I had an idea of how I can maybe continue this story, which would be in a series of vignettes that hint at, or cover moments of the adventures that our lovely companion and the Doctor have. I don't watch enough to make this story completely accurate for Dr. Who fan's, so I'm sorry in advance for those I may very well offend.
Also, not-beta-ed sorry
The Doctor was very very smart. The Doctor was also very very cocky. At some point during a mad sprint through a humid, bog filled planet Myka realized that if the Doctor only had one of these traits, they might get into less trouble. In fact they had come to the planet in the first place because the Doctor had wanted to show off the noonset, which the frustratingly stubborn woman had claimed was the best tri tiered sun swap in the nearby galaxy.
It wasn't until the Tardis landed on a sheer cliff face, that Myka realized that she had just been hurled across the ether to witness a pointless solar event. It was incredible to be sure. The sky's were lit up by an almost dance of bright blue and gold planets rotating around each other. But really, there had to be something of greater value they could be doing then watching breathtaking everyday events throughout the universe. Although the look of wonderment on the Doctors face was rather nice to see. Myka barely had the time to wonder if this was standard behavior from the Doctor (taking companions to see pretty things around the universe) when they were beset upon by a large group of Squeqish. Large being a relative term as the very bumpy creatures were as thick as Myka's arm and the group clustering around them might have numbered in the 20's but barely appeared to be more then 3 feet across when lined up. It was a bit like being set upon by moving and low humming river reeds. It turned out that the noonset was a large tourist attraction, but it only happened for a single month out of the year. The Doctor had promised to either drum up more tourism for the planet (which was lacking in natural resources) or to figure out how to extend the noonset for another month or two during the year.
Later the Doctor would confess that she had intended to do neither, as it wasn't her policy to interfere permanently in that sort of way, but that she had been curious to see if she could in fact alter the tilt of the planet by 6 degrees and then counter tilt the 3 sun like fiery blue and gold plants. So she had told them she could, to be allowed to use their planetarium to study the noonset so that she could make the necessary calculations to see if she was correct in her estimations of the needed degrees of rotation. The Tardis had mistakenly taken them to a point in time after she had made the promise, not to before she made it, which was when she had intended to take Myka.
Needless to say it appeared that the agent would have her work cut out for her in keeping the Doctor honest. The curly haired woman was surprised to find that a glare and quirk of her head had been enough to change something in the Doctor's eyes (fear, warmth, and a bit of surprise were the read that Myka got, it was not the read she had been expecting to find) and force the truth out of the willowy woman.
This was why they were currently running through a humid and bog filled planet. The Squeqish were not at all happy to have been manipulated, and the sheer cliff face that the Tardis was parked on turned out to have been right next to a tunnel that when one fell down it, one would splash into the swampy and muddy dwelling area of the majority of the very thin population. It became imperative at that point that a way was found back to the Tardis immediately, and while a way back was eventually found, Myka definitely didn't trip once when she realized the humidity and bog water meant that she could faintly see through the doctors very well fitted shirt.
