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5 Era TARDIS crews
reminder that there is a five era anon kink meme over on ao3! it's still small but you can help make it bigger by posting a prompt 😊
I think five should catch Tegan's hand when she reaches out to smack his arm after a sarky comment and kiss it.
Wanna know if there's anyone out there who's as angsty over Fivan as I am.
genuinely the 'you didn't (get old), not one line' from the fifth Doctor to Tegan in tales of the TARDIS is on par with 'you do have the most devastating smile you know' in a person incapable of admitting being in love to someone they can also never actually say it to scale to me.
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Doctor Who (1963) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Fifth Doctor/Tegan Jovanka Characters: Tegan Jovanka, Fifth Doctor (Doctor Who) Additional Tags: Community: genprompt_bingo, Memes, Mistletoe, First Kiss, Snow, Explosions, Christmas, Arguing, 18th Century Summary:
The Doctor and Tegan have walked into a trap - and it looks as if there may be only one rather unconventional way out...
5 and Tegan
My darlings 💕
I can't read your mind - The_Lady_Siubhan
Tegan and the Doctor chat after Enlightenment
“... I'm tired of my mind being treated like everyone's personal amusement park.” The Doctor was silent for a moment, then wondered aloud, “yes. I thought that might bring up some unpleasant memories.” “At least the Mara knew it was a monster,” Tegan felt the anger and pain at Marriner’s violation surging unexpectedly to the surface, and she forced herself to channel it into rage rather than tears. “That man, that… Thing… He expected me to be flattered. Or grateful. But it only liked what I could do for it, how it felt around me.” She scoffed, “he didn't understand what grief was. What love was.” The Doctor glanced at her, but she pretended not to notice. "How do you know that?" Rage pulsed in her ears. Of course he'd make her say such a thing aloud. "I thought you'd died, Doctor," Tegan spat, an accusation of deepest betrayal.