Something Different - Doctor Who {Donna & Sylvia Noble: PG}

Aug 12, 2009 01:42

Title: Something Different
Fandom: Doctor Who
Character: Donna Noble, Sylvia Noble, the Doctor
Rating: PG
Wordcount: ~500
Summary: Sometimes Donna would get this look in her eyes, as if she knew something they didn't. Set pre-series. For frazzylou & 100_women [ Table Here]

Donna was not exactly the daughter Geoff and Sylvia had expected. )

fanfic: doctor who, character: wilfred mott, fanfic: 100_women, character: sylvia noble, fanfic, pairing: gen, character: donna noble, rating: pg, character: the doctor

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hence_the_name August 12 2009, 14:39:14 UTC
Oooh, I love this. I love that the Doctor would come see Donna as a kid, like Jack went and saw Rose growing up. Lovely little ficlet!

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slartibartfast August 13 2009, 20:15:56 UTC
Thank you! I love the idea of the Doctor visiting the companions at different points in their lives. As long as he doesn't interfere, of course! :D

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scribblingfemme August 13 2009, 20:13:09 UTC
That made me tear up a bit! It would be heartwarming for the Doctor as he gets older to go back and visit all of his companions before or after they knew him.

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slartibartfast August 13 2009, 20:16:35 UTC
Awww thank you. Yeah, I love the idea of that, of the Doctor visiting his old companions.

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sykira August 14 2009, 02:52:43 UTC
Very nice! I love the concept, and I love how Sylvia reacts - very real. I get a bit dubious when she is anything but extremely suspicious and unfriendly when some random bloke starts showing up in her child's life. Also, teeny brit pick, but o-levels were just what they called GCSES back in the old days. So maybe you mean Sylvia attempted A levels?

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slartibartfast August 14 2009, 02:55:42 UTC
Haha. Yes, that was a complete brain fart moment (and I am British! I've never been britpicked before). So, thank you. And I'm glad you thought this was realistic :)

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lefaym January 20 2010, 06:46:58 UTC
Beautiful (and a little bit heartbreaking). I love this idea, and you've executed it wonderfully.

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