knelt in front of Edgeworth's very extensive Steel Samurai collection, reading the backs of the boxes with interest. He'd heard the show mentioned in passing before by one or two people on Edgeworth's world, and he'd never really though much of it, but there was no denying that it definitely wasn't anything that existed on his own Earth, or, come to think of it, any others on the community. And well, that just made him even more curious, especially given that he'd already gone through five books already (one of them had been an Agatha Christie novel that he'd read a lot already, but there was no harm in revisiting your old favourites). Seeing something completely new, he reflected, would be a breath of fresh air, and he couldn't suppress a grin at the thought that Edgeworth of all people was a secret enthusiast of shows with neo-olde-samurai as protagonists.
Now, if only he could figure out which one to start with...]
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[It wasn't until Edgeworth had ushered the dog back into the apartment with a few choice, doting words that he noticed they weren't alone.]
[With surprise (and maybe a touch of embarrassment)] Doctor! So glad you could take me up on my offer. [He dropped his keys in the glass bowl on the sofa table then cleared his throat.] When did you arrive?
omg so late ;;
[ Noticing the bag of groceries in Edgeworth's hand, he rose to his feet. ] Can I help you with those, or are you good?
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[True to his word, Edgeworth set the bag down on the island, put away the perishables, and was quickly back in the living room. He gave the Doctor a small smile.] So... Is my collection living up to your expectations so far?
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Oh, I'd say more than that. You really do have an excellent library going on in here. Actually -- [ He lifted the two boxes he was holding. ] I was just looking at these. I'm pretty sure we don't have anything like The Steel Samurai on my world, or any other I've heard of for that matter, even though I've heard Mileina mention it once or twice. I guess Pearl must have introduced her to it or something.