rec: J'ai vu le loup by Bad_dickens
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On how the Doctor has a tendency to pop up in the history books. Or story books. It's a little bit fairy-tale...:
Story: J’ai Vu Le Loup
Author: Bad_Dickens
Rating: All ages
Word Count: 2010
Author's Summary: The Seventh Doctor, Ace, and a dark fairy tale.
Characters/Pairings: Seventh Doctor, Ace
Warnings: None.
Recced because: It’s Seven, Ace and a weird fairy-tale. The way the story is told at second hand leaves the reader uncertain of what happened and just what the Doctor did in a way that is nicely unsettling. (There’s always something creepy about Little Red Riding Hood, isn’t there?) And in another light, it’s the Doctor being the Doctor again – the one who turns up unexpectedly in storybooks and gives ideas to the Brothers Grimm, even if they will go and change things - as well as the one who has to make the difficult, cosmic decisions.
Story: J’ai Vu Le Loup
Author: Bad_Dickens
Rating: All ages
Word Count: 2010
Author's Summary: The Seventh Doctor, Ace, and a dark fairy tale.
Characters/Pairings: Seventh Doctor, Ace
Warnings: None.
Recced because: It’s Seven, Ace and a weird fairy-tale. The way the story is told at second hand leaves the reader uncertain of what happened and just what the Doctor did in a way that is nicely unsettling. (There’s always something creepy about Little Red Riding Hood, isn’t there?) And in another light, it’s the Doctor being the Doctor again – the one who turns up unexpectedly in storybooks and gives ideas to the Brothers Grimm, even if they will go and change things - as well as the one who has to make the difficult, cosmic decisions.