rec: let there be light
Nov. 19th, 2008 07:42 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Story: Let There Be Light
Author:
livii
Rating: Teen
Word count: 1100
Author's summary: "Fire, fire, burning bright," Gwendoline sing-songs. She stops, frowns. "No, that's wrong; the lion, the leopard, the roaring jungle." Ace creates her own story.
Characters/Pairing: Ace/Gwendoline
Warnings: none
Recced because: Ghost Light is my favourite Who story of all time (at least on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and every third Sunday), and in amongst the many, many wonderful things going on in there (it's got more meat to it than most stories twice its length) is one of the best Ace's-girlfriend-of-the-week plotlines with Gwendoline. There's songs and crossdressing and everything.
livii's lyrical, almost dreamlike style is a perfect fit for the strange, febrile atmosphere of the story, and an excellent springboard for exploring the link between these two women beyond what we saw on screen.
Author:
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Rating: Teen
Word count: 1100
Author's summary: "Fire, fire, burning bright," Gwendoline sing-songs. She stops, frowns. "No, that's wrong; the lion, the leopard, the roaring jungle." Ace creates her own story.
Characters/Pairing: Ace/Gwendoline
Warnings: none
Recced because: Ghost Light is my favourite Who story of all time (at least on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and every third Sunday), and in amongst the many, many wonderful things going on in there (it's got more meat to it than most stories twice its length) is one of the best Ace's-girlfriend-of-the-week plotlines with Gwendoline. There's songs and crossdressing and everything.
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