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Title: The Memory of Water
Creator:
weakinteraction
Rating: General Audiences
Word Count/Length/Size: 1103 words
Creator's Summary: The further adventures of Bill and Heather, post-World Enough and Time.
Characters/Pairings: Bill Potts/Heather
Reasons for reccing: It's one of the loveliest Bill/Heather fics I've read, or possibly the loveliest, giving us some of the future relationship and adventures between Bill and Heather that I wish the canon had spent more time on, too. This story goes further than any in exploring their post-canon water-nature, in a creative and delightful manner, as well as how they might go on about returning to a more familiar existence. Little nods to other parts of Doctor Who canon, gorgeous writing, and amazing descriptions of the universe amounting to what one commenter called "astrophysics porn". It was written for this year's Femslash Exchange and posted a few weeks ago, so it fits the monthly theme of "new".
A short quote: And still they go on exploring. They are true elemental spirits of nature now, just as the legends paint them, but on a far grander scale than most of the mortals whose lives they have fleetingly touched could ever imagine: they have transcended space, time and form.
Link: The Memory of Water
Creator:
Rating: General Audiences
Word Count/Length/Size: 1103 words
Creator's Summary: The further adventures of Bill and Heather, post-World Enough and Time.
Characters/Pairings: Bill Potts/Heather
Reasons for reccing: It's one of the loveliest Bill/Heather fics I've read, or possibly the loveliest, giving us some of the future relationship and adventures between Bill and Heather that I wish the canon had spent more time on, too. This story goes further than any in exploring their post-canon water-nature, in a creative and delightful manner, as well as how they might go on about returning to a more familiar existence. Little nods to other parts of Doctor Who canon, gorgeous writing, and amazing descriptions of the universe amounting to what one commenter called "astrophysics porn". It was written for this year's Femslash Exchange and posted a few weeks ago, so it fits the monthly theme of "new".
A short quote: And still they go on exploring. They are true elemental spirits of nature now, just as the legends paint them, but on a far grander scale than most of the mortals whose lives they have fleetingly touched could ever imagine: they have transcended space, time and form.
Link: The Memory of Water