Before you read anything: If you did not read 'Stranger than Wizards', then DO NOT READ THIS. This document, Stranger than Time Lords, is Part TWO, so it might not make sense to one who has never read the first one. Other than that, enjoy the story and let me know if there is anything off-canon or grammatically incorrect! Disclaimer: I do not own any of the fantabulous works of BBC or J. , only the OC's and the story… THANKS!
*Back in Jenny's Point of View*
Introduction: Let's review, shall we?
In the last story, Jenny Smith and her friends James Teknol, Athena Makos, and Natt Sulfur, were all accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry so they could learn to be witches and wizards. While they were there, not only did they learn about magic, but they also learned a lot about Jenny's past. She learned that her dad is the Human Doctor, and her mom is the famed Bad Wolf Rose Tyler. The reason they are so good at their jobs at UNIT is because they used to travel in a parallel world in a fantastic blue box called the TARDIS, saving planets and stuff like that. Later that year, other strange things began happening around Hogwarts that seemed to have nothing to do with Jenny and her friends. But, when they decided to investigate, they found out that the Daleks were tunneling out the Chamber of Secrets, underneath the Hogwarts castle in order to take over London. When the Daleks found out that Jenny's clan was spying on them, the Daleks and their friends chased them until they came to a dead end. But, when the Daleks shot Jenny, the three remaining friends started to quickly lose hope- there was no spell that could get them out of this one. Suddenly, a mysterious blue box, called the TARDIS, materialized and a strange man took them all inside, where a woman called River was driving. When asked his name, the man said that he was the Doctor.
Chapter One:
I woke up in what looked like some kind of space ship. My head hurt like crazy, and every cell in my body felt as if it had been fried on a skillet. I groaned as I sat up and examined my surroundings more thoroughly. I seemed to be in a round console room with a large polygon in the center that served as a console. I heard a strange whooshing sound that must have been the engines, and near the ceiling were a few silver rings that turned in time to the engine noises. I also saw my friends sitting around the central console in chairs like my own, watching as a lady with poufy hair as curly as Athena's pressed random buttons and pulled levers. "Where am I?" I asked, immediately getting everyone's attention. "What happened? I remember being shot by that pepper pot of a Dalek, but nothing after that..." "Welcome to the TARDIS," said the lady at the console. "I'm River Song. It's a good thing we came by in time, or you and your friend would have died, despite your regenerations." "Wait what?" I was confused. What was regeneration? "Is that what happened to Jenny earlier?" asked Natt, a concerned look on her face. "Yeah with the glowy stuff?" asked James, with equal concern. "Yes," said River, handing me a mirror. "How do you look?" she asked.
"Pretty much the same," I said, admiring my messy blonde hair and brown eyes. "Except I don't have any more scratches on my face. Or anywhere." The rest of my friends had scratches and bruises all over the place from our encounter with the Daleks, but I seemed to be in perfect condition. "Interesting..." said River, returning to the console and looking intently at the screen. "Wait, hang on," I said, holding my hands up in a gesture to be quiet. "Earlier, River, you said that if 'we' had not stopped in time, then the rest of us could've died... Who else are you traveling with?" "Oh hello!" a man stepped out of a nearby corridor and made his way over to me. He was tall and skinny, and wore a bow tie and suspenders. He also had brown hair and a nice smile. I've never seen the man before, but something about him seemed really familiar... "You're not going to believe this," Athena said, "But that's-" "Hello, I'm the Doctor!" said the man.
"What? I thought my dad was the Doctor! Well, the Human one, anyway. If you're the Time Lord Doctor, how'd you even get here? You're supposed to be in a parallel universe!" I was confused. "Is that where we ended up, River?" asked the Doctor, looking at River Song. "I knew something didn't feel right! I don't even know how the TARDIS is still flying!" as if on cue, the TARDIS shuddered, causing all of us to fall to the ground. "But you didn't answer my question, I said, looking at the Doctor expectantly. "How can you be here?" but before he could answer, I remembered. And I face-palmed. "Argh! I can't believe my own stupidity!" I said angrily to myself. Meanwhile River, James, Athena, Natt, and the Doctor looked at me in confusion. "Right before I fell unconscious, I tried to summon the TARDIS using the Accio spell. I don't know what I was thinking! I could've ripped a hole in the Universe! At least that's what my dad says..." Suddenly, before anything else could be said, the TARDIS landed with a thump and everything went dark. "She's turned herself off," said the Doctor, checking the screen. I read over his shoulder and saw that the old machine was low on energy. "Where did we end up?" asked Athena, heading towards the door. She took one look outside and laughed gratefully. "Hey, Jenny! We ended up at your house!" The Doctor went pale. "Oh, no. This is very not good..."
Me and my friends walked outside to find my parents looking at the TARDIS, surprise and shock written all over their faces. "Mum! Dad! You won't believe what happened..." I ran towards them and my mum hugged me tight. "Impossible," my father muttered, running a hand over the blue, wooden exterior of the TARDIS. Suddenly, the doors swung inwards and the Doctor stepped out followed by River. "Ah, so I see you've regenerated," my dad said, stepping back to look at the Doctor. "A little too much chin for me, but that's okay. Doesn't matter." "Yes, good to see you again too, Doctor and Rose," the Doctor said, hugging them both, "But we have more urgent matters on our hands." "Yes, I would think so. I mean, even being here has drained the TARDIS's energy, and you need to leave soon, before that hole you put in the walls of reality gets bigger." said my dad to the Doctor. "I agree, that's a big problem," the Doctor said, "But a bigger issue is that the Daleks are not only here, but they've shot your daughter and somehow triggered a regeneration cycle." "But... How?" asked my mum, looking me over. "She doesn't look any different... Except for, well, she doesn't have any scratches or bruises like her friends..." "I'll explain everything inside," said the Doctor, walking towards our house. We had no choice but to follow.
