Gifts for Prior_System
List of Gifts
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Where souls are traded by Berenice_A for zmbyyy, TheUntoldAdventures, Prior_System
Fandoms: Doctor Who (2005), Doctor Who & Related Fandoms
12 Jun 2025
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In a place where memories are currency and identity is for sale, Clara knows exactly what she is looking at.
Souls.
The Memory Market is sustained by a system older, darker, and more dangerous than anyone suspects — a paradox engine feeding on stolen lives.
As Clara, her Echo Alarra, and the immortal Me investigate this exploitation, their journey quickly escalates into a planetary-scale moral dilemma — one that forces them to confront the nature of identity, their own paradoxes, and the choice of risking their very existence against impossible odds.
An epic adventure blending unconventional romance, sharp humour, and grand heroic gestures — with consequences that will not be erased.Series
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Closer Than Mirrors by Berenice_A for The_Lost_Seer, zmbyyy, Prior_System
Fandoms: Doctor Who (2005), Doctor Who & Related Fandoms
27 Jan 2025
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Alarra (Clara's Echo) takes Clara in her personal submarine to her favourite, secluded spot.
They have their first kiss... and cross to ultimate intimacy — with tenderness, desire, and trust.This episode is structured in three parts:
– a soft, romantic build-up (Teen)
– their first night together (Explicit)
– the morning after, full of warmth and affection (Teen).Series
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Loving yourself is not being alone. by Berenice_A for TheUntoldAdventures, zmbyyy, Prior_System
Fandoms: Doctor Who (2005), Doctor Who & Related Fandoms
19 Jan 2025
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Loving her Echo forces Clara to confront many questions — not just about romance, but about responsibility, forgiveness, and choice.
Me’s relentless snark and witty mocking is revealed for what it truly is: fear of attachment and a coping mechanism.
Meanwhile, Alarra faces her own doubts — and tries to discover, with help from her former lover, if self-attraction can work as a relationship.
Character studies, with humour, vulnerability, and hard-earned realisations about self-love, mortality, and why loving yourself doesn’t mean being alone.Series
