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'''''A Girl's Best Friend''''' was a short story written by [[S. J. Smith]] as part of her ''[[Doctor (series)|Doctor]]'' series. It was published in [[March]] [[2003]] in issue #965 of the ''[[Metropolitan]]''. ([[PROSE]]: | '''''A Girl's Best Friend''''' was a short story written by [[S. J. Smith]] as part of her ''[[Doctor (series)|Doctor]]'' series. It was published in [[March]] [[2003]] in issue #965 of the ''[[Metropolitan]]''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Moving On (short story)}}) | ||
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- You may be looking for the TV story.
A Girl's Best Friend was a short story written by S. J. Smith as part of her Doctor series. It was published in March 2003 in issue #965 of the Metropolitan. (PROSE: Moving On [+]Loading...["Moving On (short story)"])
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In the real world, A Girl's Best Friend was the name of the pilot for K9 and Company and depicted Sarah Jane's defeat of the Hecate Cult.