The day was normal like any other. Audrey woke up, got ready, and went to work. The only thing different was the work place, S.H.I.E.L.D's Hellicarrier. She first joined S.H.I.E.L.D when she was eighteen. They needed analysts and she was good at that, but ever since she joined S.H.I.E.L.D she felt like she worked for Tony Stark instead. He always came around to her work space to bug her and ask her for favors. He said she was the only person in S.H.I.E.L.D who had the expertise he needed and the only person with an accent he liked. Audrey grew up in downtown London and even though she came to America when she was young she never lost her accent. Stark would always ask her expertise on any British thing he bought. Speaking of Stark, there he was waiting at her assigned monitor. She let out a sigh as he approached her.

"Hey there." Tony said as he put his arm around her.

"Not today Stark." Audrey said as she slipped out under his arm. "I have too much work to do today."

"But I really need you." Tony said with puppy dog eyes. "And I think you'll like this one. I just need you to take a look at it, maybe clean it up a bit."

"What is it?" Audrey said with a sigh as she sat at her desk.

"A blue police box." Tony said with a smile.

"Seriously? You bought one because I told that story about my mum?" Audrey asked in surprise.

"I bought one because I thought you'd like it." Tony replied.

"Suck up." Audrey said smiling. "Show it to me."

"Come this way." he said as he grabbed her arm and led her down a maze of hallways. eventually they ended up in a huge storeroom.

"I can't believe you really bought one." Audrey said as she ran her hand along the box.

"Anything to see a smile on that depressed face of yours." Tony said as he came to stand beside her. "If you can get it open I'll give you ten bucks."

"A hundred and you have a deal." She said.

"Fair enough. It'll be waiting for you when you're done." He said as he turned and left.

After he left Audrey walked around the box several times before stopping to rest in front of the door. She knocked on the door a couple times then laughed at herself. She retrieved a lock-pick kit from her bag.

"How'd he even get you on board?" She said to the box.

"You'll open for a British girl won't you?" Audrey asked the box as she began to pick the lock. Twenty or thirty seconds later she heard a click and opened the door a crack. She replaced her kit and entered the box.

"Oh my God." She said breathlessly. Before her on the floor was a man wearing a bow tie and beyond him was a console in the middle of a giant room. Audrey knelt next to him and rolled him onto his back and took out the stethoscope she had taken from Dr. Banner. As she check for two hearts he sat up, scaring her.

"Oh my God, It's you." Audrey sitting back from him. "It's really you. That's impossible."

"It's not impossible, just a bit unlikely." He said as he stood up a little bit wobbly. "Who are you anyways and how'd you get into my TARDIS?"

"I picked the lock..." Audrey said.

"You did what now?!" He asked in disbelief as he rushed to the door to check the lock. "That's impossible!"

"Not impossible, just a bit unlikely." Audrey said, still in shock. He looked at her carefully then back at the lock.

"Who are you again?" He asked.

"Audrey Ellis." She managed to say.

"Hello Audrey, I'm The Doctor." He said helping her up from the floor. "How did you get in?"

"With this." she said fumbling in her bag to get back out her lockpick kit. When she got it out she handed it to him. "It's like a sonic screwdriver but less impressive."

"Who are you exactly?" The Doctor asked.

"I'm an analyst at S.H.I.E.L.D." Audrey said "We develop defense technology. That's what I'm told anyway."

"You don't believe them?" The Doctor asked as he went over to the TARDIS console.

"Well, they lie about everything. S.H.I.E.L.D is a very secretive, even around their own employees." Audrey told him as she followed him over to the console in the middle of the room believing that she was dreaming. "My secondary boss is a big snoop and he shares my doubts about this place. He's actually the one who brought your TARDIS here."

"How did he get my TARDIS?" The Doctor asked as he spun around to stare at her.

"He didn't say. I assume he bought it at an auction or something." Audrey replied with a shrug.

"He bought it!" The Doctor said sounding appalled. " He bought my TARDIS! He bought my-, you can't just buy a TARDIS."

"I'm not really surprised. If anyone can do the impossible it's Tony." Audrey said as she glanced around the room.

"Is something wrong?" The Doctor asked as he followed her eyes. "You look a little pale."

"It looks exactly like her picture." Audrey replied without looking back to him.

"Who's picture?" He asked as he handed her lock pick kit, becoming very interested in this strange girl and the situation he had wandered into. Someone had bought his TARDIS! He wanted to meet this Tony, but first he was going to figure out this girl.

" My mother. She painted this picture, a picture of the inside of your TARDIS. I grew up with her stories, I wasn't sure if they were true but I always hoped they were." She said putting her lock pick kit away.

"What was her name?" He asked her, he knew who she was talking about. Moira, out of all his companions, was the only one who had ever painted inside of his TARDIS.

"Moira Ellis" Audrey replied.

"Ah Moira," He said. "I remember her. She liked my bow tie."

"Bow ties are pretty cool." Audrey said with a smile. The Doctor looked straight at her with a big smile.

"Audrey Ellis, I like you." He said. "Now, where can I find this Tony you spoke of ?"

"He's more than likely back upstairs." Audrey said. "We're in one of the storerooms."

"Well then shall we go up?" The Doctor asked as the door shut on its own.

His smile turned into a mischievous one as he began to mess with the controls on the console and for the first time in her life, Audrey heard the sound her mother had once tried to explain to her so many times.