Subject: Prompt: Asking someone to marry you
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Posted on: 2017-12-16 20:57:00 UTC

((So I took some liberties with this. Sue me, it's what popped into my head. Concrit is appreciated!))

The Aviator paced in circles around his TARDIS' controls, goggles dangling from his left hand. In his right, he held a piece of paper covered in sprawling Circular Gallifreyan, scrawled hastily and crossed out many times.

"I've known you for ten years now," he muttered, running his fingers through his hair. "And I know that's not very long, but we've been through a lot together and I think it's time we... Urk." He balled the paper up and threw it across the room, where it landed in a pile among other crumpled sheets.

"Mum?" Elanor poked her head around the corner. "Everything alright?"

The Aviator looked up and gave his daughter a tired smile. "Everything's fine, kiddo," he said, leaning against the navigation panel.

The TARDIS hummed, and the Aviator's ears reddened. "That's perfectly fine!" he snapped.

Elanor laughed and came over to slip her hand into his. "Doesn't sound fine to me," she said. "But, um, why're you so worried about planning a surprise for the Detective? I thought you two were..." She trailed off and gestured vaguely.

"It's not just any surprise, Elanor." The Aviator reached into his pocket and produced a small box.

Elanor's mouth fell open and she looked up at the Aviator, eyes wide. "YOU'RE GONNA ASK HIM TO—"

"Shh!" the Aviator hissed, looking around frantically for signs of Zeb. The last thing he wanted was for his partner to overhear and spoil everything.

"I'm gonna get a dad?!" Elanor whispered, beginning to bounce in place.

"Maybe, Ellie, maybe," the Aviator said. "The Detective is... well. You know what he's like."

"But he loves you," Elanor said, folding her arms. "And you love him. Right?"

The Aviator looked up at the ceiling, as if searching for the right words written among the tangle of cables. "I mean—"

"Right?" Elanor repeated.

"Right," the Aviator said, "but it's not that simple. Life's not a fairy tale where as long as you're in love, everything will be okay. Both people have to be compatible, both have to want the same things out of life, and... while Dee's talked about the possibility of us making it official, he's been hurt in the past. We both have."

Elanor pulled away to sit on the chair facing the navigation panel, putting her feet up on the Aviator's knees. "Well, why not just ask him?" she said. "Not like you haven't talked about it before, right?"

The Aviator crossed his arms uncomfortably. "Elanor, I appreciate you trying to help, but this is something I have to figure out for myself, alright?"

Elanor's face fell, but she nodded. "Alright," she said, getting up and trudging to the door. She looked back before she left. "Promise I won't tell Uncle Zeb," she said with a faint smile.

"Thanks, kiddo," the Aviator said, blowing her a kiss. Once she'd shut the door, he let out a long string of swears, collapsing in her recently-vacated seat.

He pulled the box out of his pocket and opened it, staring glumly at the simple gold band.

The TARDIS hummed again.

"I know he does, baby," the Aviator sighed, lightly touching the ring. "I just gotta work up the courage first."

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