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Bored On Zoom Meeting Yesterday

bored on zoom meeting yesterday đ
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itâs over. grand fest is done, splatoon 3 is winding to a close.
thank you, splatoon. even though i started in 2 in 2021, thank you for being something in my life that brought me joy. from being an excited little 5th grader to a freshman in high school, thank you. canât wait for more splattastic memories!
and gg team past! i knew we could do it!! đ©·đ
ps. in honor of team pastâs win, letâs look back on where we startedâŠ
cuttletavio nation i come bearing a fic
(fortheloveof_nayru on ao3)

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WHO WAS GONNA TELL ME THERES A NEW TIDAL RUSH REMIX???
fictober '24 day #4 - "no, we're not doing that"
fandom: doctor who fanfiction
âWhere to tonight?â âHm, Iâm thinking Darillium. Iâve been wanting to go for ages, but something always comes up.âÂ
For once, their timelines seemed to be fairly lined up. Professor River Song had been in Stormcage for a few years now, and the Doctor was simply floating around, waiting for the Ponds to ring.Â
It had become a nightly thing for the Doctor to pop into Stormcage in the TARDIS, usually sporting a new bowtie, sonic open Riverâs cell, and whisk her away for a night of wonder and beauty across the stars. Pretty normal date for two space-and-time travelers.Â
The Doctor couldnât deny his aversion to going to Darillium - yes, it was high on his wifeâs âbucket listâ, and yes it was considered one of the top-ten most romantic places in the universe - but going would seal Riverâs fate, and the Doctor wasnât quite ready for that to happen.Â
âNo, weâre not doing that. Not yet, at least.âÂ
River frowned. âWhy not? Itâs romantic, I want to go, youâve probably never been-â The Doctor started bouncing around the console, cutting off River before she could finish. âThere were no reservations at the restaurant there. Yes, thatâs why.â âSweetie, youâre a time traveler. Since when has âno reservationsâ ever stopped you?âÂ
âSince right now, any other choices?âÂ
River sighed and sat in one of the springy, weathered yellow chairs. She really wondered why he didnât just replace these things when his console room had changed. For godâs sake, the TARDIS was vast - basically never-ending - and fully intelligent. What stopped her from fixing a few seats?Â
âDinner would be nice.âÂ
âThen dinner it shall be. Yâknow, I keep seeing reviews for this one place on Hephastos in the fifty-fifth century, apparently they have the best fish fingers in the universe, plus painters and musicians simply everywhereâŠâ He continued on like this whilst pressing buttons and turning knobs, et cetera, et cetera.Â
River, meanwhile, was deep in thought. In the roughly twenty to one hundred years she had known the Doctor - the years tended to blur together for her, she had no idea how long it had actually been, or really a specific idea of how old she was - any time she brought up Darillium, he changed the subject and moved on. She had known the whole time that they were meeting in reverse order - the more she knew him, the less he knew her. Presumably, he had already been through her last meeting with him. He most likely knew her end, which presumably had to do with Darillium, and everyone knows that the Doctor hates endings.
âAha, weâre here.â The Doctor said, peeking his head out the front door. âJust making sure there arenât any hungry creatures out there to, ah, eat us.â He poked his head out again before shutting the door behind him. âMaybe weâll come back next week.âÂ
River couldnât help but let out a little laugh. If there was anything the Doctor could do best, it was fly his TARDIS and land in the worst possible moments. She decided this was her cue to stop pondering their never-ending paradox that was their timeline and help him fly the ship.Â
She pecked him on the cheek and put her hands on top of his on a lever. âAllow me, sweetie.âÂ
The Doctor became a bit flustered before stepping back. River flew the TARDIS expertly, landing it perfectly in the front lot of the restaurant he was talking about, and not in the middle of a hungry mob. Dinner was spectacular - as always - and the volcanic sunset on the planet did not disappoint.Â
River had almost entirely forgotten about her train of thought about Darillium - it was covered up by cheesy compliments and quick kisses from her husband. If Darillium really meant the end of this, maybe she didnât want to go too badly.Â