curuchamion ([personal profile] curuchamion) wrote2011-03-29 11:23 am

Fic: Things That Did Not Happen in 2011

So... [livejournal.com profile] dw_straybunnies had a special Brig!fic challenge this month, for obvious reasons. The challenge was "The Brigadier in other eras, or other eras with the Brigadier"; Two, Five, Six, Eight and/or their companions were preferred, since they seldom show up with the Brig in fic (though as usual in a Straybunnies challenge, pretty much anything was allowed).

I'm not even sure what happened, but this is what I wrote.

Title: Things That Did Not Happen in 2011
Stats: 300-ish words. Gen; worksafe (hey, it's me). Nine, Jamie, Zoe.
Warnings: Major character death. This is Brig!funeral fic, and not the nice saccharine sort I usually prefer.

Credits: Inspired by [livejournal.com profile] calapine's excellent "School Reunion" tag His Story, quoted herein, and by something [livejournal.com profile] lost_spook said and something Rusty did.

Also lost_spook made me a gorgeous banner for it, which is under the cut because this header is Long Enough Already.





"...there's a human who's very old and very tired and understands him better than anyone else in the universe. And he doesn't tell her that he will never, ever say goodbye to him." - His Story by Calapine

After he regenerates, the Doctor who destroyed Gallifrey is alone, and angry, and not sure he exists. So he skates through Time, rebellious, doing the things he'd never do if he were alive.

One of those things is attend the Brigadier's funeral. He'd always have known, if he'd thought about it, that the man must have one - but it's a sort of Schrodinger's paradox: if you didn't see it happen, he's still there. Probably in Peru. But right now, everybody. is. dead... and the Doctor is on a bender of intoxicating grief. So, why not?

He's not quite sure, after he sobers up and discovers he's alive, exactly what didn't happen at that funeral. He has an uneasy feeling that the kilted man playing the bagpipes might have been about three hundred years old, linearly speaking, and that the pretty snub-nosed woman who was definitely not wearing a catsuit shouldn't even have existed yet. But they knew the Brigadier, after all (if they were there, and that's another thing the Doctor isn't sure about - both those people he may not have visited shouldn't have remembered him so well, no matter how stubborn or how brilliant they were); they had a right to be there if anybody did.

So he resolutely ignores the matter. And nobody will ever point out to him, because nobody knows and it probably didn't even happen, that on some level he was celebrating the exit of the Time Lords by saying farewell to the other person who represented governmental control in his life.

The only man who'd ever dare to mention it is dead anyway.

[identity profile] dbskyler.livejournal.com 2011-03-29 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I love this! For such a short story, you've got an awful lot going on. It's emotional, it's thoughtful, it's a great character study on Nine, it's a great study on the Doctor/Brig relationship, and it has Jamie and Zoe! Plus it has an absolutely wonderful last line.

clocketpatch: A small, innocent-looking red alarm clock, stuck forever at 10 to 7. (The Brig)

[personal profile] clocketpatch 2011-03-30 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
This fic is just so everything -

With Jamie and Zoe and poor Nine caught in the middle of his grief bender. I'm :( but in a good way.
infiniteviking: Fanart of a horrified Ram from the movie 'Tron' with text reading "No not the logic probe". (12)

[personal profile] infiniteviking 2011-04-03 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
..............oh GOSH. *sniffles, adds to memories*