An unexpected find.

"So, Rose, where to?" Asked The Doctor.

"Hmm, actually I'd like to go and see my mum... that is if you don't mind," replied Rose Tyler.

"No, not at all. I just find it a bit odd," said The Doctor.

"What do you mean ... odd?" Asked Rose.

"We're in a time machine that will take us anywhere in space and time, and you want to go ... home. It's just odd," said The Doctor with no notion of the nostalgia that had overwhelmed Rose when the doctor had asked her where she wanted to go.

Home hadn't seemed a strange answer at all, for Rose.

"Home it is then," said The Doctor simultaneously with a huge bang.

"What the hell was that?" Asked Rose.

"I don't know," said The Doctor he sounded worried.

Rose sensed something was wrong, extremely wrong. It wasn't often that the doctor didn't know something. He had enough knowledge about the universe to fill about 50 (450 page) books. Rose's thinking was interrupted by another bang and then curiously the Tardis started to move through time and space on it's own accord. Nothing this strange had ever happened to Rose and The Doctor and they'd been through a lot of strange occurrings.

With a crash they landed, but Rose couldn't decipher what they had landed on. Then suddenly the Tardis shifted sideways and Rose and The Doctor fell and crashed where gravity took them. The impact of Rose and The Doctor's bodies caused the Tardis to fall about 4 metres Rose estimated.

"Doctor, do you have any idea where we are?" Asked Rose her voice shaking.

"Well judging from the way the Tardis just shifted and fell, I'd say we fell from a tree. Beyond that I don't know."

"Marvellous," said Rose sardonically.

"Why don't we take a look?" Asked The Doctor.

"Are you joking?" Asked Rose surprised at The Doctor's indifference to what had just happened and what followed with his impulsive suggestion that they go outside.

"Suit yourself, I'm going outside," said The Doctor unfazed by Rose's surprised answer.

Now that Rose thought about it, she shouldn't have been surprised it was normal of The Doctor to be unfazed by the disasters that he faced. His impulsiveness and his bravery were what made him The Doctor.

"All right, I'm coming with you," said Rose reluctantly but in another way not, she was with The Doctor, what could be thrown at him that might make him loose his footing?

"Ladies first," said The Doctor.

"Well aren't you just the most chivalrous person?" Joked Rose but at the same time, making her way out of the door of the Tardis.

END