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This was the shortest of my Yuletide Madness treats, and by far the simplest to write as well. I was looking through the letters post back in November when I saw the request and thought 'hey, didn't I have an idea about Clyde and Rani's first kiss?' Most of the work was in cutting it down to one hundred words. Drabbles are good for writerly discipline.
I discovered writing a daemonverse snippet about him that I really like writing Clyde. It is something I should do more of.
Summary: The first time Clyde kisses Rani, he thinks they're going to die.
Pairing: Clyde Langer/Rani Chandra
Rating: G
The first time Clyde kisses Rani, he thinks they're going to die. Not from kissing, but because the planet is about to explode. When she pulls away and looks at him like he's peeled off his skin to reveal a Slitheen, he starts hoping it actually will.
The next moment Sarah Jane dashes in waving her sonic lipstick, and the Earth is saved. While they're celebrating, Clyde almost forgets his humiliation. She'll probably never speak to him again.
It's only after they've left the attic and Rani grabs him and kisses him that he remembers he's too cool to die.
The End
I discovered writing a daemonverse snippet about him that I really like writing Clyde. It is something I should do more of.
Summary: The first time Clyde kisses Rani, he thinks they're going to die.
Pairing: Clyde Langer/Rani Chandra
Rating: G
The first time Clyde kisses Rani, he thinks they're going to die. Not from kissing, but because the planet is about to explode. When she pulls away and looks at him like he's peeled off his skin to reveal a Slitheen, he starts hoping it actually will.
The next moment Sarah Jane dashes in waving her sonic lipstick, and the Earth is saved. While they're celebrating, Clyde almost forgets his humiliation. She'll probably never speak to him again.
It's only after they've left the attic and Rani grabs him and kisses him that he remembers he's too cool to die.
The End