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Terrane

Terraneby Red Wolf

"Doctor, you know when I stopped to get the stone out of my trainer? I think the rock I sat on is following us."

The Doctor looked back and noticed a small boulder sitting in the middle of the path they'd just travelled. "It's not a rock, it's an indigenous life form. Fascinating beasts."

Rose warily eyed the creature. "So, why is it following us?"

"They reproduce by sampling DNA from other creatures, then dividing." The Doctor grinned widely and clapped Rose on the shoulder. "Congratulations, you're a father. Can't take you anywhere without picking up strange boyfriends, can I?"

Doctor Who 100challenge #111: live and let live

Published Babble Horde — 23.03.2006
Published Doctor Who 100 — 23.03.2006
Published A Teaspoon and an Open Mind — 03.09.2006
Published Forever Fandom — 03.09.2006
Published fanfiction.net — 03.09.2006

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Hahaha! Boy, the child support issues alone... — via LiveJournal — posted by laridian at 01.10.2007 15:36 AEST | #

Then there's small problem of accidentally skipping your child across the lake — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 01.10.2007 15:37 AEST | #

Has been a while since I've heard such an awesome Doctor voice. ::laughs:: This drabble is great — via LiveJournal — posted by melata_fic at 01.10.2007 15:38 AEST | #

Many thanks — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 01.10.2007 15:38 AEST | #

Congratulations, you're a father.

Poor Rose, reproducing without even having fun! — via LiveJournal — posted by Grandmum at 01.10.2007 15:39 AEST | #

I can't imagine Jackie would be pleased to learn about her grandchildren — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 01.10.2007 15:40 AEST | #

I can't imagine Jackie would be pleased to learn about her grandchildren.

Oh no, I think that like me Jackie would be quite a keen grandmother, once she got over the shock. Mind you the sci-fi technicalities of how might stump her. She'd just blame the Doctor, wouldn't she? ;D — via LiveJournal — posted by Grandmum at 01.10.2007 15:40 AEST | #

What I love most is the she's the father! ::hoots with laughter:: I have not the gingersnaps so please accept chocolatey goodness instead — via LiveJournal — posted by mad_jaks at 01.10.2007 15:41 AEST | #

Chocolatey goodness always appreciated — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 01.10.2007 15:42 AEST | #

::boggles:: That certainly sounds a bit disconcerting... — via LiveJournal — posted by Elizabeth Culmer at 01.10.2007 15:42 AEST | #

You would want to be careful about where you sat, wouldn't you? — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 01.10.2007 15:43 AEST | #

Followed by Rose totally freaking out... — via LiveJournal — posted by Mark Hunter at 01.10.2007 15:43 AEST | #

I think that would be a given. Then the second panic attack when she has to explain it to her mother — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 01.10.2007 15:44 AEST | #

Now that I'm familiar with her mother's character, I'd say that would be a challenge, indeed — via LiveJournal — posted by Mark Hunter at 01.10.2007 15:44 AEST | #

LOL I want see some Doctor/Rose offspring. I can imagine a young lady with memmories that don't totally fit together, and who is very much connected to her "red" cabbinet box, that has a large floating crystal in it. Acourse she would probably be known across the dimensions as phoenix, taking up where her own mom was once a time goddess. She has no idea what her name is other than a tattoo on her wrist that looks like Y. She has a two year son, knows she has lost her husband, but doesn't know exactly how, and afterwards that she went quite nuts for awhile. Landing on earth in 2002 or so she saved a Ms Sarah Jane Smith, because the woman reminded her of an aunt she had as a child. Ms. Smith not one to forget such a thing, helps to look out after the young woman, who is obviously pregnant and seems quite human, though with a heart mummur, but not really two hearts yet. But Sarah Jane's friend soon picks out a red box with a strange firebird pattern on it, and a red crystal that Y always wore seems to glow within that box. And as they say even thoug it looks like a small red cabinet. It can be smaller on the outside but bigger on the inside for a young just recommibed Tardis that speaks and tells Sarah Jane, love your new shoes. I picture that Tardis is licing, red, very small compared to the Doctors, barely even a hundred years hold, but much more talkative than the Doctor's, and has a thing of turning part of himself in a talking cat with boots from one of Y's distant childhood memories. What you think to out their? — via LiveJournal — posted by kitmarlowescot2 at 01.10.2007 15:45 AEST | #

Not really my kettle of fish, but as you seem to have put a lot of thought into it, you may as well run with the idea — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 01.10.2007 15:46 AEST | #

Yeah but I don't want to write a Mary Sue. I was wondering did Wolf ever have sex with the doctor, any version of the Doctor? I do hope though that Rose's offspring does well — via LiveJournal — posted by kitmarlowescot2 at 01.10.2007 15:47 AEST | #

I'm sure Rose's rock will live a long, happy rock-like life.

As for Wolf, I would say yes. She's met other Doctors (her future, his past), a couple briefly and one other for longer, so there's a long history between them. I really need to finish that story off. Must get other story commitments done and out of the way first — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 01.10.2007 15:47 AEST | #

Ah ok, thank you, can you point me to where your stories, or ficlets are that deal with Wolf's past and how she met her brother Declane? — via LiveJournal — posted by kitmarlowescot2 at 01.10.2007 15:48 AEST | #

Anything tagged Wolf or Declán will find the LJ stuff. There are five older stories that aren't available on LJ, but you can find them on my site via Wolf & Declán.

Wolf and Declán's meeting has only been mentioned in passing as back-story a couple of times, I've never written it. I may never write it, as it works better if it stays as back-story. I've taken minor elements from other stories and worked them into full stories years later if they fit a particular theme or challenge. I've also taken unwritten back-story elements from my own universe and used them for other purposes elsewhere. I go where the muse and challenge take me, preferably with some semblance of coherency — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 01.10.2007 15:49 AEST | #

Oh, that is frickin' hilarious! With the perfect final line! — via LiveJournal — posted by neadods at 01.10.2007 15:50 AEST | #

Many thanks. This is what comes of a muse run amok — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 01.10.2007 15:51 AEST | #

Awww... cute & funny. Like this a lot ;-) — via LiveJournal — posted by Padawan Pooh at 01.10.2007 15:52 AEST | #

Many thanks! — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 01.10.2007 15:52 AEST | #

just read it

That was great I loved it. I don't get much chance to read, write or be on but your drabble made me smile. Fantastic! Keep up the good work — via LiveJournal — posted by theradean at 01.10.2007 15:53 AEST | #

Always happy to make someone smile — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 01.10.2007 15:53 AEST | #

Hmm, a rock or Rickey? Personally, I think the rock is slightly less useless ::g:: — via LiveJournal — posted by shebit at 01.10.2007 15:54 AEST | #

You may be right — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 01.10.2007 15:54 AEST | #

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