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The Time Convict
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Ongoing, First published Aug 14, 2016
The first installment in a series of Doctor Who novelettes. Cecillious III, an on the run convict in Earth's 63rd century, escapes into a recently regenerated Doctor's TARDIS in hopes of losing the extensive trail of Mediators on his tail. However, he begins to realize keeping his new hiding place is tougher than he anticipated when neither of them can get along for more than a couple minutes and the dark personalitied Timelord is always trying to lose him throughout time and space.
All Cecilious wants is a permanent sanctuary out of his Era's reach, while all the Doctor wants is complete solitude. Will he be able to cope-after being broken one too many times by the loss of his companions and simultaneously struggling to figure out his own new identity-with a colleague not of his choosing, so unlike any companion he's had before?
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Marriage. The state becoming involved in your relationships to humans. The way a Time Lord says "I love you". And then there's regeneration. When your body, mind, interests change. When apples go to yogurt to fish fingers and custard. When sharing house with someone, you get used to all their little quirks. All the small things they do. The way he runs his hand through his hair, her smile, all the seemingly inconsequential mannerisms like posture and how they sit on the sofa. All of the things you love about a person suddenly change, leaving you with a new spouse. It's fine, though, because you have the doubt. Do they still love me? Do I still love them? It is, after all, a completely different guy from the one you've spent three hundred years doing DIY with. What if this one doesn't know how to hold a hammer correctly? Can you really bare to be around a person who doesn't love DIY? So, as you can imagine, regeneration causes problems.