This one is self explanatory. The idea was given to me by a friend as she made up things that the Doctor would do to get into trouble with the Ponds while having non adventurey days. I decided to make it a story series. The chapters after this introduction will be written in different styles, by different companions. Enjoy. It's a blast to write.
TARDIS Life
Adventuring with the Doctor isn't always about the danger and the running and the scary things. Oh no, there is also all the extra time spent exploring the TARDIS and not being on adventures.
Clara Oswald carried on a tradition of a whole system planned out that the Doctor doesn't know about, simply because even when she wasn't in trouble, somehow the Doctor always seems able to get into it anyway. She wondered sometimes whether other companions had a system in place, if for no other reason than the Doctor is her ride home.
On rare occasions, and very rare indeed they are, there would be a whole quiet day together with no one getting hurt. If there is a quiet day, Clara Oswald would get bored over what is happening. She was slightly insane, though.
The Doctor is only quiet when upset or injured. Or, alternatively, when he is doing something he knew she wouldn't like. Like bounding into her room and waking her up after an exhausting day of running.
He soon learnt to not do that. Clara Oswald had a boyfriend who was over quite a bit. Thankfully.
There are lots of ways to get into trouble on the TARDIS, even when I am not being possessed and out of my boxy shell. The Doctor somehow manages to find them all. Sometimes on purpose.
Clara Oswald was right on one thing. The other companions had found their own ways of dealing (or, as the case may be for a few, not dealing) with the problems that inherently come with travelling with the Doctor.
TARDIS life for the companions can be just as, if not more, hectic than the adventures had outside the blue box. Not all are dangerous, but confusion, frustration, annoyance, and downright disgust are normal emotions to go through in every day life.
Herein are the accounts of how companions deal with these problems as they happen. Started by Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright. Last updated by Clara Oswald.
Introduction kept up to date by TARDIS.
