Those We Love the Best

Series Metadata

Series begun:
2009-09-15
Series updated:
2011-12-28
Works included:
19
Complete:
No
Word count:
56,738
Author:
Description:

This series starts the day after The Doctor Dances and shows the development of the OT3. The motto poem (see notes inside) was chosen because this series focuses on the difficult patches - disagreements, misunderstanding, arguments. But don't worry, it's not all dark and dreary - after all, arguments are a wonderful opportunity to make up afterwards.

While all of these stories are part of the same continuity, it is not necessary to read them in order - as long as you're willing to take it as a given that Nine, Rose and Jack are together in this 'verse, each story can pretty much stand on its own. There may occasionally be allusions to events from earlier stories, but never to the point of hampering understanding if you haven't read them.

Notes:

They say the world is round, and yet
I often think it square,
So many little hurts we get
From corners here and there.
But one great truth in life I've found,
While journeying to the West-
The only folks who really wound
Are those we love the best.

The man you thoroughly despise
Can rouse your wrath, 'tis true;
Annoyance in your heart will rise
At things mere strangers do;
But those are only passing ills;
This rule all lives will prove;
The rankling wound which aches and thrills
Is dealt by hands we love.

The choicest garb, the sweetest grace,
Are oft to strangers shown;
The careless mien, the frowning face,
Are given to our own.
We flatter those we scarcely know,
We please the fleeting guest,
And deal full many a thoughtless blow
To those who love us best.

Love does not grow on every tree,
Nor true hearts yearly bloom.
Alas for those who only see
This cut across a tomb!
But, soon or late, the fact grows plain
To all through sorrow's test:
The only folks who give us pain
Are those we love the best.


~~~ Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Life's Scars

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