There's a general silence in response to the update about Ashildr, finally broken by Dee: "Eeep."
"Yes, that does sum up some of the problems with immortality -- especially when you're the only one around that you know of," Doc agrees, rubbing his daughter's back. "The diary business is a good idea, though. Heh -- perhaps you could even use it as a framework for the stories!"
"Sheesh, imagine just calling yourself 'Me' because everyone who knew your original name. . ." Marty glances at Doc and leans up against him.
Doc pats him on the shoulder. "I'm fine. And in my case, it wasn't because everyone I'd known had died, it was because some bastard kidnapped me and then refused to use my actual name."
"I think 'aloof' might do for the word you wanted, though there might be a better one," Vic says. "Either way, good thing she started caring again. . .and I hope you run into the guy she made immortal, that's one hell of a plot thread to leave hanging."
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29/10/15 03:25 (UTC)"Yes, that does sum up some of the problems with immortality -- especially when you're the only one around that you know of," Doc agrees, rubbing his daughter's back. "The diary business is a good idea, though. Heh -- perhaps you could even use it as a framework for the stories!"
"Sheesh, imagine just calling yourself 'Me' because everyone who knew your original name. . ." Marty glances at Doc and leans up against him.
Doc pats him on the shoulder. "I'm fine. And in my case, it wasn't because everyone I'd known had died, it was because some bastard kidnapped me and then refused to use my actual name."
"I think 'aloof' might do for the word you wanted, though there might be a better one," Vic says. "Either way, good thing she started caring again. . .and I hope you run into the guy she made immortal, that's one hell of a plot thread to leave hanging."