A/N - If you watch King of Queens, you know it inspired this.

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Disclaimer - I don't own Doctor Who. I only own my OC, Emma Walker.

"What are you doing?"

The Doctor looked up from the book in front of him. "Coloring!" He grinned at Emma before returning to the picture and running a brown crayon over it.

"I swear, you're a five-year-old sometimes." She laughed and made her way to the counter, intent on getting some tea. Instead, she found her eyes straying back to the table, where the Doctor was coloring. "What...what are you coloring?" She slid into the chair across from him, taking a sip of her tea.

"Horses." He took a glance at her. "You can color, too." He pushed one of the books towards her. She briefly — very briefly — considered declining, but she caved when she saw that the pictures were of puppies. She flipped through the pages until she found a picture she liked, then she grabbed a red crayon and began filling in the dog's collar. They colored in silent for a few moments. That is, until Emma reached for the black crayon that was laying on the table and the Doctor put his hand over it.

"Oi, move it! I need that one."

"I need it more than you do."

She scoffed. "My puppy has spots! I'll give it right back when I'm finished." She tried to lift his hand and he hit her away.

"My horse's mane is black! Give your puppy orange spots, or something."

"Orange spots? Who's ever heard of a puppy with orange spots?" She pried at his fingers. "Give it!"

"No!"

"Give it to me, Doctor!" He glared and she huffed. "Fine. You've left me know choice." She cleared her throat before yelling, "Amy! Rory! The Doctor's not sharing! I think-"

"God! Fine!" He threw the crayon at her, shoving out of his chair. "You're such a baby! No, that's an insult to babies." He stuck his tongue out at her and she did it right back, making him growl and stomp out of the room.

She watched the door swing back and forth for a second before shrugging and coloring in the puppy's spots.

A/N - I just love them acting like children! It's adorable. Irritating, but adorable.