Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2014 03:58:26 -0400 (EDT)
From: tomak123@aol.com
Subject: Doctor Who, Jesse, and Jeremy 137

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DOCTOR WHO, JESSE AND JEREMY 137

SPRING INTERLUDE: EQUINOX

Mama and Papa's Song:

You gotta go where you wanna go
Do what you wanna do
With whomever you wanna do it with

You gotta go where you wanna go
Do what you wanna do
With whomever you wanna do it with

You don't understand
That a guy like me can love just one man
Three thousand miles, that's how far you'll go
And you said to me "Please don't follow"

'cause you gotta go where you wanna go
Do what you wanna do
With whomever you wanna do it with

You gotta go where you wanna go
Do what you wanna do
With whomever you wanna do it with

You don't understand
That a guy like me can love just one man
You've been gone a week, and I tried so hard
Not to be the cryin' kind
Not to be the guy you left behind

You gotta go where you wanna go
Do what you wanna do
With whomever you wanna do it with

You gotta go where you wanna go
Do what you wanna do
With whomever you wanna do it with

You gotta go where you wanna go
Do what you wanna do
With whomever you wanna do it with


As the song played we zoom in on the TARDIS. It was at the bottom of a
grassy knoll which is behind it. The doors were open and brilliant sunshine
gleamed inside. The endings of a peaceful tropical jungle gave way to the
making of a sandy beach. Palm trees litter the area. Rather than being a
messy smorgasbord of a planet, it is serene and calm. Birds sing
peacefully.

Lying on the sand, without anything in between sand and bodies, were Jesse,
Jeremy, and the Doctor. To the right of Jeremy, the Doctor was in a light
marine colored speedo and nothing else. Jesse and Jeremy were naked. They
were sunbathing. Jeremy is on his stomach. Jesse, to Jeremy's left, is on
back, an animal resting on his left side. The animal looked like a cross
between Debbie the Bloop on LOST IN SPACE and a large calico cat. One
hand/paw rested across Jesse's stomach. The creature was cradled at Jesse's
hip. Its tail was along his side, reaching downward and the other hand was
stretched along the same side upward. Jesse had his hand along the
creature's back as it faced him, the soft animal lying sideways. A gentle
ocean sound was of a continuous, lush wave hitting the golden sands and
smooth pebbles beyond their sunbathing spot.  The song ended.

Jeremy sighed and turned over onto his back. He peered down at Jesse's
penis which was erect. "Enjoying that monkey, are you?"

"Don't be disgusting. Even I have limits. He's just cuddlesome."

"And you're..."

"I'm always like that."  Jesse smiled, "How long have you known me?"

"About ten inches or more."  Jeremy joked.

The Doctor's eyes were shut but his mouth was moving. "You know, I haven't
seen a coronation since Elizabeth's the First. Or was it Queen Victoria."

"I know. I should have known better."  He turned his head to the Doctor.
"Still talking in your sleep?"

"No. Yes. I agreed to marry her."

"Victoria?"

"Oh, good heavens, no."  He settled down but then added, "Elizabeth."

"You really were desperate to be hetero, weren't you?"  Jesse put forth.

"There were..."  the Doctor leaned over Jeremy's ample chest and pushed
Jesse's navel in and Jesse squirmed and giggled, "...pressing matters at
the time."  He lay back again. He then hit his hand to his head. "Oh my. I
DID marry her!"

Jeremy laughed. "You never change, do you, Doctor?"

"How can you say that..."  He gasped and suddenly realized something he had
forgotten long ago.  "That hussy. She married the Earl of Essex. That
bitch."

"Don't forget you promised to marry..."  Jeremy started to say.

"Aye?"  The Doctor, worried, turned his head to him.

"...us."  Jeremy finished.

"Ahh. That. Yes, I did. And we will."  The Doctor put his head back down to
rest.

"We've been in this sun for a very long time," Jesse noted. "Sure it's
safe?"

"Yes. I told you, there's no ultra violet rays from this sun and any other
rays from it...this planet is fully protected by the layers around it. "

Jeremy wondered. "You think it's artificial?"

"Nope. Natural. Natural, on some planets, not Earth mind you, is perfectly
safe. Besides, there are no humanoid life forms on this planet. That's why
it's so peaceful."

"Hey, watch it."  Jesse warned and joked.

"Now, that you two have shared my DNA and every other cell during my recent
regeneration out of my degeneration, you're not fully human, either."

"Now, there's a sentence you don't hear every day," Jeremy said.  Silence.

"It sure is paradise here. Are you sure we're not on Earth during the
Garden of Eden?"

"It is similar to that. We should go there. Meet a lovely guy named
Adam. I'm sure you two would love him. Oh, and there's that bitch Eve."

"Say, that's not fair. Any one of us would be tempted to do what she did."
Jeremy defended Eve.

"Maybe."  The Doctor shrugged. "And on this world, the weather is always
like this. There are no parasites, nothing at all to worry about. No life
forms that kill other life forms. Just those animals and their bananas."

The trio drifted off.

Three lions padded past them. One, with a great thick mane, stopped near
Jeremy as he slept. He put a paw on Jeremy's chest and licked the area his
paw didn't cover.  The Doctor raised his head and his right eyebrow. Jesse
looked at him. "Every thing loves Jeremy. Bovine, equine, lupine, canine,
feline..."

"It's perfectly all right," the Doctor told Jesse. "All the life forms on
this planet are vegetarians and quite peaceful with each other."

Later, as they groggily came out of their stupor. ...  "So, we were too
tired to discuss this..."  Jesse started. The monkey cat sat on his belly
now. He stroked its hide.

"Let's not," Jeremy said. "Right, Doctor?"

"No, no, it's all right," the Doctor replied.

"Doctor, we might be out on Earth but we're not out without..."  Jesse
thought about what he was saying, having paused to figure out if it made
sense or not. He nodded a yes to himself and went on. "...you."

Jeremy sat up, rippling his stomach muscles. "What Jesse's trying to say in
his own inimitable way is that...you complete us. Don't ever do that
again..."

"Leave you?"  The Doctor sat with his legs crossed.

"Yes," Jesse answered. "It's not the first time you tried that."

"It's not that we don't appreciate you're trying to keep us safe and that
you want us to live our own lives and all that but we have all that plus
you. It's the you part that we want most of all."  Jeremy put a hand on the
Doctor's shoulder, sitting up some more.

The Doctor smiled. "I'll keep that in mind and hearts."

"So where do you want to go, Jeremy?"

"I dunno. Where do you wanna go?"  Jesse shrugged.

"I don't know. What do you wanna do?"

The Doctor grinned. "Marty."

"No, technically that'id be a who. Who do you wanna do?"  Jesse
corrected. "Marty. You see?"

"I just had the thought of doing Ernest Borgnine."  The Doctor
shuddered. "Not exactly my cuppa."

"I don' t know."  Jeremy thought, his head unmoving, his eyes shut
again. "He's got a certain sort of something."

"Jer, going for the oldsters again," Jesse stated in a teasing manner.
"Like Tommy Connolly."

"Tommy Con...?"  The Doctor sat up a bit. "The boxer?"  When Jesse shook
his head "no", the Doctor continued to inquire, "The umpire?"  Jesse nodded
"no" again. "Or the actor?"

"A guy we met at Collinwood."  Jesse answered.

"You talk too much, Jesse," Jeremy said. "He was nice."

"I know that name. I think I knew him. Once," the Doctor explained.  "A
long time ago. In a past time on Earth..."

Jeremy began, "Speaking of which..."

"...we've been to the beginning and end of the universe and beyond both
times, we've been to Jesus's death and regen...rebirth, to prehistoric
times, pre and colonial America, the haunted 1970s, the near and far
future...where to now?"

"Where ever you want," the Doctor said. "So..."  The Doctor leaned his head
back down and laid flat. "Question: which of my former or future selves did
you like better than this one?"

Jesse started to talk but Jeremy, the Doctor between them, motioned a with
his hand up to his chin and his forefinger up to his lips as if to say,
"Shhh."

"And now Jeremy's putting a finger to his hot lips to tell you to shut up,
innit he?"

"Yup," Jesse tattled.

Jeremy made a face at them both. "You guys suck."

Jesse leaned across the Doctor's chest to lick Jeremy's. He moved his body
and head downward. Jeremy's member rose to meet him, aware of what all this
movement meant. Jesse steadied himself with one hand on the ground and one
on Jeremy's side. The cat monkey left him. His body draped across the
Doctor, whose member also rose. "I sort favored..."  he took Jeremy's penis
head into his mouth, teasing it first. "Sorry, mmpffht, can't talk at the
momen..."

"Adam Rickett Doctor," Jeremy finished for him. "No contest."

"Hotter than me?"

"Geeze...HE...he is you."  Jeremy leaned down to look at Jesse ministering
to his cock.

Jeremy leaned back, then thought some more. "Doctor...?"

"Hmmm?"

"If there really was an Adam and Eve..."

"Oh, I assure you there was..."

"...then are Jesse and I and the whole human race products of incest? I
mean if they only had two children and..."

"Jeremy, the Bible doesn't record everything that happened. There were
other Adam and Eves after them. Just that they were the first..."

"First people?"

"Well, sort of... but that's another whole story or 15. A lot happened
before Adam and Eve. And a lot after."

"I don't get it."

"Other beings were around on Earth before them. And there were others that
were made as Adam was made."

"I didn't think..."  Jesse paused in his ministrations to Jeremy's dick,
both hands slowed at the caressing. "...that you believed in all that
religion stuff, Doctor."

"Jesse, I told you that for a long time, I didn't. It's just evidence of my
own eyes and ears and hearts show me that there's a lot to it all. I've
seen some of it first-hand. I don't believe in religion really, man-made
religion but I do believe in history and I do believe in a powerful, goodly
force...God, if you will."

"What about those cavemen you were telling us about, Ka and Tal and all
that?"  Jeremy asked.

"Ahh, at the time I thought that was Earth. Turns out that was another
planet entirely."  The Doctor laughed.


"It sure is nice here."  Jesse leaned back to relax some more.

"Yes, even the sand feels good as it conforms to the contours of your body
as you lay on it."

"That why it feels so good to lay on it directly?"  Jeremy asked.

"Yes," the Doctor snuggled up close to his side.

Jesse picked his head up to look at the strange life forms in the
water. There were colors at the surface. A few multi colored fish were
leaping up out of the water and back in. "What're those strange lights by
the water?"

"Life forms. Sometimes they're fish. And sometimes they're lights. And
sometimes they're colors."  The Doctor flip flopped his hand over and over
to demonstrate as he spoke.

"They're pretty," Jeremy put in.

Jesse mocked. "And, Doctor, you don't wanna go and fish them and eat them?"

"No. I've given that up."

"Given what up?"  Jeremy asked.

"Fishing. Horrible, disgusting sport. Hooked me last fish, I did. Terribly
cruel to life forms."

"Are you on one of your vegetarian kicks?"  Jesse asked.

"No, I'm not. No, I am not. I just looked at it from the fishes' point of
view. And they don't like it. Nor do I."

"Okay, okay. Sorry. For what it's worth, I agree with you," Jesse added.

"Thanks."  The Doctor rested again. "Mind you, my giving up fishing will
probably make the Honorable Venerable Bede cry."

Pause.

"Didn't he live in, like, the 7th and 8th centuries?"

"Yes. So?"

"Nothing."

"So what's the best place to go to, Doctor? The best place to be?"

"The best place to be is in someone's thoughts and prayers and hearts."

"So where do you want to go?"  Jesse asked.

"I don't know, Jesse, where do you want to go?"  Jeremy responded.

The Doctor smiled. "I don't know where do you want to go, Marty?"

"Marty? I'm Jesse," Jesse said.

"He meant the movie..."

"I know what he meant."  Jesse laughed.

"Whoa, look," Jeremy pointed as four pink baby rabbits hopped across his
bare legs. "Bunnies..."

"Rabbits."  Jesse looked up at them.  "Are they...?"

"Perfectly safe..."  the Doctor explained.

"No, killer Monty Python bunnies ready to bloodily rip out our throats?"
Jesse laughed and moved to pet one.

Before the Doctor could say, "They have, however, not yet experienced human
beings..."

The rabbit closest to Jesse made this face at him:
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The face of the cute rabbit turned into an angry, hissing face. Teeth
bared, mouth open. The fangs came out on top and the tongue stuck out at
the bottom. The floppy ears bent into points directed at his eyes. Laying
down, Jesse couldn't jump back far but he jerked his head back, pulled his
hand away, and shut his eyes. The thing leapt at him and he waited for the
worst. He felt it on his face. Soft flesh as...it licked his face. A paw
came to his cheek and rubbed. "What the...hell?"

"I told you. They're friendly. Everything here is."  The Doctor smiled and
put his hand out to pet another of the rabbits.

Jesse's rabbit snuggled against his face, rubbing like a cat does on Earth.

Jeremy shrugged and found one on his ample chest. It licked his
chin. "They're all babies. Where's the...?"  Strolling along, two huge paws
came by. Jeremy thought they'd get stomped. "...parents?"  To his surprise
the two set of four paws, stepped around the three of them. One paw ushered
the babies away from the trio.

"Holy Night of the Lepus!"  Wide eyed, Jesse watched as a giant paw gently
stroked the baby on his chest away from him and it seemed to giggle as it
moved off. Jeremy's eyes were equally wide as he watched.

"Happy Easter, Doctor," Jeremy said and leaned over and kissed the Doctor
on the mouth.

"Yeah, Happy Easter, too," Jesse added.

"Happy Easter to you both and to all of you at home as well," the Doctor
said.

"So, where do you want to go?"

"Right here's good for now," the Doctor shut his eyes and rested.

Jesse and Jeremy followed suit.


The sun started to set, stretching great vast splashes of new colors across
the clear blue sky in patterns. Yellow, purple, red, green canvassed across
the sky. It soon would give way to a deep purple glow and finally a
darkness bereft of fear and danger. It all seemed to fit however and the
calming of the waves and the bird sounds changed to a gentle warm wind and
rhythmic chirping of another insect-like life form.

The trio let themselves drift. They fell asleep slowly...the peace washed
over them in waves. They felt totally secure, totally at peace, completely
free, and very happy. Drifting into sleep in a world of no worry...

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