DOCTOR WHO: Dreaming
Mar. 15th, 2008 03:17 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Title: Dreaming
Characters/Pairing: TARDIS, the Doctor, the Master, Jack and Lucy
Word Count: 150
Rating: PG
Summary: The TARDIS is wounded, and dreaming.
Notes: Spoilers for "The Sound of Drums" and "Last of the Time Lords". Written for
writing_game.
Disclaimer: I don't own Doctor Who or any of its characters.
The TARDIS is wounded, insides torn up and reconfigured to hold open a rent in the fabric of reality. The TARDIS is wounded, and captive, and dreaming.
She dreams of Gallifrey, and Skaro, and Earth, as it is and was, and worlds whose names have been forgotten, or that never had names to begin with. She dreams of the end of the universe and the beginning of time. Her dreams brush against the sleeping minds of those on the Valiant, and most don't notice for the same reason someone standing in Trafalgar Square doesn't notice England. They are distant, and vast, and the people here so very small.
But the Master stirs in his sleep, waking Lucy with bad dreams, and Jack wakes from shallow sleep expecting, inexplicably, to find himself on the TARDIS, and the Doctor's troubled dreams turn to more pleasant memories, while the TARDIS still dreams, and waits.
Characters/Pairing: TARDIS, the Doctor, the Master, Jack and Lucy
Word Count: 150
Rating: PG
Summary: The TARDIS is wounded, and dreaming.
Notes: Spoilers for "The Sound of Drums" and "Last of the Time Lords". Written for
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Disclaimer: I don't own Doctor Who or any of its characters.
The TARDIS is wounded, insides torn up and reconfigured to hold open a rent in the fabric of reality. The TARDIS is wounded, and captive, and dreaming.
She dreams of Gallifrey, and Skaro, and Earth, as it is and was, and worlds whose names have been forgotten, or that never had names to begin with. She dreams of the end of the universe and the beginning of time. Her dreams brush against the sleeping minds of those on the Valiant, and most don't notice for the same reason someone standing in Trafalgar Square doesn't notice England. They are distant, and vast, and the people here so very small.
But the Master stirs in his sleep, waking Lucy with bad dreams, and Jack wakes from shallow sleep expecting, inexplicably, to find himself on the TARDIS, and the Doctor's troubled dreams turn to more pleasant memories, while the TARDIS still dreams, and waits.
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Date: 2008-03-15 07:27 pm (UTC)And I am both pleased and amused that you seem to have the TARDIS in your head. ^^
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Date: 2008-03-15 07:32 pm (UTC)And I definitely do. It's weird. Very, very weird.