lindenharp: (Ten)
lindenharp ([personal profile] lindenharp) wrote2009-11-16 12:51 am

Fic: Escape

Title: Escape
Characters: Tenth Doctor, other character
Genre: episode-related, drabble
Length: 100 words
Rating: all ages
Spoilers: Spoilers for "Water of Mars"
Summary: Summarize a drabble that contains spoilers? Nope, can't do it.
Disclaimer: The sandbox belongs to RTD and the BBC. I'm just playing here, in the corner, making little sand-TARDISes. Not making any money, not asserting any claims.
A/N: Three fics posted in one night -- a new record! This one is off the cuff and completely unbetad. DO NOT READ if you haven't watched Waters of Mars. Really. I mean it.

You stumble onto an ordinary street, quiet and snow-covered -- so different from the fiery horror you left behind. It feels obscene to stand in this peaceful spot when your friends are...

God!
You back away from the man (Not a man, can't be! ) who brought you here. He's asking for thanks, like he'd given you a lift to the nearest petrol station. But behind that amiable smile is something ancient, inhuman, and drunk on power, that could crush you by accident (or by whim).

You flee into the night; not all the monsters were left behind on Mars.

[identity profile] lindenharp.livejournal.com 2009-11-16 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
At the best of times, the Doctor can be frightening to deal with, even if he's being friendly. It might be easier for some people if he looked alien, and had tentacles and two heads.

Judging how he behaved before and after the rescue, I can guess what he was like on the trip back to Earth. No "TARDIS 101", no "It's okay -- I'm taking you home", no condolences on the tragic loss of their friends. I suspect there was a lot of crowing about how clever he was, combined with some speculation about the origin and nature of those very interesting entities.

[identity profile] wendymr.livejournal.com 2009-11-17 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, I can definitely picture that. Given his supercilious 'isn't anyone going to thank me?' attitude out on the street, and his dismissal of Yuri and Mia as unimportant, that's exactly how he would have behaved.

Not all the monsters were left behind, indeed.

[identity profile] lindenharp.livejournal.com 2009-11-17 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
And the snow. Don't forget him taking delight in the snow while there are three people in shock standing near him.