I just wanted to make you smile again; 10th Doctor x child reader

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"C'mon you blasted thing LOAD!!!" I screamed at the computer before finally I got a hit. London, England 1908. Of course, she always said the start of the 20th century was her favorite time period. I punched in the coordinates and flipped the switch and soon the TARDIS started back up and I was sailing back in time over 100 years into the past.

Once I arrived, I peeked out of the TARDIS and found myself adjacent to a large park. It was pretty peaceful, families were out and about doing their normal human interactions. I shut the doors to the TARDIS and I quickly raced over to the park and searched for (Y/n).

This was where her last known readings were at. At this exact spot so where could that little troublemaker be at? I walked up to a couple and said.

"Hi sorry to bother you but I was wondering if you have found a little girl around 5 years old with (h/l) (h/c) hair and (e/c) eyes? She's my daughter and she's wondered off again."

"No sorry. We haven't seen any little girls fitting that description." Said the man as he and his wife continued on their walk. I then found another couple who seemed a more upper-class couple due to the diamond necklace around the woman's neck.

"Excuse me could you both please help me I'm looking for my daughter have either of you......"

"We don't have time to look for lost children, that's what the servants are for." Said the man.

"And who loses their child anyway? Such irresponsibility." The woman snide. I looked at them offendedly and said.

"At least I don't dump my child on anyone else! I'm surprised that people like you could even have children." They looked at me appalled before huffing and walking away from me.

I grunted and adjusted my jacket trying to compose myself when a small Cockney accent said.

"You said you were looking for (Y/n)?" I turned around and there was a young ginger haired boy with freckles speckled all over his face. His bright blue eyes staring up at me and he wore a paper boy's uniform.

"Yeah that's my daughter's name. Do you know where she is?"

"Course I do Gov. Just got done talking with her before I started my work sir. She's right by the lake."

"The Lake! Oh thank you lad. Thank you so much."

"No problem, good luck governor." I raced off towards the lake and when I got there, I soon saw my daughter sitting right by the lake surrounded by flowers and in her lap it looked like she was in the process of making a flower crown.

The important thing was that she was safe, but that little missy is sooo going to get it now.

I trudged my way towards her and exclaimed.

"(Y/n)!" she stopped her work and turned around. Her big (e/c) eyes staring up at me and a smile spread across her face. She stood up and ran towards me and hugged around my legs.

"Daddy you came!"

"Yes I did." I knelt down and began to check to see if she was hurt or worst case scenario been replaced by a Graske. "Are you hurt?"

"No I'm perfectly fine."

"Answer me this then. Who was the first companion that we had together?"

"Rose Tyler." Okay this was my baby girl. I immediately hugged her and whispered to her as I rest my head on top of hers.

"I thought I had lost you." I then separated from her before scolding her vert sternly, "Do you have any idea how worried I was!? You leave your room with no note! How on earth did you leave the TARDIS without my knowledge?!"

"Uncle Jack's time jump watch." She said nervously as she held out her wrist. I looked down and right there was the time teleport watch that Jack had given her shortly after we met him for the first time in my previous state.

"That figures. Remind me to never let him give you anymore teleportation gifts without my permission." I muttered to myself. "Bottom line is that you left the TARDIS without my permission and had me scared to death! What if something happened to you hmm? Did it ever cross your mind about how that would make me feel!?"

Yes I know my voice was steadily getting angrier and angrier but she should've realized that my one rule for her is to never, ever, ever leave the TARDIS without my permission or knowledge and she broke that rule.

"I—I'm sorry daddy. I just......thought that if I brought you here, you would be happy." My anger quickly vanished and confusion now took its place.

"What?" I asked her.

"Ever since—" she deeply sighed. "After what happened with Donna you never smile anymore. No matter what I've done, I could never get you to smile. Your real smile, the smile that always made me feel loved and protected. I thought that maybe we could—stay here for a while till you were happy again." She looked down with regret.

I rubbed my hand over my face and through my hair before looking back down at her. I cupped my hands over her face and I said to her.

"What would I ever do without you my little butterfly?" she smiled softly.

"So we can stay?" she asked.

"For now." I answered her. She squealed happily and immediately hugged me around my neck repeatedly telling me thank you. I smiled and embraced my baby girl back and kissed the top of her head as I rocked her back and forth.

This little madam truly does have me wrapped around her little finger, and she seems to know it as well. But she was right. Staying in one area made you stop and admire what's around you, and not stay trapped inside your head letting your demons torment you.

We stayed in 1908 for about five months just enjoying each other's company. Going to the park every day, having picnics and tea parties out in the garden of our rented little cottage, and stargazing every night teaching her more about the galaxy and the stars.

For the first time ever, I felt—peaceful, no regrets, no painful reminders of what I had to do to Donna, it was just me and my daughter.

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