Disclaimer:Doctor Who is the property of the BBC. Good Luck Charlie is the property of Disney Channel. This story idea is a continuation of an idea being done by Ryan T. Morris called Teddy Duncan: Time Lady. But instead of the Doctor Who episodes I will be using the comic stories that appear in the Panini Comics Graphic Novels. These stories take place in the latter part of series 6 with Teddy (played by Debby Ryan), the Doctor (played by Matt Smith), and Teddy's daughter Annabelle (played by Dove Cameron) travellin with Amy Pond (played by Karen Gillan) and Rory Williams-Pond (played by Arthur Darvill).

Now on with the story.

The Chains of Olympus

Part 1

Hi, my name is Teddy Duncan. I was raised on the planet Earth in the town of Denver, Colorado by my mom Amy and Bob Duncan. I have an older brother named P.J., a younger brother named Gabe, a younger sister named Charlie and a younger brother named Toby.

Life in the Duncan household was hectic, but there was plenty of love in that house. The family welcomed me in with open arms, and continued to do so when they, and I, found out my true origins. Origins that had me actually from another planet. A planet called Gallifrey in the constellation of Kasterborous.

I am 200 years old. I have two hearts. I have an eccentric uncle who calls himself 'the Doctor'. He, like me, is a Time Lord who's been around 909 years old (or rather he says he's 909 years old-long story for another time.) I have a daughter named Annabelle who is almost 5 (even though she looks 18 in Earth years-she was born fully grown on the planet Messaline). We travel in a time/space machine called a TARDIS (short for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space) and we are travelling with two people from Earth. Amy and Rory Pond.

He'd say it's Amy and Rory Williams. But really he's Mr. Pond. Amy wears the pants in that relationship.

We met Amy after my Uncle regenerated. We Time Lords can do that. I've done it once. He's done it eleven times or so. Amy travelled with us first. Then came Rory. We've been having adventures, dodging trouble from a group called the Silence who have it in for my Uncle, Annabelle and me-can't imagine why, and basically seeing the universe.

Sometimes we even come across mysteries. Even monsters. We found both in our latest stop. Athens, Greece. The year 410 B.C.

We stepped out of the TARDIS. My uncle, the Doctor, stepped out in his tweed jacket with pants and bow tie. I stepped out wearing a long flowing gown with sandals which could be taken for Greek. Annabelle, my daughter, came out dressed in a toga that could have doubled as a mini skirt. My eyes went wide at my daughter's choice of attire and I asked "Who's idea was it for you to wear that?"

"Ask Amy." Annabelle answered. I fully planned to 'ask her' about her influence on my daughter's wardrobe choice. I was also glad there were no 20th or 21st century frat boys around. That was really the only time togas were used in the future, at frat parties.

The Doctor however didn't seem to notice. He was looking into the sky sampling the air. He had his own reasons for coming to Athens. Reasons that I could agree with.

"Hello Athens. Oh now we're cooking!" He caught notice of me and Annabelle when he said that. Any mentions of Annabelle's and my wardrobe he kept to himself. He called to the doorway and said "Out you come Ponds. Taste that classical air."

Amy stood in the doorway wearing a similar toga Annabelle was wearing. I shot her a look indicating we were going to talk later about my daughter's wardrobe choices. She shot a look back that said 'lighten up'. She then asked the Doctor "How do I look?"

The Doctor's answer, as he looked at the sun hardly noticing Amy, was "Red hair. Pouty mouth. Left eye 0.64 millimeters wider than the right. Better question: How do I look?"

"The usual." I answered. Amy however asked "Wait. Have you polished your elbow patches?" Taking a look at me in my dress she then asked "Why the big effort out of you two?"

"Gotta look our best." The Doctor said fixing his bow tie. "Big day today. Huge day. Meeting someone VERY important." Annabelle then asked "Who mom?"

"You'll see sweet pea." I answered looking forward to the meeting myself. Amy however looked back in the TARDIS and shouted. "Come on out sweetheart! Don't be scared….you look amazing!" Soon enough her husband Rory Williams came out.

If you ask my uncle however he'd say he was Rory Pond though. He too was dressed in a similar toga and looked uncomfortable. Answering Amy's compliment he said "No….actually I look like Frankie Howerd's understudy." He then asked pointing at the Doctor "Why does he stay in the tweed while the rest of us have to go native?"

"Because Rory Pond." The Doctor answered never letting Rory forget that he thought Amy was the dominant partner in their marriage. Continuing he then said "I have the uncanny ability to blend into any point in the history of the universe like a temporal chameleon." I rolled my eyes at my uncle's answer as did Annabelle believing his 'temporal chameleon' answer was a bit of a stretch. But then he added "And togas make me walk funny."

"He hasn't worn a toga in centuries." I said remembering an adventure the Doctor once said he had in Ancient Rome with his first human companions Ian Chesterton, Barbara Wright and a girl named Vicki. "Me." I said spinning around in my dress. "I like to play dress up now and then."

"I saw an old coat of yours in the wardrobe too." Annabelle then said. I knew what coat she was talking about. A coat he wore in his sixth incarnation. "You must have really taxed your 'temporal chameleon' ability wearing that." I had to laugh at that a bit as I remembered that coat was once described as 'wearing an explosion in a paint factory'. The Doctor was a little red faced but soon shook it off as Annabelle was suddenly anxious to get a move on.

"Well let's go meet this guy you and the Doctor are so hung up on." Annabelle said as we decided to hit the streets of Athens Greece. The Doctor was ecstatic, and I was also a little….eager with anticipation. Especially with who we planned to meet.

Taking to the streets the Doctor let out a shout of excitement. "So, Athens! This is day one for western civilization! Here's where it all starts—Democracy, Science, Literature, Philosophy—Everything's happening at once. A big bang of progressive thought."

I decided to interrupt and speak next. "Athens is the most powerful and cultured of the Greek city states. It's got freedom of speech and trial by jury. It's got mathematics and medicine and metaphysics." The Doctor then got out the last line saying "If our brains explode. Don't worry. It'll be out of sheer delight!"

"You're the kid in the world's coolest sweet shop. Got it." Amy then said.

"EXACTLY!" the Doctor shouted. "This town is swarming with great minds. But Teddy and I are here to meet the biggest one of the lot: Numero Uno. El Jefe. The Grand Poobah!"

"Just you and mom?" Annabelle asked. "Who do I get to meet?"

"Well you didn't really want to meet who we're going to see." I said. "So you get to hang with Amy and Rory." Taking a look at Amy and Rory they looked like they wanted to have some alone time of their own leaving her feeling like a fifth wheel. "Don't worry mom. I'm sure there's a show at the theater I can watch or something. I think Amy and Rory would like some newlywed time."

The Doctor seemed oblivious to the conversation, as usual, as he went to talk to a vendor asking "Good afternoon sir. I am a visitor to your fine city. Could you direct me to your most famous citizen—the man called Socrates?" The vendor answered "Sure mate. I just saw him two streets down. Y'can't miss him."

At that the Doctor took my arm and yanked me along. Good thing I wore sandals with my dress instead of heels. All the while he was running and shouting "Socrates! At last! The father of philosophical exploration! Socrates! The genius who shaped scientific method! Socrates! The man who changed the direction of human thought itself!" oblivious to the stares we were getting while he was running.

Finally we rounded the corner where we saw a bald man with a beard looking dignified in his robes. The Doctor thought he found our quarry. "Socrates!"

Walking up to the man we thought was Socrates the Doctor sought to introduce us. "Master Socrates, it's an honor. I'm called the Doc-" The man stood back saying "Socrates? You think I'm Socrates? How dare you sir." He then pointed to another older man who looked like he had more weight on him. His beard and robes looked all ruffled, and he was snoring as if he had passed out.

He also smelled like he had been drinking. The man we thought was Socrates pointed to what looked like a sleeping bum and said "That's Socrates!

The Doctor and I looked at each other dumbfounded. This was the great Socrates? Looking at the Doctor his hearts were clearly breaking. His scholarly hero was revealed to be an Athenian drunken bum. I wasn't exactly thrilled either.

"What?" the Doctor asked in a small voice trying to make sense of the sight before him. "No, hang on….maybe….maybe it's a real common name. Like 'Joe' or 'Fralliazz'." All the while Socrates was snoring away.

"He does look like the statues." I said sorry to have said it. The Doctor then looked in as Socrates soon snorted awake. "Eh?" he said in a slurred surly voice. "Who in Tartarsus are you, and why are you breathing my air?"

"Yeah, the words of a scholar." I said crossing my arms. The Doctor looked at Socrates and tried to find words to say. He was able to get out "I'm….I'm a great follower of yours Socrates." In a smaller voice he said "At least I think I am."

Socrates then seemed to get angrier. "Oh. Another 'follower', is it? Stopped by for a little enlightenment have we? Happy to help."

The next thing I saw was Socrates saying "FOLLOW THIS!" as he threw a punch across my uncle's jaw. The Doctor really did not expect that coming. Off to the side Rory, Amy and Annabelle caught up as Rory said "Ouch!" Amy then added "Beware of Greeks bearing fists."

I went to get the Doctor to his feet as he was still reeling from the fist of Socrates when a young man came running up. "Master. What are you doing? You promised me. No more brawling!"

"He started it!" Socrates had said. The young man wasn't having any of it. He responded with "You've always said that it can never be right to return an injury. Where is the virtue in violence?" Socrates answered "You're right boy. Virtue is what I need right now. Lots and lots of virtue."

Any hope the Doctor and I had of Socrates saying something intelligent vanished when he said "Let's go get some at the tavern." With that Socrates left with the young man leaving the Doctor and me dumbfounded.

"That's Socrates mom?" Annabelle asked surprised by what she saw compared to the way the Doctor described him.

"I guess so." I said to my daughter wondering how someone so grand could be so…sad. It was then the Doctor interrupted and said "Right….okay….you know how I say never wander off?" He didn't wait for anyone to answer before he spoke again. "WANDER OFF! Enjoy yourselves. Have a night on the town. Teddy and I need to work out what's happening here."

"Actually I think I'll catch up later." I said. "I want to take a look around town. See if there's nothing….strange." I needed to get a breath and figure things out myself. And I couldn't do it while following Socrates. Looking at the Ponds and Annabelle I asked "Mind if I tag along?"

"Sure." Rory said. Looking at the Doctor he said "Watch your back Doctor."

"Yeah. Don't breathe anymore of the man's air." Amy added. The Doctor then took a look at Socrates and found him being mocked by passers by. "Hey look. It's old Socky! Pulled your head out of The Clouds yet grandad?" one of them said. The others just laughed.

I just looked with sorrow, and so did the Doctor. I also caught notice of the use of the words The Clouds. I had a sneaking suspicion I knew what happened with Socrates. The Doctor went after Socrates while I went after Annabelle, Amy and Rory.

"So why spend time with us?" Amy asked. "Usually you two and the Doctor are as thick as thieves."

"Sometimes we need a break." I said. "And the Doctor may want to get in a hero shot." Annabelle then added. Rory and Amy wondered what we meant by that. I explained.

"We didn't always travel with our uncle. He was travelling long before Annabelle and I were even born. Sometimes with others. He told a lot of stories about old travelling companions." Annabelle then asked "Did you meet any of them mom?"

"Well I met a woman named Leela who was a savage warrior. She married a commander of the Chancellory Guard named Andred. In passing I met Nyssa of Traken when I was a little girl. There was also Sarah Jane Smith, a great journalist and reporter." I thought happily of Sarah as she was saving the world her own way with her group of kids. "I also met Madam President Romanadvoratrelundar. Spelled F-R-E-D" Rory listened to my story and then said "Wait, that sounds like…..she's named FRED?"

"It was Fred or Romana. Guess what she chose." Amy didn't need to guess. "Romana?"

"Got it in one." I said. "She was a grand lady. Travelled with the Doctor and fought slave masters in E-Space until she returned to be Lord President. Would have led the Time Lords to a grand future until….."

"The war?" Annabelle asked. I nodded. Annabelle then asked the harder question. "What happened to Romana?" I tried to find the words to answer her with.

"Romana was…..deposed from her position." I said leaving the rest to Annabelle's imagination. She didn't need to hear anymore. "Still I do wonder what his earlier companions were like. Maybe I'll meet some more someday." Rory then decided to change the subject and ask "So what do you fancy? We could try the theatre. The Doctor gave me some drachmas."

"It's amazing isn't it?" Amy asked. "Hey let's go see the Acropolis! It's probably brand new. No tour guides."

"It is fantastic." Rory had then said, but his gaze then turned to some beggars on the street. "But take a good look Amy. Teddy I'm sorry to say this, but while you and the Doctor might be in love with the place it isn't all scholars and fountains."

"Yeah I see Rory." I then said. "There are plenty of people here just looking for a decent meal." I understood how Rory felt. Annabelle also had a sad look as she saw the old beggars. Amy was about to say it was not so different from their own time when a shout of "STOP!" broke our concentration. We all turned and saw an old woman facing a group of Athenian guards.

The woman stood before the three guards as if blocking their path as they dragged along a wagon pulled by a horse. "Captain Alexios, I beg you. Turn back!" The pleas of the woman made one of the guards agitated as he said "Ah not this old crone again."

"Keep a civil tongue in your skull Dimitris. Show some respect." I assumed the soldier that addressed his fellow guards was Alexios as he seemed to have the presence of a leader. He also seemed sympathetic to the old woman as he said "Please step aside Calidora. I have my orders."

"There are higher powers than the archons Captain." The woman Calidora had said. "We must all answer to them! What you do today will curse us all and I will not allow you to hide your sacrilege!" In a second Calidora made it to the wagon and pulled off the tarp revealing a statue. A statue of the Greek Goddess Athena, on which Athens was named and based after.

"Look everyone! See your city's protectress! See whom they plan to destroy…ATHENA GODDESS OF WISDOM!"

"It's only a statue Calidora. They can always make another…" Alexios said trying to reassure Calidora. Calidora however was having none of it. "Alexios." Calidora pleaded. "If you insult the blessed Athena in this way then our city will be destroyed! I know it in my heart! PLEASE LISTEN TO ME!"

Rory, Amy, Annabelle and I looked sympathetic to Calidora, but she also seemed to believe what she was saying about not destroying the statue. I wondered if she knew something Captain Alexios didn't. Or if she believed in something Alexios didn't. Regardless, he didn't listen to Calidora as he then said "I'm sorry. Move along everyone."

Calidora fell to her knees weeping "N-no. No." Amy was the first to her side. "Are you okay? Can I help?"

As Amy helped Calidora up we knew she had been crying as a tear fell down her face as if expressing a genuine grief. "There is nothing you can do. They have taken Athena from her sacred temple at the Acropolis."

"Why?" I asked.

"Her likeness is gold." Calidora explained. "They intend to melt it down to help fund their endless war with Sparta."

"So?" Annabelle asked. She had been born a soldier and knew sometimes wars had to be funded. Calidora grabbed Annabelle's shoulders as if trying to convey some special wisdom into her. "Don't you see" Calidora asked. "We turn our backs on wisdom and offer our face to war! This is the final transgression. The Gods' wrath will be swift and final!" Annabelle got out of Calidora's grasp and wondered if she wasn't crazy. Amy reached to Calidora's shoulder and tried to reassure her. "I'm really sorry. I wish we could help you."

Calidora gathered herself and took out a talisman from her robes. She then gave the talisman to Amy saying "Thank you for your kindness child. Here." As she placed the talisman in Amy's hands she said "I have held this since I was a little girl. Take it. I no longer have need of it."

Casting one final look before walking away in tears she finally said "You should flee now. Athens is doomed." As Calidora walked away Annabelle asked "Mom, what was that about?"

"I don't know sweet pea." I said. "She may sound like some sort of town madwoman, but you know what they say about madness and genius."

"They go hand in hand." Amy said. Looking at me she asked "You think she knows something?"

"She knows something, even if she's not sure what it is, but she's sure trouble's coming." I said. Looking at Amy and Rory I said "You two better grab some couple's time while you can. Annabelle and I are going to find the Doctor"

"While we can?" Rory asked. "Not sure I liked how that sounded." With that he and Amy turned and walked into the streets of Athens leaving Annabelle and me to search for the Doctor. "Where do we start to look mom?"

"Well, I think wherever Socrates would be the Doctor will be." We both knew that would be the local tavern. Making tracks we made it to the door by nightfall. I moved to go in telling Annabelle to stay outside. "Why can't I go in mom?"

"You're underage." I said remembering Annabelle was only 4, even if she looked like she was 18 human years. "Besides if Socrates starts brawling again I'd like someone outside who will cover our escape." Annabelle sighed and said she'd wait while I went inside to find the Doctor. I soon found him next to a drunk Socrates.

"Is this table taken?" I asked as Socrates went to hug the Doctor. I couldn't help but smile at the Doctor's discomfort as Socrates slurred his words. "I love this town, y'know….I r'lly r'lly love it! But it doesn't love me."

Socrates turned to look in my direction continuing to speak. Hey T'ddy! Y're uncle Doctor's all right! Sorry about before with th' punching….he's a real frien'….th' best…."

"Good. Great!" I said hoping Socrates didn't think of looking up my dress, especially as I could smell the alcohol on his breath. "Now if you'll excuse my uncle and me. We have to go and invent the breath mint."

The Doctor and I quickly got up and made for where Socrates' young student sat. "Your teacher is….uhhh….well he's not exactly what I was expecting." My uncle then said. The young student then said "What you see is not the true face of Socrates."

"It's not?" I asked. The student then spoke more. "My master is the wisest man in Athens. Perhaps the world! He always searched for truth—he would question the 'experts' of law, religion, and science and expose their ignorance. He spoke only in the streets to the people and the young loved him. He had so many followers." Pausing he then said sadly "I'm the only one left."

"So how did he end up like this….sorry, what was your name again?" I asked. The student answered "Plato, my lady…and sir."

"Right." The Doctor then said. "So how did…." Pausing he realized who he was talking to. Socrates most known student. "Plato?! Really? Wow." I smiled thinking Plato was kind of cute, but getting back on topic I asked "How did Socrates end up like this again?"

"It's all Aristophanes's fault. He made Master Socrates a character in one of his wretched plays." Plato explained. The Doctor and I knew which one.

"The Clouds?" I asked remembering what those townspeople said. Plato nodded saying "That's the one. He portrayed him as a fool! His enemies began to quote the play in speeches and writings, again and again. The mockery spread like a sickness. He was met only with ridicule. It was as if Socrates the man had been supplanted by Socrates the fiction."

I could imagine all the people sneering, jeering and laughing at Socrates. Aristophanes's play had given Socrates's haters ammunition, and they were using it for all it was worth. "Media Assassination." The Doctor had said realizing what had happened as I had. "Athens really is ahead of the curve." I had added.

"My master was accustomed to the sneers of the elite. But the laughter of the Athenian youth wounded him." Plato said as Socrates grabbed another goblet of….wine I think. I wasn't interested in finding out.

"His spirit….faltered. Now he drinks like Dionysus, and nothing I say can rouse him from his despair. His wife left him last month." Plato continued.

"Oh." The Doctor said feeling bad for Socrates. Plato however continued with "But even that hasn't cheered him up." We wondered what else we could do when Annabelle ran in. "Mom, Doctor. It's storming outside."

"Storming?" the Doctor asked. "The air was warm and clear outside. No sign of rain." We then went outside and everyone was feeling the wind howling. Then lightning shot from the sky hitting people, killing them on contact. Death screams filled the air along with cries of "NO!" and "MERCIFUL ATHENA SAVE US!" as the people tried to find safety

Plato joined us outside as we looked to the sky. A face hung in the air. All black with white lines but it let us know who it was and what it wanted.

"PEOPLE OF ATHENS! YOU HAVE BETRAYED MY SACRED TRUST AND YOU SHALL PAY IN BLOOD! SO SPEAKS ZEUS!"

End of Part 1

Author's Note: I'm sorry if people will think this will take me from my usual scheduled fics, namely TRON: Victorious and finishing 'The Popstar and the Hawke'. But I enjoyed reading Ryan T. Morris's 'Teddy Duncan: Time Lady' series. And I then picked up the graphic novels 'The Chains of Olympus' and 'Hunters of the Burning Stone' from Panini Comics. These were good stories that I felt would have been great additions to Ryan's story-especially Hunters. But Ryan said he would only be focusing on the TV episodes in his story. I asked him if I could do the graphic novel stories myself with Teddy and Annabelle, and he said that would be fine. So here's the first part of the story, with more to come.

Both Chains of Olympus and Hunters of the Burning Stone tell a combined story, but I will be using Hunters as the overall story title. This story will also end when Hunter's ends. There could be more comic stories to tell, especially from Panini, but I am not going to think about those at this time.

I really felt these stories were too good to not be part of the Teddy Duncan: Time Lady series. So it falls to me to include them. Any other comic stories you think might be good to appear contact Ryan, and ask him if it's all right to do the story yourself. In the meantime enjoy.

John