Andrew, meanwhile, is finally starting to think about where all the other Andrews will have got to while he's traveling to the TARDIS. Even at this size, he never expected it to take this long -- perhaps one of the others will have got there first? He doesn't see how, though.
Riding a cat for an hour is more taxing than he would have thought, too, even when he shifts position a few times to relieve the ache in his legs and back. When he sees the TARDIS up ahead he lets out a groan of relief, and only just resists the urge to slide off Daine's back when she comes to a halt. Instead he pushes himself upright again and lifts an arm to wave at the TARDIS's sensors. "It's me, Andrew! Let us in!" he calls.
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Riding a cat for an hour is more taxing than he would have thought, too, even when he shifts position a few times to relieve the ache in his legs and back. When he sees the TARDIS up ahead he lets out a groan of relief, and only just resists the urge to slide off Daine's back when she comes to a halt. Instead he pushes himself upright again and lifts an arm to wave at the TARDIS's sensors. "It's me, Andrew! Let us in!" he calls.