"I think more on the human factor in this case." He commented and turned down a corridor, "Donna! A shop!"
It was borderline embarrassing how much he loved little shops. All the little knick-knacks and snacks and friendly faces and children. He could ramble on and on, if allowed.
In the end, it was anything to distract him from far too aware of Donna's sadness (and admitted his own).
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Date: 2013-04-21 10:04 pm (UTC)It was borderline embarrassing how much he loved little shops. All the little knick-knacks and snacks and friendly faces and children. He could ramble on and on, if allowed.
In the end, it was anything to distract him from far too aware of Donna's sadness (and admitted his own).