It's been a while since I wrote a fan-fic… Anyways, this is about my OC character in a doctor who roleplay with my friend. My OC is River's and The Doctor's adopted child. I hope you enjoy and if you're looking for my other fan-fics update, I will most likely work on them when I have my muse fully back…

~Tiger


Wishing upon the family of the stars

Prologue: Reality

Walking proudly into her English class was a young teenage girl. She was only about 5'4 with light brown hair that went down to mid-back and just turned 15 years old. In her hands were a thick portfolio and the title of her project the family of the stars. She spent had 9 weeks working on a story about what she wished her family was like and was now fairly proud with the results. She walked over to her desk and sat down and flipped though the many pages of her story. The bell rang and the girl looked around the room, seeing all the students that sat at their own desks. Her head looked up at the board when her elderly teacher stood up and walked to the speech stand.

"As all of you should know, today is the day where your 9 weeks project is due. Not everyone will get a chance to present their story, but I will look at all of them." The teacher said. The girl slunk back into her seat, somewhat disappointed.

"I will call someone's name by random from our jar and he or she will have this class time today to present." The teacher announced, holding up a glass jar with her classmates names on Popsicle sticks. A small frown came across the teenager's face, thinking that she was going to be called last like most of the time. Slowly the teacher reached in to the glass jar and pulled out a name. Anticipation rose up in the girl's throat and she leaned forward to her desk.

"Alexandria Song." The teacher said, looking around the class and then to the girl. A wide smile came across Alex's face and she rose up from her desk, happy, that for once, she was first. She grabbed her water bottle from the side of her bookbag and her portfolio and rose up to the speech stand. She took a sip of her water and then opened the portfolio and started off.

"Our project asked us to write something we have often thought about and then write a story about it. As most of you know, I don't know my true parents. I assure you that I think what it would be like living with them almost all of the time. And thus, this is my story; The family of the stars."