Domissor
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Alone and lost after her time in prison, the Doctor seeks out an old frenemy for some advice.
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Unconnected short stories, about the quiet moments.
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- Part 3 of Godawful Small Affair
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The Master bares his teeth, free hand moving to press against the Doctor’s stomach.
“Don’t,” the Doctor says, tightening his grip on his arm.
“Make me.”
The Doctor feels a burn where the Master’s hand is pressing into him, even through his clothes, but he doesn’t flinch away, squeezes the Master’s arm even harder instead, and brings his other hand up to pin his shoulder.
“Don’t.”
The Master isn’t going to run again, the Doctor’s not going to let him.
The Doctor lands on Earth, and feels a familiar presence he'd thought lost.
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SPOILERS:
The Doctor saves the Master.
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“I don’t believe you,” she argues, “all this time trying to get my attention, have you ever even thought of the obvious?” The Master’s brow raises, he regards her quizzically for a moment, then he smirks.
“And what’s that?” he says, half expecting her to say the same thing she always does, that all he had to do to win her attention was be good, be like her.
“If you want my attention, just come home,”
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Donna truly gets to have it all when the Doctor becomes a part of the family
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The Doctor isn’t particularly easy to train. Donna still makes her best attempt, one argument at a time.
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She had known, for fifteen years, that there was a missing piece in the puzzle of her life, and here it is, at last, again, in front of her – her old friend, even older now, and she should tell him what he will always mean to her.
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A rough night for the Doctor gives Donna the opportunity to finally ask about something.
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- Part 4 of Little Differences
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The Doctor stares up at the ceiling, wide awake, watching the shadows dance. Soft moonlight filters in through the open window. The dark blue curtains rustle in the breeze. Just beyond, distant stars twinkle, taunting him.
He could be out there. He could leave this all behind. He’s done it before — too many times — and he can do it again. He could leave behind this perfect family.
Perfect.
Which he would ruin.
Or: The Doctor has second thoughts about moving in and learns how to sleep.
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