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Gotta Get -- Forward In Time?
There's a curious sense of deja-vu in the air -- but then again, that's what you get when a father and a daughter have birthdays so close to each other. And the daughter is the DeLorean from Back To The Future so she's happy enough to reuse some of the decorations from her father's party last Saturday. There's a few new touches, of course -- silver streamers and balloons added to the orange, red, and yellow ones -- but nobody could blame you for walking in and wondering if you went back in time. (Which may be exactly the feeling Dee's going for, being a time machine and all.)
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"We cause deja-vu," Doc points out with a laugh. "And not really. Just trying to figure out what, if anything, we're doing for Halloween this year."
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"Honey, she has access to a TARDIS and her own innate time-travel powers," Doc points out. "If THAT can't make her on time. . .we'll of course let you know," he adds. "Though it depends on if Vic's feeling up to anything beyond us hanging around and eating candy."
"Which is fun too," Dee grins.
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"The TARDIS isn't all that reliable either, lassie," says Jamie, earning himself some dirty looks from the Doctors.
"That's true," AL agrees, and the dirty looks shift over. "What? You yourself admitted it once." That statement was directed at the Fifth Doctor.
"Well, yes," he allowed, "but..."
"But the TARDIS herself told us that she always took us where we needed to go," adds Eleven.
"That is also true," says AL. "Hm...I guess the De's the only reliable time machine out there." She grins and ruffles Dee's hair.
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Dee grins back at her, though it falls after a minute. "I did stall out a few times in the trilogy."
"Yeah, well, failing to start a couple of times is pretty small potatoes compared to landing in a completely different era than you thought or not being able to take anybody with ya," Marty points out.