Who doesn't need a bit of rest and relaxation? I was having a bit of a rough week, and I'm sure some of you have too, so I thought 'Why not have a lovely burst of relaxing D/D fics?'
I've gathered some prompts from other members of
doctor_donna and myself, and we've got a lovely list to choose from; Let's get started!
Doctor/Donna "Relaxation" prompts.
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Wellll... *wink wink* wouldn't that winter themed one be awesome? Heh. I'm just being silly.
I live in FL, which is still hot as hell right now, and damned if I can't wait for winter to come. Mmmm.
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Oh. It is going to be so much fun writing them spending holidays together! Hee. Even thought Donna hates Christmas.
It'll be our first holiday season spent together as a Doctor/Donna community! I'm so sappy, but it'll be wonderful!
*twirls you around*
Definite fun will be had.
Also... *pushes the dreaded FL sunshine your way and hopes for some lovely rain to take its place*. Hee. Thanks, hun. I'm pretty into it this time since I'm comparing two awesome fan vids in it. It's not just that they're fan vids, but they are pieces of art that I thoroughly enjoy and am proud to see in fandom.
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"And there," the Doctor points up towards a cluster of stars, "is Sirius Seven." They are sprawled out on their stomachs in the grass, next to each other. It's night on this nameless planet; twin moons give them the only light they need as they watch the stars.
The Doctor's trainer-clad feet are in the air, waving about as he speaks. "Or, as you might put it: Planet of the hats!"
"What? Really?" Donna squeals. "There actually is a Planet of the hats?"
"Well. They don't go around calling it 'Planet of the hats', but for all intents and purposes, yes."
"Brilliant!" she says and laughs.
"It is quite brilliant, isn't it?" the Doctor says, and there it is, a real smile, one that reaches his eyes and transforms his entire face ( ... )
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Thanks again for taking the time to comment. :)
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Oh, the last line made my stomach clench just that tiny bit, because of that eerie feel of what's to come.
This was just so spot on and beautiful:
"They both know it's not possible. If nothing else, she will grow old and die long before he does. But it doesn't matter, that's not what it's about. It's about intention; about the underlying meaning... it's about saying forever and meaning it with all of her being."
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http://shining-moment.livejournal.com/19825.html
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http://time-converges.livejournal.com/13024.html
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