The Day of an American Tragedy: A Doctor Who Adventure

By: Christian L. Gossett

*WARNING*

This story revolves around a life-changing event in American History (9/11). If you are uncomfortable reading this, I completely understand and suggest you find something else to read. Thank you.

Notice

I do not own things from the show Doctor Who. Those rights are reserved by the BBC.

Chapter I

It's 9:00 AM on a muggy and rainy Tuesday. Rose Tyler rubs her eyes and opens them, her vision blurred because of the time of day. After blinking a few times, the blurriness went away, seeing her cream colored ceiling. She heard a knock on the door and rolled over, seeing her mum, Jackie, standing there in a purple yoga suit. "Good morning, sweetheart," she crooned and set a glass of orange juice on the oak nightstand beside her bed.

"Where are you off to," Rose questioned, curious because of her mother's outfit.

"Cecile phoned me and wanted me to go to yoga class with her. I'm going to the one by Downing Street-well used to be Downing Street.

Rose remembered the day, the day that the Slitheen invaded the UK. They were aliens that used human skin to disguise themselves as ordinary humans, but their constant flatulence is a big red flag! With the help of her mum and her boyfriend, Mickey Smith, her and the Doctor ended up defeating the Slitheen by destroying 10 Downing Street with an explosive. "You do yoga now?"

"I'm trying new things, Rose. I want to become a totally different person!"

Rose chuckled. "Good luck with that!"

"You'll see! When you see me again, I'm going to be a totally different Jackie Tyler!" Jackie stomped out of Rose's room and slammed the front door.

"Thanks for the juice," she yelled, still chuckling.

After she got a shower, got some clothes and fixed her hair, Rose stood out on the concrete area in front of her apartment complex where she usually waited for the Doctor. The TARDIS started to materialize and wind started to blow into her face, her hair flowing back. The door opened and the newly-regenerated Doctor stepped out, wearing a blue plaid suit and bright red Converse sneakers. "Hello Rose," he greeted, flashing his smile that stunned her.

"Doctor."

"Rose."

"Doctor."

"Rose. Where would you like to go?"

"I don't know. There's literally a million choices to choose from!"

"How about the planet of Midnight? It is the most beautiful planet, in my opinion! Absolutely, positively beau-ti-ful!"

"I want to go on a beautiful place on Earth, Doctor!"

The Doctor had to think for moment. Where is there a beautiful place on Earth, he thought. A specific city then came to his mind! "How about we go to New York City?"

"Brilliant! I've always wanted to visit there!"

"Then let's go!"

Rose was suddenly full of eager and skipped into the TARDIS.

The time ship was absolutely enormous! The Doctor's slogan "bigger on the inside" usually summed it up! The Doctor slid beside Rose and went up to the controls, hitting buttons and pulling up levers. "New York City, here we come," the Doctor yelled and pulled up the lever, the TARDIS roaring to life.

The TARDIS landed and Rose walked out, then groaned. "This is absolutely rubbish," she yelled. "Your ship landed in the wrong place!"

"Walk a bit further," the Doctor suggested.

She trotted forward and gasped, astonished by the sight. "It's..it's beautiful, Doctor! Look at all the signs!"

The Doctor stood beside her, admiring the site around them. But something felt odd. He looked all around, but didn't see anything. Then, he saw it. "We need to leave," he told Rose sternly.

"What? We just got here!"

"We need to go, Rose. Now!" He already started heading to the TARDIS, but he saw that his companions wasn't coming. "Come on!"

"I'm not going anywhere." Rose crossed her arms across her chest.

"You don't understand, Rose. Something bad is going to happen!"

"What?"

The Doctor sighed and stomped over beside her. "You see those two towers over there."

She looked and nodded.

"Those two towers are going to fall today!"

Rose looked down at the ground, trying to take the Doctor's info into perspective. Her eyes then widened. "It's not."

"It is, Rose. It's the day of 9/11."