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bk_forever) wrote2018-05-29 07:28 pm
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Doctor Who Drabble: Priceless
Title: Priceless
Author:
badly_knitted
Characters: River Song.
Rating: G
Written For: Challenge 230: Bauble / Babble / Bobble at
dw100.
Spoilers: The Husbands Of River Song.
Summary: If River is going to get her hands on this particular diamond, she’s going to need some help.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Doctor Who, or the characters.
The Halassi Androvar is perfect, flawless, priceless beyond belief, the most valuable diamond in the universe. All other diamonds, indeed all other gems of any kind, pale into insignificance beside it, mere baubles, worthless trinkets, insignificant bits of shiny mineral. River should know; she’s seen, stolen, and owned enough of them.
She’s never owned this one though, not yet, and her fingers itch because it’s so close and yet so far, lodged inside the equally insignificant brain of her ‘husband’. She’s supposed to return it to the Halassi, but…
First, looks like she needs a surgeon. Heads don’t remove themselves.
The End
Author:
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Characters: River Song.
Rating: G
Written For: Challenge 230: Bauble / Babble / Bobble at
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Spoilers: The Husbands Of River Song.
Summary: If River is going to get her hands on this particular diamond, she’s going to need some help.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Doctor Who, or the characters.
The Halassi Androvar is perfect, flawless, priceless beyond belief, the most valuable diamond in the universe. All other diamonds, indeed all other gems of any kind, pale into insignificance beside it, mere baubles, worthless trinkets, insignificant bits of shiny mineral. River should know; she’s seen, stolen, and owned enough of them.
She’s never owned this one though, not yet, and her fingers itch because it’s so close and yet so far, lodged inside the equally insignificant brain of her ‘husband’. She’s supposed to return it to the Halassi, but…
First, looks like she needs a surgeon. Heads don’t remove themselves.
The End
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I'm not much of a jewellery person anyway. I'll stick to my watch.
Very practical. I forgot it at home when my brother drop me off whist going out. I had to buy a spare one. Railway staff wondered how I left without it. Excuse me for having a brother who gives me a lift in his car.:)
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It's easy to forget stuff. I once cycled to the shops, locked my bike, and ten realised I didn't have the key to my bike lock. I had to phone mum to bring it.
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I use to wear silver rings as a teenager. Sometimes I wear a ring, bracelet or necklace to compliment a look. Usually I forget to do so.:)
Lucky you could still call your mum.
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It's hard to remember to put on jewellery most of the time, if you're not used to wearing it.
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I've only been a passenger on a scooter.
Yeah, I don't have the discipline for it. Could you imagine me with a wedding ring.:)
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I haven't even done that. I cycle or I drive my car.
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Well, I don't have to worry about that at the rate I'm going. That could be my excuse for why I'm not loved up yet."I don't do rings".*being silly*
I have to go for my learner's license again. I still remember how to drive. I need to practice parking and updating myself on the new knowledge test.
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If I had to take the driving theory part of the test now, I think I'd fail. So much has changed since I learned to drive. Good luck when you get around to it!
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Thanks, it's not my driving skills that I'm worried about. It's those who don't follow the road rules that I'm more concerned about.
Using public transportation is less pressure since you only have to be worried if you're late.
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I don't trust anyone but myself to follow the road rules. Some pedestrians take that "I have righter way, no matter what" mentality too far.
You can't know for sure if a driver can stop their vehicle on time either.
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It really is ridiculous how careless some people are on the road. It's beyond impatient.*shakes head*
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That's why expensive fines are put in because apparently people can't stand to lose money. They put it above risking lives. Which could include their own.
Even then, there are those who really are psychologically incapable of being behind the wheel even with a license.
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Incidents like this are unacceptable! I wish I could do something more than be angry with this issue.*frustrated*
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That should be enough motivation not to do stupid and dangerous things.
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The law can only warn people so much by penalty not to be dumb about driving.
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