A/N: I know I'm currently writing a lot of stories, but I had this plot in my mind for weeks. In this fanfic, I'm basically inserting my best friends here. And well, I'm inserting myself too. I got the title from one of the songs from the Doctor Who: Series 1 & 2 soundtrack. I'm going to be alternating the chapters between the three girls' point of view. I'm going to recommend songs to listen to while reading certain parts of the story, but it's just a suggestion. I hope you like it!

The Meeting (Sonya).

Song: A Noble Girl About Town, Murray Gold, Doctor Who: Series 4 Soundtrack.

"Well, that's it for today, folks," Sonya said, switching off the TV.

"What d'you mean that's it? We haven't finished series two yet!" Cassidy protested.

"But look at the time! It's past midnight," Sonya replied. Usually, she wouldn't mind. She wasn't even tired. But Camyl needed to go early in the morning and she deserved a good night's sleep. She wasn't used to staying up all night watching shows as much as Sonya and Cassidy were.

"Sonya's right, I've got to go to my parents' early tomorrow," Camyl reminded her best friend. Cassidy groaned.

"Why? It's not like your parents are bossing you around, you're 19! Why can't you just stay?" She asked.

"I can't, it's my mum's birthday, and she's making me visit her and dad. So I'd like to sleep for more than four hours. Remember that time we decided to watch Mamma Mia! and it was past twelve? And we had to get up at seven in the morning?" Camyl asked, standing up from the couch.

"Oi! If I remember well, you were the one who wanted to watch it." Sonya reminded her, standing up as well. "Oh, come on, Cass. I've got to make Cam's bed. Move." She tried to shoo her off the couch.

Cassidy groaned. "It's too far!" She complained.

"You've only got to stand up! Go on!" Sonya insisted. Her best friend and flatmate groaned some more before standing up and moving out of her way. Sonya turned the couch into a proper bed in no time, and threw the blankets she'd brought earlier at Camyl, who caught two of them but didn't manage to catch the third. "I'll bring you a pillow." Sonya walked to her room and grabbed one of the two pillows on her bed, before making her way back to the living room.

"Where's Cassidy?" She asked once she saw Camyl sitting on the recently made bed. She gave her the pillow and sat down next to her.

"She went to her room — I think."

"She's probably going to watch Charmed." Sonya nodded. "Guess I'll go to sleep as well. Do you need anything else?" She asked.

"No, I'll be all right." Camyl shook her head.

Sonya nodded. "All right, then. See you tomorrow."

"Good night," Camyl called out. Sonya knocked on Cassidy's door four times, imitating a Time Lord heartbeat.

"Stop it!" Her friend called out.

"Why? Reminds you of something?" Sonya smirked. Camyl wouldn't understand because she hadn't watched past The Satan Pit in Doctor Who, but Cassidy had watched every episode from New Who except the 2013 Christmas special, which she'd refused to see on the telly because she'd miss Matt Smith too much, and she hadn't prepared herself mentally. Sonya instead had seen everything, except a few specials, but she'd seen all the season episodes and the Christmas specials, along with a few others.

"Shut up!"

"You're watching Charmed?" Sonya asked.

"Yes!"

"Okay. I'll see you tomorrow!" She called out, and waited for an answer.

"Later!"

Satisfied, Sonya walked back to her room, and prepared herself to go to sleep. It wasn't easy, to fall asleep, but she managed. Or at least that's what she thought because she heard the TARDIS noise after a while trying to sleep. It was just too real to be true.

Still, when she heard it, her eyes snapped open, and she bolted out of her bed, looking out the window. She lived in the second floor of a building, but from there, she could see the TARDIS materializing, and, if she opened the window, she could hear the screams of someone really frustrated.

"Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no!" A man walked out of the box.

She couldn't see him very well, but she was thrilled. Who else could it be? It had to be the Doctor. Sonya hurried to the other side of the room and opened her closet, threw some clothes on and struggled to put on her shoes while she knocked at Cassidy's door like crazy.

"What?" She heard her friend's irritated voice through the door.

"The Doctor's here!" Sonya exclamed.

"Haha, very funny," Cassidy said, sarcastically.

"But it's true! Look out your window!" She yelled as she finished putting on her shoes. She heard Cassidy sigh and then her yelp, which was followed by the door opening abruptly.

But by then, Sonya was already gone to wake up Camyl.


Song: Voyage of the Damned Suite, Murray Gold, Doctor Who: Series 4 Soundtrack.

"Who are you?" The Doctor asked when he saw them.

Sonya recognised him immediately. It was his ninth regeneration. "Yeah, sorry, I'm Sonya." She extended her hand. The Doctor shook it.

"And I'm Cassidy." Her flatmate introduced herself.

"Camyl," the last girl said. The Doctor shook Cassidy's hand before shaking hers.

"Okay… Why did you knock?" He asked. "I mean, it's just a police box, and it's, what, three in the morning?"

"Quarter to two, actually," Camyl corrected him, shooting her friends a dark look.

"It's not just a police box," Cassidy said. "Just look at this beauty!" She patted the box.

The Doctor raised an eyebrow at her weirdness. "What do you want?"

"What's your name?" Sonya asked, ignoring his question. She wanted to confirm it was the Doctor, and not Christopher Eccleston.

"I'm the Doctor. What do you want?" He repeated his question. The girls completely ignored him, as they exchanged a look. The Doctor crossed his arms. "What's this about? Do you know something I don't?"

"Yeah. Your future, actually," Cassidy admitted.

"What?"

"Yeah. You see, you're part of this TV show called Doctor Who. It's great and everything. You should watch it — no, maybe not," Camyl interrupted herself.

"What?"

"Is there a problem with the TARDIS?" Sonya asked.

"Wha—yes, but—how—?"

The same girl cut him off. "Do you know how to fix it?"

The Doctor looked offended. "Of course I do!"

"Good. Then get to it!" Cassidy ordered.

"I knew I was in a parallel universe but—"

"You better believe it. It's worse for us, we're believing the main character from one of our favourite TV shows actually exists." Cassidy cut him off. "Anyway, while you repair the TARDIS, we're going to pack our things."

"Wait, what?" Camyl and the Doctor asked.

"Well, we're coming with you, aren't we?" Cassidy looked at Sonya for support.

"Yeah, of course." The girl nodded, but hesitant nonetheless. She didn't know how the Doctor would react.

"But—" The Doctor started.

Cassidy interrupted him again. "It's sorted. I'll pack my bags first while you guys make sure he doesn't go off without us. I'll be right back." And she jogged back to the building.

Sonya and Camyl exchanged glances, then looked at the Doctor. "Seems like you're stuck with us," Sonya said.

"Seems like it, yes." The Doctor nodded, and sighed. "You might as well come in." He moved away from the door, opening it wider.

"Oh! Nine/Ten's decor!" Sonya exclaimed, without thinking, as she walked inside the TARDIS. "I missed this one." She patted the wall. "What do you think?" She asked her best friend.

Camyl shrugged. "It's the only one I know." She sat on one of the seats on the side of the console. She seemed to remember something, as she perked up. "But I can't come!"

"Why not?" The Doctor and Sonya asked at the same time.

"My mum's birthday is tomorrow, remember? I can't miss it." She sounded disappointed. Sonya switched to her psychologist mode.

"Do you want to come?" She asked her friend.

"Yes—but I can't."

"It's not like you have to go to your parents' tomorrow either. Just pay for one of those breakfast thingies and leave her a note that says, sorry, I've gone traveling or something. You could come anyway," Sonya said. "You don't have to, obviously. In the end, it's your decision." The girls stayed quiet. "I'll go pack my things. Cassidy should be back here soon, and when she does, you can go to your flat, pack your stuff or just go to sleep." She proposed, before exiting the TARDIS.

There were two lifts in the building, and since Cassidy wasn't in the flat or in the lift she took, Sonya assumed she was taking — or was already in — the other lift, going to the lobby, when she was going up to their flat.

She packed her things, taking everything she could with her, and after she was done, she sat on the bed and took out her phone. She stared at a picture of her family. She was going to miss them, that was for sure, but this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. She couldn't miss it.

Sonya immediately sent an email to her family and friends — Cassidy and Camyl weren't included — saying she was going travelling, but the money wasn't enough to communicate with them, so they shouldn't be alarmed if they never got news from her again, which made her tear up a little. In the end she hit the send button, put her phone back in her pocket, grabbed her duffel back and walked out of the building without looking back.

This was going to be a great adventure.