Authors Note: As usually I own nothing except a Doctor Who calander that forgets to include UNIT.
Scout Girl suggested that I write a story where Donna meets all of the Doctor's incarnations. Recognising a good idea when I see it I did just that. Enjoy the first chaper and see if you can work out which Doctor it is (shouldn't be too hard)
Thanks to Scout Girl for BETAing.
Happy Reading
That Nice Old Gent
10 year old Donna Noble wasn't sure why she had come to the museum (scratch that she did know her mother had made her saying something about it being educational) but spending an afternoon looking at a load of dusty old statues was not her idea of fun. In fact there was nothing fun about museums especially ones with 'horns of plenty' being held by woman wearing stone jewellery
Looking round she saw that her Mother was still staring at the giant stone foot.
"Yes" she thought "while she's not looking I can slip away and find something interesting to do". So looking around to make sure no one else was looking at her she made a dash towards a gallery on the far side of the room.
After walking round for an hour or more she found herself looking at some intricate stone carvings which depicted the fall of a city. Looking at her watch she realised it was half one and her mum didn't know where she was. That didn't really bother Donna (she was a tough little general) but she didn't know here way back to the entrance hall. Looking round she spied an old man wearing curiously old fashioned clothes. He reminded her of her grandpa.
"Excuse me" she said "walking up to him "I don't suppose you know the way back to the entrance hall"
The man looked down at her "of course young lady, In fact I have to be going there myself to meet my granddaughter. If you would like to follow me".
As they walked the man pointed out exhibits Donna had not noticed before and spoke about them with such enthusiasm that Donna found herself listing.
"History" he was saying "is defiantly one of the most fascinating subjects taught in schools. Learning about the past can help us shape who we are in the future".
As they reached the entrance hall Sylvia Noble came running up to them
"Donna" she scolded "never run off like that again" turning to the old man she thanked him for looking after Donna and added "I hope she didn't bother you"
"quite the contrary madam she was a most excellent companion, now if you'll excuse me I think I see my granddaughter over there" and with a slight bow he walked off.
Sylvia took Donna's hand "who was that nice old gent" "I don't know" Donna said "he never told me his name". But from that day fourth Donna never complained about going to a museum again.
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