6 Works by miekhead
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In this sequel to Matter and Convenience, Finn and Yaz spend time with their extended fam.
A series of oneshots including snapshots of their lives and the hand-me-downs that get passed down.
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- Part 2 of Matter and Convenience Series
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After Ash leaves for Canada, Suki and Eve head to Leeds for their business trip.
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Yasmin Khan struggles with making friends and coming out of her winter hibernation, despite having just finished her probation as a police officer. When a mysterious shopkeeper opens a nearby corner shop, Yaz is immediately intrigued.
Inspired by the Doctor's wish to own a corner shop in Flux.
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- Part 1 of Matter and Convenience Series
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“I’ve still only ever done this a couple of times,” Yaz whispers, more to placate her own nerves. Her fingers tingle with anticipation, worried that she’ll get it wrong this time. She’s standing above the Doctor who is patiently sitting in a chair. She’s never properly been in the Doctor’s personal bedroom until they started doing this. It’s full of books, chaos but there’s space next to the bed that’s the perfect area, once the TARDIS maximises the lighting so that Yaz can see...
aka a Thasmin fic with some grooming and love.
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Set just a year after the wedding, a not-so tech savvy Jamie gets several missed calls asking for answers which opens a can of emotional worms.
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Cat had a one night stand with a club singer who went only by the name 'Kara'. Despite being noticeably distracted at work, Cat tells her colleagues to let it go, that nothing will come of it. Her friends know better and decide to do a bit of meddling for Cat's 30th birthday.
Kara Zor-El has been on Earth for well over 20 years. She’s a drifter. She tries not to stay in the same place for very long, hoping that her superpowers will remain a secret. She makes a living singing in clubs and bars.
Cat Grant is a junior editor for The New York Times. She refuses to move back to the West Coast, much to the chagrin of her successful mother and generally works too hard.
