nonelvis: Ordinary Human Days
Feb. 17th, 2014 11:11 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Story: Ordinary Human Days
Author: nonelvis
Rating: Teen
Word Count: 4048
Author's Summary: This time with Amy and Rory was going to be different.
Characters/Pairings: Eleven/Amy/Rory, Eleven/River
Warnings: Recreational drug use
Recced Because:
I am actually astounded that no one has beat me to reccing this, because it is hilarious (it really should have a tea-near-keyboard warning on it), sexy, clever, and one of the overall best Eleven/Amy/Rory fics I've ever read. It continues such diverse marvels as: Eleven attempting to cook breakfast, Eleven being angry at primitive kitchen appliances, jokes about the UNIT dating controversy, futuristic petunias, Sharkrace 3000, and a scene inspired by this post from texts from the TARDIS.
There's so much going on that when I went to fill out the reccing form I was a bit stunned to realize it's only a little over 4000 words. And, however whacky it all gets, the character voices read true throughout. It's about the Ponds being a strange, dysfunctional, happy, ridiculous family who continue to be all of those descriptors whether they are rocketing across the cosmos on the back of a magical space whale, or sitting around the kitchen eating cereal.
( A taste )
Author: nonelvis
Rating: Teen
Word Count: 4048
Author's Summary: This time with Amy and Rory was going to be different.
Characters/Pairings: Eleven/Amy/Rory, Eleven/River
Warnings: Recreational drug use
Recced Because:
I am actually astounded that no one has beat me to reccing this, because it is hilarious (it really should have a tea-near-keyboard warning on it), sexy, clever, and one of the overall best Eleven/Amy/Rory fics I've ever read. It continues such diverse marvels as: Eleven attempting to cook breakfast, Eleven being angry at primitive kitchen appliances, jokes about the UNIT dating controversy, futuristic petunias, Sharkrace 3000, and a scene inspired by this post from texts from the TARDIS.
There's so much going on that when I went to fill out the reccing form I was a bit stunned to realize it's only a little over 4000 words. And, however whacky it all gets, the character voices read true throughout. It's about the Ponds being a strange, dysfunctional, happy, ridiculous family who continue to be all of those descriptors whether they are rocketing across the cosmos on the back of a magical space whale, or sitting around the kitchen eating cereal.
( A taste )