Like Every Day
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Title: Like Every Day
Fandom: Doctor Who
Characters: Donna Noble
Prompt: 58. Morning
Word Count: 166
Rating: PG
Summary: There’s something missing.
Author's Notes: Set after Series 4. So if you haven’t seen it yet, there be spoilers below.
Donna Noble wakes up most mornings, looks at herself in the mirror, and wonders why it feels like there’s something missing. God knows it’s not Lance, may that cheating scumbag and his little doxy contract a particularly nasty form of crotch rot wherever they are,
(when she tries to think of what the tart looks like, all she can think of are spiders)
and it’s certainly not her old job.
The really weird part is that, despite feeling like something’s missing, she also feels like she’s accomplished something. Something huge and important, but she can’t quite put her finger on just what that huge and important thing is.
Also, she finds that she’s able to speak a ton of languages now. And she speaks them perfectly.
Fandom: Doctor Who
Characters: Donna Noble
Prompt: 58. Morning
Word Count: 166
Rating: PG
Summary: There’s something missing.
Author's Notes: Set after Series 4. So if you haven’t seen it yet, there be spoilers below.
Donna Noble wakes up most mornings, looks at herself in the mirror, and wonders why it feels like there’s something missing. God knows it’s not Lance, may that cheating scumbag and his little doxy contract a particularly nasty form of crotch rot wherever they are,
(when she tries to think of what the tart looks like, all she can think of are spiders)
and it’s certainly not her old job.
The really weird part is that, despite feeling like something’s missing, she also feels like she’s accomplished something. Something huge and important, but she can’t quite put her finger on just what that huge and important thing is.
Also, she finds that she’s able to speak a ton of languages now. And she speaks them perfectly.