# Travels again # **A/N: So this is the sequel to *Travels with the Doctor* which I know people have been waiting for , also there is two chapters of the toddler sequel up if anyone is interested in reading and reviewing.**
Luke realised being handcuffed to a radiator was probably not the best way to spend a morning, but, then again, the whole day had been weird.
First the Doctor had regenerated, something Luke had never seen, but had heard stories from his mother who had recently died. The Doctor's regeneration had caused the TARDIS to go haywire, flying all over town and nearly crashing. Then, they'd landed- well, actually, crashed, really, in front of the garden of a little Scottish girl by the name of Amy.
Come to think of it, Luke could really see himself in Amy. She was brave, and determined, and very, very clever (not to mention stubborn). The Doctor'd promised to take Amy with them, and had promised her five minutes. Of course, with the Doctor being the Doctor, five minutes somehow became twelve whole years. To say Amy was angry was much of an understatement; she'd assumed Luke and the Doctor were intruders, and had promptly handcuffed them to the radiator. The nineteen-year-old was dressed in a police woman's uniform, her red hair pinned messily under a hat.
"We didn't break in," Luke tried to explain since, the Doctor seemed a bit preoccupied (well, if you could call whining about cricket bats and handcuffs preoccupied).
Amy looked skeptical, but did bend down to unlock Luke's handcuff, and he sighed in relief as the little silver latch clicked open.
"Thank you." Luke stood up.
"Oi! What about me?" The Doctor called, holding up his hand and waving it in a back-and-forth motion, looking dismayed.
Amy ignored him, and turned to Luke. "I remember you," she said, seriously, giving him an incredulous frown. "You came to my house, twelve years ago."
Luke nodded. "There was a crack in your wall." leaving Amy to ponder on that, more concerned about the Doctor, he walked over to the alien slumped next to the radiator.
"Where's your screwdriver?" he asked.
The Doctor shrugged. "Must've dropped it," he said.
Luke looked 'round, but he couldn't seem to find the sonic screwdriver. However, he did notice a door out of the corner of his eye, a door he was certain hadn't been there before.
"Amy, how many rooms are there in this hallway?" he asked, just to make sure of something.
"Five," Amy said promptly, and confidently.
"I count six rooms," Luke announced, turning to the Doctor. Of course, he knew the Doctor already knew there was another room in the hallway.
Amy couldn't see it because of a perception filter, he explained, and the only reason Luke could see it, too, was because he wasn't your average teenager.
The Doctor told Amy to count again, this time forcing her to look where she didn't want to; out of the corner of her eye. This time, she sounded a bit fearful as she counted six rooms.
A few minutes later the Doctor had retrieved his screwdriver, but it wasn't working. He shook it, looking very frustrated as he held it up to his ear. "Oh, what did the bad alien do to you?" he crooned, making Luke want to roll his eyes. There was an alien in Amy's house, who, by the way, happened to have been living there half her life, and he was preoccupied with a screwdriver. Sometimes...
Quite suddenly, the door crashed to the ground, and a man and a dog almost casually stepped out.
"Weird," Luke muttered to himself, though that wasn't nearly as weird as what happened next. The man began to bark, like a wild, rabid dog.
Amy gaped, eyes wide, turning to the Doctor. "What?" she asked, confused. "What?"
Luke piped up. "That's not normal, even I know that's not normal, Doctor, what's going on?" Luke asked, turning to the Doctor.
"That's Prisoner Zero," the Doctor replied. Luke remembered the crack in Amy's bedroom, and the warning about an escaped prisoner.
"Prisoner Zero is a man and dog?" Amy asked, frowning. "Oh, come on. Really?"
The Doctor scoffed, the lock unsnapping on the hand cuffs. "Prisoner Zero just took the shape of a man and dog."
He stood up, as a voice overhead announced a very, very ominous statement, indeed.
"PRISONER ZERO WILL VACATE THE HUMAN RESIDENCE, OR THE HUMAN RESIDENCE WILL BE INCINERATED!"
They ran down out of the stairs and into the garden, suddenly the Doctor stopped.
"That's a different shed," he said.
"Why does it matter?" Amy asked, making a face as the Doctor licked the wood.
"If anyone cares, Amy's house is in danger of being incinerated, and you two are arguing about sheds," Luke reminded them.
The Doctor and Amy ignored him, still arguing. "Why did you say ten months? That shed is at least twelve years old!"
Amy exploded. "Well, why did you say five minutes!"
They started running, well, Amy was fast walking, the Doctor hurrying to catch up, Luke behind them.
"Amelia Pond, you're Amelia Pond?" the Doctor asked, confused.
"It's Amy, now."
"I liked Amelia!"
"Bit too fairytale."
"You were a little girl five minutes ago!" the Doctor exclaimed.
"Twelve years," Amy huffed.
"You hit me with a cricket bat!" the Doctor cried, wincing as the memory hit him nearly as hard as the cricket bat had, and clutching the back of his head with a hand.
Amy whirled around. "Twelve years, and four psychiatrists."
Luke caught up, overhearing Amy's remark. "Why four?" He asked curiously.
"I kept biting them," Amy said.
"Why?" Luke asked, pulling a face.
"They said the Doctor wasn't real." Amy told him. Luke nodded wondering what it would be like to have no one believe you about something you knew was true.
"It wasn't supposed to be twelve years, you know, the TARDIS was still a bit unsteady," Luke explained. "The Doctor's never been good at steering, he dropped my Mum in Aberdeen."
"So?" Amy looked confused.
"She lived in Croydon." Luke said.
*line break*
After establishing the human residence meant the earth, not Amy's house, they realised things were much more worse than they'd predicted, though Amy was still mad at the Doctor. However, they had other things to worry about, like the sun going dark as a shield was put in its place. Of course, unaware of the imminent danger, everyone had their mobiles out, aiming them at the sky, except one man in a nurse's uniform, he was taking a picture of the man and dog from earlier.
Luke pointed. "Doctor, look."
In a few minutes, the three of them were next to the man, who looked surprised, but also pleased when he saw Amy, then back to surprised when he saw the Doctor, and confused when he saw Luke.
"It's him... the raggedy doctor, and the ADHD kid," he sputtered.
"I don't have ADHD!" Luke said, confused.
"But he was pretend!" Rory exclaimed.
"Doctor, this is Rory, my boyfriend, this is um." Amy trailed off. "Oh, yeah, I remember, Luke."
"Man and dog, why?" The Doctor asked, grabbing the mobile off Rory, despite his protests.
"Because he isn't supposed to be there, he's in a hospital."
"In a coma." They finished together.
*line break*
While the Doctor was trying to get the intergalactic police to realise where Prisoner Zero was, or, rather, who he was. Amy, Luke, and Rory were at the hospital.
"So," Rory said, trying to make conversation, "You know Amy."
Luke nodded, and Rory continued. "And the Doctor, is he your Dad?"
"Kind of," Luke said, not going into any more detail. However, Amy's curiosity was piqued, but before she could ask, a woman and her daughters rounded the corner.
"Is he gone?" The mother asked. "There was a man and a dog, we hid in the ladies..." halfway through the speech, one of the girls started speaking, though she was still talking in the mother's voice. Amy and Rory both gaped, and Luke just winced, realizing what was happening.
"Oh, am I getting it wrong again? So many mouths," Prisoner Zero said. It was weird seeing a little girl talk in a grown ups voice, and all three opened their mouths, revealing rows of sharp teeth.
"Run!" Luke shouted. Amy and Rory took off behind him. They ran into an empty room. Luke took out his mobile, and dialed the Doctor.
"Where are you?" The Doctor asked.
Luke looked around, "Um, second floor."
"Tell Amy and Rory to duck."
Luke pocketed the phone. "Doctor says duck." They ducked down, as a fire engine ladder crashed through the window and the Doctor called across, he jumped down onto the floor.
"Who da man!" He gloated.
No one answered.
"Okay, never saying that again."
"Doctor, Prisoner Zero is in the hospital," Luke said.
"There's a Prisoner Zero, too?!" Rory sounded surprised.
The door banged open, and the woman and her girls came in.
The Doctor tried to get the alien to give up, but it thought that was a stupid idea.
"The Atraxi will kill me this time, but if I'm in another body, they'll never find me."
The Doctor scoffed. "It takes years to get a perfect imprint."
The woman sneered. "And I've had twelve."
Amy collapsed and Luke and Rory rushed to her side as Prisoner Zero took another form, the Doctor.
"Well, that's rubbish, who's that supposed to be?" The Doctor asked.
Luke looked up. "You."
"How can he not know what he looks like?" Rory asked Luke.
"He changes his appearance, it's been a weird day," Luke shrugged.
But it wasn't the Doctor Prisoner Zero was taking the form of, but Amelia, the little girl that waited. And it would have worked, except Amy thought of Prisoner Zero's real form, a snake-like creature with rows of sharp teeth. Soon, the alien was being transported to the prison ship.
Luke was sitting on his bed, staring at the framed photo of Sarah Jane. It still hurt to think about her. He grabbed the stuffed owl, and went into the console room.
The Doctor looked up. For a minute, seeing Luke with Sarah Jane's stuffed owl brought back memories of a younger Sarah Jane.
"We should ask Amy if she wants to come with us, you did promise her." Luke pointed out.
The Doctor agreed that was a good plan, and set off for Leadworth.
**Scarlett and The Beast Below.**
