I don't own Doctor Who, or anything like the TARDIS or The Doctor mentioned below. I do however, own my characters, and the area they are in.

Hannah - my OC

Madi is like a... temporary companion I suppose? She's only going to be around for this story, and maybe another.

I hope you guys like this. I'm kind of designing my own 'personal season' of Doctor Who. This is part 1/4 for the first 'episode' thingy. Let me know any ideas for other episodes, this is really the only one I have planned out.

Hannah, a young fourteen year old girl, was having a sleep-over with another girl, named Madi. They had spent all night laughing about things and prank-calling people. It was three o'clock in the morning, and they were settling into bed. Hannah pulled out a trundle for Madi to sleep on, and they turned on their personal cell phones to check any last minute things on Face Book or Instagram. Eventually, Madi drifted off, still typing something on her phone. Hannah looked down at her and laughed. She had these strange 'Motherly Instincts' that would kick in at times like these. She bent down, to take Madi's phone and turn it off. She pulled up the blankets a bit more, so Mad I wasn't too cold in the freezing cold room. Then, Hannah pushed the button on top of her phone that turned it off, and closed her eyes for just a few seconds.

A sound, that Hannah had only heard once personally, before in her life, began to fade into Hannah's room. She knew that sound better than anything. She'd heard it on her favorite television show many times over, so she sat up quickly and looked in the direction of the sound. Sure enough, a big blue box was fading into view. There was only one box like that on earth, or in the entire universe. There was no other way to describe the sound, than to call it the TARDIS noise.

Hannah hopped out of bed, stepping on Madi's foot so it would bend, and hurt just a bit to wake her up. Hannah got the immediate reaction she wanted.

"What the hell-!?" Madi began to yell at Hannah, before Hannah cut her off, pointing at the TARDIS, smiling with joy.

"It's here!" Hannah whispered, laughing a tiny bit. Her blue eyes gleamed, and her long brown hair rested on her shoulders.

Madi looked around, noticing the TARDIS, and how some sort of wind had blown things around Hannah's room. None of it seemed real to her, so after a few seconds she said, "Oh. I'm dreaming." She had said it as if it was a fact, no question about it.

Hannah stared at her incredulously. "How could you say that? Of course you're not!"

"Prove it," Madi said, as if she knew there was no way that Hannah could possibly be right.

Hannah looked down and saw an assortment of pens and pencils scattered around her feet. How convenient, Hannah thought to herself as she bent down and picked up a rather large pen. She clicked it, so the tip was out, and threw it at Madi's temple. It hit her square where Hannah was aiming, and Madi immediately moved her hand up to massage the spot it hit.

"There. You're not dreaming. If you were, now you're awake!" Hannah told Madi as if she hadn't thrown a somewhat pointy object at her.

Hannah was still smiling, nothing could change her mood at that moment. She heard the TARDIS door creaking behind her, and she whipped around to see The Doctor. Madi moved her hand down to her lap, moving her gaze to see what was happening.

A man stepped out of the big blue box, looking around at the other side of Hannah's room. When he turned his head in her direction he laughed. "Oi! Hannah! It's been forever," he said, opening his arms as if he wanted a hug.

Hannah didn't take a second to think, and she ran over to him, wrapping her arms around him. He hugged her back, still smiling.

When she let go of him, Hannah looked up at his face. "Seven years. It's been seven years! And, you've changed so much. Everything about you is different from the last time I saw you. You look younger even," she said to him, her voice edged with laughter.

"Hey," the man said, mock-sternly, "I made a girl wait fourteen years."

"Point taken," Hannah laughed, beaming.

From somewhere behind them, an annoyed voice piped up. "Okay, I'm dreaming. Doctor Who is a stupid show," Madi said, and when Hannah looked closely at her in the dark, she almost looked angry. Madi was studying the man, who she had determined to be The Doctor. She just couldn't tell why she would be dreaming about something she cared so little about.

Madi had brought up something that Hannah wasn't exactly sure how she'd tell The Doctor. She didn't even know if she wanted to tell him about the TV show, but looking at him now, she didn't think he'd really care.

Everything happened at once, the second those words left Madi's mouth, The Doctor looked at Hannah, confused. "Doctor What? Show?" he asked, completely and absolutely puzzled.

"Umm, well, there's a show… I'm not quite sure how it came about, actually, but there's a television show about your life and adventures…" Hannah explained, awkwardly, no longer smiling. Now that she'd said it, she knew it wasn't something that would have come up in a future conversation for a long time between the two of them.

"Okay then!" The Doctor laughed, clapping his hands together, and looking back at the girl he hadn't noticed until a few second's ago. "And, who's this?" he asked, gesturing to Madi.

Hannah was glad The Doctor didn't really seem to care about the TV show, and she was smiling a bit again. When she looked at Madi, and back at The Doctor, she thought about how she'd answer his question for a moment. She wasn't best friends with the girl, but she still liked her somewhat. "Well, she's… she's my friend," Hannah replied, slightly exaggerating the last word. She formed air-quotes with her fingers and casually moved them up to her neck to 'scratch' an itch.

The Doctor, catching her hint, nodded. "Oh. Okay-" he looked back at Madi. "Wait, you think I'm stupid?" he asked, offended. When Madi didn't reply, he turned back to Hannah once again to ask her the question he originally intended to ask, dismissing the other girl. "So, Hannah, are you coming this time or not?"

Hannah's smile changed a bit, instead of a completely innocent, extremely happy, "this is the best day of my life" kind of smile, it became a bit sad, but only for a split second. She doubted anyone noticed, and she replied to his question. "Well, let's see. I've lose just about every bit of faith in America, I can't get along on my own in England, I only have three friends, and my family is a bit too clingy," she said, before she paused as if she was thinking about it for a moment. "Nah, I think I'll just stay here," she said sarcastically, before she laughed.

The Doctor smiled. "It's funny how much people change in seven years. Alright then, get in," he laughed the last part, motioning to the TARDIS, and followed her in. Before he shut the door, he poked his head back out, and he looked at Madi. "What did you say your name was?"

Madi still looked a bit annoyed, but it was fading away at every second. "I'm Madison," she said.

The Doctor looked her over. Her red hair and something else about her attitude reminded him of Amy. "Alright, Madison, do you want to come?"

"No. What made you think that?"

The Doctor looked back at Hannah, and then again to Madi. "Well, I have to say, you're coming with us."

"No, I'm not," she said firmly. "If you make me, that's kidnapping, and I'll call the police."

"I'm in a police box, if you haven't noticed. Now come on," The Doctor said, motioning her inside.

"Won't it be cramped with three people?"

Somewhere in the TARDIS, Hannah called out, "No, it won't be! Come on Madi, it's not kidnapping if you're gone three minutes. You'll only get a chance to do this once!"

The Doctor smiled at Madi, and leaned back into the TARDIS. He ran up to the control panel, but he didn't do anything, and, as if he knew it, Madi came inside the big blue box. She halted in amazement, speechless, but then her eyes focused again, and she looked at the doctor warily.

"Three minutes? How will we only be gone three minutes?" She asked him.

The Doctor looked disappointed, and Hannah couldn't help but laugh when he said, "Most people say, 'It's bigger on the inside.' But, anyways, you're in the TARDIS now. You could be back an hour ago."

When Madi looked more confused than she had the entire day, Hannah giggled, and smiled at the two of them. If they weren't in a box that was bigger on the inside, about to go anywhere or everywhere in all of time and space itself, she'd call this a normal day with her usual friends.

The Doctor ran back up the steps to the console and stood next to Hannah. "You have everywhere to choose from. Where to?" he said to her, ready to start the TARDIS again.

Hannah smiled at the console, and she looked up at The Doctor. "Honestly, anywhere without Weeping Angels, if you don't mind."

"Well, I can do that," The Doctor smiled, and as he pushed some buttons and pulled some levers, they were launched into space.