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bk_forever) wrote2018-03-24 06:36 pm
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Doctor Who Drabble: Relics
Title: Relics
Author:
badly_knitted
Characters: Professor Yana.
Rating: G
Written For: Challenge 213: Watch at
dw100.
Spoilers: Utopia.
Summary: The watch is old and broken, yet Professor Yana keeps it anyway.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Doctor Who, or the characters.
The watch has always been with Professor Yana; it was with him when he was found as a child, and even after all these years he’s held onto it, though he can’t say why. It’s old, broken, completely useless, and yet, it’s all he has from before…
He’s never bothered to open it; why would he? There would be no point since it doesn’t work. It’s a keepsake, an ornament, nothing more. Well, perhaps a talisman or good luck charm, something of that nature. The case is attractive though.
They suit each other, two old relics whose time is past.
The End
Author:
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Characters: Professor Yana.
Rating: G
Written For: Challenge 213: Watch at
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-community.gif)
Spoilers: Utopia.
Summary: The watch is old and broken, yet Professor Yana keeps it anyway.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Doctor Who, or the characters.
The watch has always been with Professor Yana; it was with him when he was found as a child, and even after all these years he’s held onto it, though he can’t say why. It’s old, broken, completely useless, and yet, it’s all he has from before…
He’s never bothered to open it; why would he? There would be no point since it doesn’t work. It’s a keepsake, an ornament, nothing more. Well, perhaps a talisman or good luck charm, something of that nature. The case is attractive though.
They suit each other, two old relics whose time is past.
The End
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Sometimes I push the bolt in so that the door doesn't lock.
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I guess door stops are out of the question?
My front door has two locks and one is tricky to unlock now that its been fiddled with too many times. It needs to be fixed since its so old.
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There's not room under the front door to wedge a doorstop, it's a tight fit, and the back door opens outwards with a step down, so that's way off the ground. Sometimes I wedge that open with a big rock, but it's hard to move it's so heavy.
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Doors can be complicated.
When one door closes, another one opens?
Yeah right.
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Sliding doors are now looking less problematic to me.
That is the expression I pull when I get locked out.*looks at your userpic*
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*grins*
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Your poor neighbours. I've been burgled but that was years ago when I was living in a flat, before security doors were common.
My sliding doors are old and the security doors for it are dodgy.
Which is why my brother installed a security alarm. Although it does have an annoying side when it is a false alarm.
Sometimes dust gets trapped inside and security told us to vacuum it so that it doesn't continuously go off.
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Security alarms are a good idea, but false alarms are a b=nuisance. I've had trouble with my smoke alarms recently. Hopefully that's fixed now.
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That must have been scary.
I remember the thief from my flat tried to come back a second time by knocking on the front door. When he realised my mum was home, he bolted.
They put a cover over the peep hole of our front door so my mum couldn't identify him through it. Which was unfortunate but I'm glad he was a scaredy cat and not someone dangerous. We moved house shortly afterwards.
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Or that they could have been watching us beforehand.
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Sorry, what does @_@ mean?
Scared?
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Okay.
On a lighter note, your userpic reminds me of Beaker from The Muppets. It's the expression I guess.
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He does look like Beaker in it though, I never realised that before!
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Ouch!:D
It's the eyes.:)
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Yes, the wide-eyed look.