Donna had settled back into life aboard the TARDIS with ease. To think, she'd been forced to give all this up. Just weeks ago she was working in some crappy office with a creep of a boss who spent far too much time staring at her chest and planning a wedding to that lovely Shaun Temple and saving up to rent a flat. Of course, all of that was before
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"Donna, if it's hurting, I can make it go away," he frowns, reaching for her head, his hands gently holding it.
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"Don't you dare, Spaceman. I'd rather die tomorrow than live a hundred years without knowing you." And now she'd been reduced to quoting Disney movies. Great. "It'll pass."
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She was certainly in a better place than she had been. After all, before when she'd remembered even the slightest of details she'd burned up and released energy in quite a spectacular way. At least now she just had headaches.
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"Right then, tea and cake? Banana or chocolate? Maybe chocolate bananas..."
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"What isn't good with a banana? Always bring a banana to a party, Donna," he grins.
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She headed to the TARDIS kitchen and flipped the kettle on. Oh she missed the old girl!
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"Big ol' spaceship that travels through time and space and you want to go to Barcelona? Can get there on a plane."
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She placed each of the banana wedges into the melted chocolate, coating them completely before setting them on a plate and into the fridge to harden. She made the teas and slid one across the counter to him.
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His eyes are then drawn to the delicious fruit, being coated in chocolate; his mouth trying to refrain from drooling. Not missing a beat, he catches the sliding mug, taking a first sip.
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Donna took a swig of her own tea, blowing on it first. "So, warm weather? Cold weather? No weather? How should I dress?"
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She went back to the fridge to retrieve the hardened chocolate bananas and set them down in front of the Doctor.
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