Author:
lorelaisquared Titile: Where Are You Roaming?
Fandom: Doctor Who
Word Count: 1661
Characters: Rose, Donna, Ten, Viola (OC)
Pairings: Rose/TenII, Rose/Ten
Summary: Sequel to
What’s To Come is Still Unsure. Rose and Viola struggle to adjust to being in Rose’s original universe while the Doctor deals with the ramifications of his actions at "
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Can't wait to hear about the play!
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Hee your flails are making me flail :) Thank you!
I just did a mini post about Much Ado. I'll do a longer, detailed, potentially spoilery one early next week.
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Love the story line so far! Just as I loved What's to Come is Still Unsure. In fact, I half wondered for a moment if the little girl who regenerated in the season premiere was somehow Rose/Ten II's daughter. LOL
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Thank you for the lovely complements. Alas, I don't think the little girl who regenerated at the being of S6 of DW is Rose/TenII's daughter, although that would be pretty awesome! :) Perhaps there's a fic in that... LOL .
I have signed that petition but I have no idea if it's made a difference. I do know that they're releasing a cd of the soundtrack for it so maybe they'll decide to tape it somewhere near the end of the run? *fingers crossed* I hope they do because even though I've had the pleasure of seeing it 3 times I could watch it a million more and never get bored!
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I adore the way Viola talks to the Doctor and the little insights into how much she misses her father. You definately see alot of Rose's compassion in her. This fic reminds me of that quote from Sir Walter Scott "Oh what a tangled web we weave,When first we practise to deceive"
There are definately quite a few loose ends for him to try and tie up and fix. As always I really enjoyed this and look forward to the next chapt.
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It was incredibly important to me that Viola distinguish between her father and the Doctor because it would be so easy for her to just see them as one and the same, and though they ARE the same in so many ways, ultimately he's not quite her father and she's still grieving and I felt that even in the midst of such a crisis, that needed to be acknowledged.
HA! Funny you quote that because it's a phrase that raced through my head a lot when I was writing this story. It really is *quite* the tanagle.
More than a few loose ends but he's got help now. That should make a difference, no?
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I'm so glad you enjoyed this chapter. Thank you for quoting! I love it when people quote - it lets me know what you like and it also makes me giddy with glee. Thank you! :)
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I'm glad you loved this heart-to-heart because there are plenty more to come! :)
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