Darcy smirked at him with his comment. ‘I’m full of surprises, plus I would hurt a fly, if it annoyed me enough’ she replied.
‘Ah…I see..’ she mumbled, 'guess that all makes sense….but never actually thought the world would go under water…’ she commented. She began to putting on her suit, as he said she could wear the suit, over her clothes. Darcy stopped dressing into her suit at his comment, her cheeks blushing lightly. She began going back to putting on her suit, once the suit was fully on her, she zipped up the torso of the suit.
She smiled a little as he said he was just kidding. ‘I don’t know…have I put it on properly?’ she asked as she faced him.
“Well, like you, the world is full of surprises,” he said with a grin, and grabbed the helmet. Finding the right side, he put the protective gear over his head and locked it up. He then turned to Darcy and looked at her suit. “Yes, you have,” he answered, nodding. “Impressive.”
The Doctor took Darcy’s helmet and placed it over her head for her. After fixing her up, he gestured outside the room and led them back to the TARDIS’ main door. Looking outside, he could see more people passing by, but they didn’t notice them. It was almost as if they were invisible. But the Doctor knew it was because of the TARDIS’ feature that let their machine go unnoticed.
He took a breath before flipping a switch on his helmet that would activate his oxygen tank. “Let me just help you a bit there,” he said, leaning over to activate Darcy’s tank.
“Alright. Allons-y?” he asked, raising a brow.