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rosa_acicularis ([personal profile] rosa_acicularis) wrote2009-12-20 01:39 am

four ficlets - Doctor Who, Merlin, Star Trek, and The West Wing

A few members of my flist over at [livejournal.com profile] rosa_writes were kind enough to give me some fic prompts the other day (hi, guys!), the challenge being to prompt me with a fic idea that I would probably never otherwise write. Eight people prompted me; these are the first four fics. Well, it's a bit more like three small scenes from hypothetical larger fics and one decent-sized ficlet that ate my brain. The other four ficlets should follow shortly.

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[livejournal.com profile] mylittlepwny asked for a ficlet that I have owed her for about thirty years now. After I allowed myself to feel a deep and abiding shame, I wrote an intro to the fic that I SWEAR I WILL ONE DAY FINISH. Today is not that day. The prompt for the fic was the Doctor and Rose and card games in Rio.

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All she’d asked for was a place with a little colour.

The Doctor had laughed (a bad sign) and grinned a smug little grin (a very bad sign) and then they were whizzing through the vortex, the TARDIS shaking around them. They landed with a definitive thump.

Rose climbed to her feet, rubbing her aggrieved bottom with one hand. “That’s it. We’re getting cushions for the floor.”

“Or we could just sew some into your clothing.” He slipped an arm into his coat, still grinning. “I quite like that idea. In fact, why don’t we throw in some knee pads and a helmet?”

She narrowed her eyes at him. “Are you calling me accident prone?”

“No, not at all.” He stepped close, so close that she had to tilt her head back to look him in the eye. “I’m calling you a disaster magnet.”  

She scowled at him, if only to keep from laughing. “If I’m a disaster magnet, that must make you a disaster black hole.”

“We’ll get you some glitter and rhinestones to decorate your helmet. It’ll be just darling.” He took her hand and pulled her to the door. “How do you feel about unicorn stickers?”

They stepped out of the TARDIS onto an empty, entirely unexceptional city street. The sky above the earth-coloured buildings was a vicious, striking blue, and the heat was like a living thing, filling her lungs and every pore. She felt her muscles loosen, and she swung their joined hands between them.

“All right,” she said. “Where are we?”

“Well—” he began, and she was bracing herself for a long bit of blather when a topless woman dressed entirely in red feathers and sequins ran past, tottering along in a pair of truly ridiculous high heels.

“Oi, you two!” she shouted over her shoulder. “Better hurry up, or you’ll miss all the good stuff!”

Rose and the Doctor watched as she ran off, bouncing.

Rose looked up at him. “So. Carnival?”

The Doctor nodded. “Carnival.”

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[livejournal.com profile] mizufae's prompt was: Star Trek meets HARD scifi. None of this namby-pamby science fiction settings to tell us character-driven stories, I'm talking things like confronting transhumanism, what truly advanced travel technology does to society, how the meaning of sentience is challenged, technology fetishism, you know, real, proper science-motherfucking-fiction. In Star Trek. 

She may never speak to me again.

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Uhura won’t stop lending him books.

She sends them right to his PADD, attaches little notes that say, For your intellectual edification, Captain, and I read this article in Technogaianism Today and thought of you, Captain. At first he deletes them, sarcastically.

“I thought you and Spock didn’t want me in your private book club for two,” he says, catching her at the end of her shift on the bridge. “He was pretty clear about it, actually. There was glowering.”

She tugs absently at an earring, her eyes still fixed on the screen in front of her. “That’s because book club is one of our euphemisms for sex.”

He blinks. “One of? How many do you have?”

She leans back and turns her chair toward him. “Did you even read anything I sent you?”

“Yes,” he says, “and I think we should talk about it, right now.”

She raises an eyebrow. “Really?”

“But first I want to get you drunk.”

She swivels her chair back to the computer screen. “I don’t know why I bother.”

“I’ve wondered that myself.” 

Uhura is quiet for a long moment, apparently once again absorbed in her work, and he thinks the conversation is over. His eyes wander again to the viewscreen, to the darkness ahead of them, and his grip on the arms of his chair tightens slightly.

“Don’t you ever wonder,” Uhura says, “if we’re meant to be doing more? If all the away missions and danger and constant disaster are simply distractions, and there’s something more we’re meant to achieve?” She taps once at her computer screen. “Questions we’re meant to answer?”

He swallows. “No,” he says. “I don’t wonder that.”

Uhura is still for a moment, and then she nods. “Neither do I,” she says, and goes back to work.

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[livejournal.com profile] clevermonikerr asked for a Doctor Who/Merlin crossover with the Doctor and Rose. I giggled like a crazy giggly person and wrote this.

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While it’s true that Merlin’s experience with witches and warlocks has been limited to those trying to seduce him, kill him, or entice him with dark promises of world domination, he’s still fairly certain that the witch and the warlock currently locked in the dungeon are somewhat odd. Unusual. Outside of the normal way of things. 

For starters, the warlock keeps making a strange wheezing sound with the small rectangular box he’s holding to his mouth. It’s rather unpleasant.

The blonde witch with big teeth paces the short length of the cell until, abruptly, she stops. “Let me guess,” she says to the warlock. “You’ve got the jailhouse blues.”

The skinny warlock lowers the small rectangular box from his mouth. “You’d better believe it, baby.” He blows into the box until his cheeks puff out like a squirrel’s, and the thing makes a sound like the fragile blend of actual music and the slow slaughtering of a goat.

The witch slides her arms through the cell bars and slumps against the door. “Arrested the moment we stepped out of the TARDIS. That has to be a record.”

The warlock thinks about it for a moment, and then shakes his head and says, “Nope.” He plays a quick phrase on the box – Merlin thinks it may be Greensleeves, or possibly a bang on impersonation of the crown prince’s snore.

The witch grimaces. “They confiscate the sonic screwdriver, but leave the harmonica. I hate this planet.”

“Oh, we’re still on Earth,” the warlock says. “Still in Britain, for that matter, though I’m a bit foggy on the century. Certain things seem…off.” He looks up and meets Merlin’s eyes. “Any thoughts?”

“But I’m invisible,” Merlin says, and then feels a bit stupid. The witch jumps at the sound of his voice and nearly jabs him in the eye with her finger. “Oi!” he shouts, dodging. “Watch it!”

The warlock grins. “So sorry. She gets rather violent when she’s confused.”  

“I am not confused,” the witch says. She sticks her arm through the bars again and points in the general direction of Merlin’s left ear. “Stop being invisible. It’s annoying.”

Geswefne,” Merlin mutters, and feels his skin prickle as he becomes visible again.

The witch’s eyes go a little wide. “I know this is a silly sort of thing to say,” she says, “but that looked like magic.”

“You know what’s even sillier?” the warlock says. “I sort of agree with you.” He stands, brushing the straw from the seat of his very odd striped trousers, and walks over to the door of the cell. “But magic is forbidden.”

“We got quite the lecture on it,” the witch agrees. “The grumpy man in the crown shouted and waved his arms a lot. It was very convincing.”

“The word treason was used a few times.”

Decapitation came up once or twice at the end.”

The warlock tugs at the length of silk knotted around his neck and winces. “Not one of my favourite words, decapitation.”

“Still, though,” the witch says, “you have to admit it’s effective. Rhetorically speaking.” 

Merlin stares at them, his mouth hanging open in a not entirely flattering expression. “You’re both completely mad,” he says.

“Oh yes,” the warlock says. “Completely.” He reaches through the bars and shakes Merlin’s limp hand. “I’m the Doctor and this is my rather violent friend Rose, and we’d like very much not to be decapitated tomorrow at sunrise.” He grins. “Think you might be able to help us with that?”

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[livejournal.com profile] frenchroast asked for the Doctor and Donna -- The West Wing's Donna. This one took on a life of its own.

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Josh bursts into the office. “My assistant has been abducted by an alien.”

Sam looks up from his salad, his mouth still half-full of leafy greens. “I thought Donna was on vacation?”

“She is,” Josh says. “With an alien.”

Sam swallows his greens. “She’s on vacation with a man from Canada?”

Josh frowns. “You know what? I need to take this to someone higher up on the food chain.” He slams the door on his way out, and Sam flinches.

“I’m plenty high on the food chain,” he says, somewhat sulkily, and takes another bite of his salad.

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Leo looks up from a stack of files, takes one look at the expression on Josh’s face, and says, “Think very carefully before you say whatever you’re about to say to me.”

Josh closes his mouth, almost twitching from the effort. “I’m thinking.”

“Good. Now imagine that you’ve said it.”

“Okay.”

“Now imagine my reaction.”

Josh goes pale.

Leo nods. “Exactly.” He looks back down at his stack of files. “This was a nice chat, Josh. We should have them more often.”

“Yes, sir,” Josh says, and nearly sprints out of the office.

Margaret’s head appears in the doorway. “He was going to tell you that Donna’s been abducted by an alien.”

“Good for her,” Leo says, and turns a page. “I hear Mars is lovely this time of year.”

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“CJ, you’re her friend,” Josh says. “Aren’t you worried?”

CJ does not look worried. CJ looks amused. “She’s on vacation, numbnuts. That’s a temp sitting at her desk, not a pod person.”

“It could become a PR issue.”

CJ sits back in her chair, a grin spreading slowly across her face. “A PR issue. Really.”

“White House staffer caught in flagrante with our first proof of extraterrestrial life? What if there are photos?”

“Hold on. Did she get abducted by an alien or is she dating one?”

Josh points a warning finger at her. “Don’t say that this is an irrational fixation fueled by jealousy and repressed sexual attraction.”

“I’m not saying that.”

“Good. Because that’s what Charlie said, and he’s clearly not as bright as we all thought he was.”

“Josh.”

“Yes?”

“You know that I have actual work to do, right?”

“I’m not sexually attracted to Donna, CJ. I’m not.”

CJ taps a fingernail against the surface of her desk, and it sounds echoingly loud in the small office. “Is this a conversation you really want to have with me? Ever?”

He pauses. “No?”

She sighs. “Josh, she’s on vacation. She’s coming back.”

“Right,” Josh says, his eyes on the floor. “Yeah, of course she is.” He stands and shoves his hands in his pockets. “I just thought I’d give you a heads up. In case there are pictures.”

“Of Donna and the alien.”

“Yeah.” He walks to the door, and then he turns back. “You think the temp might be a pod person?”

“Go away now, Josh,” she says, and he does.

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“No, seriously,” Josh says. “Are you even an American citizen?”

“’Course I am,” the temp says, Britishly. She holds up a small piece of paper. “See? Here’s my birth certificate.”

The paper looks blank for a dizzying moment, and then resolves itself into a perfectly normal birth certificate. Josh rubs his eyes. “Wait. Your name is Donna, too?”

“Yes, yes,” Donna the not-British temp says, “what an amazing coincidence, will wonders never cease.” She shoves a few file folders into his backpack and tosses it at him. “You have that meeting in the OEOB in ten minutes, and if you don’t start walking now you won’t have enough time to participate in five meaningless, bantering conversations along the way.” She slips a pair of sunglasses over his eyes. “You’re ready. Go now.”

Josh lifts the sunglasses and peers out from below the lenses. “My assistant was abducted by an alien, Donna.”

“Abducted is a strong word.”

“Abducted or not, she’s gone,” he says. “Don’t you think I should do something about that?”

The temp frowns, considering. “Yeah,” she says. “Yeah, I think you should.”

Josh grins. “Really?”

“No.” She turns back to her – to Donna’s – desk. “You’re going to be late, Josh. You’re going to be very late, and when your assistant comes back from outer space she’s going to be very angry about you being very late, and she’s going to be mostly angry at you.”

“I think she’s going to be mostly angry that I didn’t try to rescue her from the evil clutches of Mork from Ork.”

The temp looks at him over her shoulder, a sly expression on her face. “Mork and Mindy got married in the end, didn’t they?”

“I’m going to be late,” Josh says, and stalks out of the bullpen, scowling.

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“Josh,” Toby says, “why are you in my office?”

“Because,” Josh says, his voice muffled by a cushion, “my office doesn’t have a couch.” He lifts his head slightly. “I can’t wallow without a couch.”

Toby leans back in his chair and folds his hands over his stomach. “I am not going to talk to you about Donna.”

“Which Donna? The one who ran off with an extraterrestrial pimp or the one who always looks like she’s about to slap me?”

“Donna didn’t run off.”

“She did.”

“Josh—”

Josh sits up abruptly. “She did, Toby. She was pissed at me about – God, I can’t even remember, some stupid thing I said or did or didn’t say or do – and she pretended to be angry and I pretended not to care and it was just like any other stupid day until I came back from the Hill and found this on my desk.” He pulls a crumpled piece of paper from his pocket and slaps it down in front of Toby.

On the piece of paper, in Donna’s loopy, nearly illegible script, it says:

Dear Josh,

This is just a quick note to let you know that this afternoon I met a very nice man in the supply closet by the Counsel’s office (you know the one – where they hide the good paperclips) and found myself embroiled in a rather delicate situation involving some dodgy fertilizer, man-eating mutant slugs from the Rose Garden, and Oliver Babish’s gavel. It all ended well, of course – you would’ve noticed by now if it hadn’t – and the very nice man (who is an alien) and his very nice friend (who is very good with a gavel) suggested that I take a few days off and travel the universe with them.

So that’s exactly what I’m doing.

I’m due two weeks vacation time (don’t worry, I’m only using one) and I’ve straightened everything out with Leo’s office, so there shouldn’t be any problems – unless you’re the one causing them. My phone will be turned off and probably rendered completely anachronistic, and as I plan to spend a good bit of the week in Renaissance Italy you won’t be able to reach me by e-mail either. I’ve left you with an excellent temporary replacement; she’s eager to spend some time in the West Wing, and I’m pretty sure she can yell louder than you.


In different, blocky handwriting, it says: Bit of advice: when you make her angry, turn your head with the slap. It takes some of the sting out of it.

He’s just kidding,
Donna writes. She won’t slap you. Probably.

See you in a week,
Donna


Toby sits back and scratches his fingernails through the short hairs of his beard. He stares at the note for a long moment. “Okay,” he says. “I’ll make a couple of calls.”

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A week later the building is quiet, the offices dark, and the dim lights of the bullpen cast long shadows on the carpets, and on the glass. In the distance there is the sound of a lone vacuum cleaner.

Josh sits alone in his office, his chair turned to the window, and watches the night sky.

“I’m actually right behind you,” Donna says, “but I appreciate the poetry of the tableau.”

Josh spins in his chair. “You’re back.”

Donna steps into the doorway, her hair a pale halo in the low light. She smiles. “Of course I’m back. My vacation’s over.”

He opens his mouth, then closes it again with an audible click. “I might have freaked out a little while you were gone.”

“Really?” Donna says. “How unlike you.” She walks into the office and leans against the edge of the desk, looking down at him. “Toby called UNIT on me. It caused a bit of an international incident.”

“UNIT?”

“I’ll explain later.” She reaches over and straightens the knot of his tie. “I left you a note, Josh. I told you I was coming back.”

“You told me you were going to Renaissance Italy with an alien you met in a supply closet.”

“Yes, and it was lovely. Thanks for asking.”

He stands. “Donna, you don’t understand. When I read the note I thought you’d either finally gone completely nuts or—”

She lifts her chin. “Or what?”

He looks down, his face lined and tired. “I didn’t believe you, not until I saw the Rose Garden.”

“We wrecked it.”

“You did.”

“To be fair, the man-eating mutant slugs deserve some of the blame, too.” She looks away. “I was always going to come back, Josh.”

“Yeah,” he says, “I know.”

“You obviously don’t.” Her jaw tenses, and she meets his eyes again. “You know I love my job.” 

“That doesn’t mean—” He stops, rubs his hand over his face. “Donna, if I were a time-traveling alien and you helped me bludgeon mutant slugs to death with a gavel I don’t think I’d ever want you to leave.”

Donna smiles, and her eyes shine in the meager light. “Oh, Josh. You have to call them man-eating mutant slugs – otherwise it just sounds like we were being cruel.” She kisses his cheek, softly. Her lips are dry and uncertain, and her hands hover over his shoulders, her fingers brushing cloth. “I missed you. Idiot.”

He rests his hands on her waist, just for a moment, and lets himself hold on.  

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A strange sound echoes through the halls of the West Wing.

The President looks up from his book. The strange sound grows louder and stranger for a moment, then slowly fades. The President stands and walks to the door to Leo’s office. He opens the door a crack and peers through. “Leo, did you hear that?”

“Hmm?” Leo says. He looks up from his work. “Hear what, sir?”

“The sound like a piano going through a blender.”

Leo grins. “You think Donna’s back from her vacation?”

“Either that or someone in the kitchens is in the middle of a very odd experiment.” The President comes into the office and sits in one of the comfier chairs. “Admit it, Leo. You’re a little jealous.”

“Of Donna?” Leo chuckles. “We’re a bit old to go off gallivanting through time and space again, don’t you think?”

“Speak for yourself, old man. I’m fit as a fiddle.”

Leo sits back in his chair, smirking. “Mr. President, you could barely keep up the first time. If I hadn’t been there to drag you away from those robot turtle things—”

“Chelonians, Leo, Chelonians. I remember that – I was just about to begin armistice negotiations with one of their generals when you swooped in, threatened to blow them all to bits with a fake bomb, and pulled me away by my collar.” He pauses, frowning. “Not one of our more dignified moments.”

“But we didn’t die.”

“No,” the President says. “We didn’t.” He rubs his hands together and looks down at the carpet. “I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that he didn’t stop by to say hello.”

Leo’s expression softens. “Not his style.”

“No. Of course not.” He stands. “You know, I think I’m going to go ask Donna what she thought of Leonardo da Vinci.”

“Ask her what she thought of his cooking.”

“Leo—”

“Because I don’t care how many times you tell me he was a genius, the genius of all geniuses, the man couldn’t boil a damn pot of pasta without ruining it.”

The President grins. “You, Mr. McGarry, are a sourpuss.”

“I still can’t eat linguini. I have flashbacks.”

“I’m going to go talk to Donna now, and bask in the wellspring of optimism that is her youth and charm. You sit here and be a grump.”

“I think I can manage that.”

The President returns to the Oval, still smiling. He closes the door behind him, and Leo’s office falls silent.

Leo turns to the darkness outside his door and says, “Checking up on us?”

The shadows shift and a thin man in a pinstripe suit slips into the room. “If I wanted to do that, I’d read a newspaper.”

Leo nods, slowly. “You look younger.”

“I’m not.”

“I figured.” Leo taps his fingers against the arm of his chair. “You knew about all of this, didn’t you? The presidency, Rosslyn. His MS.”

Some brief and unreadable emotion ripples across the thin man’s face. “There was nothing I could do to change any of it.”

“Yeah. I know.” Leo clears his throat. “You should probably leave now.”

“Probably.” The thin man reaches out and rests his hand lightly on Leo’s shoulder. “I can’t tell you how things end, Leo, you know that. But I can say—” His mouth twitches in something like a smile. “When I first met you, all those years ago, I nearly asked for your autograph.”

The Doctor squeezes Leo’s shoulder, once, before walking out the door and fading again into the shadows. 

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[identity profile] mizufae.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 10:14 am (UTC)(link)
:O I'm never speaking to you again! (Actually that is very untrue.) I have no idea what that was but I'm gonna go with it and claim it's awesome. Book club indeed.

[identity profile] rosa-writes.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 10:33 am (UTC)(link)
I looked at your prompt and went, "Goodness. She has either far overestimated my intelligence or truly taken the intention of this meme to heart. Or possibly both."

I am too dumb for the science, dude. I watch Doctor Who and think, "Yeah, that makes sense." ;)

[identity profile] mizufae.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 01:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I took it to heart and I thought to myself "Hey, maybe all she needs is an excuse to talk about robot sex. in space."

[identity profile] rosa-acicularis.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 06:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Dammit. Talk about wasted opportunity.

[identity profile] lady-morgana.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 10:15 am (UTC)(link)
I haven't seen the West Wing in many, many years. But that last one was brilliant. Simply brilliant.

[identity profile] earlgreytea68.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 02:04 pm (UTC)(link)
OMG, they are all great, but the West Wing one! It's BRILLIANT! Ack! You're amazing! This line?

if you don’t start walking now you won’t have enough time to participate in five meaningless, bantering conversations along the way.

I LAUGHED AND LAUGHED AND LAUGHED.
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[personal profile] spikewriter 2009-12-20 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
This was brilliant -- always loved the West Wing and you captured the voices here beautifully.

[identity profile] cjk1701.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, I never watched West Wing (so I had to look up who all the people were on wiki), but I *love* that one. It was gorgeous. First it made me laugh, and at the end it damn near made me cry. Please quit RL and write full-time? Anything, really, because all you write is wonderful.

[identity profile] the-spin.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 03:15 pm (UTC)(link)
!!!!!! OH MY GOD !!!!!!!!! These are like, shockingly wonderful. The West Wing one, dude, the voices are so perfect that I could see it unfolding in my head and that show has such a hard rhythm to capture. Josh's reaction is perfect, and Sam being sulky over his salad, and god I love the idea of Leo and Bartlet gallivanting across the Universe with the Doctor. You made my morning 10000X more awesome.
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[identity profile] wondygal.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
“Of Donna?” Leo chuckles. “We’re a bit old to go off gallivanting through time and space again, don’t you think?”

AGAIN

OH MY GOD

IT WAS TOTALLY SEVEN, WASN'T IT

NO, NO, IT WAS EIGHT, THAT WOULD BE MORE HILARIOUS

DONNA NOBLE IS VERY GOOD WITH A GAVEL

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I enjoyed this.

[identity profile] eponymous-rose.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
OH MY GOD.

They're all absolutely spectacular, but the West Wing one in particular made me go !!!!!!!! all the way through. Seriously, !!!!!!!!. I wasn't even aware that was a facial expression, but there it was!

These are so awesome. You are so awesome.

[identity profile] lalaithlockhart.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 04:50 pm (UTC)(link)
EXACTLY THIS COMMENT. :D
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[personal profile] tree_and_leaf 2009-12-20 04:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooh, the last fic in particular is made of awesome!

[identity profile] earlgreytea68.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 05:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, I just came back to read the West Wing AGAIN, because I've been watching West Wing all morning, and the idea of Jed and Leo running into the Doctor, while they are young, and the Doctor knowing who they are and loving them...This story is *brilliant,* darling.

[identity profile] mirageofmae.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
These were all brilliant, I liked the Trek one but the West Wing one was my favorite! It packed such a wallop for a short fic! Donna Noble in the West Wing! Leo and Jed in Space! Josh freaking out as per usual and in complete denial. Pure brilliance.

[identity profile] heidi-wiggin.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
These are WONDERFUL!!

I join the chorus in praising your West Wing fic. Absolutely lovely.

[personal profile] shaela 2009-12-20 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
These are brilliant, but I think I’m getting an F in reading comprehension. Was Donna alone with the Doctor?

(I only ask because her note said that “the very nice man (who is an alien) and his very nice friend (who is very good with a gavel) suggested that I take a few days off and travel the universe with them.” And because if she wasn’t alone with the Doctor, I’m curious who the unspecified Companion was.)

But that doesn’t detract from the general brilliance.

[identity profile] rosa-acicularis.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
You get an A in reading comprehension, or at the very least a B+.

Donna is the very nice friend who is very good with a gavel, but in the end she decides she'd rather hang around the West Wing for a week. This is really more a reference to Catherine Tate's much proclaimed love of West Wing than anything else, but as I don't say any of this explicitly, one can hardly blame you for thinking otherwise. ;)

[identity profile] tricksterquinn.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
OH MY GOD WEST WING/DOCTOR WHO - WHO KNEW IT COULD BE SO MUCH *PURE WIN*???

Though now I want endless West Wing dealing with UNIT.

[identity profile] frenchroast.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
The West Wing fic was AWESOME INCARNATE! And perfection. And everything else everyone else has already said. :) Like, a zillion times more awesome than I could've hoped for when I gave you the prompt.

And now I find myself wanting another fic, this time about Leo and the President gallivanting in time and space. So, if you find yourself promptless in the future....

[identity profile] ffutures.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Saw this recced by [livejournal.com profile] selenak - absolutely gorgeous, especially the last one.
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[identity profile] shezan.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Here through [livejournal.com profile] selenak and OMG the WEST WING ONE!!! Complete, utter, NESTED perfection. because not only after the Two Donnas you hit us with UNIT, but then we have Leo/Bartlet/Leonardo. Truly, absolutely amazing. Off to rec this at my LJ AT ONCE!

[identity profile] skywaterblue.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Late to the party, but I loved it. How could I not? Leo and Bartlet and the Doctor in space and time! Donna and Leo DiVinci and pasta!

[identity profile] leviathan0999.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Carnivale? Lovely. Book Club? Adorable. Merlin? Don't know the fandom.

10/Donatella Moss? Seriously, I am in awe of the perfection of that ficlet! Not a single letter or punctuation mark was out of place, every word and pause from every character just magnificently them.

Well-done!

[identity profile] rane-ab.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 10:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Here via [livejournal.com profile] shezan's rec. I don't know the first thing about West Wing, and yet that last one still completely cracked me up. Brilliant dialogue.

I quite enjoyed Merlin/Dr Who, as well. I can just imagine the grumpy old man shouting at them and the Doctor being Not Impressed. :D

[identity profile] mylittlepwny.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
CARNIVAL.

I love you.

[identity profile] rosa-acicularis.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I KNOW IT IS NOT ENOUGH, BUT I DO WHAT I CAN.

I love the prompt, I do. But every time I try to write it they both end up very drunk and giggly and unable to do anything remotely like playing cards. Or talking coherently.

WE WILL GET THERE, THOUGH.

[identity profile] mylittlepwny.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
But every time I try to write it they both end up very drunk and giggly and unable to do anything remotely like playing cards. Or talking coherently.

THE AMOUNT OF OKAY I AM WITH THIS IS ASTOUNDING.
Seriously. Seriouslyyyy. I require no deep thoughts, or clever card tricks; they can even just have the idea to play cards, to start with, while they fly about forgotten in the wind as the Doctor and Rose down Piña Coladas and flirt in accidentally loud voices!
MY STANDARDS ARE NONEXISTENT. And anyway, you'll have written it. This makes it automatically fabulous in my book.

I LOOK FORWARD TO THE DAY.

[identity profile] lalaithlockhart.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh yes,” the warlock says. “Completely.” He reaches through the bars and shakes Merlin’s limp hand. “I’m the Doctor and this is my rather violent friend Rose, and we’d like very much not to be decapitated tomorrow at sunrise.”
His and Hers Morning Executions again! I am accepting this into my personal canon. :-)

[identity profile] bornofstars.livejournal.com 2009-12-20 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh man. I loved the first one, the tone of the Merlin one made me giggle like an insane person even though I haven't even watched the second season, and the last made me want to watch The West Wing so badly. Conclusion: you are made of awesome. Please write more fic?

[identity profile] pocky_slash.livejournal.com 2009-12-21 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, I totes don't know you, but I stumbled across a rec for the DW/TWW ficlet on Delicious while avoiding [livejournal.com profile] yuletide writing and... oh my god. I cannot, in words, express my JOY and LOVE for it. I love Josh freaking out and Donna would CLEARLY be an awesome companion and Sam, Toby, and CJ were just PERFECT when Josh accosted them and I adore the idea of Jed and Leo traveling with the Doctor. SO MUCH. UGH. AWESOME.

(and the bit at the end, where the Doctor says he wanted to ask for Leo's autograph? Oh, my HEART.)

Okay, I will stop being a crazy, capslocking stranger on your journal, now. But really, this was 100% awesome ♥

[identity profile] kattahj.livejournal.com 2009-12-21 05:34 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh, these were all lots of fun! And I may have clapped my hands and shrieked at Leo's reaction in the last one.

[identity profile] tardis-stowaway.livejournal.com 2009-12-21 06:33 am (UTC)(link)
Yay, these are all such fun! Even the crossovers with shows I've never watched. Much love for "book club" as one of Uhura and Spock's euphemisms for sex. Hee!

chucklesome!

[identity profile] westwingclaire.livejournal.com 2009-12-21 11:50 am (UTC)(link)
made me laugh a lot - I loved the conversation between Josh and Leo "now imagine that you've said it, now imagine my reaction." very in character!

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[identity profile] watervole.livejournal.com 2009-12-21 12:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Many thanks for the West Wing story. Good character voices - though I must admit I'd like to have seen more of red-head Donna bossing Josh around - that was a wonderful mental image.

[identity profile] clevermonikerr.livejournal.com 2009-12-22 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! THIS WAS SO PERFECT AND FUNNY<3

[identity profile] silverweave.livejournal.com 2009-12-22 03:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I came here via a rec from Selenak and loved it! Your WW crossover was spot on, really great characterisation and I love the idea of Leo and Bartlet in the Tardis. I imagine they would get very little done!

[identity profile] kaydeefalls.livejournal.com 2009-12-22 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
These are all great, but the West Wing crossover, in particular, was AMAZING. Oh, my god, LEO.

[identity profile] londonsophie.livejournal.com 2009-12-22 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
here via shezan. the WW crossover - laughed out loud. And loved it.

[identity profile] requialexa.livejournal.com 2009-12-24 03:52 pm (UTC)(link)
That West Wing thing? OMG I love you so much for that!!!!!!!! I can't get capslocky enough to convey my undying gratitude and appreciation! You captured all the voices so brilliantly, made me really, really nostalgic for the good old days when dh and I waited with bated breath for each and every episode...before the election and all that other stuff that happened that made us lose interest :) And of course! Of course he visited them, knew them before :) Geez this was made of win! Totally going in my memories!!

And, for the record the other stuff was fine, too ;-)

[identity profile] astitchintime-9.livejournal.com 2009-12-25 10:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I was just stopping by to wish you a Merry Xmas, and discovered that you left a present for me under your tree. Delightful fic!

The WWxDW ficlet tickled me. It took a moment for me to recapture the atmosphere, and then Josh walked into Leo's office and I was so right there with them! I could totally hear Leo's voice, and although it was ostensibly Josh (& Donna's) story, truly, it was Leo who was the backbone of that piece. Very enjoyable! Tossing in a flash of UNIT was brilliant, and really, your Leo was inspired! What a pleasure! Kudos. And many thanks! Merry Xmas!
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[identity profile] starlightmoonla.livejournal.com 2009-12-28 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
Hee!! Love all of these but I have a special place for the West Wing!

While I've only made it to the fourth series I still enjoyed reading that particular fic because those characters are amazing!

Great job!
redcirce: Tenth Doctor: superdork (superdork!)

[personal profile] redcirce 2009-12-31 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
All of these: amazing.

[identity profile] catyuy.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I really loved both the Merlin and the WEst WIng ones.

[identity profile] flatlanderjr.livejournal.com 2010-02-16 07:27 am (UTC)(link)
I read the West Wing ficlet. It was brilliant. How do you manage to do characterization so well? Though I would like to see the battle in the Rose Garden and Toby's conversation with UNIT and the meeting with Da Vinci.

I'm having trouble believing Leo and the President went traveling with the Doctor, though I'm not sure why. The way it's written, it seems to be just a bit that was thrown in because you or someone else wanted it to happen. Jeez, that sounds harsher than I would have preferred. Sorry.

The best parts were the first two scenes. “She’s on vacation with a man from Canada?” and “Now imagine my reaction" cracked me up. Your Doctor Who stories have as much quality as published original fiction. I'd love to read more of those or more West Wing fics.

[identity profile] lorelaisquared.livejournal.com 2010-05-01 06:55 am (UTC)(link)
OMG YOU WROTE A DW/WW CROSSOVER - I LOVE YOU!

That was so bloody brilliant there just aren't even close to enough words to express it. I absolutely LOVED Josh's over reaction (UNIT? LOLOLOLOL I'm sure the Doctor was THRILLED) and just the idea of Donna Noble as Josh's temp makes me burst into giggles.

The letter was particularily brilliant. I especially liked this part: I’m pretty sure she can yell louder than you.

In different, blocky handwriting, it says: Bit of advice: when you make her angry, turn your head with the slap. It takes some of the sting out of it.

He’s just kidding, Donna writes. She won’t slap you. Probably.
*snort* LOLOLOLOLOL I am now picturing Josh and Donna N in a shouting match in the West Wing... oh the ruckus they'd cause. LOLOL Also I just had to giggle at the slapping comments. TOO funny.

I could go on and on about how brilliant this story is, but instead I will plead with you to write another WW/DW crossover because this was just too good.

[identity profile] jeb124.livejournal.com 2010-08-17 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Absolutely beautiful. I loved them all, especially the last one. The end bit with Leo and the Doctor is perfect.

[identity profile] fiercynn.livejournal.com 2011-02-04 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I realize I'm, like, years late on this, but the West Wing/DW crossover is BRILLIANT. *draws hearts around it*