[Now it was her turn to put on her thinking cap as he admits in saving Earth for the sake of saving them, not to be well-known.]
Oh. [A few blinks.] Will it bother you if someone else takes credit for it?
[As for his next question, she'll shake her head a bit.]
Nothing. It's just... [How to word this?] You reminded me the amount of love he has for my mama. I can't help feeling guilty about it... [A short pause as her smile becomes delicate.] About them not being able to be together for a long time.
Never thought about that. [The Doctor combs his hair] If some random human would say they're the one who saved The Earth.
[A short pause]
I'd love to tell you what's going on here but there's too much I don't know about your parents but it's not your fault that they are apart, alright? You should ask your father when we get back to our own worlds.
Still, something's off because I don't know what you are; your other half, what are they called?
[She's trying very hard not to laugh at his reaction over such a simple realization.]
I guess it doesn't matter?
[The mention about asking her father once she returns home will only get her to say under her breath "I already have..." or at least his AI version. But even so, she won't ignore his generosity.]
Don't worry. You're not alone there. I don't know much about it either. Mama never once mentioned him other than he loves us.
[His next inquiry will have her silent. A part of her wants to lie, but knows she isn't very good at it. Instead, she'll wonder outloud...]
You said "some random human" before. I guess that means you aren't really one, huh?
The point is the human race is alive. And I go on.
[The Doctor thinks about the infinity symbol on his sentence paper. Surely, saving Earth over and over, and over and over and over and over and over, again counts for something, right? As well as other species in time and space.]
Not really, no. Doesn't matter.
[The Doctor lips are pressed on how the family is separated but she seems okay with how the situation is, he won't pry. Then he realizes what he said when not being human is pointed out. He really needs a companion for a filter. He inwardly swears in alien.]
[There will be a light chuckle at his reaction to her pointing something out. Sorry, Doctor. She just found it endearing. Will be remembering that one word though.]
Nice to meet you too...The Doctor. I'm just Nuvia.
[Did she put emphasis to the "the"? Yes, yes, she did.]
As you know, I'm half human....
[With that said, she'll drop her guard just slightly, enough to...]
[How????? She'll look very shocked by the realization of the Nevu not being known by others. It's a very big deal for Earth at the end of the 20th century and beginning of the 30th century.]
[The Doctor ruffles his hair in thought. How she not have heard of Daleks? Every corner of the universe is screaming of their terror by the 30th century.]
We - might not be from the same Earth's.
Awful. Metal robots that want to kill anything that isn't like them.
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[The Doctor notes how her smile weakens and his thinky look is on.]
Right, sorry. What's the matter?
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Oh. [A few blinks.] Will it bother you if someone else takes credit for it?
[As for his next question, she'll shake her head a bit.]
Nothing. It's just... [How to word this?] You reminded me the amount of love he has for my mama. I can't help feeling guilty about it... [A short pause as her smile becomes delicate.] About them not being able to be together for a long time.
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[A short pause]
I'd love to tell you what's going on here but there's too much I don't know about your parents but it's not your fault that they are apart, alright? You should ask your father when we get back to our own worlds.
Still, something's off because I don't know what you are; your other half, what are they called?
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I guess it doesn't matter?
[The mention about asking her father once she returns home will only get her to say under her breath "I already have..." or at least his AI version. But even so, she won't ignore his generosity.]
Don't worry. You're not alone there. I don't know much about it either. Mama never once mentioned him other than he loves us.
[His next inquiry will have her silent. A part of her wants to lie, but knows she isn't very good at it. Instead, she'll wonder outloud...]
You said "some random human" before. I guess that means you aren't really one, huh?
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[The Doctor thinks about the infinity symbol on his sentence paper. Surely, saving Earth over and over, and over and over and over and over and over, again counts for something, right? As well as other species in time and space.]
Not really, no. Doesn't matter.
[The Doctor lips are pressed on how the family is separated but she seems okay with how the situation is, he won't pry. Then he realizes what he said when not being human is pointed out. He really needs a companion for a filter. He inwardly swears in alien.]
Mmmm? Oh right. Yes! That - thing.
[Then he beams outright]
I'm The Doctor, good to meet you.
[On a side not]
And not human.
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Will be remembering that one word though.]Nice to meet you too...The Doctor. I'm just Nuvia.
[Did she put emphasis to the "the"? Yes, yes, she did.]
As you know, I'm half human....
[With that said, she'll drop her guard just slightly, enough to...]
And Nevu.
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[How????? She'll look very shocked by the realization of the Nevu not being known by others. It's a very big deal for Earth at the end of the 20th century and beginning of the 30th century.]
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Now that I think about it, I've never heard of the Daleks either....
What are they like?
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[The Doctor ruffles his hair in thought. How she not have heard of Daleks? Every corner of the universe is screaming of their terror by the 30th century.]
We - might not be from the same Earth's.
Awful. Metal robots that want to kill anything that isn't like them.