Break Me (Doctor Who Fanfiction)
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  • Reads 339,636
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  • Time 2h 26m
Complete, First published Jul 27, 2012
―SEQUEL TO "FIX ME"―
Now that the Doctor is back, things have changed. AJ believes they'll just get back to travelling, but the Doctor has other plans for her. Needing to have some down time to think things over, he drops her off at Torchwood to stay on Earth under the protection of his long time friend, Captain Jack Harkness. Even if he can't ever say hello without flirting. While she suffers the pain of her abandonment, the only shoulder to cry on offered to her is Jack's and slowly, he helps her overcome the hurt. Secrets are revealed to her and mysteries are solved as she comes to find out who she was, who she really is and who she is meant to be.
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