Subject: N+??ty Years Hence
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Posted on: 2017-10-14 20:54:00 UTC

"Oh, good, you're back," Inbal'l said. She sighed and waved the Reader over to the lobby sofa she was sitting on. "C'mere. I need you to explain me a thing."

The Reader obligingly sat down next to the New Earth native. She was on her seventh body by now, which had come out resembling nothing so much as an aging Silurian; she rather missed having hair, for very personal reasons, but she had quite enjoyed the one time she had run into a real Silurian while an outfit of the type her fifth self had once classified as "blinding, God, why did I wear that?!" Now, however, she was dressed far more conservatively in a comfortable skirt and a replica of a very, very old Arcadian 442 unit t-shirt.

Her newest companion was in her mid-thirties. Inbal'l had stumbled into the TARDIS one day as the Reader and her long-term companion had been heading out, and had been traveling with them ever since. She kept her hair in a lively mass of colorfully beaded braids, with little pom poms attached to the ends in accordance with a style that had become quite popular on New Earth in the last few years. Her clothing, by contrast, was off-white and had orange buttons and zippers to close the many, many pockets on it.

Inbal'l might have mentioned wanting an explanation, but--as was frequent--she took her time getting to the question once she had the Reader's attention. "Hey, you get her settled in?"

"Oh yes." The Reader nodded, and leaned back against the sofa. She watched a pair of guests check into the hotel as she talked. "She's quite happy with the rooms. She's even looking forward to going swimming."

Inbal'l glanced at her sidelong. "You can't tell me you've never liked swimming."

The Reader smiled. "I could. Of course, it would be a lie, but that's life for you: liars all around." Her smile faded momentarily. "No matter, though, so long as she's happy. That's the important part, Inbal'l."

"Yeah, yeah, you're sweet and joined at the hip." Inbal'l rolled her eyes. "You're such a sappy old lady, Reader. I'm surprised she puts up with it."

The Reader kept smiling. "I've earned my sappiness by now, I think. So: what was your question?"

"Oh, that." Inbal'l sighed, and unrolled the tablet she'd been holding to show a paused video screen. "I was watching this--from Old Earth, you wouldn't know it, it's not your style--but it makes even less sense than usual. What's so scary about the thirteenth Friday?"

"The what?" The Reader frowned and peered at the tablet.

"The thirteenth Friday," Inbal'l repeated. "They're partaking in all kinds of weird superstitions to avoid trouble, because it's the thirteenth Friday."

"It could be something specific to the canon," the Reader suggested, tilting her head to one side, but Inbal'l shook her head.

"It's not fantasy. I checked. It's meant to be a sitcom about daily life in Old New York."

"Then it's most likely Friday the Thirteenth," said the Reader. "I couldn't tell you why, but some Old Earth cultures considered it unlucky. I'm afraid I never found out more."

"But you read it somewhere, didn't you? And you always read the whole book, even if it's boring. I've seen you."

The Reader shrugged one shoulder, looking away. "Yes, well. This is something I heard, rather than read; and the person telling me wasn't from Earth. That really is all I know."

"Rats." Inbal'l sighed and rolled the tablet back up. "I s'pose I'll look it up sometime, then. Come on!" She jumped up and offered the Reader a hand. "Let's go before we're forced to do something horrible."

The Reader blinked up at her. "Something horrible?" she repeated. "I thought we'd chosen well this time. No trouble. What horrible thing did I miss?"

"Swimming," Inbal'l replied, and snickered when the Reader sighed and took her offered hand. "There we go. C'mon, Reader--adventure awaits!"

"We're going to a museum," the Reader said. They began to walk towards the exit.

"A fun museum."

The Reader sighed, but her lips curled into a smile. "An interesting museum. Very quiet."

Inbal'l snorted. "Yeah, we'll see. Come on--TARDIS is that way!"


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Are we doing disclaimers? Okay. This is PPC-related in that the Seventh Reader was once an agent (and still is in the present), but I don't see that it needs disclaiming. Uh, Doctor Who belongs presumably to the BBC, and Inbal'l (een-bahll) is my own invention. Her name apparently means both uvula and clapper of a bell in Hebrew (if you remove the second L, anyway); I chose it purely for the sound, though, which...is now feeling a little meta.

Also, canon-wise? I couldn't tell you for sure if I'll stick with the Silurian idea, but the situation makes sense for the Reader's future. So...consider it canon but with the Reader's appearance subject to change (though either the Seventh or the Eighth Reader is definitely going to look non-Time Lord, so that part won't change unless it goes to the Eighth in the end).

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