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Shuffle Challenge! Put your iPod on shuffle. Whatever song comes on, write a short story about it. You have as long as the song is to write the story. Once the song ends, no looking back, no changing anything, and no rewinding! Make as many as you want, most people do ten. Remember-no looking back, even after you're done. No rereading, even when you're done. Oh, and have fun!

A/N: I've placed the title/artist at the beginning of each drabble, with characters/setting just below that. R&R!

In The Sun by She & Him
Martha at the end of "Last Of The Time Lords"

They stayed there on the waterfront for a long while after Jack left them, just soaking up the sun and enjoying the moment of peace. But Martha couldn't quite relax. She had hoped Jack would take up the Doctor's offer of traveling. It would have made it easier for her to leave. It was something she had been planning for probably the last six months. She loved the Doctor, but she knew she couldn't stay with him. She just had to figure out how to tell him. She took in a deep breath and let it out slowly. She'd wait till later; for now, she just enjoyed the warmth of the sun.

All You Can Ever Learn Is What You Already Know by The Ataris
Rose, mid-Christmas Invasion

The Christmas lights blinked like twinkling stars across the council estate as Rose looked out from her balcony. She was so worried about the Doctor; she could barely even manage to call that man in the bedroom the Doctor. She wanted so badly to believe in him, that he would wake up and things would be okay; he would stop the aliens before they got to Earth, and everything would be the same as it was before. But as much as she wanted to believe in the Doctor, she couldn't when she didn't even know this brand new man who lay unconcious in her old bed. Whoever he was, she hoped he would wake up and know what to do, because she sure didn't.

Skintight by The Donnas
Amy, just after The Eleventh Hour (during the additional "Meanwhile In The TARDIS" scene, perhaps?)

Amy couldn't help but notice how...well-fitted the Doctor's pants were. So much better than the Raggedy Doctor look. Sure, the bowtie threw the outfit off a bit, but even so...yeah, definitely better this way.

Staple It Together by Jack Johnson
Jack & Eleven, 2 years post Torchwood: Children Of Earth

Jack felt like he was a prisoner of his own past. He had been mourning his losses for almost two years. The shattered pieces of his former life lay at his feet, and he had refused to pick them up. He didn't feel like he deserved to. And then, one day, a chance meeting with the Doctor changed all that. He had punched the man in a bowtie and tweed jacket. He hadn't even realized how angry he was with the Doctor for not being there to help with the 456 until he saw him, grinning like an idiot. So he punched him. And then, he started crying. It was the first time Jack had cried in almost two years. And the Doctor sat in silence, letting Jack spill everything out, helping him pick up the pieces and staple them back together into something like his old life.

First Day Of The Rest Of Our Lives by MxPx
Rose, end of Doomsday

Rose sat on Bad Wolf Bay, still crying over the unspoken words the Doctor had left hanging in the air. She missed him so much, even though she had seen and talked to him only minutes earlier. The forever that stretched out before her now was so heartbreaking. The first day of the rest of her life, and it was going to be without the Doctor. Sniffing and drying her eyes, she stood up and started back towards where her mum, Pete, and Mickey were still waiting. Because right then, she decided that, no, this wasn't the first day of the rest of her life without the Doctor. This was the first day of the rest of her life searching for the Doctor.

The Road by Frank Turner
Ten, after the Ood called for him and before he arrived at the beginning of End of Time

North, South, East, West, Up, Down, all thorough time. The Doctor's choices were endless, and he was never more grateful for that. As long as he could remember, he was always trying to escape-even before he had any reason to want to escape. And now, after so much time and so many reasons for wanting to run, traveling was the only thing he knew. It was the only thing that kept him feeling alive. And so, he thought, maybe he could keep his song from ending-maybe he could give himself a little more time, if he just kept moving.

Love by Joby Talbot (Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy Soundtrack)
You pick the characters & time ;) Will work with a lot of pairings.

The Doctor had one simple rule when it came to companions. Love: Avoid, if at all possible. It was a good rule, and he never had any trouble following it. At least not until HER. Slowly but surely, he found himself bending the rule, until it broke right in half. And then, of course his hearts followed suit.

Simple Kind Of Life by No Doubt
Donna, end of Forest Of The Dead

All Donna had ever wanted was a simple life; a good husband, maybe a couple of kids. And then she had met the Doctor. And she thought that she had traded in that dream for something so much better. She thought she was beyond wanting that simple life. But there, in the Library, in the computer program she was trapped in, she had reverted right back to that simple life. And she had been happy-so happy. When she was brought out of the program and realized that it had all been basically like a dream, she found her heart breaking just like it did when she had lost Lance all those months ago. Donna loved her life with the Doctor, but for the first time in her travels, she wondered if she had made a mistake giving up a simple kind of life.

Marry Me by Train
Rose & 10.5 in the parallel world

Lifetimes ago, in a different universe, when he was a different man, she had said she was going to stay with him forever. He knew then, the same way he knew now, that forever would never be long enough for him. Now, with his new human body, forever was even shorter. But it didn't matter; however long they had, he knew he needed her there with him. The words caught in his throat, and he had to try twice before any noise would come out: "Marry me."

Stickshifts and Safety Belts by Cake
Ten/Rose, no particular episode

In the past, companions had asked him, especially after a particularly rough landing, why he didn't have proper jump seats with safety belts in the TARDIS. He claimed that getting jostled about was part of the fun. As the time machine jolted to a stop, Rose tumbled headlong, knocking him down in the process, and she landed on top of him, her face inches away from his. Yes, he thought, getting jostled about was definitely a big part of the fun.