Whistling as he tugged on his trusty brown trench coat, David strolled out of his trusty TARDIS, after landing somewhere that the TARDIS pinged him.
Catherine trailed behind him, wearing a fur-lined thick coat, feeling the harsh cold blasting them the moment she stepped out of the warm TARDIS.
Her hazel eyes slowly moving around, Catherine sees that they're somewhere on a grey planet, filled with crags, the skies above blackened, no stars or moon, just darkness.
Glancing around, David saw that they're on a dwarf planet, solid mass, million kilometers away from the sun, frightfully cold, frozen water underneath the grey surface, otherwise, nothing too dangerous.
Groaning as she joined his side, Catherine pointed out, "Why aren't you wearing something warmer, then?"
She's baffled watching David shrug his wide shoulders before saying that he doesn't get that cold, the benefits of two hearts.
Shaking her head, Catherine exasperatedly responded, "It doesn't work like that!"
David just gleamed at her before heading through the grey landscape while she caught up to him.
Cold, dark, uninhabitable, looked like a poster for a horror movie, something Catherine's well-aware of, now that she's acclimated to the modern era and having gone to the movies more than once whenever there's a lull in adventures since David typically spent time with Jenny and her father, there wasn't much in the way of things for Catherine to do back at the TARDIS.
It did bother her that the historical movies that played in the theaters were historically inaccurate, but David explained to her that embellishing's the norm for historical and documentary movies.
Still.
David convinced her to treat them as fictions, nothing more, and since Catherine did as that.
Strolling through the grey bleak path they found, David glimpsed around, seeing nothing but the darkness and the grey planet, looking at the black skies, there's no cloud coverage here, doubt they exist on this dwarf planet since the conditions weren't ripe.
All there is, the cold dark space looking down on them, too far to see even the faintest of stars, and there's at least one moon in rotation, smaller than the dwarf planet, masked by the lack of sunlight.
They're wandering the darkened dwarf planet, finding nothing of value, the only thing they heard was their footsteps, there's no ambiance, anything of interest, almost a waste of a trip for them coming here.
David took it in stride, though, believing that even if there's nothing worth coming here for, it doesn't mean he couldn't take a stroll, nothing wrong with that, long as there's no dangers present.
Catherine didn't think of that, so it alleviated her concerns that they're wasting time here.
His chocolate eyes moving around, David didn't see anything except what they've seen since they came here, and as he's venturing further, he briefly stopped when he saw something in the distance.
He couldn't see where he stood, but David swore seeing something glowing, and it's enough to draw him towards where he saw it, Catherine following him, her feet pattering against the coarse grey ground.
Coming closer, David didn't see the glowing, he swore it was right where he's standing, but he saw nothing, until he looked in the distance, seeing the glowing once again, and he continued going after it.
It seemed like the glowing's moving and Catherine questioned what it could've been, but David couldn't answer, he didn't know, and he couldn't know until they caught up to the glowing.
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The Bizarre Adventures of Doctor Who
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