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  • eniL enO toN

    He became a little bit less himself each time he did it. Each time, he was dulled just a little bit more in thought and action. And yet, he couldn't stop himself. It was his deserving, his punishment to be tortured so. He had to see her. River/the Doctor. A three-part oneshot for all your OTP needs. Experimental line reversal. (Note the title.) Standalone, complete.

  • Poison Untouched

    This one goes out to River and the Doctor, who are so much stronger than I have ever been. Despite the years, the pain, the sorrow, the memories, and the countless 'spoilers' that are each drops of poison in an acidic ocean... they somehow make it work. Unfathomable. So yes, this one's for our favourite paramour pair. Short and bitter. Standalone, complete.

  • Aeris Dolorem

    We all know about River and the Doctor's relationship. We know that secrecy is commonplace; it has to be. Fate allows their love to run rampant, a dangerous thing. We know how difficult it is for one to even see the other. We know they are backwards. Misaligned. Out of order. Indistinct and indefinite. This is a tribute to River Song and the Doctor, who somehow make it work.

  • Consultants at Odds

    Ah! At long last, our hero has returned, John has found happiness, and a new villain has come and gone. And oh! Mr. Jim Moriarty begs to be remembered. A small poem chronicling several events occurring everywhere from the ending of TRF and all the way up to the very end of HLV. An absolute pleasure to write, but be warned of slight despair within. Standalone, complete.

  • Visiting Hours

    In a glorious absence of routine, River Song visits the TARDIS as frequently as she pleases, unbound. The Doctor is surprised to find her in the TARDIS library one day, lounging as casually as if it were her own. An absence of depth. Intentionally undetermined timeframe. Rated T for minor suggestive themes and less than mild language. SFW. Standalone, complete.

  • The Edge of the Pier

    A short poem-ish thing that is the spawn of attempted rapport. Proceed with caution if the Doctor's pain is your own. Abstract and short. Free verse. Somber. Mournful. Pensive. Open to interpretation. Standalone, complete.