May 20, 2009 04:39
Make up a title for a story I didn't write, and I will respond with details of those non-written stories. You may if you like include details, such as pairings or fandom or whatnot.
:D? Please? I might really write them, which would mean I wrote things.
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Erimem asks him why he wears it, since an adversary could easily grab it and pull him off-balance. Five explains that it swishes dramatically when he turns around, and sometimes the psychological effects outweigh the physical ones.
Erimem looks sceptical, and Five admits really he just likes it. Doesn't she like it? ...Dashing, you say? Thank you, Erimem!
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The Doctor isn't prone to shouting, not this time around, but he enjoys having the ability. As time went on, he even grew less likely to squeak, always dreadfully embarrassing.
The first time he tries to yell through the journals, it's a strain.
The second time, his throat is sore for some time after.
The third time, his voice fails him entirely.
The fourth time, he doesn't bother.
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It doesn't help that Para!Five is a black hole of angst.
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Erimem had accepted that she would remove herself from history when she went with the Doctor, but it's been bothering her that none of her achievements, none of her struggle, will be known by anyone.
The Doctor doesn't lie, doesn't cushion the truth, because he knows that doesn't work with her, and respects her more than that anyway. He does tell her that there are so, so many heroes history has forgotten or reduced; there are so many stories neglected and obfuscated and corrupted.
He tells her that it even happens in his own world. He tells her about Omega.
In the end, he says, it doesn't matter what people read in the history books, because it's never the whole truth, or even a bit of it. What matters is that you know you made a difference, and she did. No one may know her name, but Egypt itself will always bear her mark.
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I might really write this one. :D I need to write more with Erimem in.
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Long Way Down
Inner Light
The Theory and Application of Interstellar Flight as Told by Three Blind Ludravians and a Doctor
Pickles
How I Lost the War but was Still Victorious; or The Price We Pay for Peace
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