FIC: Tea on Mount Ida
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Title: Tea on Mount Ida
Author:
silverr
Rating: T
Pairing(s)/Character(s): Madame Vastra/Jenny, Sebastian Melmoth/Jack Harkness, Eleven
Warnings: None really. a few pinches of spicy talk and innuendo
Spoilers: One tiny oblique reference in the story to an event outside the episode (you'd have to be spoiled to get it, I think).
Summary: Silurians live for centuries, humans not nearly so long. Vastra knows she'll lose Jenny someday, and it's a loss she's already bracing herself against.
Author's Note: Though I've been a DW fan for a long time, this is my first story for the fandom. Written as a pinch hit for the
rarewomen 2012 challenge.
Fake cut to Ao3
Author:
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Rating: T
Pairing(s)/Character(s): Madame Vastra/Jenny, Sebastian Melmoth/Jack Harkness, Eleven
Warnings: None really. a few pinches of spicy talk and innuendo
Spoilers: One tiny oblique reference in the story to an event outside the episode (you'd have to be spoiled to get it, I think).
Summary: Silurians live for centuries, humans not nearly so long. Vastra knows she'll lose Jenny someday, and it's a loss she's already bracing herself against.
Author's Note: Though I've been a DW fan for a long time, this is my first story for the fandom. Written as a pinch hit for the
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Fake cut to Ao3
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Date: 2012-05-10 01:24 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-05-10 01:43 am (UTC)You're not the first person who's told me that they like the Doctor's comment about the mirror. :)
ETA: Although now that you've pointed it out, I'm chewing my nails and thinking I ought to remove the reference to menopause, because I certainly didn't intend to send the message you got. (Thirty-nine would be perimenopause anyhow. ~ Not to mention that I didn't want jenny to come across like a shallow flibbertigibbet.)
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Date: 2012-05-10 02:11 am (UTC)Definitely.
Also, I wouldn't worry about the menopause reference at all. Honestly, my noticing it so front and center is a by-product of my interests, and I thought it was very cogent and, in it's way, poignant. I don't think anyone would take offense or think Jenny's being shallow. She is aging, after all, and coming to terms with it. Not easy even in her time, I'd imagine.
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Date: 2012-05-10 02:23 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-05-10 02:40 am (UTC)Although I also suspect that most are caterwauling just for effect.
To give them credit, "a quarter of a century" does sound old. Until you double it, anyway. Then it's babyhood. :-D