Doctor Who Drabble: Not A Monster
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Title: Not A Monster
Author:
badly_knitted
Characters: Tenth Doctor, Martha Jones.
Rating: G
Written For: Challenge 300: Ichor at
dw100.
Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: Just because something looks like a monster doesn’t mean it is.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Doctor Who, or the characters.
The creature slumped not far from the Doctor’s feet, leaking yellowish ichor from a deep gash in one leg. What had moments earlier seemed like a terrifying monster bent on destruction, and possibly intent on eating anyone it met, now just looked pitiful and close to helpless, despite its size.
“There now.” The Doctor sank to his knees. “Nobody wants to hurt you, but you don’t belong here. Let me help you.”
Martha stepped forward, suddenly bold. “Maybe I can help too, I can clean and stitch that wound.”
The Doctor nodded. “And then we’ll see about getting her home.”
The End
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Characters: Tenth Doctor, Martha Jones.
Rating: G
Written For: Challenge 300: Ichor at
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Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: Just because something looks like a monster doesn’t mean it is.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Doctor Who, or the characters.
The creature slumped not far from the Doctor’s feet, leaking yellowish ichor from a deep gash in one leg. What had moments earlier seemed like a terrifying monster bent on destruction, and possibly intent on eating anyone it met, now just looked pitiful and close to helpless, despite its size.
“There now.” The Doctor sank to his knees. “Nobody wants to hurt you, but you don’t belong here. Let me help you.”
Martha stepped forward, suddenly bold. “Maybe I can help too, I can clean and stitch that wound.”
The Doctor nodded. “And then we’ll see about getting her home.”
The End
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Date: 2019-05-11 12:55 pm (UTC)Mind you, I was an assistant chef so no fancy stuff like top chefs do. I like things simple. I was also a kitchen hand but I hate washing dishes. Although when it's a job where you get paid for it, you persevere. I hate washing dishes at home but don't like using a dishwasher. You have to clean that afterwards too anyways so that's my preference.
I sound like I'm reciting a weird speech.:)
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Date: 2019-05-11 06:57 pm (UTC)I don't mind washing up, especially on a cold day, and as long as there's not a lot. Because of all my myriad food intolerances I prefer simple things anyway.
I started knitting when my sister was expecting her first. Picked the most difficult pattern there was in the shop, I think, but I persevered and figured it out. Never looked back. Made tons of things for my nephew and niece, and for my mum and myself. =)
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Date: 2019-05-12 02:22 am (UTC)I have food allergies and it can be challenging trying to avoid certain ingredients. I don't always get symptoms.
Some people think I don't like eating and so I have to explain without too much detail about my diet.
It means alot when you can make a gift. I usually bake something. The next best thing is buying something meaningful.:)
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Date: 2019-05-12 10:43 am (UTC)Mum loved everything I made for her. My sister loved the tiger jumper so much I made her a second one, and I've made it three times for myself in different colours. Made lots of baby clothes for other people too.
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Date: 2019-05-12 11:04 am (UTC)That's nice that people can appreciate your work. You could make a business out of it.:)
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Date: 2019-05-12 06:24 pm (UTC)I did at one point, although I didn't make much from it. I was knitting baby clothes for a shop, but then it closed and I got everything back that hadn't sold. No one wants hand knitted baby clothes these days. It's all babygrows now. =(
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Date: 2019-05-13 08:41 am (UTC)Well at least you had that opportunity. Maybe you could knit something else. Babies grow up pretty quickly.
My mum thinks I could make money from my baking. I haven't baked in a long while. When I do, I tend to give it out for free for people I associate with.
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Date: 2019-05-13 10:38 am (UTC)I like making baby clothes because they're small and pretty and quick to make. If I made larger clothes I'd have to charge more for the time it takes to make them and people wouldn't be willing to pay.
We have people over her who do that and sell their wares at local markets and summer fairs. I got some really delicious baked goods last year.
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Date: 2019-05-13 11:56 am (UTC)There's always socks or handkerchiefs? How about scarfs? Too long? Maybe gloves?
I'm asking a lot of questions.:D
Homemade is always nice. So fresh and healthy.:)
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Date: 2019-05-13 09:09 pm (UTC)Gloves and socks are fiddly in annoying ways, they're best knitted in the round, especially the fingers of gloves, which means working on four double ended needles. As for scarves, they're boringly straight, lol! I.m very fussy about what I knit.
Less additives and preservatives in homemade baked goods, which is good for me as many additives don't agree with me.
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Date: 2019-05-14 08:50 am (UTC)So you need something that is in between. I wouldn't call the Fourth Doctors scarf boring but I see what you mean. That sort of rhymes, did that by accident.
Yep, food allergies are very unpleasant to have.:(
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Date: 2019-05-14 10:45 am (UTC)Well, that's just garter stitch in different colour, no shaping, no pattern, no different stitches, just on and on exactly the same for yard after yard... I like lace patterns and cables and stuff. I'm an experienced knitter though.
Food intolerances are unpleasant too, not life threatening but they can make you fee pretty awful.
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Date: 2019-05-15 09:28 am (UTC)Experience knitter, license to knit!:)
Yep. The regrets I've made eating the wrong food. It ain't worth it.:(
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Date: 2019-05-15 10:18 am (UTC)Yep, mum taught me when I was little, but I really got going when I was 18. Nearly 40 years of knitting, I should know what I'm doing by now =D
I know what you mean.
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Date: 2019-05-17 09:35 am (UTC)Well, that is a priceless skill.:)
You usually do and that helps. It goes both ways.:)
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Date: 2019-05-17 09:47 pm (UTC)I do love to knit, and I'm better at it than my username suggests.
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Date: 2019-05-19 02:10 pm (UTC)Of course your username!.:D
Well at least yours is creative, unlike mine. I didn't want to overthink it.:)
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