I sat in class, bored, wandering what Amira, Milo and Skylarosewere up too. Here I am learning how to do algebra. It is very dull. I don't need to learn this. I already know how to do it. I knew how to do it when I was 10.
Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Ti- Ding Dong!
Finally! I'm free from my Maths class.
As I was walking outside to my bag, I saw one of my brothers in the distance and sighed. No one was to know that we were related or that we were triplets. Yes, triplets. There's Andrew (his real name is actually Zak) he's the eldest and was born first, then Bradley (he's actually called Osmond) and there's me, the youngest, Evelyn and my real name is actually Amélie. The reason I sighed was because now we were at a different and bigger school, we had made friends with other students and we didn't get to see each other that much. We saw each other in passing. I will tell you more about why this is later.
After I had grabbed my lunch and went to sit down, Amira was there.
"Ev, don't you wish the Doctor was real?" Amira asked me.
"Sort of." I replied, lying.
"Well I do. Don't you wish that he could land right over there?" she said pointing to the big empty space opposite where we were eating. "So we could them join on an adventure." She concluded.
"In a way yes, but if the Doctor was real then that would make all his enemies real too. Some things are better left as fiction, Amira." I replied, but all the while I wished that the Doctor would return. You will find out later why I wished this to be so, but I will keep it a secret for a little longer.
"Yeah, but if they were real so would the Doctor, so he would stop them." Amira argued.
"I know that, but what if one of us died? What then? Honestly Amira, like I said before, some things are better left as fiction." I argued in reply.
"Hi guys!" Milo called to us as she walked over to where we were eating.
"Boo with purple spots!" Skylarose called to us.
Yep she actually said that, no joke. Sky was pretty crazy, not in a bad way though, in a good way. Sky is the eldest at 17, then there's Milo, she's also 17 but born in October, then Amira, she's 16 and then there's me, the youngest I'm going to be 16 next Friday. Anyway back to the conversation that is currently taking place.
"Boo with purple spots with purple spots." I replied to Sky, grinning.
"Well then, anything exciting to tell us, Sky?" Amira asked.
"No." She replied.
After about another 10 minutes of mindless conversation, the bell sounded and all four of us went our separate ways back to class- Amira and I went one way and Skylarose and Milo, the other.
The Tardis flung its occupants about like dolls as it made a forced landing.
"Ahh! What's going on?" Screamed Amy.
"I don't know, but it can't be good." Answered the Doctor over the noise of the screeching Tardis. He glanced up at the scanner screen. The Doctor knew what it meant in an instant. He quickly fiddled with the zigzag plotter, causing the Tardis to sound normal again, as it made its landing. The Doctor turned one of the knobs on the scanner, making it show their location.
"Where are we, do you think?" Amy asked the Doctor.
"We appear to be on Earth, what year though, I'm not quite sure." The Doctor replied.
"Where on Earth are we then?" Amy insisted.
"Well, it looks like Australia, 21st century, now that I think about it, Amy" The Doctor replied.
"Well whereabouts in Australia are we?" Amy continued, starting to annoy the Doctor.
"Well how should I know?" the Doctor half- shouted, "I don't know everything!"
"Well I was only asking." Amy sulked.
Meanwhile, on a space ship, 900 light years away, one of the Doctor's old enemies were using their evil mind to find another way to destroy Earth, the planet the Doctor favoured out of the billions of other plants planets in the universe. He even favored Earth over his home planet, Gallifrey.
The ones plotting against the Earth yet again were so fearsome that almost every race in the galaxy feared this race of evil creatures, so feared that many had died in an attempt to prevent their planet from being destroyed or the people killed. This race had no mercy towards others; even towards each other they were merciless.
Back on the Tardis, Amy and the Doctor were getting ready to leave to see where they were.
"Come on, Amy, let's get ready for adventure."
"Yeah, but we could be anywhere! Australia is much bigger than England! Anyway, the seasons will be different. It could cold, or wet, or-"
While Amy had been complaining, the Doctor had stepped out of the Tardis to see where they were.
"Ah! It's humid out here Amy!" The Doctor called out. "Well, at least you won't need that coat."
Amy looked at her coat that she had picked up and tossed it onto the chair, and followed the Doctor outside and shut the door behind her.
The Doctor and Amy took in their surroundings. The Tardis had landed around the side of a shopping centre. People glanced at them on the way past, and kept walking.
"Let's go for a walk shall we?" Asked the Doctor.
Before Amy could respond, the Doctor had walked off and had turned to walk in front of the building. Amy ran to catch up.
"You could wait for me you know." Amy complained, once she had caught up to him.
"Sorry Amy, I'm trying see if I can figure out where we are." The Doctor apologised.
"Couldn't you ask someone?" Amy asked.
"Hmm" The Doctor said.
"What sort of answer is that?" Questioned Amy.
The Doctor muttered something and started to cross the car park. Amy sighed and started to follow the Doctor. When they reached the outside path, without even bothering to look the other way, the Doctor turned to the right and continued to walk down the path. When the Doctor got to the end of the block he stopped.
"Let's cross here." He said, and with that he dashed across the road, leaving Amy looking bewildered. When the Doctor got to the other side of the road, he looked back.
"Run Amy!" He shouted.
Amy, still not sure why the Doctor had done that, quickly sprinted across the road and narrowly avoided knocking the Doctor off his feet.
"Come on, Pond." He said, and strolled off. He hadn't gone far, when he came across a sign. It read; Dalby Catholic College, Redlynch Valley
Hurry up, Pond, come and look at this. I know where we are!"
"How?" She asked and she hurried around the corner.
"Where is Misty Mountains?" Amy asked, after she had read the sign.
"Cairns, Far North Queensland." He responded. He muttered something under his breath, then, to Amy, he said,
"Come on, let's go in."
"Why?"
"Because it could be interesting to see what its like, don't you think?"
But, it's a school; we can't just walk around uninvited."
"Yes, you're quite right. Oh well. I do have my psychic paper."
"I still don't think we should."
The Doctor turned to Amy with a serious look on his face.
"Ok, I do actually have a reason for coming here, and I'll tell you it later. Now come along." With that, he marched off down the footpath, turned in across the road, down the embankment, across the zebra crossing with signs that said "children's crossing" and followed the foot path that led to the school buildings, with Amy hurrying along behind.
