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|series=[[Short Trips (series)#In print|Short Trips short stories]] | |||
|main character = [[Sarah Jane Smith]] | |||
|featuring= K9 Mark III{{!}}K9 Mark III | |||
writer= | |featuring2= Brendan Richards | ||
|enemy = [[Demonic pig spirit]] | |||
|writer=Robert Perry, Mike Tucker | |||
next | |anthology = More Short Trips | ||
|release date= 1 March 1999 | |||
|prev = The Eternity Contract (short story) | |||
|next=Special Weapons (short story) | |||
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'''''The Sow in Rut''''' was the eighth short story in the [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]] anthology ''[[More Short Trips]]''. It was written by [[Robert Perry]] and [[Mike Tucker]]. It featured [[Sarah Jane Smith]] and [[K9 Mark III]]. | |||
==Summary== | == Summary == | ||
Sarah has come to the [[Lake District]] for a holiday. She hopes to do a bit of writing for her novel. She has brought K9 with her for assistance. She is staying in [[Cornflower Cottage]], which used to be an inn called the Sow in Rut. | |||
Sarah goes to the local pub for dinner, leaving K9 at the cottage. On the way, Sarah encounters [[Aggie (The Sow in Rut)|Aggie]], the local witch, who tries to convince Sarah to take a bit of [[heather]] as protection. Sarah refuses. | |||
Meanwhile at the cottage, water creeps in under the door and attacks K9. | |||
Sarah is at the pub. Aggie comes in, and the [[Jack Tatum|landlord]] wants her to leave. Before she does, she gives Sarah some heather, and Sarah gives her a couple of [[pound sterling|pounds]]. An [[Old man (The Sow in Rut)|old man]] tells Sarah the story of Cornflower Cottage: | |||
The Cunniforths, the landlords of the Sow in Rut, kept pigs. Soon it was realised that guests at the inn were going missing. It was discovered that the Cunniforths, at the command of their pigs, were killing the guests to feed themselves and the pigs. | |||
Sarah returns to the cottage and finds the floor sopping wet. K9 appears, his eyes glowing red, and blue sparks surrounding him. He speaks in a strange voice, claiming that "we" are trapped. He/they plan to use Sarah's body to free themselves. Sarah tries to get away, and covers K9 with her jacket. It burns away, and Sarah hears a squawk from K9. She sees the heather near K9, and he has returned to normal. | |||
Sarah leaves for home the next day. En route, she stops for coffee and then calls [[Brendan Richards|Brendan]] to tell him what happened. He laughs it off and says he had been running a game through K9's processor. | |||
Back at the cottage, the [[demonic pig spirit]] in the water bubbles angrily, willing to wait for its next change to escape. | |||
== | == Characters == | ||
''to | * [[Sarah Jane Smith]] | ||
{{prose | * [[K9 Mark III]] | ||
[[Category: | * [[Brendan Richards]] | ||
* [[Jack Tatum]] | |||
* [[Aggie (The Sow in Rut)|Aggie]] | |||
* [[Old man (The Sow in Rut)|Old man]] | |||
* [[Demonic pig spirit]] | |||
== Worldbuilding == | |||
* Sarah drives a [[Metro (car)|Metro]]. | |||
* K9 plays [[Rachmaninov]]'s "[[Isle of the Dead]]" and the [[Spice Girls]]. | |||
== Notes == | |||
* This is the first piece of ''Doctor Who'' fiction to feature [[Brendan Richards]] as a character since [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Curse of Kanbo-Ala (short story)|The Curse of Kanbo-Ala]]'', a short story featured in the [[K9 Annual 1983]], which was published in [[August]] [[1982]]. | |||
== Continuity == | |||
* Sarah is once again annoyed by Brendan's "honking" laugh. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Girl's Best Friend (TV story)|A Girl's Best Friend]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 12 January 2024
The Sow in Rut was the eighth short story in the Short Trips anthology More Short Trips. It was written by Robert Perry and Mike Tucker. It featured Sarah Jane Smith and K9 Mark III.
Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
Sarah has come to the Lake District for a holiday. She hopes to do a bit of writing for her novel. She has brought K9 with her for assistance. She is staying in Cornflower Cottage, which used to be an inn called the Sow in Rut.
Sarah goes to the local pub for dinner, leaving K9 at the cottage. On the way, Sarah encounters Aggie, the local witch, who tries to convince Sarah to take a bit of heather as protection. Sarah refuses.
Meanwhile at the cottage, water creeps in under the door and attacks K9.
Sarah is at the pub. Aggie comes in, and the landlord wants her to leave. Before she does, she gives Sarah some heather, and Sarah gives her a couple of pounds. An old man tells Sarah the story of Cornflower Cottage:
The Cunniforths, the landlords of the Sow in Rut, kept pigs. Soon it was realised that guests at the inn were going missing. It was discovered that the Cunniforths, at the command of their pigs, were killing the guests to feed themselves and the pigs.
Sarah returns to the cottage and finds the floor sopping wet. K9 appears, his eyes glowing red, and blue sparks surrounding him. He speaks in a strange voice, claiming that "we" are trapped. He/they plan to use Sarah's body to free themselves. Sarah tries to get away, and covers K9 with her jacket. It burns away, and Sarah hears a squawk from K9. She sees the heather near K9, and he has returned to normal.
Sarah leaves for home the next day. En route, she stops for coffee and then calls Brendan to tell him what happened. He laughs it off and says he had been running a game through K9's processor.
Back at the cottage, the demonic pig spirit in the water bubbles angrily, willing to wait for its next change to escape.
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Sarah drives a Metro.
- K9 plays Rachmaninov's "Isle of the Dead" and the Spice Girls.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- This is the first piece of Doctor Who fiction to feature Brendan Richards as a character since PROSE: The Curse of Kanbo-Ala, a short story featured in the K9 Annual 1983, which was published in August 1982.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Sarah is once again annoyed by Brendan's "honking" laugh. (TV: A Girl's Best Friend)