Chase The Wind Series
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Chase The Wind: Doctor Who/Studio C [Book 1] by ridiculous_dt
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"Rose Tyler..." We all know what happened after the Doctor said goodbye to Rose Tyler-a loudmouthed, ginger bride appeared on the TARDIS and demanded to know where she was. But what if instead of being ginger, the 'bride' was blonde? What if instead of Donna, this bride's name was Mallory? The year is 2016. The place-and the people-is Studio C, a sketch comedy group capitalizing on their ever-growing popularity after four years and seven seasons. At the center of it all are Matt Meese and Mallory Everton, half of the original four founding members and, many believe, two halves of a whole themselves. Over the years, they've grown used to the fact that most of their fans ship them, and that 'Mattory' is used as a publicity device. That doesn't bother them, though it's not uncommon for them to put up an annoyed front for the cameras. They just haven't quite managed to figure out that maybe it's never been just for the cameras... and it may take a madman in a blue box to show them so. [Book 1 of the Chase The Wind Series: Doctor Who/Studio C crossover, a rewrite of the episodes The Runaway Bride through Blink.]
Walk The Earth: Doctor Who/Studio C [Book 2] by ridiculous_dt
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[CHASE THE WIND BOOK TWO] Sometimes, one day will change the path of your entire life. For two members of a certain sketch comedy group, it was the day they met the Doctor. Eight months later, the careful balance of two very separate lives is on a precarious slope, and feelings long buried have finally come to the forefront. Before the waters can begin to settle, however, an old enemy of the Doctor resurfaces--and he's set his sights on Earth. With the Doctor held prisoner, there's only one way for his two companions to save the devastated planet... and prevent all of history from crumpling in its wake. Make it across the Earth in a year. Danger might lurk around every corner, from aliens and humans alike. New bonds will be put to the test and old friendships will fracture. Even Time itself is working against them, ticking down to a future no one's certain can be changed. But just like their enemies, allies might come from unlikely places. Bonds forged in fire are not so easily broken. And maybe, just maybe, Time can be rewritten. [Book 2 of the Chase The Wind Series: Doctor Who/Studio C crossover, a rewrite of the episodes Utopia, The Sound of Drums, and Last of the Time Lords.]
Touch The Sky: Doctor Who/Studio C [Book 3] by ridiculous_dt
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[CHASE THE WIND BOOK THREE] The Master is dead, his year-long reign of terror undone. The billion lives he took have been restored, his minions the Toclafane banished once more to the end of the universe. But it's not the only thing that's been reset. Mallory alone is left with the memories of walking the Earth in the Year That Never Was, struggling to reconcile the man she loved and lost with the Matt that now stands in front of her with no memory of the Year. Whitney, Jared, James, and Jason are left trying to adjust to the life they once led with ease while Stephen, Stacey, Natalie, Jeremy, and Adam have only their word of the horrors they witnessed and Tori, Aaron, and Dalton become the newest cast members, clueless to the bigger story unfolding. The Doctor now marches on as the Last of the Time Lords once more, finding a new companion in the fiery Donna Noble. They'll get no peace in the midst of recovery. Mallory, now working for the Unified Intelligence Taskforce, is ever-more aware of the less-than-friendly aliens and their plans for Earth. A child that shouldn't exist might succeed in upturning everyone's lives. And above it all, there's an unknown force at work. The stars are going out. The darkness is coming. The walls between realities are breaking down. Something is returning. The problem with a war waged across all space and eternity is that it can never truly be over. [Book 3 of the Chase The Wind Series: Doctor Who/Studio C crossover, a rewrite of the episodes Voyage of the Damned through The End of Time.]