Hello! And welcome to my new version of my former Doctor Who story "My Story." I decided to rewrite "My Story," because I couldn't read it and feel good about it. So here I am hope the new version is way better. If you have read my old story you will notice that I have made a lot of changed to April and her background and I hope you will accept them. Well, I'm done blabbering. Onto the first chapter.

Disclaimer: Doctor Who is a British science-fiction television programme produced and owned by the BBC and created by Sydney Newman, C. E. Webber and Donald Wilson. Any character recognised belong to the BBC.


April Mariane Jones was a normal 23 year old woman. She had shoulder length red curly hair, dark blue eyes and dimples. She had an average height of 174 cm (5 ft 8 1/2 in). Normally her days were nice and quiet but now she hurried to catch up with her mother, Harriet Jones. The last couple of hours had been far from normal. A spaceship had crashed into Big Ben and the nation was panicking. Her mum hurried up to a nearby secretary and April couldn't help but wonder why her mum thought she would still have an appointment.

"If we could talk in private, sir. Follow me upstairs." The secretary said and started walking up the first step of the stairs, with a man, but my mum stopped him.

"Excuse me! Harriet Jones. MP for Flydale North" My mum said and showed her card .

"I'm sorry, can it wait?" the secretary asked and April noticed that his name tag said Ganesh.

"But I did have an appointment at 3:15"

"Yes, and a spaceship crashed in the middle of London. I think the schedule might have changed." With that Ganesh and the other man (Mr. Green) headed up the stairs. My mother looked disappointed.

"Mum, it wasn't that important and he's right. A spaceship crashed in the middle London. They have a lot to do."


April looked on amused as her mother brought Ganesh a cup of coffee.

"I bet no one's brought you a cup of coffee."

"Thank you"

"Pleasure" Ganesh took the cup and saw straight through my mum.

"You still can't go in"

"Damn. You've see through my cunning plan." Mum smiled at him and he smiled back.

"Look, I'm sorry. It's just impossible." he said and walked over to another desk.

"Not even for two minutes? I don't get many chances to walk these corridors. I'm hardly on of the Babes, just a faithful back bencher. And I know we've had a brave new world land right at our doorstep, and that's wonderful. I think that's probably wonderful. Nevertheless, ordinary life keeps ticking away. I need to enter this paper."

Ganesh at walked around a gotten some papers from different desks and sat down as mum pulled up her paper from her bag. At that moment, a trio of politicians leave the Cabinet Room, one of them being . My mom hurried over to them.

"Oh, Mister Green, sir. I know you're busy, but could you put this on the next Cabinet agenda?"

"What is it?"

"Cottage hospitals. I've worked out a system whereby cottage hospitals do not have to be excluded from centers of excellence. You see, my mother's in the Flydale infirmary. That's my constituency. Tiny little place, you wouldn't know it, but it's given me a chance to…"

Before mum got the chance to finish she was interrupted by .

"By all the saints, get some perspektive, woman! I'm busy."

April saw red.

"Hey mister! I don't care who you are or what is going on right now. You do not treat my mother like that, you disrespectful fool."

Harriet had to hold back April from slapping , who just scoffed at her. Ganesh grabbed his jacket and follows the trio as they walked away. Harriet and April shared a look before they the two of them entered the Cabinet Room. April closed the door while Harriet placed her proposal in the Red Box and noticed the Emergency Protocols file inside. She sat down and started reading.


As Harriet was packing away the documents, April heard voices from the hallways. She peaked out into the hallway and saw the trio from before being berated by a General Asquith. She turned to her mother and whispered 'hide!' as the voices came closer to the Cabinet Room.

"Well, it has been a bit of a shock" Greens voice sounded.

"This is the greatest crisis in modern history and you've done nothing. Your behaviour has been shameful, sir. You're supposed to be in charge. We need positive leadership. The capital's ground to a halt."

Just as they are about to enter the Cabinet Room, Harriet and April hid in a cupboard.

"Furthermore, we can only assume that the Prime Minister's disappearance is the direct result of hostile alien action, and what have you been doing? Nothing." Asquith continues berating.

"Sorry. Sorry. I thought I was Prime Minister now." Green threw in Asquith's face.

"Only by default.

"Oh, that's not fair. I've been having such fun."

April frowed, How can he have been having fun during a crisis like this?! Apparently Asquith seemed to have the same thought.

"You think this is fun?"

"It's a hoot, this job."

Margaret Blaine throws her 5 cents in.

"Honestly, it's super."

A fart was heard from one of the people in the trio and April really did not want to know who let it rip.

"Oh, excuse me." Oliver Charles said only to let another one rip. "Oh."

Then all three of them continued to fart and laugh one after another, and April started to feel quite disgusted. Asquith ignored the farts and look around the Cabinet Room.

"What's going on here? Where's the rest of the cabinet? Why haven't they been airlifted in?"

"I cancelled it. " Green said simply. "They'd only get in the way. Oh, there I go."

"Oh, and me! I'm shaking my booty."

"Sir! Under Section Five of the emergency protocols, it is my duty to relieve you of command. And by God, I'll put this country under marshal law if I have to."

"Oh, I'm scared. I mean that's hair-raising. I mean, literally. Look!"

April watched closely as Green unzipped his forehead and a blue light pours out. Margaret and Charles do the same. They watched horrified as the three aliens killed General Asquith.


The floppy dummy of Oliver Charles is thrown over the back of a chair, and General Asquith stood up.

"What do you think? How's the compression? I think I've got too much ballast round the middle."

He lets out a fart.

"Oh, that's better."

"We've really got to fix the gas exchange. It's getting ridiculous." Margaret said.

"I don't know. Seems very human to me. Ah, better rid of his skin." Green tells the others

"Shame. I quite enjoyed being Oliver. He had a wife, a mistress, and a young farmer."

Asquith said and throwed Oliver's skin into the cupboard where April and Harriet were hiding. April had to stop herself from screaming when a lifeless arm hit her in the face.

"God, I was busy." Asquith exclaimed.

"Back to work." Green commands him.

"I have an army to command."

"Careful, now. We're not there yet." Margaret reminds him.

From the outer office Ganesh enters the Cabinet Room.

"General Asquith! Sir, we've had a priority alarm. It's code nine. Confirmed code nine."

"Right. Good."

As the trio leves the Cabinet Room, Harriet and April comes out of the cupboard and listens to the conversation in the outer office.

"Code nine, huh? Which would mean?"

"In the event of the emergency protocols being activated, we've got software that automatically searches all communications for key words, and one of those words is Doctor. I think we've found him, sir."

"What sort of doctor? Who is he?" Margaret askes.

"Well, evidently he's some sort of expert in extraterrestrial affairs. The ultimate expert. And we need him, sir. We need him here right now!"

As the trio and Ganesh walks away, April turns to her mother.

"If this doctor really is an expert in extraterrestrial affairs then we need to get to him before those… those... things"

Harriet nodded in agreement.

"Come one then." She said and they headed out into the outer office.

As they get down downstairs to the waiting room, Harriet shows her ID to an armed policeman.

"Harriet Jones, MP Flydale North."

She drags April along with her between all of the people in the room. Ganesh enters from a door behind them.

"Ladies and gentlemen, can we convene? Quick as we can, please. It's this way on the right, and can I remind you, ID cards are to be worn at all times." Ganesh said as they approached him and saw him give a card to in his early forties wearing a leather jacket, with a young blonde by his side.

"Here's your ID card. I'm sorry, your companion doesn't have clearance."

"I don't go anywhere without her." The man said firmly and put on his ID and April notices he had pale blue eyes.

"You're the code nine, not her. I'm sorry, Doctor. It is the Doctor, isn't it? She'll have to stay outside."

April and Harriet shared a look, That's the Doctor?

"She's staying with me."

"Look, even I don't have clearance to go in there. I can't let her in and that's a fact."

"It's all right. You go." The blonde said and Harriet decided that this was the moment to approach him.

"Excuse me. Are you the Doctor?"

Ganesh interrupted before he had a chance to answer and The Doctor had a conversation with the blonde.

"Not now. We're busy. Can't you go home?" Ganesh said exprated and April shot him a look of annoyance.

"I just need a word in private." Harriet said.

"I suppose so. Don't get in any trouble." The Doctor told his companion and left.

"You haven't got clearance. Now leave it." Ganesh told Harriet and April before focusing on the blonde.

"I'm going to have you to leave you with security." Suddenly April got an idea.

"That's all right. We'll look after her." Harriet caught on to April's plan.

"Let me be of some use." She said and grabbed the blonde and getting her to walk with them.

"Walk with us. Just keep walking." Harriet told her.

When they made it to a private area they stopped walking.

"That's right. Don't look round. Harriet Jones, MP Flydale North." Flashing her card.

"This friend of yours, he's an expert, is that right?" April asked.

"He knows about aliens?" Harriet continued.

"Why do you want to know?" The blonde asked and Harriet started crying.

April was quick to lay an arm around her and pull her into a side hug. They explained the situation to the blonde, while walking towards the Cabinet Room.

"They turned the body into a suit. A disguise for the thing inside!" Harriet finished explaining showing the skin suit to the blonde and she understood.

"It's all right. I believe you. It's. it's alien. Then must have some serious technology behind this. If we could find it, we could use it."

She starts searching the room and opens a different cupboard form the one that April and Harriet had hidden in. A man's body falls out from the cupboard.

"Oh, my God! Is that the.." The blonde exclaimed, when Ganesh entered the room.

"Harriet, for God's sake. This has gone beyond a joke. You cannot just wander..." Ganesh sees the corpse in the floor.

"Oh, my god. That's the Prime Minister!"

"Oh! Has someone been naughty?"

Margaret had entered the room without anyone noticing and Harriet instantly pushes April behind her who in turn pulls the blonde next to her.

"That's impossible. He left this afternoon. The Prime Minister left Downing Street. He was driven away!" Ganesh said in shock.

"And who told you that, hmm? Me." Margaret said and reached for her hairline.

They stared as she unzipped and pulled the skin suit down to reveal a tall green monster. It laughed and grabbed Ganesh and lifted him high in its claws and suffocated him.


And there it is. What do you think? Love it? Hate it? Do tell me if I am not being descriptive enough.

Hopefully I will remember to post the next chapter tomorrow. I have written everything for season one (minus the Christmas special if you count that as S1), so I should be able to update on a regular basis throughout July.

Stay safe.