She walks across the lawn of her new home. She has never seen something so high-tech before. Her dog follows her as she begins to walk of her lawn and on to the side walk. They walk for I while, even though she doesn't know were she is walking to. Her dog becomes worried, afraid she'll go back to her home before this. However, she doesn't know were her home was before the one she loves in know. Well she has no memory of her past.

It all started on one rainy night she was found lying on the street. A lady called the police and had her son, whom in fact is only a year older than her,bring her in from the cold winter rain. They warm the unconscious giel up a cup of tea next to her for when she wakes up. The hospital arrived and took her away to make sure she was fine, they told the lady that the girl would have frozen to death if she wasn't taken in. The lady and her son saved the little girls life.

As the paramedics arrived she began to come too. Her eyes fluttered open for a split second to see a young woman watching her, checking her vittles. After that split second the girls eyes closed. The young woman thought she was dead, however she soon learned she had just passed out and would be fine. The next day the girl slowly wakes up only to see the woman she say earlier.

"'Ello," the young woman says. "What's your name."

"Hello," the little girl says. "My n-name is F-Faith I believe."

"Faith what?"

"I honestly don't know ma'am. Sorry."

"It's okay. You not from here are you?"

"What do you mean?" A puzzled look came across the girls face.

"I mean you don't have much of a accent. Not British, Scottish, or any European accent. By the sound of your voice I'd say your American."

"Ohh, I suppose so. Where am I exactly?"

"Your at Royal Hope hospital in London. You were found on the side of the road downtown. Do you know what happened?"

"N-no. I don't sorry again." The little girls voice tailing of toward the end.

"It's okay kiddo." That was the last time the girl saw that young lady again. Over the next three week the coroners office spent that whole time trying to find a missing Faith but they could not. Not even a signal DNA or fingerprint matching her's. The put her in to an orphanage so that she could get a home to live in for a while. However she was instantly put in to a foster home with the lady and her son that found her on the side street. She'd soon move in permanently, and soon started calling the lady mum. Even though she was American the effects of living in a British household got to her. It might have been the delicious meals the lady would make, her amazing tea, or the fact that the story's she told were so magnificent the little girl couldn't resist.

Back to the present.

She continues to walk down this path her dog still following her. Her hair pulled high into a pony tail letting her long dirty blonde hair fall down far past her shoulders. Her grey sweater barely keeping her warm enough. She turned a corner which the dog soon stoped and spoke.

"Faith, I hear it." He said in his robotic voice. She closed her eyes and heard it, the sound she'd always wanted to hear. She began to run towards the source of the sound. She turned down alley ways and on to big streets. After the sound had stopped she sat down on the cold bench, waiting for her dog to reach her. As soon as he did she spoke up.

"Oh K9 we almost had him," she said fairly disappointed. They had done walks like this before, never hearing the sound before though.

"It is okay Faith," K9 spoke. "We will find him one day."

"Well let's walk around some more, we might still find him." She sat up and began to walk amongst the night. It was around seven p.m. and her mother began to worry. Dinner was almost done and her daughter's favorite show was on now. She'd thought of calling the police but she knew she could just find K9 though Mr. Smith. She found out Faith and k9 where less than 2 miles away from 13 Bannerman Road. She knew they would be home soon as there adventures never reached that far before.

The little girl turned a tight corner and saw it, the big blue box with a mad man inside.

"We found it," she said quietly. "Shh K9, I want to surprise him." She walked closer to it in the tight alley. She approached it, her blue eyes gleaming with curiosity and amazement. She raised her small hand and knocked four times. She took a step back not wanting to get in the way of the man inside. K9 came to her side as he was excited too. The robot dog almost spoiled it my bumping in to her.

The door to the box opened and the man stepped out. He looked at her with some curiosity and than his eyes fell down to K9.

"It's you," she managed to squick out.

"Yes I am me," he said. "K9, 'Ello bud." He bent down and petted the robotic dog.

"Hello doctor," the dog said to him.

"The only robot I'll ever trust." She looked him still amazed by that he was real. "And you are..."

"Oh I'm Faith," she was about to say her last name when she noticed how dark it was. She stuck out her hand and said "Run!" The Doctor grabbed the child's hand and ran with her K9 following. They ran out of the alley and on to the street. "Sorry, I don't like the dark."

"It's okay," the doctor said. "I'm not the biggest fan of it myself." The three walked to her house. The Doctor telling her of his last story. He had been all by him self after Rose got stuck in the parallel universe, and he plans on doing that for a long time now, not making an acceptances.

When they got to the house dinner was all done. They approached the door and the doctor knocked. The Door opened to the lady standing there a worried expression across her face. A sigh of relief came out. Faith ran up to her mother and have her a big hug, her mom picking her up at the same time. The little girl whispered in her mother's ear "It's him, it's really him."

Her mother gave a long hard look at the man. She soon realised it was him within a half second. She sat down her daughter and said. "Hello Doctor."

"Sara Jane Smith," he replied. "It's great to see you again." The two hugged and Sara invited him for dinner and he agreed for it has been a while since they have seen each other.

At dinner Sara told him stories about her children and how Faith came along. While they talked Faith and her older brother Luke bickered about The Doctor, what regeneration was he on. Luke was saying 9 and Faith was saying 10. The Doctor interrupted and said her was on his 10th.

"Ha," Faith said. "I'm right, as always."

"Sorry I'm not a child prodigy."

"Your a child prodigy?" The Doctor questioned.

"Yes she is," Sara said. "She is in every subject. She is know taking Calculus and honors... well everything."

"Really," the Doctor says. "Wow." He ended up testing her until she had to got to sleep. She had got every answer correct. However one thing bugged the Doctor. She had answered every question right involving him, Galiffrey and the Daleks. Sara had taught her daughter well. However when the doctor questioned Sara about the created of the Daleks he found out Sara had never told Faith. It might had been luck, or something was wrong here.

That night he left to go on a new adventure, even though he planned to come back and see Sara, Faith, Luke, K9 and Mr. Smith again. It might be years for them but it will only be one minute for him.