AN: Okay, so thanks to some friends, I started watching Doctor Who several months ago and was instantly hooked. I fell in love with Nine almost immediately, and started shipping him and Rose almost right off the bat. I was so sad when he regenerated, I was like, "NO, WAIT, YOU CAN'T, NOT YET, YOU AND ROSE HAVEN'T HAD NEARLY ENOUGH TIME TOGETHER, PLEASE, BABY, DON'T GOOOOOOOOO...!" and then I went and did some gross sobbing in a dark corner for the next week.

ANYWAY, in order to help myself cope with that experience, I created a daughter for Nine and Rose, and have been trying to come up with a plot for a story to use her and her best friend in, and I decided that in order to continue helping myself cope with the loss of Nine, I would have him regenerate in that story, and deciding that helped me come up with the beginning of the plot, believe it or not.

AND THEN, THIS HAPPENED:

The writers of Supernatural brought Claire Novak back and started doing things with her that convinced me that she would end up becoming one of THE most kick-ass hunters the world has ever known, and I knew that I would eventually to write a story about that, too. And THEN, I was like, "Wait a minute, why the hell not do both at the same time and make it a Superwho story? I could bring my hunter OC in, too!"

So this is that story.

Um, I would just like to go ahead and take this opportunity to say that I am still in the early episodes of the Tenth Doctor. The last episode I watched was "The Age of Steel," otherwise known as S2:E6 of New Who. I've meant to watch more since then, but I just haven't had the chance, unfortunately, so since I am still relatively new to the DW fandom, I am going to be relying on the wiki for certain things (such as in this chapter when I had to look at how to spell Raxacoricofallapatorius), along with the notes I've been taking as I've been watching and what friends (namely my best friend's boyfriend and a girl in my last period class) have told me in response to questions I've asked them about certain stuff, and I do ask that when you review, you don't give me any major spoilers for the show, so please and thank you for that in advance.

Also, as you'll probably come to realize shortly after you begin reading the story, this is somewhat of an AU for the DW universe in that the Doctor didn't regenerate at the end of the events in "The Parting of the Ways," otherwise, due to the timing of things, as you will probably figure out for yourself, Alex wouldn't physically resemble Nine, she'd resemble Ten, but since that is not the case...I'm sure you catch my meaning.

Anyway, I'll just go ahead and disclaim, then shut up and let you read and decide for yourselves if this is something I should bother to continue working on or not.

I OWN NOTHING (except Alex, Levi, and Crystal) AND DENY EVERYTHING!


Alexandra Tyler's life had never been what most people would consider "normal." In fact, if anything, it was the exact opposite, and it had been since the day she was born. First of all, there was the fact that she wasn't fully human, what with her father being from another planet and everything. Then there was the thing about how, like her father, she had two hearts. And of course, who could forget the part about how she was likely to live for centuries longer than a normal human? Most importantly, however, was probably the fact that she had spent her life traveling through time and space with her parents up until she was ten years old, and then things took a sudden and rather drastic turn.

Because that was when the Krillitane ruined everything.

For Alex's whole life, she had only ever known one face for her father. She knew all about Gallifreyans regenerating and taking on new appearances each time it happened, and she knew that even if she wasn't half-Gallifreyan, she herself would still have that same ability due to the fact that she'd been born in the TARDIS. However, it had yet to happen to her, and she'd never seen it happen to her father, either. For her entire life, he'd had short brown hair, blue eyes, and had worn a leather jacket that she rarely ever saw him without. But on the day the Krillitane wrecked things for her family, that changed when one of them managed to fatally wound him, and he ended up regenerating right there in front of Alex, his hair getting longer and his blue eyes—the eyes they shared—turning brown, while his jaw shape and overall facial structure also changed along with his physical build, making his jacket suddenly look a bit big on him. And as for Alex's human mother, well...

...she was simply knocked unconscious and never woke up after the whole mess.


"And that one?"
"The synchronic feedback circuit."
"Good. And what about this one?"
"Visual stabiliser circuit."
"Very good. Where's the banshee circuit?"
"Right there."
"Alexandra?"
"Yeah...?"
"Congratulations, you've passed."

Alexandra smiled, and the Doctor returned it as he took off his glasses and replaced the hatch they'd been peering into, though inside, both his hearts ached a bit at the sight of her, not that he would ever admit that out loud. He couldn't help it. She just looked so much like Rose in the face, but with blue eyes rather than brown, especially when she smiled. Alex was sixteen now, and she looked more and more like her mother with each passing day. (Of course, it also probably didn't help much that she wore her brownish-blonde hair braided into pigtails so often, which was something that he vividly remembered Rose doing more than once.)

They had spent the last couple hours or so going over the different components of the TARDIS and what each one did. All of it was stuff that Alex already knew, having spent her whole life watching her father operate the controls and perform maintenance on things, but, he said, it never hurt to have a review every so often just to be sure, and since she saw no reason not to, she humored him when he decided it was time for a pop quiz. Well, assuming she wasn't in too foul of a mood, anyway, which didn't happen terribly often.

"Now," the Doctor said as he stood up, "where should we go next? I'll let you pick since you did so well."
"I dunno," she said, shrugging. "I think we should wait for Levi, though, otherwise he'll end up complaining that we picked without him again."

The Doctor frowned. "Oh, yeah," he said, "you're probably right. He's been gone an awful long time, wonder where he got off to."
"Oh, you know Levi," Alex replied, "he probably just got distracted by something and lost track of time, the pillock."

As if on cue, the door of the TARDIS opened, and the very person in question stumbled in, his hair tousled as if by the wind, even though there was nothing more than a light breeze outside. Alex and the Doctor stared at him as he came in and shut the door behind himself, running a hand through his hair. "Sorry 'bout that," he said, "I ran into an old mate and couldn't get away, he talks too much for his own good. What? Why you both lookin' at me like that, what'd I miss?"

"Nothing," the Doctor said. "I gave Alex a pop quiz, she passed with flying colors, and how many times do I have to tell you not to touch unless I say it's alright?"

Levi quickly drew his hand away from where it was hovering near some of the controls on the console, shoving them both into his pockets. The Doctor watched him closely for another moment or so, then turned sat himself down in the pilot's chair. "Perfect timing, actually," he said, leaning back and crossing his arms. "We were just about to decide where to go next. I told Alex she gets to pick since she did so well on the pop quiz. So, Alex, where to this time?"

"Man, why does Alex always get to choose?" Levi complained.
"Oh, shut up, I let you choose last time," the Doctor said.

Levi Cox was Alex's age with messy reddish-brown hair, sea green eyes, and a small scar just above the outer point of his right eyebrow, and when he wasn't getting distracted by something, he was likely to either be complaining about something else or asking a lot of questions about things that he usually had no business asking about. He and Alex had met when they were about seven during one of the times when she, Rose, and the Doctor had been in London visiting Jackie Tyler. Alex had been rather hyper that day, so Rose had sent her out to go on a walk and get some of her energy out, and while on that walk, she's had a rather unpleasant encounter with a boy much larger than her, and Levi had been passing at the perfect moment to witness the small, somewhat scrawny girl that was seven-year-old Alexandra Tyler deck the boy hard enough to make his nose bleed, then turn around and flee the scene like a bat out of hell. Levi had followed out of curiosity, trailing her when she went back to Jackie's apartment later on, and the two had been friends ever since. By the time they were eleven, enough trust had been built up between them that Alex was even able to get the Doctor's permission to tell Levi that she was half-alien and bring him inside the TARDIS for the first time. He'd thought the entire situation was the absolute coolest thing ever.

And now, at sixteen, he was traveling in the TARDIS with Alex and the Doctor.

Of course, there were rules. Rule Number One was "Don't wander off," of course, and Rule Number Two was "Keep the door open when you're in each other's rooms."

"Barcelona!" Alex exclaimed suddenly, making Levi jump in surprise as he and the Doctor both turned to look at her.

"The planet or the city?" the Doctor asked.
"The planet, definitely," Alex replied.

"There's a planet called Barcelona?" Levi inquired of nobody in particular.
"Yep!" the Doctor said brightly. "Barcelonian dogs don't have any noses! I wanted to take Rose there to see them, but I, uh...I never got the chance."

There were a few beats of silence where they all just sort of looked at the floor, not sure what to say.

"Maybe not Barcelona," Alex said quietly after a few moments. "Maybe just stick to Earth for now."
"No, no, it's alright," the Doctor said, "we can go there if you want. Neither of you have ever been, it'll be fun."
"No, maybe some other time," Alex countered. "How about instead we go to...Ooh! What about Raxacoricofallapatorius?"

Levi blinked and shook his head, eyes going wide. "Raxa-who-do-what-now?" he said.

"Raxacoricofallapatorius!" Alex and the Doctor chorused.

"We went there once when I was a kid," Alex continued. "It's where the Slitheen are from. 'Course, that was before your time, so you wouldn't know what I'm talking about, but still."

"Slitheen? Is that a species or something?" Levi asked.
"Or something," the Doctor answered. "See, Raxacoricofallapatorian society is based off families, and the Slitheen are one of those families. They're criminals, the Slitheen. Once, before Alex was born—and I guess also before you were born since you're the same age—Anyway, before Alex was born, a group of Slitheen disguised themselves as humans holding various positions of government leadership and tried to take control of the British government to start a nuclear war. Wanted to turn Earth into a nuclear reactor pile and sell the remains off as starship fuel. Anyway, Rose and I managed to stop them with some help from Rose's friend Mickey. If you want to hear the full story, you can ask Alex to tell you, she knows it."

"So, these Rax...Raxa...Whatever this species is called, they're hostile?"
"Oh, no, not at all! In fact, most of them are actually very peaceful! It's the criminal families that are the problem. No, Raxacoricofallapatorians teach their kids math and poetry, they made their planet a paradise for themselves and other peace-loving species, some of them are even brilliant farmers, believe it or not. They don't like the criminal families at all, they punish them without mercy, even got a death penalty for the dangerous ones like the Slitheen. I'm not gonna tell you 'bout that, though, 'least not while Alex is in the room with us. She thinks the way they do it is one of the nastiest things she's ever heard of, doesn't like to hear or talk about it because it makes her feel nauseous, and the last thing we need is anybody throwing up all over the place. If you're curious, though, I'll tell you about it some other time when it's just you and me, maybe when she's sleeping or in the shower or something. So! Are we in agreement, then? Raxacoricofallapatorius?"

Alex nodded eagerly, a big grin on her face, and Levi shrugged. "Sure, why not?" he said. "Could be fun since it'll be a new planet for me."
"Excellent!" the Doctor exclaimed, getting out of the chair. "In that case, everybody grab onto something, 'cause here we go!"

He began fiddling with things on the console, grinned at them, and then pushed a lever forward, and the time rotor started moving as the TARDIS began making her distinctive sound. Alex laughed gleefully as they were given the usual jolt, Levi rocking a bit on his feet as it happened, and the Doctor smiled at the sound of his daughter's laughter.

God, she looked so much like Rose.

Once the jolt was over and they were moving smoothly through the vortex, everyone let go of what they were holding onto, and Alex took off her brown faux leather bomber jacket, draping it over the railing and straightening out her t-shirt, which the Doctor then saw clearly for the first time.

"Oh, Alex, really?" he said.
"What? It's funny," she replied.
"She kind of has a point," Levi chimed in.

The t-shirt was black and had the word ALIEN written right across the chest in big, rainbow tye-dye letters. Levi had gotten it for her as a Christmas present one year as a joke, and they both thought that it was absolutely hilarious given the irony of who was wearing it. And while the Doctor had found some amusement in it at first, after a while, it had kind of worn off for him, and now it was to the point where he just didn't understand why she felt the need to wear it anymore.

Another thing the Doctor didn't understand was her habit of leaving little notes taped up in various locations around the TARDIS—on the column, on the console itself, on doors, in the bathrooms, the kitchen, just about anywhere she deemed suitable. They weren't just any notes, though. Jackie had once given Alex a set of the notepads made by Knock Knock, the ones that said things like "Hot Mess Citation," "Social Media Citation," "Paper Tweet," and so on and so forth. The specific ones that Alex had received were "Roommate Citation," "Guilt Trip," "Passive Aggressive Note," "In My Humble Opinion," "Crap," "Just Sayin'," "Social Media Citation," "High Five," "Another Meeting," "What To Wear," "Paper Tweet," and "Hot Mess Citation." And Alex had gotten into the habit of filling one of these out and then taping it up in any spot she knew that the Doctor or Levi—whichever one of them it was intended for—would be sure to find it sooner or later, and she did this whenever she felt the need, which happened at what seemed to the Doctor to just be random times. While Alex thought that doing this was quite funny, the Doctor thought it was a bit odd, even for her, and although Levi had thought it was kind of funny for a while, he was now at a point where every time he found one, he would roll his eyes and say something along the lines of, "Dammit, Alex, again, really?!"

Neither the Doctor or Levi had ever actually witnessed Alex filling one of these out or leaving it to be found. In fact, she was so good at staying undetected while leaving one behind that if they didn't know any better, they might even think that the notes just magically appeared out of thin air all by themselves.

Right now, Alex and Levi were both very obviously trying to repress their laughter about the shirt thing. When the Doctor sighed and shook his head, they broke and started cackling in amusement. The Doctor let out another sigh. "Geez, what am I going to do with you two?" he said, though not without a certain amount of fondness in his tone. (And if he was being honest, it wasn't just fondness for Alex; as annoyingly ignorant as he could be at times, Levi really did have a certain sort of charm to him, and he had grown on the Doctor quite a bit more than had been expected at the time he'd agreed to let the boy travel with them. Besides, anyone who could make his little girl smile and laugh like Levi Cox did was guaranteed to earn points in the Time Lord's book.)

He was yanked out of his thoughts suddenly when the TARDIS lurched sharply. The Doctor instinctively stuck both arms out and caught himself on the console while Alex and Levi both stumbled and nearly lost their footing before grabbing onto each other for support, though Alex nearly pulled Levi to the floor with her when her knees buckled slightly. After a few moments, everything went still again, and they all just sort of stood there in silence looking at each other.

"What was that?" Levi asked finally, furrowing his brow in confusion.
"I dunno," the Doctor said, "but I do know that we've landed, and wherever we are, it's not Raxacoricofallapatorius."

"Are you sure?" Alex asked.
"Positive," he replied. "We weren't in the vortex nearly long enough to have gotten there."

"Then where are we?"
"Not sure. I'll go and have a look outside, both of you stay here. If we've landed somewhere dangerous, I don't want either of you getting hurt, so stay put until I've given the all-clear, understand?"

"Yes, Dad."
"Yes, sir."

The Doctor gave a nod, then grabbed his sonic screwdriver, went to the door, then paused and looked over his shoulder at the two teenagers.

"If I'm not back in ten minutes," he said, "find Sarah Jane. Don't come looking for me."

"But Dad—"
"Don't argue with me, Alexandra, just do as I ask, alright?"

"...Okay," she said quietly.

He gave a nod. "Good girl," he said, and then turned back towards the door. He gripped the handle and got ready to open it.

"Dad?"
"Yes, Ale—"

He cut himself off when she threw herself at him suddenly, then once he recovered, returned the hug.

"Be careful," Alex said. "It's bad enough we lost Mum. I don't wanna lose you, too."
"Don't worry, sweetheart," he murmured. "I'll fight my way back to you if that's what I end up having to do. I won't give you up that easy. I promise."

He planted a soft kiss on her forehead, and she gave him a small smile.

"Alright," he said, "I'm off. Wish me luck."

And with that, he turned and left the TARDIS.


Okay, so this chapter was obviously just to kind of give you an idea of how Alex and the Doctor got to where they are in their lives, introduce Alex and Levi, and set things up for stuff to start happening. Next chapter, I'll introduce you to my SPN OC and explain how Claire became a hunter, do some exposition from her side of things, and then in the NEXT chapter is where I'll really start to get things going.

Anyway, please remember to review because it gives me motivation and makes the Doctor happy, and when he's happy, we're all happy, right? Right. SO REVIEW!