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on the catfish and its adaptive capacity in adverse temporal conditions by empty_of_dust
Fandoms: Doctor Who (2005)
25 Jan 2023
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Right. Yes. Scientific… something. Investigation. Or was it inquiry? Definitely one of the two.
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27 Dec 2025
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Mike had headed straight for El, who was sitting in the corner zipping up her coat and putting on the soft white mittens Nancy had gifted her for Christmas. When she had turned to look at him the first thing she noticed were the snowflakes in his hair.
“Meet me in the tunnels tonight.” He said suddenly.
El’s eyes fell to his face, a smile forming. “What?”
Or filling in some Mileven centered gaps between Season 4 and Season 5:Vol 1.
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14 Dec 2025
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She closes her eyes. “Why are you still being him?” she mutters.
His hand stills briefly, before resuming its gentle movements. “I don’t think this conversation would go quite as well with me as myself,” he says, with a line of dry, self-deprecating amusement that is pure O. “For either of us. Don’t you agree?”
or: The Doctor has trouble sleeping. The Master, in typical fashion, makes it worse.
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06 Dec 2025
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Jack almost doesn’t pick up the phone. He’s living in the space between the last disaster and the one he’s sure is coming next: dark room, two fingers of cheap whiskey in his glass and a week of stubble that’s threatening to become a fully-fledged beard if he doesn’t do something about it soon.
Jack almost doesn’t pick up the phone, but he recognises the area code. Knows it as a physical thing, keys pressed down under his fingertips– all the carefully dialled Sunday calls home from camp and diner phone boxes on the side of the interstate and teenage love, teenage no you hang up firsts.
“Hello.” The voice on the other end of the line says, high and nervous, “It’s Emery.” She hesitates before adding her surname. Like he might not recognise the girl who grew up two doors down, his kid sister’s best friend. “Listen,” she ploughs on, taking his silence as an invitation to continue or possibly just needing to get the words out, like they’ll catch in her throat and burn up if she doesn’t, “Jess needs your help.”
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Or, Jack Abbot and Emery Walsh grew up in the same small town
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04 Dec 2025
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As far as Yaz can tell at first glance, there are no passcodes for buildings or high-level government secrets on the phone. Just row after row of conversations with people. Some of these bear names and labels that Yaz recognizes — Jane Austen and Elvis Presley and Virginia Woolf (Bowling) — but some are marked with names that she's quite certain she's never heard before. Mostly, however, the phone is dominated by exchanges with O. The messages stretch back for years, and after a while, she gives up on trying to scroll up to the top of the conversation to figure out when this relationship started.
From the messages, it’s abundantly clear that the Doctor has known O much, much longer than she’s known any of them.
“Blimey, they’re chatty, aren’t they?” Graham comments as he peers over Yaz’s shoulder.
“We already knew that,” Ryan says quickly before he leans forward and adds, “You should message him, Yaz.”
Concerned about the Doctor's newfound penchant for texting and the intense secrecy surrounding it, the fam takes it upon themselves to investigate the identity of her texting buddy.
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29 Nov 2025

