DISCLAIMER: I don't own Doctor Who or Torchwood or any characters herein they are all owned by BBC. I'm simply taking them for a joyride. I promise to bring them back home safe and sound before their curfew.
Summary: Just some drabbles I wrote while listening to my iPod. Will add more as my muse inspires me. All drabbles are written during the duration of the song itself.
Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash (9/Rose)
He was falling and he knew it. He couldn't get enough of Rose being with him in the TARDIS. Why her? Why a small blonde shop girl? He was smitten and he knew it. Damn it! Time Lords are not supposed to fall for humans...ever!
He stares at her across the console and sees her smile at him with her tongue between her teeth, her eyes shining at the possibilities of adventures they will have.
He loves her spontaneity and her love of life and her love of him.
He's fallen into a ring of fire and he thinks he'll let it burn.
Goin' Down by the Monkees (9/Rose)
He danced with Rose! He actually danced with her in front of Captain Jack Harkness even. He had forgotten how to dance and she had reminded him to have fun. After all he had been through, the pain, and everything he looked at her and he loved her laughter the most. It was balm for his soul. He could feel himself getting better little by little in her presence.
He found that his feet did work. He had forgotten what it felt like to have fun and laugh. It felt weird, but he figured his people of Gallifrey would want him to live in their memory not die. So he laughs, he dances, and in a weird way he loves. Rose and in an even stranger way even Jack Harkness. It amazes him that finally his hearts are glad and he really is happy he asked Rose to join him in his adventures. She was Fantastic and you know what? So was he!
If you Want to Know Who We Are by D'Oyly Carte Opera Company (10/Rose)
Feudal Japan. ..He just had to take her to Japan. Of all the place he could take her he had to take her here. How was he to know that they would take his greeting as an insult? So here they were chained to a wall with Rose next to him. He started to hum under his breath as he tried to think his way out of this situation, the tunes of "the Mikado" came to mind. Oh, how he loved that operetta. Gilbert and Sullivan were two close friends since he saved their lives on the USS Pinafore from the Slitheen. He was glad they decided to incarnate him in one of their plays. If they got out of this he promised he'd tell Rose the tale. For he was indeed a very model of a modern major general and he'd get them out of this jam if it was the last thing he did.
