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Doctor Who, Eleven/Rose, Top Hats OptionallaeriaNovember 9 2010, 23:08:53 UTC
The day Rose proposed, we were stranded in Limbo, which is an awkward state of metadimensional trimorphism and also a thoroughly entertaining party game I happen to excel at. Rose was somewhat arc-shaped, but that was all right, because looks don't always matter. I was triangular and brainstorming, so it's quite miraculous I heard her at all.
"So, if we get outta this, will you marry me?" she asked. I nodded. Actually, I wobbled my hypothenuse in assent. But that was all right. We did get outta it, obviously, through a spot of innovative reverse exorcism (The only way out of Limbo is through Hell, apparently.) We got to the TARDIS and then I said "Yes" properly and she said "Yes what" and I said "Yes I will" and she said "Of course you will, since you're a bit clever." which is an understatement, but that is all right too, because love knows no boundaries.
In conclusion, Ponds, it is always a good idea to marry one's ex. And you are both invited to my wedding. Top hats optional.
Re: Doctor Who, Eleven/Rose, Top Hats Optionalsoftly_meNovember 9 2010, 23:37:19 UTC
I feel like you were born to write Doctor Who fanfiction because your control over the utterly absurd and ridiculous never ceases to astound me.
Fantastic job with this. It made me giggle all the way through. And I love that the whole thing was a story to the Ponds. I hope both Amy and Rory come in top hats.
Re: Doctor Who, Eleven/Rose, Top Hats Optionalsoftly_meNovember 10 2010, 00:00:17 UTC
I've watched some of Three and Four. They're both very charming and I adore Sarah Jane & Romana -- Oh, Romana, is probably my absolute favorite -- but it is quite hard to get through.
Re: Doctor Who, Eleven/Rose, Top Hats OptionalmarketchippieNovember 10 2010, 03:38:16 UTC
AWESOMENESS AFOOT.
(I didn't even watch the Rose years proper, I've caught the Ninth and Tenth Doctors in bits and pieces but only watched Eleven's season in full. But it does not matter at all, because this is brilliant and that is that.)
"So, if we get outta this, will you marry me?" she asked. I nodded. Actually, I wobbled my hypothenuse in assent. But that was all right. We did get outta it, obviously, through a spot of innovative reverse exorcism (The only way out of Limbo is through Hell, apparently.) We got to the TARDIS and then I said "Yes" properly and she said "Yes what" and I said "Yes I will" and she said "Of course you will, since you're a bit clever." which is an understatement, but that is all right too, because love knows no boundaries.
In conclusion, Ponds, it is always a good idea to marry one's ex. And you are both invited to my wedding. Top hats optional.
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Fantastic job with this. It made me giggle all the way through. And I love that the whole thing was a story to the Ponds. I hope both Amy and Rory come in top hats.
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(I'm kind of very secretly working on writing you ALL the Doctors. Eleven's the most writable though.)
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*is a horrible evil prejudiced person*
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(I didn't even watch the Rose years proper, I've caught the Ninth and Tenth Doctors in bits and pieces but only watched Eleven's season in full. But it does not matter at all, because this is brilliant and that is that.)
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(Eleven is the most writable of Doctorses. I prefer the Nine-and-Ten era for various reasons, but Eleven is like custard, he goes with everything.)
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