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The Doctor ([personal profile] fifthdoctor) wrote2016-05-18 10:25 pm

A Doctor in the Opera House

The Tardis wheezed and groaned its way into being, the sound echoing off the dark cavernous halls as it rematerialized. Inside, the Doctor was finishing flicking of switches and turning on the screen. "Well, where are we this time?" he asks of no one in particular. It was too dark right outside the window to tell so, with a shrug, he rummages around for a torch before going to the door to open it. Might as well work out where and when he is the old fashioned way.

Clicking on the flashlight as he exits the Tardis. "Hello...anyone here?" he says carefully.
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[personal profile] keening_phantom 2016-05-21 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
"You should not be down here, Monsieur. The rats, they are not picky about what or whom they eat." There is a faint chuckle to the tone of the voice, but it's not a pleasant sound.
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[personal profile] keening_phantom 2016-05-21 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
"Do you not know?" Another dark chuckle, the voice leading him down the hall, to turn a corner. Off in the distance he'll see the dim light from a lantern. Erik is actually helping instead of guiding a fly into his spider web for once.

"This is the Opera Populair, Monsieur."
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[personal profile] keening_phantom 2016-05-21 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
Well, it was the best opera house in Paris at the time, and it strokes Erik's ego to hear it called both marvelous and the most famous opera house of all time.

"Turn left when you reach the lamp, Doctor. You only need to follow the lanterns to reach the upper levels." Erik doesn't bother to answer the questions levied at him.
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[personal profile] keening_phantom 2016-05-21 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
"The opera house, of course." The voice follows as Erik keeps to his hiding spot. What a curious fellow to be having a conversation with a disembodied voice. He was either quite mad or possibly too inquisitive for his own good.