It had been the worst day for Donna.

Everything possible had gone wrong for her. On the day that she took time away from the Doctor , the TARDIS and travelling in time and space.

She had decided not to go fighting some aliens with that Spaceman, for once. He told her to take a day off, for herself, go pamper herself, do some shopping, visit some friends.

In retrospect, she wished she hadn't taken a day off.

Firstly, her car broke down and she had to wait an hour for road side assistance.

Then her friends cancelled at the last moment for a spa day.

The facial would've been a treat , if she now didn't have a red rash all over her face. No amount of yelling at the spa about how they should've asked if she had sensitive skin had helped the itchiness that accompanied the rash.

She looked like she had been sunburned. She hoped the Doctor would have a remedy for it.

Deciding to take herself off to lunch in a restaurant, some smart kids decided to laugh at her face. She had told off their mother to teach them some manners.

Then she received her phone bill. That Martian never told her about the astronomical amount she would be paying when she used the phone while travelling.

She would have to work out something. Somehow.

Forcing open the TARDIS door angry, upset and tired, she was greeted by a grinning Doctor who was relaxing in the jump seat. Donna slumped down next to him, glad to be back.

'Hello Donna! How was your day? Whats wrong with your face?' Not waiting for an answer, he continued rambling.

'I was thinking we could take a trip to see the Thames frozen over, imagine that, bowling on the Thames..' she stopped when he heard Donna sniff.

'Donna, whats wrong?' he asked with concern, putting an arm around her.

So Donna told him about her horrible day. And as always, he listened, hugging her.

'Wait here' he told her, as he leapt up, pulling on his long coat and running out of the door.

Soon, he was back brandishing a bunch of sunflowers, Bridget Jones' Diary on DVD and a box of chocolates.

'Surprise' he grinned, and Donna smiled through her tears.

Donna's day suddenly became a lot better.