Series: A TARDIS's Guide To The Galaxies
Rating: G
Characters: Ten, Donna
References: Fires of Pompeii, misc other
Summary: Sequel to Make Me A Match (straight after Partners in Crime) and Drops Of Gallifrey (straight after Make Me A Match). This part comes after Fires of Pompeii. Sorry it took so long, but it's longer than the other parts and I wanted to make it up to par. I hope it’s worth the wait. Great fun writing it!
Word count: About 5600
1. Make Me A Match
2. Drops Of Gallifrey
( “Oh yawn yawn - yes you, your high and mightiness. You’re telling me no one ever thought you weren’t an alien before? I mean, you wear flipping glasses. That’s dodgy to begin with. No laser surgery in the ten billionth century or whatever it is then?” )
Series: A TARDIS's Guide To The Galaxies
Rating: G
Characters: Ten, Donna, the Graske
References: Time Crash, Music of the Spheres, The Runaway Bride, Partners in Crime
Summary: Sequel to Make Me A Match, set after Music of the Spheres and Partners in Crime, and before Fires of Pompeii. For the uninitiated, the previous story was about Donna’s first night in the TARDIS. Much to the Doctor’s chagrin, the TARDIS was starting to act “shippy” in more respects than one. The Doctor was having none of it. This follows straight on.
Word count: Bizarrely, about 4700. Same as MMaM – though I didn’t plan it that way!
1. Make Me A Match
( “Read my lips – I don't care,” repeated the Doctor, folding his arms and raising his eyebrows. “I kicked you out just last week after your water pistol shenanigans – now I know who’s been nicking all my biscuits! – how’d you even get back in? – no, you know what? Not interested. I’ve just spent the worst part of two hours looking for a bedroom. I want this one vacated and you back where you crawled from by the time I say Raxacoricofallapatorius.” )
Series: An Impossible Child
Rating: G
Characters: Ten, Donna, Bella, CAL
Spoilers: Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead, Turn Left, Journey’s End
Summary: Following the adventures of the Doctor and Donna and their somewhat unusual (and getting unusualler) daughter. Set post-JE and pre-JE at same time (cryptic! *chuckles*). Sequel to When I Was Six and Something New. This story can stand alone, but I suggest reading the other stories first for background. I'm very aware I haven't updated this story since last November. Really sorry for taking so long!
Disclaimer: Hopefully suitable for non-Doctor/Donna shippers too.
Disclaimer 2: Not babyfic. *brings offerings of plot*
1. Partners In Time
( “Of course I remember her, you plum,” said Donna in mock exasperation, letting go of Bella’s braces with a snap. “I’m not exactly likely to forget her now, am I? What with being sucked into her digital innards and spat out the other side.” )
Characters: Ten/Donna
Rating: PG
Summary: The Doctor's never really been one to put over the smooth moves, but he can pull them out on occasion. At least, he thinks he can. Donna firmly believes he has some ways yet to go in his education.
( “Hate to break it to you, sunshine, but we’re going to get a whole lot more personal before this is through.” )
Title: Time Lady and The Tramp
Series: And The Clock Struck Two
Characters: Eleven, Donna II
Rating: G
Summary: So, thanks for not chucking broken sonic screwdrivers at me for writing Eleven fic, actually I was tickled at the interest! So here’s some more. Donna’s still getting to grips with her regeneration, the Doctor’s gotten to grips with his and is generally being a prawn, and a kid ends up tagging along for a bit. He doesn’t seem anything particularly special. And there’s plenty of running from the long arm of the law – if the law spans the cosmos. Which apparently it does. All in all, not such an unusual day?
Word Count: 8000ish? It's in four chapters. Yeah yeah, I know *goes and starts up the coffee maker*
1. Au Revoir
2. The Clothes Maketh The Man
( “You’re a Time Lord now. Sure you don’t want me to get you a psychic paper too? It’s so much quicker than your i-mail and Nosebooks.” )
Series: And The Clock Struck Two
Rating: PG
Characters: Eleven, Donna II
Summary: For those who wanted more, here it is! Continues straight on from Au Revoir, post-Journey’s End and post-regenerations.
Word Count: A bit of a longie. 3500 or thereabouts.
1. Au Revoir
( “What are you squawking for?” he complained, sounding more like a peevish professor than a half-naked Time Lord. )
Series: And The Clock Struck Two
Rating: PG
Characters: Ten, Donna -> Eleven, Donna II
Spoilers: Journey's End
Summary: What can I say? Angst, then happy. Bye bye soon, Ten, we love you *sigh*.
( “It’s me. The Doctor. Hello! Remember?” )
Series: A TARDIS's Guide To The Galaxies
Rating: G
Characters: Ten, Donna
Summary: Donna’s first night in the TARDIS. Conversation and food ensues.
Word count: 4700 or thereabouts I think. Just warning you in case you need a coffee or something to make it through. Well, I know I did ;)
( “Verdict would have to be ... any more of that kung pao dodo left? There’s a sentence I never thought I’d say.” )
Title: Not So Silent Night
Rating: G
Characters: Ten, Donna
Summary: Written for the fic festival Fifteen Ways Donna Shut The Doctor Up. I've been wanting to do something Christmassy themed, so here it is! Merry Christmas all ;)
( “Less appropriate, singing Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer to baby Jesus.” )
Series: An Impossible Child
Rating: G
Characters: Ten/Donna, Bella, and some familiar faces who I won’t give away
Spoilers: Mainly Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead, Turn Left, Journey’s End
Summary: Sequel to When I Was Six and Something New. This can stand alone, but I strongly suggest reading the other stories first as they give all the necessary background. This is a TL/JE alternative (I won’t say fix, for various reasons, but When I Was Six is set not long after Midnight) and also … well, you’ll see in the end. Not giving it away yet, am I ;). This is my first full length chaptered fic, so I warn you it's going to be a long one!
( “Mummy said ... hmm, what did she say? Oh yeah. That you belong in the eighties, aaaaand ... oh yeah, your ship belongs in the sixties.” )
