'Theta'? Was that what he'd called the Doctor? Jack raised an eyebrow at him at mention of this name. Was that what his name was? He wasn't sure but it sounded less... impressive than he'd figured the Doctor would have.
"I'm fine with just being a passenger," Jack told Koschei, slipping his hands into his pockets. It wasn't as though he'd forgotten everything that the man who wore that face had done. Far from it. With Jack's amazing memory, he wouldn't be forgetting for a long, long time. In fact, the cheerfulness was actually somewhat alarming and concerning. He didn't know how to behave now, and all this talk about 'getting his mind back'.. it set Jack at unease because of how very, very wrong it could go.
"Theta Sigma. My name back at the Academy." The Doctor figured he might as well state it right now and out loud, he'd seen the look Jack gave him. By now he almost thought of Theta as a separate person, but the way Koschei... The Master, but Koschei now, was talking to him and calling him a name he hadn't heard in too long... It made him feel just a bit like Theta again
"You shouldn't bother Jack too much, Kosch." There he went, the shortening, it already came natural. He had to get a grip on himself. "Come here, Jack. I'll fix up your vortex manipulator a little, if you're going off on your own I want you to be able to send out a distress signal when an amazon is crushing you between her thighs or something."
Koschei raised an eyebrow before he recalled what the Doctor had said before he'd even met Jack. Being friendly wasn't an option here. Yes, that's right, no one liked him. How could he ever forget? Moving away, he held up his hands purposefully to show that okay, yes, he was back off. No more bothering anyone. "Right, right, most hated guy in the room. I forgot. That does tend to happen when you have no idea why people hate you. Forgive me."
Hands back in his pockets and feeling somewhat rejected, Koschei returned to studying the console. He wanted to ask about the vortex manipulator but he very much expected that wouldn't end too well either. What a tedious thing this was. The situation was ideal but there were so many pitfalls that really killed the mood.
Jack didn't want to be too much of a burden, and he could already feel the waves of dejection coming from Koschei. Jack crossed over to the Doctor and held out his wrist with the vortex manipulator. "You know you can contact me on it too, right?" he said with a very insistent look. "If you need me for any reason, I want to know about it, all right? I might not be as clever as you lot, but you two can't throw a punch for a damn."
Then, a thought occurred to him. Koschei seemed very much to be interested in Jack, and practically brimming with questions. "Koschei. You... don't notice anything odd about me?"
The Doctor pulled his screwdriver out and started to work on the vortex manipulator, needing a while to find the right settings. He wanted Jack to be well equipped, so what he was doing could pretty much count as an upgrade, too. Perhaps he was also showing off, because he couldn't resist. "Punch, no, but you should see me fence. But yeah. I'll bear that in mind, captain."
And then Jack asked about that and the Doctor's face hardened. He wished he hadn't drawn attention to it, because now he'd have to explain. But it was Jack's fate, Jack's life and he was free to talk and ask about it when he wanted to. Even Koschei. He couldn't keep him from everything.
Koschei looked up and frowned at Jack, his head tilted to the side as he debated how best to answer it. "Well, I was going to say anything but yes?" Koschei said very tentatively in the form of a question because Jack did give him a headache and a little bit of wrongness hit him whenever he was too near but it wasn't anything he couldn't cope with. Jack didn't fit into this world properly, that was certain, but it would be wrong to push the topic. "I mean it's a little rude to just ask that point blank but you're not normal, are you? That's okay! Not complaining, it's a lifestyle choice. If it works, it works."
Koschei shrugged his shoulders, not wanting to push because hell, he already knew this guy didn't like him and he lived to save his pretty face form bruises. He could be nice, just like this. See, how nice?
Defensively, he just took several very long steps back. "I'm a man of words, Captain, not of fighting so please could you not punch me if that was the wrong answer. I value my face."
Jack watched Koschei back up and away from him. "Don't do anything worth punching you over, and I won't." He gave a smile, examining his vortex manipulator. There seemed to be some kind of upgrade available on it, for which Jack was actually rather impressed with, suddenly a little grateful for the Doctor's kindness.
"You're right though. I'm not normal. I'm a bit odd. But now that we've talked about it and gotten it out of the way, it doesn't have to be brought up again, does it?" He moved to lean against the railing, arms folded. At least this one was a bit more well-mannered, so at least he had that going for him.
"Right, Jack. This should last you." The Doctor let go of Jack's wrist, considering the screwdriver for a few seconds before putting it away. He flashed Jack a smile, turning the same expression to Koschei. "Almost there... Where did you leave your tie?" He frowned and waved it off. "Never mind, we'll find it." It was there and then he decided that he'd better take Koschei by the hand. The Master might have wandered off to plan his next genocide, but Koschei? Why, Koschei was just as likely to lose his path because he saw something shiny nearby.
"Oh, Jack." That smile was for him again. "Would you like a key?"
"Right, good, no punching," Koschei agreed as he held Theta's hand with a small frown because they hadn't held hand since they were young. He wanted to protest but the Doctor seemed so happy that his protest died before it was said, simply letting him instead of fighting. "I'm not a tie person, it looked stupid. Nah, don't like it."
Koschei looked between Jack and the Doctor before a small childish look came across his face. Why did he had to hold the Doctor's hand like a child but Jack didn't have to? That wasn't fair! It was awfully rude actually. "Must we hold hands, Theet? We're not children."
"A key would be lovely. Don't want to wake you up if I'm coming in late. That would be rude, wouldn't it?" He smiled at how sweet the two of them were being. He couldn't help it; it really was nice. And definitely a nice change of pace from the way things had been since the three of them started this journey. He sincerely hoped it would last.
"But just in case it wasn't obvious, don't wait up for me." He winked at the Doctor. He'd much rather spend his shore leave in bed with him, but a stranger at a bar would work just as nicely, he thought. Something, anything at this point would be an improvement.
"I don't have to literally hold it all the time. I just meant..." The Doctor let go of Koschei's hand so he could rummage around for the key instead. "We just shouldn't lose each other, that's all."
He pulled a key out from the console and stepped forward to put it over Jack's head. "Just be careful." There were things he might have said if they had been alone, but knowing him he'd have shut up then, too. Keep it all to himself until it was too late, that seemed to be his strategy this regeneration. No, really, it always had been. One look at Koschei, the Master, was more than enough to remind him of that.
He might have said something at least, but he had to go about landing the TARDIS and he was already sure Koschei would complain about his... technique.
"Where would you go all night in a market town? I mean yeah there's a lot of shops but do you really need to look in every -- oh," Okay, now he felt dumb. Jack was going off to pick up chicks or something, just like the Doctor said earlier. Not go on an all night shopping spree like a strange weird person. Not wanting to draw attention to how dumb he'd just been, he cleared his throat and purposefully put his hands in his pockets so the Doctor couldn't hold them.
"Come on then, let's go. We're wasting daylight hours," Koschei insisted as he took the lead, tired of sounding like an idiot and watching these two be weird. He was there was something deep and meaningful there but he was totally out of the loop.
Koschei tried to open the doors but alas, the TARDIS wouldn't let him out. Biting his lower lip, he turned to the Doctor with an annoyed sigh, "She really hates me, huh?"
Koschei's ignorance was actually somewhat endearing, and Jack couldn't help but laugh and follow them out. He tucked the key into his shirt. The Doctor and Koschei might actually be all right for now, and if not, well the Doctor knew full well how to reach him. With a pat on the shoulder, he broke off from the pair, eager to see what sort of trouble he could get himself into.
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"I'm fine with just being a passenger," Jack told Koschei, slipping his hands into his pockets. It wasn't as though he'd forgotten everything that the man who wore that face had done. Far from it. With Jack's amazing memory, he wouldn't be forgetting for a long, long time. In fact, the cheerfulness was actually somewhat alarming and concerning. He didn't know how to behave now, and all this talk about 'getting his mind back'.. it set Jack at unease because of how very, very wrong it could go.
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"You shouldn't bother Jack too much, Kosch." There he went, the shortening, it already came natural. He had to get a grip on himself. "Come here, Jack. I'll fix up your vortex manipulator a little, if you're going off on your own I want you to be able to send out a distress signal when an amazon is crushing you between her thighs or something."
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Hands back in his pockets and feeling somewhat rejected, Koschei returned to studying the console. He wanted to ask about the vortex manipulator but he very much expected that wouldn't end too well either. What a tedious thing this was. The situation was ideal but there were so many pitfalls that really killed the mood.
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Then, a thought occurred to him. Koschei seemed very much to be interested in Jack, and practically brimming with questions. "Koschei. You... don't notice anything odd about me?"
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And then Jack asked about that and the Doctor's face hardened. He wished he hadn't drawn attention to it, because now he'd have to explain. But it was Jack's fate, Jack's life and he was free to talk and ask about it when he wanted to. Even Koschei. He couldn't keep him from everything.
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Koschei shrugged his shoulders, not wanting to push because hell, he already knew this guy didn't like him and he lived to save his pretty face form bruises. He could be nice, just like this. See, how nice?
Defensively, he just took several very long steps back. "I'm a man of words, Captain, not of fighting so please could you not punch me if that was the wrong answer. I value my face."
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"You're right though. I'm not normal. I'm a bit odd. But now that we've talked about it and gotten it out of the way, it doesn't have to be brought up again, does it?" He moved to lean against the railing, arms folded. At least this one was a bit more well-mannered, so at least he had that going for him.
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"Oh, Jack." That smile was for him again. "Would you like a key?"
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Koschei looked between Jack and the Doctor before a small childish look came across his face. Why did he had to hold the Doctor's hand like a child but Jack didn't have to? That wasn't fair! It was awfully rude actually. "Must we hold hands, Theet? We're not children."
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"But just in case it wasn't obvious, don't wait up for me." He winked at the Doctor. He'd much rather spend his shore leave in bed with him, but a stranger at a bar would work just as nicely, he thought. Something, anything at this point would be an improvement.
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He pulled a key out from the console and stepped forward to put it over Jack's head. "Just be careful." There were things he might have said if they had been alone, but knowing him he'd have shut up then, too. Keep it all to himself until it was too late, that seemed to be his strategy this regeneration. No, really, it always had been. One look at Koschei, the Master, was more than enough to remind him of that.
He might have said something at least, but he had to go about landing the TARDIS and he was already sure Koschei would complain about his... technique.
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"Come on then, let's go. We're wasting daylight hours," Koschei insisted as he took the lead, tired of sounding like an idiot and watching these two be weird. He was there was something deep and meaningful there but he was totally out of the loop.
Koschei tried to open the doors but alas, the TARDIS wouldn't let him out. Biting his lower lip, he turned to the Doctor with an annoyed sigh, "She really hates me, huh?"
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