A/N: Decided to continue this fanfiction. I quite like Blue and I think she would get on fabulously with Donna. I can see them teaming up against The Doctor and him sulking because of it.

Once again, if you see any mistakes, let me know and they'll be fixed asap. Reviews are much appreciated, even if it's "I like the part where this happened" or "yay". This isn't going to be completely surrounding the OC, there are going to be a few changes to Doctor Who original plot lines, because obviously Blue's presence will influence that. There will be some of my own ideas as well. Eventually will be Doctor/OC, but I like it when there's a lot of build up, so you'll be waiting a while till I can figure out where to get that started.

This is just a quick preview of the first chapter, the main story will be uploaded as a separate fanficton, of which I haven't thought of a name yet. It will be uploaded within the next few weeks.

Hope you enjoy!

B.

I own Landown Parish, its residents, including Blue Mae Woodam, and some plot lines.

Alabama; Landown Parish; 2008.

"But it's been years since I've seen her. She probably doesn't even remember me. If anything she probably wants to forget everything about that day. And she didn't even want to come with me!" The Doctor pouted, scratching the back of his hair and messing up his spikey hair.

Bright red hair poked out of the Tardis doors. Donna Noble frowned at The Doctors face before stepping out and smacking him over the back of the head.

"Oi, stop pouting!" The Doctor threw his hand down and looked at her completely offended. "From what you told me, I think she did want to come with you. Just go and say hello if anything! You've been moping about since last week." The Doctor sighed. He pulled the Tardis doors closed then spun around dramatically and grinned. Donna laughed, knowing he was excited to see her. She asked he what was wrong a week ago when he was staring at the salt and pepper pots in the Tardis kitchen, looking grumpy and sad all at the same time. Eventually she coaxed him into telling her about a girl he met years ago. He told her that she reminded him of her, she was brilliant, sarcastic, witty. She kept on coming up with these phrases that baffled him until he sat and thought about them. He told her that she couldn't come with him. At that point his face resembled that of a kicked puppy.

It took Donna a week of sly comments, before she gave up and forced The Doctor to make a trip to the southern state. She didn't regret it when she saw how happy it made him.

Pushing the bar doors open, The Doctor looked around the bar, immediately seeking out her face. His smile dropped when he couldn't see her. Donna stepped in behind him and took in stereotypical southern bar. Then she noticed everyone looking at them as if they were aliens. Well, they were half right. Donna cleared her throat and nudged The Doctor. He looked down at her confused. She threw him an exasperated look before jerking her chin forward to the many eyes staring at them, some beginning to whisper to each other.

The Doctor barely took notice of the looks he was receiving and addressed the crowd of people. "Hello! I'm looking for a girl who works here, Blue Mae Woodam. About this tall" -he held a hand up to just below his shoulder- "makes a lot of sarcastic comments."

An elderly woman at the bar spoke up. "Blue is helping her grandmamma, whada'ya need her for, mister…?"

"Doctor."

Her eyes widened a fraction before pulling on a poker face. "You that man who broke Blue's doors? Who cut up her finger and nearly broke her nose and then just disappeared?"

At this, other patrons of the bar started to stand up, specifically the more burly looking men.

The Doctor chuckled nervously, slowing holding his hands up in front of him in a calming way, and began to slowly back up towards the door. Donna whacked The Doctor on the arm. "How comes you never told me that?!" she harshly whispered at him. He gave her a desperate look before he turned back to the people creeping towards him. "Now listen- I never did any of those things- well I suppose if I hadn't of been there they wouldn't have happened- but that's not the point-"

"Miss Gloria?" A particularly beefy man in a red plaid shirt and dirty work jeans addressed the woman.

Miss Gloria narrowed her eyes before menacingly muttering, "Get 'im, boys."

Donna stepped in front of The Doctor defensively, stopping the pursuit. "Now, listen here. You don't know who you're talkin' about, lady. The Doctor I know would never harm a woman and if he did, by accident let me assure you, he would never leave her by herself. I don't know what's been said, but you'll have to go through me before you start on him, sunshine." The Doctor looked at Miss Gloria, waiting for her reaction when-

"What is goin' on in here?"

The Doctor and Donna turned to the voice coming from the door next to the bar, and there stood Blue Mae Woodam. A grin slowly made its way across The Doctors face, catching Donna's attention. Ahh, so this is Blue. Well, you can see why he was all mopey, she was pretty. He probably had a big, fat crush on her. I wonder if he met her before Rose.

Blue slipped her way through the crowd of people and walked straight up to The Doctor, and frown on her face. She poked him in the chest as she spoke to him. "Hey! If you're fixin' to start a fight it ain't worth it! Y'all better get on outta here if that's all ya came for!" She had to lean her head back a bit to look him in the eye. All the Doctor could do was smile. He was practically beaming.

Blues frown deepened when she didn't get the reaction she wanted. "I ain't messin' around!"

"Oh, I know you aren't. Tough as nails you are." The Doctor said fondly. "Right!" He cleared his throat. "S'ppose we better get a move on then. Sorry for the trouble."

The Doctor wrapped a hand around Donnas arm and pulled her through the doors, making their way back to the Tardis. "Why didn't you tell her who you were?" She asked curiously. The Doctor stopped and sighed. He turned around and put his hands on her shoulders. "It wouldn't have changed her mind, Donna." Slipping his hands in his pockets he started walking again. Donna taking a second to catch up. "Not only that but I apparently broke her doors, her nose, cut her finger and left her. No, I won't bother her." Donna only rolled her eyes and followed him into the Tardis.

Back at the bar Blue was talking to Miss Gloria after she got everyone to sit back down again. Miss Gloria wasn't telling Blue what happened. "Miss Gloria, if you won't tell me I'll just find someone else to do it!"

"Young lady, I am best friends with your grandmamma, you sass me again and I'll tell her! I will!" Miss Gloria said waving her finger about as she took a sip from her iced tea. Blue rolled her eyes and leaned down on the bar, so her face was close to Miss Gloria's. "I'll tell my grandmamma that you've been seeing Father Barnet from down the road a piece, now you know she won't like that. Nor will his wife." Blue whispered and raised her eyebrows at the end. Miss Gloria choked on her drink, and Blue leaned back smirking, twisting a half pint glass on a washcloth. Miss Gloria glared at her as she cleared her throat.

"That, my dear girl, was apparently your Doctor man."

Blue's eyes widened and she dropped the glass. She jumped over the bar and bolted through the door.

"So where are we going next then?" Donna said, trying to lighten the mood. "We should go somewhere alien this time. Haven't seen any alien planets yet."

"Yeah, yeah let's go somewhere alien." The Doctor muttered as he began to flick and twist switches and buttons.

There was a knock at the door. Donna looked at the Doctor at the same time his head flicked over to the doors. He quickly walked over and pulled both doors wide open. Blue stood there, face flushed and out of breath where she had ran from the bar. She stared up at him wide eyed.

"Doctor?"

A/N: What did you think?

Please review and let me know!

Character profiles will be done soon.

B.