Nonsense. The TARDIS isn't in urgent need of anything, whereas Charley was at the time - and if he didn't go to her right away, he might not find here again. Which would cause him a great deal of pain, as the TARDIS should be aware, after last time he lost her.
And shockingly, he didn't actually need to be made aware of her displeasure, it was already pretty obvious. But now he doesn't just know about it, he can feel it. For once he realises he probably doesn't need to make everything worse, so he relents a little, dropping his mental guard as she steps inside, a concession in return. Part of him glad she wants to talk enough that she actually brought her body - the other part of him is disappointed he can't just ignore the issue for a while. And he's not exactly overly apologetic, as she'll feel.
"So you decided to let me in this time," he says, leaning back against the rails and mirroring her in crossing his arms, though his pose is much more defensive than hers. (And just because he's trying not to make things worse, doesn't mean he's good at it.)
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And shockingly, he didn't actually need to be made aware of her displeasure, it was already pretty obvious. But now he doesn't just know about it, he can feel it. For once he realises he probably doesn't need to make everything worse, so he relents a little, dropping his mental guard as she steps inside, a concession in return. Part of him glad she wants to talk enough that she actually brought her body - the other part of him is disappointed he can't just ignore the issue for a while. And he's not exactly overly apologetic, as she'll feel.
"So you decided to let me in this time," he says, leaning back against the rails and mirroring her in crossing his arms, though his pose is much more defensive than hers. (And just because he's trying not to make things worse, doesn't mean he's good at it.)