This is an AU detailing the life of Donna Noble after the events of The End of Time, and how she became the luckiest woman in the universe.

April 2010 - The Noble Temple

Donna Noble was finally married. She adored Shawn with all her heart. Somehow, she couldn't quite remember someone. Everyone had begun talking about this 'Lance' after she'd got engaged. Of course, once again, she knew nothing. But the day had come. The day that would lead to her life. Donna kissed her newlywed husband very delicately on the lips, before embracing him with welcoming arms.

Outside, the entire congregation celebrated. Flurries of confetti and rice circled about the air in magical constellations of flight. Donna wondered why the weather was so windy today…? Dismissing the question, she began rolling through pictures with everyone there.

'Come on everyone, this is all friends! Well, friends… and Nerris.'

She started to wonder where her mum and grandad had gotten to… Eventually, she saw them, traipsing up the crooked path back towards her. As they reached her, they gave her an envelope.

'Oh, hang on. It's a bill. A lottery ticket? Who's idea was that? Still, it's a triple rollover this week. I might get lucky.'

She didn't notice the insatiable delight on her elder's faces as she left.

One week later - Record breaking win.

'I WON £178m OFF A LOTTERY TICKET!'
The owner of the massive prize winning Lotto ticket has finally been revealed today. Donna Temple, 29, recently married, has spoke to the press saying that this money has 'changed her life forever.' When questioned, her husband Shawn said that they 'hope to spend some of it on buying a new family home.' This record breaking win means that Mrs Temple is now the proud winner of £178 million pounds. Other winners of lesser values include….

Six months later, October 2010 - Oxford Street, London

Donna was spending some of her winnings buying herself some new clothes. In the last six months, they had jetsetted to Las Vegas, bought a four bedroom house on the outskirts of London, been on a number of luxury weekends to spas and other places and various other things. In her -insert number here- shop, she saw someone run past the window. A woman. Immediately, Donna stopped. Her body went cold, yet her head began to heat up. She knew this woman, and yet she didn't. She surprised herself when her voice overtook her mind.

'Gwen!'

As soon as the word escaped her mouth, her mind began to flare up with both fire and images of impossible things. Her balance went, resulting in her holding onto a clothes rack full of jeans. Thoughts raced through her head like a flurry. A captain. An army. 27 planets. Explosions. A doctor. That word jerked her head sideways sharply.

Why did Donna come into this shop again?

February, 2011 - Maternity Ward, Hope Hospital

'Congratulations, you're going to have a beautiful baby girl.'

November 11th, 2011 - Seven months later

She pushed with all her might. After hours and hours in agony, her ears registered a heart clenching sound. A baby's crying. Donna and Shawn began to flood the area around their closely placed faces. Their baby girl was here.

'What shall we call her?' asked Shawn smiling.
'Ooh… erm… Jenny?' replied a weary joke from Donna.

Eventually they settled on a name of Lucy. The nurses left them alone, to relish in the birth of the best thing of their lives. Donna Temple finally realised why she came into the world. After a while, the two of them shared a kiss.

That night, Donna dreamt of a Doctor. A magical doctor who could sail the stars and save entire worlds from death. She dreamt she was alongside him, helping him in Pompeii. Helping him when his daughter died. Finding out how special she was through a woman named after a flower. They were such colourful dreams…

November 12th, 2011 - 9.41am

Slowly, silently, she pulled herself out of her glorious dreams. Her voice couldn't capture the words to describe how she felt at this moment. A nurse sitting at the station across the ward thought she heard a whisper, but she dismissed it. The whisper was:

'I remember you, Spaceman.'