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posted by [personal profile] katherine_b at 07:55am on 01/04/2009 under , ,
Title: Nightmares 3/8
Author: [livejournal.com profile] katherine_b
Rating: PG
Characters: Donna and the Doctor (Ten)
Spoilers: All of Season 4 up to the end of Forest of the Dead
Summary: Donna has nightmares about the Doctor.

Part III

“Right, good,” Donna says briskly to herself, trying not to think how helpless the Doctor looks, as she places his right arm by his side and moves around the bed so that she can get to his injuries.

Going back to the cupboard, she picks up the box and carries it over to a small table on wheels, which she draws close to the bed. Taking each item out, she removes the wrapping that is keeping it clean and sets it somewhere that she can reach it when she needs to, unable to help feeling as if she’s taking part in a twisted episode of ER.

She finds a pair of sharp scissors at the bottom of the box and cuts the fabric of his jacket sleeve up to the collar, peeling it away. His shirt takes even less time and then she can see the ugly bulge at the top of his ribcage that shouldn’t be there.

Putting his dislocated shoulder back in takes some effort, but she manages it in the end and it slides into place with a dull click. She’s thankful that he can’t feel any pain she might be causing. She raises the head of the bed into a more upright position so that she can strap his arm in a supportive position across his chest, his left hand almost touching his right collarbone.

She’s checking that the strapping isn’t too tight that it’s stopping blood from getting to his raised fingers when his head rolls down so that his cheek is resting against her hand.

“It’s all right, Doctor,” she says softly, despite knowing he won’t hear her, and resettles his head so that it’s turned slightly to one side, resting against the pillow.

He really does look ludicrously young as he lies there, his lips parted, breath whistling softly in and out. She’s pleased to see that there’s faint colour in his cheeks and his freckles no longer look so numerous. In fact, he looks remarkably peaceful and she wonders if he’s ever slept so well before.

She can’t quite help the way she presses a light kiss to his forehead.

“Sweet dreams,” she murmurs.

She turns her attention to his leg and looks up at the images that the TARDIS has provided of the broken and dislocated bones. She has to cut the converse off his foot, as removing it the normal way, even taking out the laces, would risk further damage to his ankle. She also slits up the leg of his trousers so that she can treat his fractured shinbone.

The ankle is more difficult to fix than the shoulder was, particularly as she has to be careful how she holds his leg so as not to worsen the damage. Once the bone has finally slid back into place, she straps it as firmly as she can without cutting off the circulation in his foot and then turns her attention to his leg.

Thankfully the TARDIS has supplied a splint and not plaster, which would be messy and fiddly. She waits for the images of his leg to update themselves and then, satisfied that nothing’s out of place, slides the splint under his leg, doing up the fastenings.

Sighing, she steps back from the bed to look up at the images of the Doctor’s injuries. The box contains no further bandages or other forms of treatment and she glances over her shoulder at the cupboard to see if she’s missed anything. It’s empty and she guesses that this is the TARDIS telling her that there’s nothing more she can do.

As if to confirm this, the various images on the large screen disappear. For the first time, Donna notices blankets folded on a nearby shelf and she picks one up, shaking it out and feeling that it’s warm to touch. She tucks it gently around the upper half of his body before repeating the process with another one for his legs, making sure that she can get to his foot if necessary.

Throwing away the plastic wrapping from the bandage, Donna gets herself a drink of water and leans against the small sink in the room while she sips it. She looks up at herself in the small mirror and her eyes widen as she realises that she’s got a number of dark marks on her face. Grabbing some paper towel, she wets it and rubs at her skin, but it doesn’t remove all of them and, now that she thinks about it, they’re actually a bit sore. Presumably bruises.

She’s about to go and get some ice when the man on the bed gives a faint moan and she all but drops the glass as she darts back to his side.

“Doctor? Are you awake?”

Freeing his right hand from the blanket cocoon, she entwines her fingers with his and uses her free hand to support his cheek.

“Doctor?” she asks again. “Can you hear me? It’s Donna.”

“Mmm,” he murmurs, and she can see his eyes moving beneath closed lids, lashes fluttering as he does so.

“It’s all right,” she assures him, gently squeezing his fingers. “I’m here.”

His hand moves slightly in hers, and she takes a firmer hold to reassure him of her presence. His head is wobbling slightly beneath her hand as if he’s trying lift it. She moves her hand to lower the bed-head so that it won’t be such an effort for him, but has to chuckle when his head droops forward as soon as she stops helping him to hold it up.

She lets go of his hand to support his head back against the pillow and finds that his eyes are open when he’s lying properly, although the heavy lids and drowsy blinks suggest that the sedative is still affecting him.

“Doctor?” she prompts him, leaning closer. “Are you waking up now?”

“No,” he mutters, a small smile on his face, his eyes travelling sleepily up to meet her gaze. “Dreaming. Nice angel. Red hair. Br… Brill…” He falls silent, apparently unable to make his numb lips shape the word.

“I hope this is me we’re talking about,” she teases, smoothing his brown locks.

“So tired,” he sighs, his breath warm for once against her face as she leans in to catch the words.

“That’s all right.” She strokes a hand down his cheek, smoothing his sideburn with her thumb. “You don’t have to stay awake if you don’t want to.”

“Y-you won’t… go?” he pleads, his eyes widening, although she can see it’s a struggle for him to make the muscles react.

“I promise,” she whispers in his ear. “I won’t go.”

He attempts to nod, but clearly her words have convinced him, because his eyes have slid shut before his head does more than move down a few inches. His lips part with a soft exhalation of breath a moment later and his body relaxes visibly against the mattress.

Donna tucks the blankets more firmly around him and then turns away from the bed again. The door of the infirmary is standing open, but she’s surprised to find another door has appeared in the opposite wall.

“What are you up to now?” she asks the TARDIS, being careful to speak quietly for fear of waking the Doctor.

Crossing the room, she opens the door, grinning at the sight of her favourite kitchen.

“Ah, this is because I’m looking after him, is it?” she says as she enters the room. “Well, I’d do it anyway, as I think you know, but thank you.”

The kettle on the stove is already boiling and she moves to rescues it before all of the water boils away. A mug is waiting on the bench, a teabag sitting in it, and Donna blesses the TARDIS as she pours the water over the tea. The aroma hits her at once and she smiles. Peppermint tea definitely sounds like something she needs right now.

Taking a seat at the table from which she can still see the Doctor’s still form, she sighs as she lets herself relax. Her head is pounding as she sips her tea and Donna rests her elbows on the table, sinking her face into her hands and allowing herself to think about what has just taken place.

She doesn’t think for long, though, because she finds that she’s aching all over, most of all her back, presumably from her hard landing on the TARDIS floor. She’s also incredibly tired, but she doesn’t want to give in to her urge to sleep at that moment, as she wants to be awake if the Doctor needs her.

Pushing the chair away from the table and leaving her tea behind, she goes back into the medical bay and checks that he’s still asleep before heading out into the corridor and then up to the console room.

The room still looks like a disaster area, although she’s intrigued to see that both the jumpseat and the bars padded in foam are back where they belong, as if the accident never happened. The only objects still lying along one wall of the TARDIS are those that weren’t tied down.

“What are you up to, hey?” she demands of the ship, going over to the console and moving the monitor so that she can see where they are.

Strangely, it seems as if they are hovering in the vortex. While this isn’t strange in and of itself, the Doctor had assured her that there was nothing that could cause problems for the TARDIS while they were in the vortex.

And yet something has clearly gone wrong.

Still, she realises after a while that there’s nothing to be gained from staring into the vortex as it flashes across the screen, and she’s not about to open the door and look outside just in case something goes wrong again. Leaving the console room with a tired sigh, she heads back down the hallway, planning to slip through the medical bay and finish her tea.

The sight of the Doctor, however, stops her in her tracks.

Next Part
Mood:: 'stressed' stressed
There are 79 comments on this entry. (Reply.)
 
posted by [identity profile] shining-moment.livejournal.com at 09:24pm on 31/03/2009
*checks character list, no mention of Eleven so Donna is not about to be confronted with a regenerated Doctor- phew*

However....lordy, you may just be the Mistress of the Cliffhanger and I love it!

When I read this line, I actually said "oh, bless him" right out loud in a room where there is only me and two cats...
“No,” he mutters, a small smile on his face, his eyes travelling sleepily up to meet her gaze. “Dreaming. Nice angel. Red hair. Br… Brill…” He falls silent, apparently unable to make his numb lips shape the word.
 
posted by [identity profile] katherine-b.livejournal.com at 09:26pm on 31/03/2009
I promised that there will be no Eleven and that's definitely the case in this fic!

Can I say I'm grinning like an idiot at your reaction to that line. I included it for all the people who would do just that! (However you were the main one I thought about...)
 
posted by [identity profile] welshred.livejournal.com at 09:26pm on 31/03/2009
Oi! You can't stop there! *Dies*

Bless Nurse Donna being his angel.
 
posted by [identity profile] katherine-b.livejournal.com at 09:28pm on 31/03/2009
Umm... *hunts for more* You know, I think I did!

And she's gorgeous, isn't she? I love what people admit when they're all drugged up, and clearly Time Lords aren't immune either.
 
posted by [identity profile] lounge-lily.livejournal.com at 09:31pm on 31/03/2009
Damn you, woman! ::shakes tiny ineffectual fist:: I take comfort in the fact that you post everyday otherwise I'd become most disheartened.
 
posted by [identity profile] katherine-b.livejournal.com at 09:33pm on 31/03/2009
*attempts innocent look* What? What'd I do?
 
posted by [identity profile] time-converges.livejournal.com at 09:32pm on 31/03/2009
Ack!

Love this - red-haired angel nurse!Donna. Poor Doctor!

 
posted by [identity profile] katherine-b.livejournal.com at 09:34pm on 31/03/2009
Aw! Are you choking on something?

And yes, we should definitely feel sorry for him!
 
posted by [identity profile] drakochi.livejournal.com at 09:36pm on 31/03/2009
*GASP*

OI! What is up with all those cliffhangers? What did I do to deserve those? *sobs*

But even with this ending, I still enjoyed the story. I like how the TARDIS helps Donna in the best way she can. And nurse!Donna is pretty awesome too ~

Ahem, on a more serious note. I do wonder what happened with the TARDIS to cause such a mess, and how come the Doctor was more hurt than Donna? Bad place in a bad time?

And now! It is time for quote of the day: “Make people wait for what they want, and you have power over them.”

Isn't that perfect? *glares your way*
 
posted by [identity profile] katherine-b.livejournal.com at 09:45pm on 31/03/2009
All? You've only had three! (Well, I suppose this is only part three, it is kind of 'all', so far at least.)

The TARDIS is definitely being as good as she can and, just between you and me, I think she's feeling a bit guilty. However the reason for her behaviour will be made clear later.

And that quote is magnificent! I'm hooting with laughter!
 
posted by [identity profile] sonicgirl2005.livejournal.com at 09:53pm on 31/03/2009
Awwww, poor ickle Doctor, all hurt. :(

But he's got Donna to take care of him! Yay!

(Quick sidenote: Are you shipping them again? *sticks out lower lip, then decides she can handle it and sucks it back in* Either way, they're so cute)

I'm also wondering why the TARDIS went nuts, and what's happening tomorrow! Can't wait! :D
 
posted by [identity profile] katherine-b.livejournal.com at 09:55pm on 31/03/2009
Tell you what, in stories where there is shipping, my character list will read Ten/Donna. Where there's friendship, it will be Ten, Donna. See the difference? (Just for you, my lamb.)

And some more will be revealed tomorrow...
 
posted by [identity profile] the-willows.livejournal.com at 10:10pm on 31/03/2009
Nooo! Cliffhanger!

Donna makes a kick-ass nurse (and angel)!

 
posted by [identity profile] katherine-b.livejournal.com at 10:11pm on 31/03/2009
Ooh, I can even hear the echoes! *lol*

And she does, doesn't she?
 
posted by [identity profile] fansquee.livejournal.com at 12:07am on 01/04/2009
Ohhhh, squee... and wibble at the Doctor and his lost converse.

After being in a cranky mood, this has lifted it... slightly.
 
posted by [identity profile] loves-glamour.livejournal.com at 12:38am on 01/04/2009
“Dreaming. Nice angel. Red hair."

AWWWWWWWWW! i love this so much <3 but the cliffhanger just killed me *keels over* lol
 
posted by [identity profile] katherine-b.livejournal.com at 12:43am on 01/04/2009
Hee, thank you! But every good story needs at least one killer cliffhanger, and, if I do say so myself, this is a rather nasty one...
 
posted by [identity profile] supasass.livejournal.com at 01:02am on 01/04/2009
Ooh I've just caught up and you've left a mean cliffhanger! Loving nurse Donna xx
 
posted by [identity profile] katherine-b.livejournal.com at 01:10am on 01/04/2009
Thanks, and I'm glad you love Donna being so nice to him. Cliffhanger solution tomorrow!
 
posted by [identity profile] cnd83.livejournal.com at 09:18am on 01/04/2009
OMG, OMG, OMG... * stops breathing. Reads some of your comments. No Eleven. Starts breathing again.*

I completely love this! And she's his angel, so cute...♥
 
posted by [identity profile] katherine-b.livejournal.com at 11:34am on 01/04/2009
I promise. No Eleven. No regeneration.

And you know she is!
 
posted by [identity profile] supercalisto.livejournal.com at 06:06pm on 01/04/2009
I hope the TARDIS hasnt been bad agian, as much as I love her. Donn'as so cute looking after the doctor
 
posted by [identity profile] katherine-b.livejournal.com at 06:53pm on 01/04/2009
Hmm, you'll have to wait and see what the TARDIS is up to. And she is, isn't she?
 
posted by [identity profile] bitemealienboii.livejournal.com at 08:42pm on 01/04/2009
awww i major squeeeed over the line about Donna being the angel :)
bless nurse Donna
 
posted by [identity profile] katherine-b.livejournal.com at 09:09pm on 01/04/2009
*lol* Glad to hear it! She's gorgeous, isn't she?
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posted by [personal profile] biodamped at 09:18am on 03/04/2009
*is catching up* Oh, bless, i love the image i have of angel!Donna. This is fabulous; oh and look,it's part four and five. :D
 

Even though things are still a bit stressful and worrisome, I cherish how this chappy is like a soothing balm. It's so careful and genuinely, quietly, sweet.

I think I enjoy her moments talking/interacting with the ship possibly as much as the ones where she's talking with the poor Doctor. There's something quite comforting there too.

 
Yes, I thought Donna deserved a moment, and the TARDIS is definitely taking very good care of her.
 
posted by [identity profile] cytherea999.livejournal.com at 03:46am on 25/05/2009
*scared*.... *clings*

Oh, poor TARDIS being all nice to Donna and makin' her tea an' stuff! And putting herself back together!
 
posted by [identity profile] katherine-b.livejournal.com at 05:04am on 25/05/2009
Yes, the TARDIS is being lovely and I'm sure Donna appreciates it.

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