rec: And the Beat... by seren ccd
Aug. 1st, 2010 07:27 pmStory: And the Beat...
Author: seren ccd
Rating: R
Word Count: 3350
Author's Summary: This is the story of when John met Amy.
Characters/Pairings: Amelia Pond/The Doctor (11th)
Warnings: None
Recced because:
I love the Eleventh Doctor, and I love Amy Pond. And I especially love them in this. This story reads beautifully, and the characters stay in form throughout despite the fact they are, shall we say, not quiet themselves for the majority of the fic. And though it's end is a little painful, I really can't see this Doctor doing anything else, and it's part of what makes this story so worth the read.
John's seated at a table in the back, surrounded by his crew when he sees her. Red hair, scarlet, really, and all sass and sharp looks from her position behind the bar. Her lips are full and look wicked and while he can't see her legs, he's betting they're amazing. She's slinging pints like a pro and not giving any of the boys from the local footie club a chance to give her a follow-up line to the first one she shot down cold.
Author: seren ccd
Rating: R
Word Count: 3350
Author's Summary: This is the story of when John met Amy.
Characters/Pairings: Amelia Pond/The Doctor (11th)
Warnings: None
Recced because:
I love the Eleventh Doctor, and I love Amy Pond. And I especially love them in this. This story reads beautifully, and the characters stay in form throughout despite the fact they are, shall we say, not quiet themselves for the majority of the fic. And though it's end is a little painful, I really can't see this Doctor doing anything else, and it's part of what makes this story so worth the read.
John's seated at a table in the back, surrounded by his crew when he sees her. Red hair, scarlet, really, and all sass and sharp looks from her position behind the bar. Her lips are full and look wicked and while he can't see her legs, he's betting they're amazing. She's slinging pints like a pro and not giving any of the boys from the local footie club a chance to give her a follow-up line to the first one she shot down cold.