A/N: Just a drabble I wrote after coming across a photo of DT in his sexy specs. R&R!


He was muttering words she did not understand into the console, making repairs that, as he had told her in a bossy voice, were "very important."

She edged closer, straining to hear what he was talking about.

"Yes," she heard him breathe, "if I just charge these particles, maybe heighten the heat to the 17th degree, I can - " he continued in this vein, the words going in one of her ears and out the other. She did not care what he was talking about. It was the reverence in his voice for the science that kept her listening. And those glasses that he was wearing - she could not stop staring as his face, his lips barely moving but rapidly speaking, his eyes widened under those sexy spectacles. And his body, leaned ever so slightly over the console, his bum in those tight pinstriped pants, his broad shoulders, the way that his body visibly moved from time to time when he would remember to breathe and take a short gasp for air.

She came up behind him and pressed her chest to his back.

"What're you doin'?" she asked, her voice soft and flirtatious. He turned in her arms, his body now pressed to hers front-to-front, and she was sure that the hard protrusion she already felt pressed against her belly was not his sonic screwdriver.

"I'm trying to figure out if I can shift theta for twenty-two in the epsilon circuit," he said, his voice sultry, "so that the TARDIS lands at an angle of ninety degrees rather than the eighty-seven she has been managing. What do you think I should do about it?"

Rose laughed, low and soft, her hands making quick work to unbutton his shirt.

"I think you should keep talking," she said, pulling her own shirt over her head. His eyes widened under his glasses, his Adam's apple bobbed, and then his mouth was a centimeter away from her ear, nonsense spilling out of it in a reverent whisper that send chills through her body. With a smirk he did not see, her head thrown back, she added in a breath, "you'll find the solution."