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WHO: Rose Tyler and anyone invited to dinner
WHERE: A quaint restaurant on the edge of the City
WHEN: July 16th, 2011 - Evening
WARNINGS: None so far
SUMMARY: The dinner Rose promised
FORMAT: Anything
Offering dinner was a bit of a rash impulse, especially to the City at large given she didn't have much more than the monthly stipend. But she'd needed something to distract her from her thoughts. She'd needed something to keep her from counting the stars in the sky and every minute she wasted standing in an apartment instead of looking for the Doctor.
Maybe what she needed was to stop thinking about all those nagging suggestions that all that looking would turn up nothing.
Whatever the case, so far it'd done its job in distracting her, and even as she made it to the restaurant, she hadn't found the time to think about her home--any of them--since she'd made the broadcast.
WHERE: A quaint restaurant on the edge of the City
WHEN: July 16th, 2011 - Evening
WARNINGS: None so far
SUMMARY: The dinner Rose promised
FORMAT: Anything
Offering dinner was a bit of a rash impulse, especially to the City at large given she didn't have much more than the monthly stipend. But she'd needed something to distract her from her thoughts. She'd needed something to keep her from counting the stars in the sky and every minute she wasted standing in an apartment instead of looking for the Doctor.
Maybe what she needed was to stop thinking about all those nagging suggestions that all that looking would turn up nothing.
Whatever the case, so far it'd done its job in distracting her, and even as she made it to the restaurant, she hadn't found the time to think about her home--any of them--since she'd made the broadcast.
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Not being good at meeting new people, the best Maggie could muster was, "Hi."
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