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Chiswick by Alligatorade (G)
Fandom: DOCTOR WHO
Pairing: Donna /Lee
Length: 611
Author Website:A Teaspoon and an Open Mind.
Why this must be read:
Another fix it for Donna! This time it's covering up that horrible plot failure in the 'Forest of the Dead'. Poor Lee. They just ditched him in the library. I'm pretty sure most of us were expecting him to show up again later. Sadly though they just ignored the happy ending that could of been. Darn eh?
Alligatorade has written a delightfully determined Lee and a scarily in character Donna. The only thing that would make this better would be a sequel or two.
"Lee asked questions. It took a long time; questions cost money, and money was something Lee didn’t have. He took odd jobs, socked it all away, paid private investigators and database crackers to ask questions for him. It took 1700 credits and a datavised inquiry into the Encyclopaedia Humanae (the most complete collection of information that had been assembled about human life on every settled world, moon, and asteroid) before he finally found what he was looking for."
Chiswick by Alligatorade
Pairing: Donna /Lee
Length: 611
Author Website:A Teaspoon and an Open Mind.
Why this must be read:
Another fix it for Donna! This time it's covering up that horrible plot failure in the 'Forest of the Dead'. Poor Lee. They just ditched him in the library. I'm pretty sure most of us were expecting him to show up again later. Sadly though they just ignored the happy ending that could of been. Darn eh?
Alligatorade has written a delightfully determined Lee and a scarily in character Donna. The only thing that would make this better would be a sequel or two.
"Lee asked questions. It took a long time; questions cost money, and money was something Lee didn’t have. He took odd jobs, socked it all away, paid private investigators and database crackers to ask questions for him. It took 1700 credits and a datavised inquiry into the Encyclopaedia Humanae (the most complete collection of information that had been assembled about human life on every settled world, moon, and asteroid) before he finally found what he was looking for."
Chiswick by Alligatorade