Sorry it has taken me so long to post an update! I've been collaborating with my roommate on a Harry Potter fanfiction so that is taking up most of my writing time, and I'm also busy with classes. But I wanted to get another chapter posted for all the readers who've been reviewing and telling me they're enjoying it. This was a tough chapter to write, since I wanted to include the later single episodes but there isn't really a companion to make up any rules. So I just used rules from the other characters, giving their names after the rule so it's obvious who wrote what. Same goes for the rules where there is more than one companion in the TARDIS.
121- No wandering off on strange planets. Donna wasn't going to argue with that rule. Getting dumped into an alternative reality with a giant beetle on her back had made her more than willing to stay close to the Doctor.
122- Don't trust fortunetellers. Donna wished she'd listened to her mother's advice when she was younger.
123- Taking me to a planet where women are not allowed to speak is not fair. Donna had very nearly been arrested for violating the acceptable codes of conduct.
124- You don't have to make up for it by talking nonstop for a week! For Donna at least, revenge was sweet.
125- Never take me to the Shadow Proclamation again. Donna didn't like being left alone with a bunch of strange aliens.
126- I know you were glad to see me, but you still need to watch out for Daleks!-Rose. Rose had worked for years to find a way to travel through parallel universes and find her Doctor. She was very upset that he'd nearly gotten killed before they had a chance to even really meet.
127-One of you was bad enough; how am I supposed to put up with two?-Donna. Donna was still a little shocked by what had happened to the Doctor's hand.
128-I could say the same thing about you. The new Doctor had quite a bit of Donna's personality.
129- Oi! Saying "Talk to the Hand" is not funny, Earth-girl! The metacrisis Doctor did not appreciate Donna's sense of humor.
131- Jack, how many times do I have to tell you to stop fliting with everyone? Jack never listened anyway.
132-No more companions. The Doctor had seen bad things happen to too many.
133- Stop telling me my screwdriver isn't sonic-Jackson Lake.
134- London at Christmas is dangerous. Somehow, the Doctor always seemed to end up in the middle of a disaster, whether he wanted to or not.
133-When will I learn to stop licking things? That sand had not been pleasant at all.
134-I don't appreciate you wrecking something I worked so hard to steal-Christina.
135-Never again try to change a fixed point in time. The Doctor knew it was a bad idea to begin with.
136-Never marry on short notice again. The doctor was sure marrying Queen Elizabeth was one of his biggest mistakes.
137- It is impossible to make an Ood laugh. Not even locking the TARDIS like a car will work.
138-No More Rescues! The Doctor was pretty sure that the Vinvocci's attempt to save him and Wilf really was the worst rescue ever.
139-Wilf, you really need to stop getting locked in dangerous places. As if him being trapped in the Atmos car hadn't been bad enough.
140-Don't fly the TARDIS into space when you're about to regenerate. It tends to crash. "Geronimo!"
Goodbye Ten, I'm going to miss you. But I think that I'll have way too much fun making up rules for Eleven! He seems to get himself into trouble a lot. I can just imagine Amy writing down pages of things he shouldn't be allowed to do. And vice versa.
