I really don't know why I keep starting new stories at 11pm at night. It's not a good idea.

But this is an idea I've wanted to do for a while. Little drabbles on every companion, from how the Doctor saw them. Because it's easier to do his views than a general view.

I'm doing them in order, and as I have began trying to watch Classic Who in chronological order (because I'm crazy, it's all SuperFunkyGirl1's fault), though I have seen lots of episodes already of Four and stuff...at first these drabbles should come out quite fast, up to Victoria, and then they are going to slow down, because I'm not going to write a drabble for someone who I haven't seen all of. And Victoria and Harry are going to come before Jamie and Sarah Jane (subsequently), because although Jamie was before Victoria and Sarah was before Harry, Victoria and Harry still left first. If you think this is not a good idea, let me know and I may change my mind...still not sure about it.

So the first is Susan, his granddaughter, who admittedly, I found rather annoying, but she had her useful moments, and she was very cute with the First Doctor.

Enjoy!


He had always seen Susan as a child. She was his youngest granddaughter, how else was he going to see her? She was the only one in his family who thought the way he thought, dreamed of the things he dreamed. She had been so willing to run away from him, he almost wondered if she had never been aware of the scale of her actions, but it never seemed to bother her. She loved the travelling as much as he did.

And Susan always made him proud, she may not always have been the bravest, but she stubbornly stood up for what she believed in, and her intelligence was not to be underestimated. She had looked after him and he had looked after her, the strange yet perfect balance. The crotchety old man and the beautiful young girl.

But somewhere along the way, she had bloomed from a child into a young woman, something he had either accidentally not seen or refused to accept. So when he realised that he was stifling her, that suddenly she was faced with an impossible choice, the man she had fallen in love with or her wizened old grandfather, he made the decision for her, and locked her out of the TARDIS before taking off.

And centuries later, in a war that seemed as though it would never end as it raged through time and spaceā€¦he watched her die. And he never forgot.


I'm assuming that Susan fought in the Time War. As a Time Lord, I figure that she would have had to...

Let me know what you thought!

-MayFairy :)