Doctor Who: Ainley of Shalott

Oct 23, 2011 11:28


Title: Ainley of Shalott
Author: ForAllLove
Fandom: Doctor Who
Pairing: Five/Ainley!Master
Word count: 1063
Rating: PG-13
Prompt: The historical challenge at best_enemies.
Summary: In which Tennyson is ripped off, and contains rather more aliens than before.
Warnings: Poetry (yes, this is a warning), magic, and tasteful hints towards goings-on. And romaaaaaance!
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fandom: doctor who

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dragonofmemory October 23 2011, 18:54:16 UTC
Tennyson! I adore Tennyson. "The Lady of Shalott" is one of my favorites too, that and "The Charge of the Light Brigade."

I loved the celery. For some reason this tickled me immensely. And the Master having to wait in the tower as the Doctor ran away, yet again. I love the re-imaging of it.

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foralllove October 24 2011, 00:30:58 UTC
Thank you, fellow Tennyson-lover! Ahaha, that celery. I wasn't going to but it fit so well. What better way to tell your love you'll be back soon than to leave him a wilted phallic symbol?

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tardiscrash October 23 2011, 19:37:36 UTC
Oh my god. This is just really fantastic. I can't... I can't even make coherent comment it was just perfect. You are a wonderful person and you should feel awesome.

(And I'm so glad it had a happy ending. :3 )

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foralllove October 24 2011, 00:36:22 UTC
I AM awesome, so glad you noticed! ^_^ I shall not lie, poetry is hard to write; I'm happy y'all like it and make it worthwhile!

Of course, happy ending - if you're the Lord President of fluff, then I'm Chancellor. Or at least Castellan!

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tardiscrash October 24 2011, 00:39:43 UTC
You are totally my Chancellor, big collar and all.

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foralllove October 24 2011, 00:45:52 UTC
I'll wear the collar but not the hat. *preens*

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foralllove October 24 2011, 00:44:58 UTC
I KNOWWWWWWWWWW. Sometimes I sit and think about this poem and all the feelings.

Thank you SO much for appreciating my efforts, because it was really really hard. Go admire Tennyson again for rhyming excellently while still making sense and not coming up one line short. It was fun, though! It's far and away the longest poem I've ever written, and the other ones were terrible. =D

I must have happy ending! Leaving the poor Master there is not an option. <3<3

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narwhale_callin October 23 2011, 21:21:27 UTC
THIS MAKES ME SO HAPPY I CAN'T EVEN. I CAN'T EVEN WORDS.

*flails with joy*

I WOULD TELL YOU WHAT MY FAVOURITE LINES WERE, EXCEPT IT WAS ALL OF THEM. YOU GET ALL THE GOLD STARS TODAY! ALL THE GOLD STARS!

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foralllove October 24 2011, 00:48:32 UTC
*flails with you* I AM PLEASED TO HAVE REDUCED YOU TO CAPSLOCK. THE GOLD STARS LOOK VERY WELL ON MY CHANCELLOR'S COLLAR.

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narwhale_callin October 24 2011, 01:03:27 UTC
*FLAIL PARTY* ALL HAIL THE CHANCELLOR!

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elviaprose October 24 2011, 02:36:58 UTC
I love it! Very well done. Much love in particular for "cradled by his golden flower"

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foralllove October 26 2011, 04:02:46 UTC
Many thanks! I like that line, too. Although... he's more beige, I suppose... XD Just wait until Six, Master.

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