Sequel: Heat.

Contradiction.

1/1.

The Doctor is up against the wall of a corridor in the TARDIS, his breath warm against Rory's cheek, which is bringing goosebumps to his warm skin in just another contradiction of the universe but then again, the Doctor supposes that the fact that Rory has him up against a wall in the first place is a bit of a contradiction in itself, since the Doctor's never really considered blokes in a sexual way, no matter the species but suddenly this doesn't matter because, after what has seemed like an eternity, Rory is finally kissing him, pressing his dry lips against the Doctor's, who stops thinking about contradictions and just kisses back because Rory's an even better kisser than Amy, his wife, and at this moment in time, with Rory's tongue stroking his and his long fingers gripping that sandy blonde hair, this is too real to be a contradiction.
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My God, this was fun to write. I'm thinking that I might actually continue this as a series of connected drabbles describing a 'sexual' moment between Rory and Eleven in one sentence. But how William Faulkner made a sentence last for eight pages, I'll never know.

xo.