Fortunately for the Doctor, Daine is more focused on the feeling of the bats in her mind than on whatever conversations are happening behind her. She heads purposefully toward them, ignoring any doorways or side passages that don't lead in the right direction. They might have been encouraged to explore, but considering the TARDIS is alive (and walking a few paces behind her), Daine's not about to go poking her nose any old where. It'd feel like prying.
Plus, to be honest, all she really wants is to make sure the resident animals are doing well. So long as she's focused on them, she doesn't have to think about how unnerving it is that all this space exists in a little box, which means she's in a little box, like the one Ozorne put her in when he -
No. Concentrate on the bats. Jasper and Stewart. She wonders if the Doctor or the TARDIS named them, as those aren't the sort of names bats would give themselves. Glancing back over her shoulder, she asks, "Who named the bats Jasper and Stewart?"
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Plus, to be honest, all she really wants is to make sure the resident animals are doing well. So long as she's focused on them, she doesn't have to think about how unnerving it is that all this space exists in a little box, which means she's in a little box, like the one Ozorne put her in when he -
No. Concentrate on the bats. Jasper and Stewart. She wonders if the Doctor or the TARDIS named them, as those aren't the sort of names bats would give themselves. Glancing back over her shoulder, she asks, "Who named the bats Jasper and Stewart?"