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Current Kinda wanna RP BG3....
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Thirsting over Pedro Pascal.
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7 yrs ago
Finally saw Endgame and don't know what to do anyone.
7 yrs ago
In a mood for some GoT RP. Anyone else?
7 yrs ago
It's been a while hasn't it?

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I'm only human.

Aren't we all?

Eventually we all fall.

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Ew job applications, soul crushing things.

Okay, looking forward.

Hopefully we can do something more than just a post a week cause it's getting a bit hard to keep LOK on the brain with a lot of pausing.
But now I can take classes that I care about, that matter for my Major. :3

Just let me be happy damnit!

I'll see if I wanna edit it or not, my sugar high can only do me so much good. ^^;
[Universe 1]

Jennifer looked to the Dalek who got what it wanted. "What are you planning on doing? What are you going to accomplish? Is there someplace you can go, where you don't have to just keep killing? I mean this is a fresh start for you." Jen told it as they continued on their path now that the balkheads had been lifted. "I mean, you said the Doctor and you were so similar but I really don't see the resemblance at all. You're both going on about some war but it's over now right? Just leave it in the past and move on." She told the alien as they kept going along, it pointing its weapon at her while she had dropped hers in the hallway, deeming it pointless. "The Doctor is really great and you know what, you're not entirely awful either..." She was trying.

The Dalek suddenly came to a stop and shot up at the ceiling, creating a large hole.

Was it gonna escape? And do what?

She saw the Doctor toward him, carrying a large weapon. Instinctively she moved in front of the silent Dalek who seemed to be mulling over its place in the universe as well as what Jennifer had said to him. "There's no need to do this." She told the Doctor. "Why do you have to kill it? I mean yeah it did some bad things but it can change. And it is changing!" She protested. Why couldn't the Doctor see that? Was he so blinding by his hate that he couldn't just notice that the Dalek wasn't a blood thirsty thing anymore? The Doctor said it couldn't change and Jen gave hm a bit of a glare. Didn't he trust her word, what she knew? While limited, she knew the Dalek behind her. "You're not a killer." She told the Doctor, her look darkening.

But then the Dalek said the Doctor would make a good Dalek. She wanted to roll her eyes. Couldn't the two of them just stop? God, she felt like she was trying to separate two brats who were arguing about something that happened last week. The Doctor took aim again and she couldn't believe what she was seeing. Would he really shoot through her to get to a Dalek? It kind of broke her heart. He ended up discarding his weapon but she still wasn't happy with him. His intentions were somehow good and bad. The Dalek and Doctor exchanged more words, the Doctor explained how her DNA had somehow tainted the lone Dalek. Unable to stand it, the Dalek killed itself and it seemed for now, there was no danger. Jennifer still didn't feel any less relieved though.

Had she been feeling like herself, she would have tossed Van Statten a kiss but instead she just followed the Doctor, unable to shake the feeling of disappointment. They got back in the TARDIS and Jen walked over to him, tempted to start yelling at him. "That Dalek is wrong." She told the Doctor. "The war is over, you can't hold one Dalek accountable for all crimes just like you can't do the same to yourself. I don't know what happened back then but you're not a killer, you save and help people. You do a lot of good." Jen told him. "And you've changed just like him, when I met you, you didn't wanna be around anyone but still, you wanted to talk to that Nesting Consciousness, you wanted to talk before restoring to violence. And I really admired that about you." She smiled a little.

Then she moved over and hugged him lightly. "And you had a super awesome space ship." She teased.

- - -

[Universe 2]

As they went along, Summer asked if the world would really get overrun by the aliens, he shook his head, a little amused that she didn't get it by this point. "It won't happen, certain points in time keep things on track but for the most part, events are free to be changed in any sort of way. The reason why don't remember Carrionites is because they don't succeed." He told her. "Remember in Back to the Future when Marty went back and changed events so that when he went forward in time, his life was much better? Well that's how it works." He made a thoughtful face. He didn't want to get into it. Now wasn't the time. "Sort of." The Doctor waved a hand, certain that Summer would just trust him and hurry along.

Now time to put an end to these pests.

He looked around and suddenly one appeared, lovely.

The Doctor stepped forward, taking the invitation. Or bait, as some may call it. Summer stuck by him though his mind was back to unraveling the detestable fate they had in store for everyone. Before the man could say or do anything to Lilith, Summer stepped forward, saying she got it. He opened his mouth to stop her since he already predicted what she may do and it wouldn't work. He frowned at her attempt while it was good, it wasn't right. He shook his head. "That won't work on another one. Words are very selective and delicate. Naming them won't work multiple times and not like that, I'm afraid." He told Summer.

Lilith and Doctor then converse, his view of the witches only growing more dim. Planning an escape, she managed to snag a lock of his hair. She then flew off but not without stabbing him in the heart. While his name was a secret, there were other ways to get to him. Stumbling to his feet, the Doctor glanced to Summer before he blacked out. When he came around, Summer seemed okay which was quite a relief. "Come on, we need to hurry." He got to his feet with her help. "You're alright yes?" He had to check. She was and so he hurried with her back to the Globe Theater. When they got there, much to his horror, the play is already wrapping up. "No!" He pushed his way to the backstage, finding Shakespeare coming around, having been knocked out. The Carrionites appeared and the Doctor looked to Summer and William.

"We need powerful words, words of any sort as long as they have real meaning behind them." He said as he hurried onto the stage to see the gathered crowd in terror. With the help of Shakespeare and Summer, they settled on a handy spell from Harry Potter to drive them back to their own world, sealing the link as they vanished. "Brilliant! Absolutely brilliant!" The Doctor declared, grin wide as the chaos subsided. He turned to Summer, suddenly feeling a bit drained and a bit tired. "I think we should take our leave now. I'm sorry this didn't go as planned." The Doctor said to Summer though this was becoming a habit and it wasn't as bad as it seemed. "It's been a real treat." He said to the playwright.

"The future is surely a sight to see, you two have stories of your own to write." The man smiled to them both.
Bump.
If it is AU, in the modern day, would you just want to push the second war up to our current time? What characters were you thinking of using? It could be possible that if the war went south (well technically it did) for the baddies, they could just go into hiding in the modern muggle world and try to figure out how to reclaim their position of power. But again, I'm blanking on a real conflict that can kick start some decent development, it depends if you enjoy slice of life pacing or prefer something else.
At the mention of Soul Silver, she gave a nod. It rang a bell though she hadn't yet gotten a chance to play it. Most of those old school games were tough to find and you'd only play it if you knew someone who kept theirs in good condition. But for the games of today, Sasha was pretty happy and had no complaints. James then mentioned games which centered around the end of the world.

"Yeah those can be interesting, a little too sad for me though." Thinking about that could be kind of hard.

And at times unwelcomed.

Then there was a proposal where she could go home with James and his family and stay for the night. Her mother, Janet seemed okay with the idea though her father appeared a bit more uneasy, not because something would happen but because it was another reminder that his little girl growing up and would someday spread her wings and move far away, get a job and a boyfriend, a degree and all of that stuff. Janet looked to Hannah. "That would be fine, I'm sure she won't cause any trouble. Will you?" She looked to Sasha.

"Of course." Sasha sighed softly, she wasn't a little kid anymore.

"We could use a night to ourselves, I'll be honest." Janet leaned over to the other mother. This comment went unnoticed by the other kids and teens amongst the group though. Sasha turned her attention back to James who mentioned that they could play games and look at books. The girl was sure they'd find plenty of things to do together, despite being opposite genders. Matt snickered a little more and Sasha gave him a bit of a smile, still unsure as to how to act around an older boy, let alone a brother of a potential friend.

"That'll be fun, sure." Sasha told James. She looked and saw the playground had finally be vacated by the other kids. "Come on." She tapped the boy on the head as she got to her feet. While munching on cake was quite fun, she felt like running around for a little bit, enjoy the sunshine.

Scurrying over to the playground, the girl took a seat on the swing.

They were one of her favorite things at the park. She enjoyed the sensation of flying, of being weightless in the air, even for just a split second. She dug her toes into the sand and began to push herself backwards and then forwards, using her legs to build up momentum. The girl took a deep breath, her stomach beginning to flutter. It was so familiar to her. Sasha imagined it was how magic felt. James was slow to join her but when he finally did, she gave him a grin.

Part of her had also considered that James may want to get away from everyone, they were making a big deal out of nothing right? "I love summer, but autumn isn't bad either." She commented, "I mean school starts sure but we get Halloween and other stuff too."
AUs can be a tad tricky, since it's more of an "unknown" situation, while I've enjoyed them, it's essential that both people are on the same page as far as roles, intentions, situations and setting. When you mention "bad guys" who do you consider bad and is there one or two (or however many I guess) you'd like to focus on redoing them in a modern setting as another person, so to speak?
Math is so horrible, I'm so glad I don't need to take it anymore and can get on with my life. *eye roll*

It's a good feeling. Hahaha.
Oh yes, such a beautiful day, it shall be commemorated in gold stone for people to admire and look back for years to come. :3

*strikes a sexy pose*
Bump because my class is finally over!
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