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Story [Doctor Who] An Ordinary Wednesday

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  1. fardell24

    fardell24 Jedi Knight star 1

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    Aug 31, 2020
    Doctor Who – An Ordinary Wednesday Part 1
    The young woman sat at a table in a London café that seemed like most others in that seemingly ordinary city. It was close to a Tube station, but then many were. A cooling coffee was in front of her, as was a tattered crossword book. She had finished one of the intermediate crosswords when she was interrupted, by her phone ringing.
    “Angie?” she wondered. Why was she calling? She wondered as she answered the phone. “Hello? Angie?”

    “Miss Oswald,” Angie began.

    Miss Oswald interrupted her. “I have said that you can call me Clara.”

    “Yes, Clara,” Angie said. “But your boyfriend is here, with his Box.”

    Ordinarily, Clara would have denied that the Doctor was her boyfriend, but after Trenzalore she wasn’t sure. “Tell him that I’m waiting at the ‘Bean of Plenty.’ He’ll know where it is.”

    “Sure, Clara, bye,” Angie said, before hanging up.

    Clara placed the crossword book back in her handbag and took a sip from her coffee before she heard the familiar sounds of a TARDIS beginning to materialise. Soon, the displaced air was blowing away empty (and nearly empty) cups throughout the establishment. The Doctor stepped out, wearing something on his head. “What’s that?” Clara asked.

    The Doctor took it off. “This?” he asked. “It’s an Akubra. Akubra’s are cool.”

    “Really?” Clara asked.

    “I got it from an Australian town named Tocumwal after I drove a Bunyip back into the Murray River,” the Doctor answered.

    Clara didn’t doubt that. She knew of Tocumwal due to it being close to one of Australia’s large roadside attractions she wanted to see, the Big Strawberry. “I see,” she said.

    “So, where do you want to go?” the Doctor asked.

    Clara thought for a moment. “Back to Australia? A town called Gundagai?” She suggested. The ‘Dog on a Tucker Box’ seemed more interesting than any of the Big Fruit.

    “Cool,” the Doctor said, oblivious to the fact that the TARDIS’ arrival had drawn attention in the café (despite the Perception Filter).

    Clara followed the Doctor into the TARDIS, not realising that one of the baristas was following her.


    Gundagai
    It was early evening when the TARDIS materialised in a side street.
    Inside however…
    The Doctor had set the TARDIS in motion, not realising that it wasn’t only himself and Clara in the console room. “What is this?” the barista asked.

    “Who are you?” the Doctor asked.

    “Dani. I work at the Bean of Plenty,” the barista, Dani, answered.

    “So you just came in?”

    “You did disrupt the café,” Dani answered. “Strange, this Box is bigger on in the inside than the outside.”

    “Is it?” the Doctor asked rhetorically.

    “I’m not original, am I?”

    “Far from it,” Clara said.

    “Why did you land in the café?”

    “Because that was were Clara was,” the Doctor answered.

    “I see,” Dani responded. “Where are we now?”

    “Gundagai, a town in New South Wales,” the Doctor answered.

    “As much as I’d like to look around an Australian town, I need to get back to work,” Dani said.

    “This is a time machine. We can get back to the Bean of Plenty within a minute of us having left,” Clara explained.

    “Time machine?” Dani asked incredulously.

    “Yes. TARDIS, Time and Relative Dimension in Space,” the Doctor said, “Odd…”

    “What’s off?” Clara asked.

    “We arrived here, in Gundagai, straight after I left Tocumwal. My earlier self is talking to Angie right now.”

    “And?” Dani asked.

    “And there is usually a greater time span between subsequent journeys,” the Doctor pondered.

    “You think there may be a connection,” Clara stated.

    “Yes,” the Doctor answered.

    “If you can get me back to work at the same time then I can have a look at this town with you,” Dani said.

    “Be warned. Whereever I go, there is danger,” the Doctor said as he opened the TARDIS doors.

    “I can handle it,” Dani said with a shrug.

    “I’m sure you heard him say he drove something back into a river at Tocumwal,” Clara added.

    “A Bunyip.”

    “Not something you want to encounter in the dark. Gundagai is itself located on a river, the Murrumbidgee,” the Doctor added.

    “I’m willing to take the risk,” Dani said.

    “Just be aware that it’s dangerous,” the Doctor added as he exited the TARDIS.


    Dani looked around the area the TARDIS had appeared in as the Doctor locked the doors. “So, are we near the river?” Clara asked.

    “We’re close to the centre of the town, between the shopping area and the High School,” the Doctor answered. “It should be quiet.”

    “It does seem quiet,” Dani said.

    “That can change quickly,” Clara added.

    “We need to get to a pub.”

    “A pub?” Clara asked.

    “Either that, or a restaurant, somewhere people would be gathering for a relaxing dinner after a long day of work,” the Doctor said.

    “Of course,” Clara said. Just wandering the town looking for things that seemed to be out of place probably wasn’t a good idea.


    “Have you and the Doctor been together long?” Dani asked Clara as they walked away.

    That seemed to bring Clara up short. “You mean, together as in… together?”

    Dani nodded.

    “Um, no?” Clara said. Although she brushed her hair out of her eyes with a nervous expression on her face.

    “Known him long?”

    “It’s a bit hard to tell time in the TARDIS. Probably several months. Where is this going? Do you want to travel with him to?”

    “Probably,” Dani admitted. She had been growing bored of wondering what to do with her life, other than working at the Bean of Plenty and going out clubbing.

    The Doctor overheard Clara and Dani’s conversation. We’re he and Clara together? He would have denied it. But, maybe they were. Afterall, River was dead. He could move on. It appeared that Clara was more than the Impossible Girl. After all, wasn’t that mystery solved at Trenzalore? Even before then, he had found himself attracted to her. (Still, he hated to admit that the Cyberplanner was right!) But were the feelings really reciprocated?

    Suddenly there was a sound! He turned to find the source. He whipped out the sonic screwdriver and ran a scan, while looking around. “Clara! Dani!”

    “Here,” Clara said as she ran up, Dani close behind.

    “What is it?” Dani asked.

    “Readings, similar to those in Tocumwal,” he answered as he read the sonic readout.

    “So, a Bunyip, yeah?” Clara asked.

    “I said similar, not the same. Not necessarily a Bunyip,” he said. “I can’t see anything. Can you?”

    “No,” Clara answered. “Just looks like a normal street in a small country town.”

    “I can’t see anything either. I concur with Clara,” Dani added.


    They waited for about half a minute. The reading vanished. “That’s strange,” the Doctor commented.

    “What’s strange?” Clara asked.

    “It’s vanished.”

    “Well, we can still find a restaurant or pub…” Clara suggested.

    “Of course,” the Doctor responded.


    They soon arrived in the Main Street, and found a restaurant that was open, at the Services Club. There didn’t appear to be many to choose from. “Want to have Dinner rather than lunch?” the Doctor asked.

    “Maybe just an entrée,” Dani answered.

    “I will,” Clara said, with a mischievous smile on her face.


    “Three for Oswald,” Clara said as she came up to the counter.

    “There are many tables available tonight, Ms. Oswald,” the lady behind the counter said.

    “Cool,” Clara said.

    “We don’t get Poms here often.”

    “Pom?” Dani asked.

    “A colloquial term for someone from England,” the Doctor answered.

    The lady laughed. “That’s right.”

    “So, I just choose a table, yeah?” Clara asked.

    “Yes.”


    They sat a table near other groups of people. (So as to overhear any details of strange happenings.) There was a television tuned to one of the news channels.

    “Strange Fog in Tocumwal this evening…”

    “A fog? That’s how they explain it?” the Doctor mused incredulously.

    “What? The Bunyip?” Dani asked.

    “Yes, of course the Bunyip!” the Doctor retorted. “The capability for self-deception. I can hardly believe it at times.”

    “That’s part of what makes us human,” Clara said.

    The Doctor grumbled. He had to admit that she was right. He grabbed a menu. This was his first time at a restaurant in an Australian country town. “Yabbie and Prawns?”

    “Probably some kind of crayfish,” Clara considered.

    “Who would eat a meal consisting only of crustaceans?”

    “Aussies apparently,” Dani added.

    “I’ll try the ‘Bangers and Mash’,” Clara decided.

    “Isn’t that just sausages and mashed potatoes?” Dani asked.

    “One can add side vegetables,” Clara said.

    “Then I’ll have the Fish and Chips. I always wanted to try that,” the Doctor said.

    They then made their order.


    That done, they could hear a conversation at a nearby table. Something mysterious, indeed was happening in Gundagai.
    “…Those things have shown up again.”

    “Are you sure?”

    “Of course!”

    The Doctor turned. “I couldn’t help but overhear…”

    “You shouldn’t listen to others conversations!” One of the others said.

    “…That something has ‘shown up again’?” the Doctor continued despite the interruption.

    “None of your business.”

    “Doctor!” Dani interrupted.

    “Oh, let him,” Clara said with exasperation.

    “I’ll have to ask someone else,” the Doctor decided.

    “We can do it,” Dani said, with a glance at Clara.

    “Sure,” Clara said.

    “Fine,” the Doctor conceded. “I’ll just keep the table!”


    Clara and Dani went over to a couple who had just arrived. “Hi,” Dani said.

    “Hi,” the woman said.

    “We have heard that strange things have been happening here in Gundagai,” Clara said.

    “There have been rumours,” the woman said with visible discomfort. She looked to her partner.

    “Conflicting rumours,” he added.

    “We’d still like to hear them,” Clara said with curiosity in her voice.

    “We should introduce each other first!” the woman objected.

    “Peta!” her partner objected.

    “One doesn’t a conversation like this without knowing each other’s names, Alan,” Peta said.

    “So, you’re Peta and Alan?” Dani asked. “I’m Dani.” She held out her hand.

    “Yes,” Peta said, shaking Dani’s hand.

    “I’m Clara.”

    “So, you’ve been in Australia long?” Peta asked.
     
  2. pronker

    pronker Force Ghost star 4

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    Jan 28, 2007
    Intriguing beginning - love the bunyip mystery! :)