Title: You Cannot Live As I Have Lived (And Not Turn Out Like This)
Rating: PG-13
Beta(s):
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Setting: post-Voyage of the Damned
Character(s): Ten. Rose (off-camera). Mentions of Donna (obliquely), Martha, and others.
Pairing(s): Ten/Rose
Spoilers: Mentions of events and people in The Runaway Bride, Smith & Jones, The Shakespeare Code and the very beginning of Gridlock.
A/N: A series of ficlets that looks at how a member of a people "peaceful to the point of indolence" could turn into the Valeyard. The title comes from the book of the same name by Terence Blacker. The soubriquet "Stormcrow" is borrowed from the book The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien (it's used as a nickname for Gandalf in the book, and the context made me think of the Doctor).
Summary: Was losing Rose the tipping-point?
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Rating: PG-13
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Setting: post-Voyage of the Damned
Character(s): Ten. Rose (off-camera). Mentions of Donna (obliquely), Martha, and others.
Pairing(s): Ten/Rose
Spoilers: Mentions of events and people in The Runaway Bride, Smith & Jones, The Shakespeare Code and the very beginning of Gridlock.
A/N: A series of ficlets that looks at how a member of a people "peaceful to the point of indolence" could turn into the Valeyard. The title comes from the book of the same name by Terence Blacker. The soubriquet "Stormcrow" is borrowed from the book The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien (it's used as a nickname for Gandalf in the book, and the context made me think of the Doctor).
Summary: Was losing Rose the tipping-point?
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Two
Three