Three Hearts, One Soul by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 4] Chapter or Story
1. Chapter 1 by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 2] (2465 words)
This story takes place just after Voyage of the Damned. We have no idea how long the Doctor was traveling on his own after he left Donna and before he met Martha Jones. It could have been hours or it could have been years. This postulates that the time between the two stories was a matter of years. This is also an AU story.
2. Chapter 2 by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 0] (3320 words)
3. Chapter 3 by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 0] (3275 words)
4. Chapter 4 by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 1] (4440 words)
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10. Chapter 10 by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 0] (2713 words)
11. Chapter 11 by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 0] (4948 words)
12. Chapter 12 by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 0] (4379 words)
13. Chapter 13 by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 0] (4432 words)
Author’s note: As you may have noted before, I am having several Gallifreyan phrases in this story. Since no one on Doctor Who has ever spoken in Gallifreyan, I have envisioned what the language would sound like. I also wanted the language to have a particular kind of syntax rather than just make it up as I go along (I have read stories where other authors have done that and it really bothered me). As such, I have created a database of Gallifreyan words and grammatical rules. If you want to see my database, please email me. But keep in mind that, since new words must be created as needed, the database is incomplete. The translation for the phrases in each chapter are at the end of the chapter.
My version of Gallifreyan has one word meaning many things (all related to each other), whereas English has many words meaning the same thing. Pronunciation of Gallifreyan is phonetic. I’s are pronounced “ee”, “u” is pronounced “oo”, “ii” is pronounced “eye”, R’s are always rolled, J’s have a slight “z” sound to them (like in the name Jean Claude), and all consonants are hard. Two consonants together indicate an elongated sound.
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18. Chapter 18 by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 0] (5511 words)
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21. Chapter 21 by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 0] (3151 words)
22. Chapter 22 by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 0] (4794 words)
23. Chapter 23 by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 0] (4654 words)
24. Chapter 24 by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 0] (4278 words)
25. Chapter 25 by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 0] (2915 words)
26. Chapter 26 by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 0] (3146 words)
27. Chapter 27 by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 0] (3052 words)
28. Epilogue by Julianna Calavicci [Reviews - 0] (1395 words)
And here it is. The end of this story. But as I said in my last author’s notes, there is a sequel going to be written.
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