Also, I feel like we need to be friends. You're still writing Amy/Rory & Eleven era fic (which is pretty much the most epic fic ever). I'm writing Rory fic too but wasn't going to post it because I thought everyone had moved on. Now you've inspired me to finish what I started and get it posted :)
Yeah, one problem with Doctor Who is that it does have eras. Characters come and go and once they leave, interest in them sort of wanes, too. I figure, if you like a character or a pairing, you should write it, regardless of what's going on in the show at the time. I love Rory so much; he deserves to have more stories devoted to him.
Rory's my favourite, ever, so I don't think I'll ever stop writing him. I just wasn't sure people would read him, but you have definitely inspired me to get it finished (could be a while - I'm 7,000 words in to something which I intend to be over 50,000) :D
I've been meaning to ask people, but Jamie appearing at the end? Is that a big shock? I think the summary gives it away. I mean, who else are you going to encounter in 18th century Scotland? :-)
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Also, I feel like we need to be friends. You're still writing Amy/Rory & Eleven era fic (which is pretty much the most epic fic ever). I'm writing Rory fic too but wasn't going to post it because I thought everyone had moved on. Now you've inspired me to finish what I started and get it posted :)
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Yeah, one problem with Doctor Who is that it does have eras. Characters come and go and once they leave, interest in them sort of wanes, too. I figure, if you like a character or a pairing, you should write it, regardless of what's going on in the show at the time. I love Rory so much; he deserves to have more stories devoted to him.
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OMG.
*RUNS*
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