The Witch and the Time Lord

Chapter 1

This is a revised version of my sequel to The Time Lord and the Wizard. As always, it would help to read that piece first, but it is not necessary. Reading Werewolf or Wolf and Dog will help, as this takes place after Chapter 22 (Werewolf)/ Chapter 12 (Wolf). Remember that Katja is Hermione from the future. For Doctor Who, this is set between The Name of the Doctor and Time of the Doctor

Right after Williamson's confession

Auror David Williamson had just confessed his true identity to Katja. In all of the world, he was the one person he trusted enough to tell—not even the great Dumbledore knew.

It was confusing for Katja because the whole idea of two time-travellers just happening to land within thirty years of each other was not at all logical. Right as she was about to leave the Williamson's office, she spied something on the desk—a fob watch.

"Professor, what is that on your desk?" she asked. "Right to the right of your hand."

The professor looked at his desk as if he had never seen it before. He then noticed the fob watch.

"What's inside of it, Professor?" asked Katja.

"It's broken. I've never opened it." he responded. But Katja saw the look in the Auror's eyes. Now that he actually saw the watch, he couldn't keep his mind off it.

"Professor, please don't open that!" Katja yelled.

"But I must, my dear," responded Williamson.

"I'm a wolf, not a dear," she responded. "You don't know what that will do..."

She was cut off as her Auror Professor opened the fob watch. He started to scream, and yellow light surrounded his body. "I hope that I don't change!" yelled the man, now known as The Professor.

After thirty seconds or so, the light stopped. The Professor started checking his body frantically.

"Hands, I've got hands! Legs, arms, one head, ooh, that's new, I have two hearts now. How do you human apes survive with only one? Clothes, this will not do, must find something else to wear." (He said this all very fast, almost as if it were only one word.)

"Auror?" asked Katja.

"No, Katja. I am no longer Auror Williamson" he responded dramatically. "I am now The Professor."

At this, Katja decided to do a couple of medical scans. She was amazed at what showed up. The man now known as The Professor had a biology that she had never seen before. The two hearts thing, she realised he expected, but the scans showed an additional liver, a couple more ribs, a slightly lower body temperature, and several organs that Katja had never seen before.

"Your medical scans!" she exclaimed. "They're all wrong!"

"Wrong for a human, perhaps," he said. "If my hunch is right, though, I am now a Time Lord."

"How?"

"I will tell you, in time," he said. "I don't know much about it myself at this point. Most of what I assume is bits and pieces from that Muggle television show Doctor Who, which I must say is fantastic." He said the last word in an imitation of the Ninth Doctor. He noticed a look on Katja's face—she wanted to discuss this.

"I'm sorry, Katja, but we cannot talk about this now. I have some work to do, looking up the basics of Internal Glamour Magic." he said consolingly.

"But isn't that area of magic just a myth?"

"No more than the story of the Raggedy Doctor, Katja. I would like to meet you in the Room of Requirement at 10:30 tomorrow morning. I will tell you what I know. Before you leave, may I borrow my old Invisibility Cloak?"

After Katja gave The Professor the Invisibility Cloak, she left the room thinking. She hadn't really noticed it before, but The Professor looked like a male version of Lily. She hadn't noticed it before but, now that she knew what Lily looked like, it was very easy to tell who his parents were. The hair was the same tangled mess, but unlike Harry Potter, who looked like his father but with his mother's eyes, David Williamson looked like his mother.