Ten/Rose modern AU based on the prompts: “I was minding my hown business by the window and A BODY JUST FELL PAST! “and “You’re in the hospital for Christmas so I decorated your room.” Many thanks to my fangirl friends group on Facebook for helping with the great title- mrs._bertucci and @ameliaponders.
Rose was new in the building, only two weeks into her new flat. She loved it there. Her landlady, Sarah Jane Smith, was a dream. Her coworker Clara lived across the hall. And most importantly, she had the feeling of accomplishment that came from making it on her own. Her dad could have set her up in a much more posh flat, but Rose had insisted on doing it herself. Her flat was small, but it was cozy, and it was hers. The brick building was a charmer, too, with a bright blue front door and stained glass windows surrounding it. Rose was getting used to having her own place and meeting the neighbors as she could. Everyone was busy with the holidays approaching.
She’d seen the handsome upstairs neighbor a few times in passing. He was tall, fit, had a propensity toward tight suits and converses, and hair that stood up in carefully sculpted hedgehog spikes. And of course, there were the rockabilly sideburns.
He was handsome, but a combination of nerves and bad timing on Rose’s part kept her from properly introducing herself. And the whirlwind that was the holiday season made it more difficult.
When Rose Tyler finally met the man in the flat upstairs, it was in a way she could never have imagined.
When I read the notification from staff about the adult content ban, this blog was actually the first thing that came to mind. As you may imagine, several of my artworks have, indeed, been flagged.
From now on, I will post future artworks there (and maybe on Pillowfort, should I decide to sign up on it), since I’m pretty certain they wouldn’t survive on tumblr.
I might keep posting fic updates on here, depending on what will happen to this blog after December 17th, but there will be no new art on this blog.
While you will get a warning about adult content before being able to view my journal at DW, you should still be able to access the contents (and leave feedback, if so inclined) once you’ve clicked a button confirming you’re of age, even without having an account there, so there’s no need to create one if you want to keep up with my works. That seemed like the most reasonable alternative for me, and I have to admit I do enjoy the nostalgia from its LJ-esque community.
I’d like to thank all of you who have left feedback on my works and followed this blog thus far, and hope that I might see some of you over at DW 🙂
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