trustxthescarecrowxman
The Doctor smirked. “You’ve never faced a Time Lord before. We don’t die, we regenerate. Different body, different face. Same old me. Over and over and over. I’ve been given more lives than any of us are supposed to get. I don’t even know how many. Too many. Why do you think I’m sitting here without a care in the world with the assassin sent to kill me? I couldn’t even kill me if I wanted to.”
A shrug. “So now you’ve lost. Sorry to break your streak” The news about his employers was unfortunate but not unexpected. The boy’s frank mention of his situation brought a twinge of sadness to the Doctor’s chest. All the same, he nodded knowingly. “Tyrants rarely are.”
He spotted a trickle of blood on the boy’s neck where he had scratched at his ear before. “Did your skin tear just from that?” he asked quietly, pointing to the spot. “Are you alright?” Seeming to realize what he’d just asked, he shook his head and held up his hands. “I have no intention of using it against you. As I said before, I don’t want you dead. A sentiment that I hope, despite your present bias, you might share.” He cocked an eyebrow. “Perhaps we could help each other out?”
the existence of someone who can’t die isn’t, really, that difficult for him to grasp. he was an impossibility in himself, this man being seemingly immortal was not a fact he would have trouble admitting. “i thought maybe you’re an idiot.” statement holds more confidence than he has any right to, said just loud enough for the other to hear. he’s listening, even if it doesn’t look like he is, even if his eyes seem to stare straight through the older man.
you’ve lost.
buzzing gets louder, a roaring cacophony in his skull. you’velostyou’velostyou’velostyou’velostyou’velostyou’velost. hands tremble, just slightly, barely perceptible. he isn’t listening anymore, anything this stranger said replaced by white noise. he can’t lose, he won’t lose, losing isn’t allowed. he has to kill him, doing anything else is unacceptable.
moves faster than he should and his joints cry out in protest, but the pain is lost somewhere in his head, somewhere between the panic and the fear that consumed him. energy thrumming under his skin crackles to life, dancing across pale flesh like some ethereal light show. “i have to.” almost sounds sorry, if he was even capable of feeling anything that wasn’t fear anymore.
flash of gold sparks across concrete from where he pushes off from the ground, pavement cracking with a force he shouldn’t have. body twists in the air, hand grabs the collar of his target, foot coming around the land firmly in his stomach. there’s another flash of gold when he makes impact, the shock wave just serves to flip the two over. slams down into the floor with as much force as he dares, knows how fragile his own body is, knows he barely has enough energy to keep himself upright. “it’s finefinefinefinefine.” stumbles over his words, previously yellow eyes lit up a faint gold, blood dripping out from underneath his mask. “i’ll just have to keep killing you until you stop getting up again. then they’ll be pleased.”













