Hi! Would it be okay if I wrote something based on your vlogger au? I’ve really enjoyed it and would love to write something for it!
Yes of course! Please tag me in it when you’re finished so that I can read it! Also, if you don’t mind giving me credit for the au, that would be snazzy.
Hey love, could you do a Doctor (10) x reader where they’re Kissing in the rain and getting soaked before running inside laughing or something along those lines? Maybe with a bit of angst at the beginning and then a really fluffy ending or something? Thank you!!
You were still shaking. Adventures with the Doctor were always a surprise, and this one was no exception. Even now, sitting on the TARDIS bench while the Doctor piloted away from the cursed planet, you couldn't get rid of the shivers that plagued you. It had been a long day to say the least. It wasn't often that you and the Doctor were separated on an adventure, but this one had been more harrowing than most.
The Doctor wordlessly landed the TARDIS, and as soon as the wheezing of the landing halted, there was silence. Neither the Doctor or you knew what to say after what you had just experienced. Finally, after a short time, the Doctor found words: "Are you okay?" he asked, still standing at the console, not near you.
You looked up at him, not surprised by the question. You shrugged and then nodded. "Yeah. Uh, I'm fine. I'll live," you said. It felt like a lie but it was the best you could do.
"Good," he said quickly. "Good, it's good that you're okay. Because we need to talk."
You took a deep breath and looked away. "Can it wait?" you asked. Absentmindedly, you pulled one leg up onto the seat, wrapping your arms around you knee. You couldn't keep yourself from fidgeting.
"Oh, I don't know," the Doctor said, his voice growing harder by the second, "are you going to risk your life like that again? Are you going to try to get yourself killed again?"
You winced. "Doctor, that's not what happened—"
"You're going to have to do better than that!" he snapped. You flinched in your seat and the Doctor immediately softened, the tension dropping in his shoulders for a moment. He didn't move closer to comfort you.
"It was the only choice, Doctor. They were going to hurt that kid, I-I had to do something or they would've—" You cut yourself off to take a deep breath. "I only volunteered to take his place because I had to. You would have done the same thing."
"That's different, Y/N, just because I would do it doesn't mean—"
"Doesn't mean I should?" you interrupted. "How is that fair? That kid would've been hurt, Doctor, and you didn't have a plan. I did. And that kid is okay now because of it. I'm not going to apologize for helping someone in need!"
The Doctor took a step toward you and you shot upright, raising a hand to stop him from coming closer.
"You don't get it, do you?" you asked shakily. "I'm not going to let people get hurt. I'm not just going to wait for you to save the day. You invited me into the TARDIS, you promised all of time and space. Watching people die was never part of the deal, Doctor. If I can help people than I damn well will."
"Not when it can hurt you," the Doctor disagreed. He took another step closer, shaking his head, eyes sharpening in a determined glare. "You can't just walk into danger to get someone else out of it. I won't let you."
"You won't let me?!" you shouted. You stumbled away from him and toward the doors of the TARDIS. "I-I can't do this right now. It's too soon. I-I'm sorry I'm not what you bargained for, okay? I'm sorry that I disappointed you, that I'm not as good as you at helping people. I-I'm sorry. I really can't be here right now, not when you're looking at me like—like that."
Immediately the Doctor faltered, his shoulders dropping, his eyes growing sad at your words—but you had already turned your back and barrelled out of the TARDIS. It was pouring heavy rain but you couldn't bring yourself to care. Instantly you were soaked. The Doctor had parked a good three blocks from your house—maybe he had been distracted when he had landed.
When you heard the TARDIS door open again behind you, you tried to quicken your pace. The last thing you needed was to listen to the Doctor shout at you or see his glare—
It was too late. All too quickly, the Doctor managed to catch up and grabbed onto your arm.
"Let go!" you said immediately, spinning around to face him. "I-I don't want to talk right now, I know you think I'm incapable of protecting people but—"
"Y/N, please," the Doctor interrupted. His tone cut you short. There was a desperate and pleading quality that hadn't been there before. "Please just listen to me."
You hesitated and then nodded. "Okay," you agreed quietly.
"You're not incapable of anything. You're one of the strongest people I have ever met. I'm not mad at you because I don't think you're good enough at protecting people." The Doctor sighed and put one hand on your cheek, moving closer to you. "Don't you understand, Y/N? I don't want to see you hurt. I-it scares me, thinking what might happen if you get hurt or if you—if you—" The Doctor stopped speaking, instead just lowering his head.
"That's not fair. What about you? I-I'm not more important than you, Doctor, if anything, it's you who should be careful. The universe needs you," you said. Your voice was growing weaker by the second.
"No, you don't get it," he disagreed, closing his eyes briefly. "I am over 900 years old, Y/N. I am very old and I've done a lot of things I regret. But you—you're young. And you're kind. You have so much left for you. I don't know if the universe needs me—maybe it does. But, Y/N, I need you."
You let out a shaky breath. "What?"
But the Doctor was tired of words. Instead, with the rain falling upon both of you, he leaned in and kissed you. Nothing could be compared to the shock when it happened; you almost froze in surprise. If there was one thing you had never expected it was this. And then you realized it was familiar and kind and this was the Doctor and—you kissed him back.
When it finally ended, you were both breathing heavily. You were shaking, but you got the feeling that it wasn't from fear or the cold.
Carefully, you leaned back to look him full in the face. "Was that meant to distract me from our argument?" you asked with shaky laughter.
The Doctor searched your eyes and then nodded, slowly beginning to grin. "Did it work?" he asked.
"I think," you said. "I'm not too angry anymore."
The Doctor's grin widened. "Is that so?" The bastard sounded so smug you would've hit him had you not been so surprised.
"Hey," you said warningly, jabbing his pinstriped chest with a finger. "I'm still going to be helping people, you know."
The Doctor only shrugged. "We can talk about it later," he said with a shrug, his voice dropping lower. "I think there are more important things to talk about right now."
You managed another shaky laugh, reaching up to push some soaking strands of hair from his face. "I think you're right," you agreed, leaning in closer. "We really need to talk about—" you leaned in closer "—who's going to—" and closer "—eat that last slice of pizza on the TARDIS."
"Yeah," the Doctor agreed distractedly, leaning in to kiss you again. Abruptly, he stopped. "Wait, what?"
You broke through his grip and ran away, back toward the TARDIS, sneakers slipping on the wet ground. "First one there gets to eat it!"
You could hear the Doctor sputtering behind you in the rain. "What?!" he exclaimed again. "Oh, it's on!"
His pounding footsteps were coming after you now but you had already reached the TARDIS doors. It was a guaranteed win. The pizza was yours. Your whole life had led to this moment—
The doors wouldn't open. Oh, the TARDIS was playing games now. Laughing at your plight, the Doctor grabbed you by the waist from behind, spinning you away from the doors and then just spinning, over and over again until you were both dizzy. He tried to set you down and you lost your balance, tumbling over and dragging the Doctor down with you.
And so there you both were, soaking wet and laughing, closer than you had ever been. And yeah, maybe you had forgotten about the pizza. For now, being together was enough.
(P.S. You totally get the pizza later. The Doctor caved in surprisingly easily. Must have to do with loving you or something weird like that).
Author here: Okay, so hopefully that was okay? I’m going to be real, I don’t do a lot of, uh, kissing stuff? I’m ace/aro for anyone who doesn’t know, so I have zero experience with romance lol. But thank you so much for requesting! I always like to try to write new things and this was certainly new for me haha! I really hope you like the end result! And for anyone else reading, please feel free to request as well! Thanks for reading and have a great day!
Also, the TARDIS now ships you with the Doctor I guess. So take that as you will aha.
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