Doctor Who Short Trips: Past Tense by Ian Farrington
Author:Ian Farrington [Farrington, Ian]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fiction - Science Fiction, Science fiction; English, Science Fiction & Fantasy, General, Science Fiction, Science Fiction - General, Doctor Who (Fictitious character) - Fiction, Doctor Who (Fictitious character), FICTION, Short Stories, Media Tie-In, Literary studies: general, English, Television, Language Arts & Disciplines, Short Stories (single author), Performing Arts, Plays; playscripts, Drama texts: from c 1900 -, Dance, Communication, Television - General
ISBN: 9781844350469
Publisher: Big Finish
Bide-a-Wee
Anthony Keetch
'Ouch!'
The Doctor grimaced at the sharp pain and glanced down. A small orange crab was indignantly nipping at his big toe. He shooed it off with his walking stick, and it scuttled off seaward.
The Doctor smiled and took a large lick of his ice cream. It really was most delicious, he must try to programme the food machine to recreate it. Susan would enjoy it too, she had inherited his sweet tooth. He felt a momentary pang. This was the first time they had been apart since, well, their journeys had begun. But on their first day here she had met four children and a dog, and they had invited her to go camping on a small island which one of them owned. An unlikely story, but they seemed nice children, unlikely to drag her into mischief.
The Doctor inhaled a large gulp of the salty sea air and tutted with delight! He felt an unaccustomed surge of gratitude for the TARDIS for bringing him to England during a glorious summer. Most relaxing after recent events. He hadn't had a holiday since... The Doctor considered. I lad he ever had a holiday? A period where, from arrival to departure, the only problem had been what to have for dinner. Or what flavour ice cream to have this time?
The Doctor popped the remaining crumbs of his cone into his mouth and glanced upward. Not a cloud in the sky, and there hadn't been since he had arrived. And that sky was the most delightful shade of blue. It really was perfect here, quite perfect.
Well, almost.
But he would sort that little problem out later.
Maybe...
A bead of sweat plummeted off his distinguished nose.
That sun really was very hot, but then it was midday. And as the Doctor was neither mad, a dog, nor English - in the words of the current song - he retrieved a handkerchief from his pocket, tied a knot in each corner, and placed it firmly onto his head. That was better. Besides, there was a gentle breeze to take the edge of the heat.
Now - find a deckchair and have a snooze.
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