Never Spend Christmas Alone

Never Spend Christmas Alone

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Shaken by the recent death of his long-time companion, Clara Oswald, the Doctor floats aimlessly in space, creating trouble and running from it. As the universal day of Christmas arrives, the chase ceases and he is left alone yet again. He returns to the eternal trouble attractor, Earth, and sets up camp in a forest in England. What he discovers there is more than he imagined.
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DOCTOR WHO FAN FICTION: Clara Oswald has had trouble sleeping. She can't explain why, or what is causing it, only that something is compelling her to stay wide awake every night. At first she thinks that this is normal, but when The Doctor shows up in his magic blue box and displays the same symptoms, she finds that she's not the only one who isn't getting rest. In fact, her along with the entire human race has had trouble sleeping. Clara tags along with the Doctor to find out what is causing this mysterious event that is overwhelming the entire human race. What they discover is something beyond shocking, that will change the way Clara and the Doctor see the human race and their involvement with extra terrestrial creatures. [ I haven't written a story on this page in a while, and I thought I'd give it another go. This Doctor Who fan fiction is loosely based and inspired by the already existing episode "Listen,"and "Sleep No More," written by Steven Moffat and Mark Gattis, respectively. I hope you enjoy :)]

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