rec: inertia
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Apologies for starting off late. I just returned from Chicago TARDIS and needed a few days to decompress myself. But now that I have recovered... to the reccing mobile!
Plan to mix up the Classic/New a bit more this time round. But for a starting appetizer, have some Ten and Donna. :)
Story: Inertia
Author: Sparrow
Rating: All Ages
Word Count: 710
Author's Summary: He won't fall in love with her, he's smarter than that. But it just comes down to the inertia of the thing.
Characters/Pairings: one-sided Ten/Donna
Warnings: None
Recced because: Sparrow needs more love. And I have a wee soft spot for the theory that Ten was crushing on Donna like a mad thing all through Season 4. Anyway, what it says on the tin: a lovely Ten introspective about Donna. Short, sweet and gorgeous.
Inertia, though, that's the important part. Well, how humans use the word, often, anyway - the momentum of an object as it moves. And it's gaining inertia at an alarming rate, this... idea. This feeling. Every day, you think you've logicked it away, somehow, but it comes back when she laughs, or when she gasps, or when she looks at you like you're completely thick and missed the point by a mile. No one's looked at you quite like that since Romana.
Plan to mix up the Classic/New a bit more this time round. But for a starting appetizer, have some Ten and Donna. :)
Story: Inertia
Author: Sparrow
Rating: All Ages
Word Count: 710
Author's Summary: He won't fall in love with her, he's smarter than that. But it just comes down to the inertia of the thing.
Characters/Pairings: one-sided Ten/Donna
Warnings: None
Recced because: Sparrow needs more love. And I have a wee soft spot for the theory that Ten was crushing on Donna like a mad thing all through Season 4. Anyway, what it says on the tin: a lovely Ten introspective about Donna. Short, sweet and gorgeous.
Inertia, though, that's the important part. Well, how humans use the word, often, anyway - the momentum of an object as it moves. And it's gaining inertia at an alarming rate, this... idea. This feeling. Every day, you think you've logicked it away, somehow, but it comes back when she laughs, or when she gasps, or when she looks at you like you're completely thick and missed the point by a mile. No one's looked at you quite like that since Romana.