The Big Bad Wolf (Doctor Who FanFiction)
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Ongoing, First published Feb 22, 2014
The Pandorica.           

A box meant originally for the Doctor. But what if an urgent event happened, threatening the universe,  and the Pandorica had to be used as a final resort?          

Karliah Nightingale had this unlikely fate. At the age of 8, she stared into the Untempered Schism like all the Time Lord children were expected to. She wasn't inspired, she didn't go mad, and she certainly didn't run away. Time itself invested into her.           

For hundreds of years, she went on a rampage, destroying everything in her path. To save the universe, the High Council imprisoned her inside the Pandorica. But what happens when the Pandorica opens, and it is time for the Doctor's turn? Will Karliah and the Doctor become more than just the two Time Lords? What will happen if Bad Wolf returns?
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Beware the Calm

14 parts Complete

"I might not have been born on this planet, but it's my home. And I'll be damned if I'm gonna stand back and watch it die around me!" - Aeryn Storm. After the devastating loss of his best friend, Clara Oswald, the Doctor does what he does best. He runs away from his pain. And this time he's run straight into the middle of what could quite literally be described as a 'nightmare scenario', even by his standards. 4.5 billion years in a confession dial was a walk in the park, compared to this. Aeryn Storm isn't human. But she's hiding in plain sight among them. Her special abilities alarm and anger the Doctor at first, but even he sees the benefit in the end. Aeryn also suffers from something the Doctor knows only too well - grief over the loss of a loved on. Can one broken heart mend another? And can the duo find out the identity of the mysterious and deadly killer before it's too late? Or will they become the next victims? (Set Post 'Hell Bent'. Alternate Timeline in which the Doctor was unable to extract Clara from the moment of her death in the Trap Street of London.)