http://scripsi.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] scripsi.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] who_guestfest2015-04-02 12:03 am
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For Now Left and Forlorn

The midnight bell have tolled in Sweden, so I post this from April 2.

Author: [livejournal.com profile] scripsi
Title: For Now Left and Forlorn
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 1459
Prompt/Chosen character: Chin Lee’s reaction to Harold Saxon.
Notes/Warnings: Warning for character death. It's not a happy story, I'm afraid. I re-watched The Mind of Evil recently and Chin Lee caught my imagination. She is rather unique among the Master’s minions, more like a companion than any other, at least until Lucy Saxon. It is clear that being a companion to the Doctor changes the companion’s lives, usually for the better. It seemed to me that those who survive serving the Master must be affected by their experience as well, though not in a positive way. Chin Lees disappears halfway through The Mind of Evil after she has been found out and I doubt that the Master ever thought about her again. But I doubt she got away unscathed. The title and the quote at the end is from the anonymous lyrics to John Downland’s song Come Again.
Summary Forty years are not enough time to get away from the Master’s influence.

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(Teaspoon) (AOU)

[identity profile] evelyn-b.livejournal.com 2015-04-02 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
Oh no. Poor Chin Lee. I wish she could have stayed alive and. . . helped somehow, but you did a good job of showing the reasons why she didn't. Some people are casualties. I haven't seen The Mind of Evil yet, so I haven't met this character except through you, but I'm glad you told a story about her, even though it was a sad one.
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[personal profile] but_can_i_be_trusted 2015-04-02 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Fascinating. I haven't seen this one yet, myself. It figures, though, that he'd be able to hold someone's fascination for that long, to still have so powerful a pull after so many years.