rec: wood and cardboard, by srmcd1
Dec. 24th, 2011 10:19 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Story: Wood and Cardboard
Author: srmcd1
Rating: All Ages
Word Count: 5802
Author's Summary: Crossover with Calvin and Hobbes. A wagon ride in the forest is interrupted by a strange man in a bow tie looking for his time machine. Thank goodness these two have one of their own.
Characters/Pairings: Eleventh Doctor, Amy Pond, Rory Williams, Calvin and Hobbes from the comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes"
Warnings: None
Recced because: If you're familiar with Calvin and Hobbes, you're probably already thinking what a genius idea it is to have them meet the Eleventh Doctor. Because yes, it is a genius idea, and this fic does not disappoint. If you're not familiar with Calvin and Hobbes, here's what you need to know: Calvin is a six-year-old boy with a very active imagination, whose fantasy life is real to him. He can talk to his stuffed tiger (Hobbes), and he can make a cardboard box into a string of different inventions including, incidentally, a time machine. So what could be better than having a six-year-old with a cardboard time machine meet up with the Eleventh Doctor, the one adult in the whole universe who would take him at face value, and whose own time machine is made of wood?
( try it out )
Author: srmcd1
Rating: All Ages
Word Count: 5802
Author's Summary: Crossover with Calvin and Hobbes. A wagon ride in the forest is interrupted by a strange man in a bow tie looking for his time machine. Thank goodness these two have one of their own.
Characters/Pairings: Eleventh Doctor, Amy Pond, Rory Williams, Calvin and Hobbes from the comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes"
Warnings: None
Recced because: If you're familiar with Calvin and Hobbes, you're probably already thinking what a genius idea it is to have them meet the Eleventh Doctor. Because yes, it is a genius idea, and this fic does not disappoint. If you're not familiar with Calvin and Hobbes, here's what you need to know: Calvin is a six-year-old boy with a very active imagination, whose fantasy life is real to him. He can talk to his stuffed tiger (Hobbes), and he can make a cardboard box into a string of different inventions including, incidentally, a time machine. So what could be better than having a six-year-old with a cardboard time machine meet up with the Eleventh Doctor, the one adult in the whole universe who would take him at face value, and whose own time machine is made of wood?
( try it out )