"This Charming Man", Doctor Who, Lucy-centric

Dec 29, 2009 16:21

Title: This Charming Man
Fandom: Doctor Who
Characters: Lucy, the Doctor, Martha
Challenge/Prompt: doctorwho_100 020. Colourless
Rating: PG
Word Count: 4200
Genre: Gen
Copyright: What else? This Charming Man by The Smiths.
Summary: She’s just had the shit kicked out of her by fate and she should leave it all the hell alone.
Author’s Notes: Well, spoilers for ( Read more... )

tv show: doctor who, character: lucy saxon, pairing: the master/lucy, type: gen, character: martha jones, character: the doctor, pairing: tom/martha, challenge: doctorwho_100

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51stcenturyfox December 29 2009, 16:37:31 UTC
The Doctor looks puzzled and also much, much more tired than she’s ever seen him, and that includes those less-than-focussed recollections she has of what looked like a tiny brown-eyed goblin clinging to the bars of a cage in Harry’s sky base of insanity and shit. It was, really, like living in Alice In Wonderland for a year, only with fewer tea parties and a lot more maiming...

FANtastic. I've been hoping for Lucy fic from you this week! *happy*

The ending is absolutely perfect. And the inclusion of This Charming Man? Double happy.

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fc2001 December 29 2009, 16:54:24 UTC
I love Lucy, and I love this. There were moments when I almost cried - but I'm saving my tears for Part 2 because I think I'm going to need them.

Anyway, very nicely done, as always.

Lol, Fi.

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unsentimentalf December 29 2009, 19:01:40 UTC
I thought of you as soon as I saw her. Naturally.

"You forgot about me"- Everyone did. And it looks suspiciously like everyone's done it again. Loved this.

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persiflage_1 December 29 2009, 19:18:32 UTC
Intriguing fic.

Thank you for writing Martha being compassionate enough to go and see Lucy. I do think she wouldn't forget her because Martha so easily could've ended up like her.

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ombredelarue December 29 2009, 20:52:12 UTC
Here from Who_Daily - I saw your use of a Smiths song as title and had to take a look. I'm glad I did!

It was, really, like living in Alice In Wonderland for a year, only with fewer tea parties and a lot more maiming

Brilliant!

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