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|series=[[Short Trips (series)#In print|Short Trips short stories]]
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|doctor=Seventh Doctor
name=Ace of Hearts|
 
 
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series=[[BBC Books]] - [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]]|
 
 
|setting=East Acton, [[London]], [[February]] [[1971]]
doctor=[[Seventh Doctor]]|
 
 
|writer=[[Robert Perry]] and [[Mike Tucker]]
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|anthology=''[[Short Trips (anthology)|Short Trips]]''
year=East Acton, [[London]], [[February]] [[1971]]|
 
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writer=[[Robert Perry]] and [[Mike Tucker]]|
 
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'''''Ace of Hearts''''' was the fourteenth short story in the [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]] anthology ''[[Short Trips (anthology)|Short Trips]]''. It was written by [[Mike Tucker]] and [[Robert Perry]]. It featured the [[Seventh Doctor]].
 
'''''Ace of Hearts''''' was the fourteenth short story in the [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]] anthology ''[[Short Trips (anthology)|Short Trips]]''. It was written by [[Mike Tucker]] and [[Robert Perry]]. It featured the [[Seventh Doctor]].
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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
The Doctor takes a job as an entertainer at an annual reunion dinner hosted by Dorothy's family. After the reunion he stays over at their house for the night and creeps into Dorothy's room.
 
The Doctor takes a job as an entertainer at an annual reunion dinner hosted by Dorothy's family. After the reunion he stays over at their house for the night and creeps into Dorothy's room.
   
He lets baby Dorothy play with his scarf whilst he talks to her, admitting that he had betrayed her trust in him and played with her emotions after seeing how fragile she was underneath her tough exterior. He apologises to the baby for the events with Gabriel Chase and Fenric and says he is sorry for knowing he will manipulate her again: something he finds much easier to say to the baby Ace than it would be to the teenage Ace he knows.
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He lets baby Dorothy play with his [[scarf]] whilst he talks to her, admitting that he had betrayed her trust in him and played with her emotions after seeing how fragile she was underneath her tough exterior. He apologises to the baby for the events with Gabriel Chase and Fenric and says he is sorry for knowing he will manipulate her again: something he finds much easier to say to the baby Ace than it would be to the teenage Ace he knows.
   
 
Before leaving, the Doctor steals a baby photograph of Ace from a picture frame and replaces it with a playing card - the Ace of Hearts - so that when Kathleen Dudman comes looking for her granddaughter in the middle of the night, she realises where she has seen him before and understands who Ace really was.
 
Before leaving, the Doctor steals a baby photograph of Ace from a picture frame and replaces it with a playing card - the Ace of Hearts - so that when Kathleen Dudman comes looking for her granddaughter in the middle of the night, she realises where she has seen him before and understands who Ace really was.
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* The Doctor remembers the events involving [[Gabriel Chase]] and [[Fenric]].
 
   
 
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== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
* The Doctor visits the infant Ace to apologise to her for the [[Gabriel Chase]] ([[DW]]: ''[[Ghost Light (TV story)|Ghost Light]]'') and [[Fenric]] incidents ([[DW]]: ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'').
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* The Doctor refers to [[Gabriel Chase]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light (TV story)|Ghost Light]]'') and [[Fenric]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'')
 
== Timeline ==
 
* ''Ace of Hearts'' occurs after [[ST]]: ''[[Stop the Pigeon (short story)|Stop the Pigeon]]''.
 
* ''Ace of Hearts'' occurs before [[ST]]: ''[[Monsters (short story)|Monsters]]''.
 
 
 
   
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Ace of Hearts was the fourteenth short story in the Short Trips anthology Short Trips. It was written by Mike Tucker and Robert Perry. It featured the Seventh Doctor.

Summary

The Doctor takes a job as an entertainer at an annual reunion dinner hosted by Dorothy's family. After the reunion he stays over at their house for the night and creeps into Dorothy's room.

He lets baby Dorothy play with his scarf whilst he talks to her, admitting that he had betrayed her trust in him and played with her emotions after seeing how fragile she was underneath her tough exterior. He apologises to the baby for the events with Gabriel Chase and Fenric and says he is sorry for knowing he will manipulate her again: something he finds much easier to say to the baby Ace than it would be to the teenage Ace he knows.

Before leaving, the Doctor steals a baby photograph of Ace from a picture frame and replaces it with a playing card - the Ace of Hearts - so that when Kathleen Dudman comes looking for her granddaughter in the middle of the night, she realises where she has seen him before and understands who Ace really was.

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