...You couldn't sleep on Christmas morning? I suppose next you'll say you were waiting up for St. Nicholas, while you were at it...
[Which again, is probably a relief and yet not quite. It wasn't quite Christmas yet, as best she can remember, but it was certainly December. They'd decorated the bed and breakfast...
But for Dave with his Time powers, perhaps it's not so strange to think that they're a bit out of sync. It's far better than being more than a century displaced in time, after all; a week or two is nothing.]
I think I'm...not quite there, yet. That it's not quite Christmas yet, that is; you're a bit ahead of me. But only a bit. You've not gotten away from me, Dave Strider.
[Or, in short: she remembers she loves him, happily ever after, which is the one thing she could never bear to forget.]
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[Which again, is probably a relief and yet not quite. It wasn't quite Christmas yet, as best she can remember, but it was certainly December. They'd decorated the bed and breakfast...
But for Dave with his Time powers, perhaps it's not so strange to think that they're a bit out of sync. It's far better than being more than a century displaced in time, after all; a week or two is nothing.]
I think I'm...not quite there, yet. That it's not quite Christmas yet, that is; you're a bit ahead of me. But only a bit. You've not gotten away from me, Dave Strider.
[Or, in short: she remembers she loves him, happily ever after, which is the one thing she could never bear to forget.]