This idea of the Eleventh Doctor landing in Weiss house instead of Amy's has been in my head for awhile now. So I finally decided to give it a shot. I may continue this depending on how people like it, so leave a review and let me know what you think.
Eleven year old Weiss Schnee sat staring at a crack in her bedroom wall. Her sister had told her it was just a normal crack, but she knew better having heard voices coming from it on several occasions. So she sat her thinking who should could get to help. Perhaps a police man, a hunter, or maybe… A low wheezing and groaning disturbed her thoughts. The strange noise was quickly followed by a loud crash. Grabbing a flashlight from her nightstand, Weiss made her way through the large house towards where the crash came from. Making her way through the dark castle like home Weiss found the source of the commotion in the training room. A large blue box with a small lamp on top laid on its' side. Weiss could make out the words police public call box on the side. As she was inspecting the overturned box the doors suddenly flew open, and a grappling hook with a rope attached was thrown out of the box. Then a hand appeared on the outside of the box followed by another. Weiss waited to see who or what would appear from within the box. A soaking wet man popped out of the box and sits on the edge of the box.
"Could I have an apple? All I can think about is apples. I love apples. Maybe I'm having a craving? That's new never had cravings before." The man said.
Weiss took in the man. He wore a raggedy blue shirt half tucked in his brown pants, and a brown tie with a blue swirl. "Are you okay?" Weiss asked the raggedy man.
"Just had a fall. All the way down there, right to the library. Hell of a climb back up." The man said looking into the box.
"You're soaking wet." Weiss said.
"I was in the swimming pool." The man replied.
"You said you were in the library." Weiss said.
"So was the swimming pool." The man said.
"Are you a policeman?" Weiss asked.
"Why? Did you call a policeman?" The man questioned.
"Did you come about the crack in my wall?" She asked.
"What crack? Argh!" The man groaned in pain as he fell to the ground.
"Are you alright?" Weiss asked walking over to the man.
"I'm fine it's okay. This is all perfectly norm…" The man trailed off as a golden energy came from his mouth.
"Who are you?" Weiss asked.
"I don't know yet. I'm still cooking. Does it scare you?" The man questioned.
"No it just looks weird." Weiss replied.
"No, no, no. The crack in your wall. Does it scare you?" The man asked.
"Yes." Weiss replied.
"Well then, no time to lose. I'm the Doctor. Do everything I tell you, don't ask stupid questions, and don't wander off." The Doctor proceeded to walk straight into a wall. The Doctor fell to the ground with a thud.
"Are you alright?" Weiss asked.
"Early days. Steering's still a bit off." The Doctor said.
After getting up from the ground the pair made their way to the kitchen. In the kitchen Weiss handed The Doctor an apple. "If you're a doctor why does your box say police?" Weiss asked.
The Doctor took a bite of the apple, then spit it out. "That's disgusting. What is that?" The Doctor complained.
"An apple." Weiss replied with a little frown.
"Apples rubbish. I hate apples." He said.
"You liked them." Weiss said.
"No, no, no. I like yoghurt. Yoghurt's my favorite. Give me yoghurt." The Doctor said. Weiss opened the refrigerator and found a pack of yoghurt. Handing it to him, the Doctor opened it and poured it into his mouth. "I hate yoghurt. It's just stuff with bits in it."
"You said it was your favorite." Weiss said frowning at him.
"New mouth. New rules. It's like eating after cleaning your teeth. Everything tastes wrong. Also stop that thing you're doing." He said.
"What thing?" Weiss asked him.
"That thing with your mouth and eyes. It's like a frown and intense glare. Well an attempted at a glare, but it really just looks cute." As the Doctor finished talking his whole body gave a twitch.
"What's wrong with you?" Weiss asked.
"Wrong with me? It's not my fault. Why can't you give me any decent food?" The Doctor complained. Weiss frowned at him once again. "Give it a few years and that will be intimidating." The Doctor said giving her a pat on the head. "Oh, oh, yes! I know what I need." He said running to the refrigerator. "I need fish." The Doctor said grabbing a box of frozen fish fingers. "And custard."
The Doctor sat at a table in the kitchen eating fish fingers and custard. Weiss sat across from him eating a small bowl of ice cream. After eating the last fish finger the Doctor took a big sip form the bowl of custard, resulting in a custard mustache on his upper lip. Despite her attempted Weiss couldn't help but giggle.
"So I'm funny then. Funny's good." The Doctor said. "What's your name?"
"Weiss Schnee." She replied.
"Oh that's a brilliant name. Weiss Schnee. Like a name in a fairy tale. Are we in Germany, Weiss?
Weiss gave him a strange look. "No we are in Atlas."
"Ah okay Atlas. We'll come back to that. So what about your mum and dad, then? Are they upstairs? Thought we'd have woken them by now."
"I don't have a mum and dad, just a sister." Weiss said with a hint of sadness.
"I don't even have a sister." The Doctor said.
"You're lucky." Weiss said.
"I know. So your sister, where is she?"
"She's out." Weiss replied.
"Out? She left you here alone?" The Doctor asked.
"I'm not scared." Weiss said.
"Course, you're not. You're not scared of anything. Box falls out of the sky, man falls out of a box, man eats fish custard, and look at you, just sitting there. So you know what I think?" The Doctor questioned.
"What?" Weiss asked.
"Must be a hell of a scary crack in your wall." The Doctor answered.
Weiss took the Doctor to her bedroom and showed him the crack. The crack its self was only about four feet in length and was shaped a little like a double-u. The Doctor ran his hand along the crack. "Weiss tell me what planet are we on?"
"Remnant." Weiss replied.
"You know the funny thing about this crack?" The Doctor asked. Weiss just shook her head in response. "If you knocked this wall down the crack would stay. Because the crack isn't in the wall it's a crack in reality. Have you heard voices coming from here?"
"Yes, but nothing that makes any sense." Weiss said. "Can you fix it?" She asked with a hopeful look.
"Oh yes I can close it. The only problem if I do I'll be stuck here. You see the crack is from something smashing into this world. Me to be more specific. If I seal the crack I'm stuck here forever, but if I don't seal it this universe could unravel." The Doctor said.
Weiss tugged on his sleeve getting his attention. "Please get rid of it." Weiss pleaded.
A soft smile came to the Doctor's face. "Can't say no to that now can I." He said taking out a strange metallic cylinder with a blue tip. "Now to seal it I have to force it open. Now while it's open there is a small chance something could find its' way here. So if something utterly terrifying and deadly ends up here… We'll let's not worry about that right now."
The Doctor pointed his sonic screwdriver at the crack and activated it. The crack started to glow with a strange light, before it ripped open. With the crack open it revealed the far reaches of space. Bright stars of another universe could be seen briefly before the crack snapped shut. Where the crack use to be on the wall was now smooth and undamaged.
"Well there we go." The Doctor said. A groaning echoed through the house. "No not now." The Doctor said running from the bedroom back to the TARDIS, Weiss following close behind him. "The engines are phasing I have to stabilize her. A quick trip should do the trick."
"Your never coming back are you?" Weiss asked with a sad tone.
"Nah just a quick trip shouldn't take too long. I'll come back I promise." The Doctor replied.
"People always say that but they never come back." Weiss said.
"Am I people? Do I even look like people?" The Doctor asked. He crouched down in front of Weiss and looked her in the eyes. "I will come back okay?"
Weiss stared at the Doctor before she finally answered him. "Okay."
The Doctor grabbed the grappling hook and tossed it back into the TARDIS. He climbed back onto the TARDIS and paused on the edge, and looked back at Weiss. "Geronimo." He said jumping into the box. The doors shut behind him, and the wheezing and groaning that she heard before signaled the box slowly fading form view.
Three years had passed since Weiss saw the raggedy doctor. She had started to believe he was just a figure of her imagination like her sister had told her. Weiss sat alone thinking in her bedroom when a familiar sound and box started to appear. The door was pulled open and the Doctor walked out.
"Sorry I'm late. New universe kind of threw the steering off. Then the TARDIS had to repair itself, oh and I got a new sonic screwdriver." The Doctor said.
His rant was cut short when Weiss walked up to him with a look of disbelief on her face. "You came back." She said still not quite believing it.
"Well I said I would." The Doctor replied.
"Yes, yes you did say that." The Doctor started to smile at her. "Three years ago." Weiss said coldly.
"Oh three years. Wow well… I'm sorry." The Doctor said.
Weiss stared at him before giving a little huff. "Apology accepted." She said giving the Doctor a hug.
The Doctor smiled and returned the hug. "So three years. Anything new?" The Doctor asked.
"Well I decided I'm going to become a huntress and fight monsters and protect people." Weiss said. "But I messed up in the training and now have a scar."
The Doctor looked at the now teenage girl, and noticed that there was indeed a scare across the left side of her face. The determined look on her face told him he wouldn't be able to change her mind about fighting monsters. So if he couldn't protect the girl from danger he would do the next best thing. "Well you're going to need some proper training then won't you?" He asked.
"Yes but I'm getting the best training I can." Weiss said.
"Please that training is rubbish. So I'm going to teach you myself." The Doctor said.
"How do you know its rubbish?" Weiss questioned him.
"Because I have been fighting monsters for over nine hundred years. Everyone is rubbish compared to me." The Doctor noticed a mirror in the corner of his eye. Walking over to it he took in his appearance. "That's me? I look like terrible." He looked back to Weiss. "So what do you say? I get a decent shirt and you learn how to fight monsters."
Weiss stopped and thought about what he was offering her. A chance to not only learn, but also to have something she had wanted for so long. A friend. "Yes." Weiss said.
The Doctor smiled and leaned against the TARDIS. Snapping his fingers the doors flew open. "Well then come along Schnee."
