Subject: Okay, and a proper one this time.
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Posted on: 2018-05-03 02:40:00 UTC

The Aviator was lying on the sofa, his legs draped over its back as he read. Well, tried to read; he kept checking the console's clock every thirty seconds, anxiety building by the minute.

When a portal spun open, the Aviator nearly fell off the couch in excitement, tripping over his feet before jumping up and catching his daughter in a hug. "Elanor!" he cried.

"Mummy!" Elanor yelped when he picked her clean off the ground, swinging her around. "I missed you!"

The Aviator hugged her tight, burying his face in her hair. "I missed you too, kiddo," he said, his voice thick. Elanor's small arms wound their way around his neck, and he readjusted his grip so she wouldn't slide down. "Might just have to sneak away to Gallifrey to say hello next year, won't I?"

Elanor pulled back, frowning at him. "Mummy, you can't get in trouble with the Flowers, you know that," she scolded.

"Yeah, I suppose you're right," the Aviator said, and grinned. "But I won't get in trouble if they never find out, will I?"

Elanor giggled and shook her head. "Where's Uncle Zeb?"

"He's visiting Jacques," the Aviator said, setting Elanor down. "You want anything to eat, kiddo? I could make your favorite pasta—or—"

"Cookies!" Elanor said, her eyes lighting up. "Human cookies, with real chocolate!"

The Aviator grinned and sloped towards the kitchen area, Elanor trotting at his heels. "Cookies it is!" he declared, and stage-whispered, "I won't tell Uncle Zeb if you want to eat the raw dough."

"You mean you don't want me to tell him if you do," Elanor said, laughing.

"Well, yes, that too." The Aviator ruffled her hair. "Why don't you get the eggs out and I'll get the mixer, and you can tell me all about how your finals went."

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