Nonny!Request: Eleven and butterflies
Running with the Doctor means keeping up. :)
sweet dreams & flying machines by thefangirlhood
It is Martin Crieff’s sixth birthday.
He is given to understand, based on a picture book that one of the neighbor children lent him— well, left with him, anyway, after using it to hit him over the head— that birthdays are supposed to be magical. So far nothing magical has happened, but it hasn’t been his birthday for very many hours yet, so maybe there’s hope. After all, on Caitlin’s birthday, she got to ride a pony, and on Simon’s birthday, he got to ride a rollercoaster, and now it’s his birthday, so surely something good will happen. Surely.
He knows what he would pick, if his birthday turned out like in the picture book. In the book, a good wizard shows up on a little boy’s birthday and takes him on an adventure, and there are dinosaurs and giant frogs and a cake as big as a house.
Martin doesn’t want any of those things, though.
All Martin wants in the world is to be an aeroplane, because all Martin really wants is to fly, but even at the young age of six, he recognizes that he is unlikely to sprout wings anytime soon. This is surely for the best; school is difficult enough without the added complication of feathers.
OMG THERE IS FIC FOR THIS NOW.
“There’s so many of them!”
“Pick one, little Molly. Any one you like, and we’ll be off!”
Prompt: Eleven & Molly
Finally getting to an ancient prompt that was gathering dust in my inbox. I also love the idea of little Molly travelling with the Doctor. Ask me about my headcanon…
He totally stole her away from the morgue on Christmas. And he likes her jumper.
“Why a red balloon, Arthur?”“Well, it’s like that French movie wihout any words. I think it represents hope. Mum would have liked it, I think. Even though she wasn’t that fond of the French.”
Prompt: Arthur and the Doctor; a balloon
sweet dreams & flying machines by thefangirlhood
It is Martin Crieff’s sixth birthday.
He is given to understand, based on a picture book that one of the neighbor children lent him— well, left with him, anyway, after using it to hit him over the head— that birthdays are supposed to be magical. So far nothing magical has happened, but it hasn’t been his birthday for very many hours yet, so maybe there’s hope. After all, on Caitlin’s birthday, she got to ride a pony, and on Simon’s birthday, he got to ride a rollercoaster, and now it’s his birthday, so surely something good will happen. Surely.
He knows what he would pick, if his birthday turned out like in the picture book. In the book, a good wizard shows up on a little boy’s birthday and takes him on an adventure, and there are dinosaurs and giant frogs and a cake as big as a house.
Martin doesn’t want any of those things, though.
All Martin wants in the world is to be an aeroplane, because all Martin really wants is to fly, but even at the young age of six, he recognizes that he is unlikely to sprout wings anytime soon. This is surely for the best; school is difficult enough without the added complication of feathers.
OMG THERE IS FIC FOR THIS NOW.
adri-m wanted Jack Harkness hitting on Molly in the lab and the Doctor not being happy about it.
Asking me to draw Jack’s face was nicely played, darling. Behold my failure (I’m so sorry).
Congrats, Anon. You requested the 11th Doctor. I
I made it presented by Disney.
Q:Would it be strange to request Molly Hooper and the 11th Doctor cuddling, forehead to forehead?

“Molly Hooper, you are FANTASTIC.”
“What are you doing?”
“Every little girl deserves to be a fairytale princess.”
brittanias asked you:CAN YOU PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DRAW ME RIVER AND ELEVEN AT DISNEYLAND. PLEAAASE?!
I am SOOO sorry that I couldn’t remember the mechanics of Alex’s face. >.<
Also, the Doctor would buy ALL the balloons with the Mickey heads inside and give them out to random children, and they would get their photos taken on all the rides, but after the first one where River’s hair ended up all over the Doctor’s face, it was determined that he always had to sit in front.







