title
Place That Don't Know My Name (and it's sequel, Place Between Here and the Destination) author
antistar-e status
Complete || 55000+ total, 15000 for the first, 40000 for the second.
rated
R || Takes place sometime during or after season six of Doctor Who, but only contains specific references to the events of Daleks in Manhattan (which, if you don't remember, is the episode Andrew Garfield appeared in with an accent from somewhere south of Tallahassee and north of what the fuck.) Also, deplorable lack of Dustin or Chris.
summary
Canonverse Crossover || Mark/Eduardo, Sean/there's-a-snake-in-here!Amy, Amy/Rory || "I'm the Doctor," says the man with a smile. He says it like he's saying, I'm the Queen of England, or the way Sean Parker had said, you know what's cooler than one million dollars? "Someone gave me a call, said you could use a friend. I'm actually surprised I made it, to be honest: usually when I'm trying to get a specific date and time, I wind up about thirteen years off and someone tries to burn me at a stake." He makes a face, and focuses his attention back on Eduardo again. "So where are you headed now, if you don't mind my asking?"
Eduardo snorts and makes a show of checking his watch. "I think by now my name should be back on the masthead, so maybe I can show my face again at my parents'. I'm sure the six-figure addition to my bank account won't hurt there, either."
The Doctor smiles again, sadly, slow and without teeth. "Let me rephrase that," he goes, quiet. "Eduardo Saverin, where would you like to go?"
heather says
Have I mentioned that I love
antistar_e? Cause I do. I really, really do. Not only does she churn out awesome crossovers, but she has this poetic way of stringing sentences together that makes me feel like rending garments and tearing at my hair. Also, you know what's cooler than a billion dollars? Eduardo Saverin, time traveler. The first is all about Eduardo swanning off with the Doctor post-depositions, and the sequel is Mark's take on everything. It's Mark waiting years for a friend whose face he frequently sees on missing person reports; of Mark leaving himself a message, and of Mark discovering his happy ending.