Extras! A couple crack, then something more serious.

1.

"Bloody hell," Remus cursed, staring at the blue square in shock.

"Remus!" The Doctor looked up, forgetting his examination of the rock altogether, in favour of looking in shock at his companion. "You can't say that!"

He raised an incredulous eyebrow. "Why not?"

The Doctor spluttered. "Kids watch this show!"

A beat of silence. Remus stared at him in confusion, squinting at The Doctor as if he'd gone mad. "What?"

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2.

There were minuscule cracks spiderwebbing across the wall—

"Shut up," Remus said.

The Doctor frowned. "What?" He blinked in confusion. "Was I speaking? I don't remember saying anything…"

The werewolf looked utterly disgusted. "Spiderweb isn't a verb."

He looked affronted. "It is in 4082!"

"I'm not from bloody 4082! And that's stupid, anyway. What dictionary do you work out of?"

"Collins concise, 5918."

"Well, that's your problem then, isn't it? Who uses Collins? Oxford Dictionary is far superior."

"Oh, shut up, you ruddy pedant."

3. (Yeah a serious one sorry)

There was a blue-haired boy outside the TARDIS.

The Doctor blinked. "Hello?" she asked, frowning. There was something about him. She could recognise something in his eyes, or his face, or … or somewhere. She frowned a little more. The fam was waiting somewhere nearby, and they had a plan and a schedule (not by her choice, mind you, but by Yaz's) but for some reason she couldn't bring herself to leave this boy.

The boy looked suspicious of her. "Hello," he replied after a moment.

"I don't know you, do I?" She was aware she must look strange, looking so intently at this child's features. But she was missing something, she was sure.

"I don't think so. Who are you?" She could even recognise that little lift to the chin he gave as he asked the question.

"I'm the Doctor," she said.

"Teddy Lupin," he said.

Oh. She straightened, and looked at him again.

There it was; the resemblance. She smiled. "Well, I've got to be going. Have a good one."

She grinned wider as she walked away, but didn't look back.

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