I could go on forever about how this story was inspired, but I'm pretty sure you'd rather read the story.
Disclaimer: I don't own Doctor Who, or else... I don't know... Less Daleks?
"Levi!" shouted a young woman with red-blonde hair, loosely braided over her shoulder to her hip. "Stop watching so much Doctor Who!"
"No!" replied a young man the same age, with hair in the same color. However, his was much shorter, cut close to his scalp, but long enough to show faint waves. "I've got homework I'm doing after this episode!"
"You've watched that episode 5 times! You scream like a girl every time! I don't get what's with you and those statues!" she yelled, slightly angry. "You even made me watch it!"
"Avalon!" cried their mother, who now stood at the open door to their bedroom. "Levi! You're right across the room from each other!"
"So?" they replied in unison, grinning. No one could discern where the two got their intense green eyes and red-blonde hair, since both their parents had brown hair and blue eyes.
"I want to watch my Supernatural, but the idiot isn't using his headphones" Avalon reasoned with her mother. "I keep hearing the dying sound that spaceship makes."
"It's called the TARDIS!" he commented, looking over the screen of his green laptop to his sister across from him. "How can you hate on the Who?"
"How can you hate on the Winchesters?" Avalon replied, tilting her torso to look around her blue laptop. Their expressions of shocked incredulousness were identical.
"How are we related again, mother?" Levi asked, turning towards their mother.
"You're twins, and I had 17 hours of labor to prove that" their mother said, sighing at the two. "I have no idea why you guys insist on sharing a room."
"'Cuz then we have more opportunities to make fun of each other" Levi said, grinning widely. With another sigh, their mother left. Avalon returned her green headphones to her ears. Of course, that damned TARDIS sound continued while she was watching her Supernatural. She glared at him, but his devious smile told her that he was not going to care in the least bit.
"Wait, why did you say there was homework?" Avalon suddenly noticed, ripping her headphones out and staring at him.
"It's the lab report on the… the… what's it called again? It was for the sonic physics class."
"Oh that" she sighed, relieved. The idiot had already forgotten. "I already wrote that for us. Both our names are at the top."
"Good" he nodded. "Means more Doctor Who."
"But did you finish on the study notes for the test in astronomy? We need to email them to Anton by 7" she said. Knowing him, he likely did not.
"Yes, I did- Wait!" Levi closed both their screens, instantly getting her attention. Panic across his face spread to hers. Now she remembered the same thing. Today was the day of their interview for their graduates program. And MIT was 3 hour's drive away from their home. It was only 10 am, so they might get there before the admission's office closed.
Without a word, they dressed quickly in their 'professional' clothes. As a random impulse, they grabbed their laptops in case they were bored. Then they ran to the car. Avalon grinned. This car continued as the best high school graduation present she'd ever seen; the exact model of the car driven by Sam and Dean Winchester. While she got this car, Levi got a tattoo of the TARDIS on his upper back. In her opinion, she recieved the better gift. Then again, this was a Whovian she was talking about.
"Thank God we remembered" Levi sighed, sitting in the passenger seat. "I'm so glad I had this suit already." The gray suit and tie was chosen by Avalon, matching his sharp green eyes, identical to hers. Meanwhile, Avalon had her bright purple waistcoat with her gray collared shirt. Her sleeves were rolled up, allowing her to move more freely. That was also the reason she wore skinny slacks instead of a skirt.
"Yea. Without me, you'd be walking into the admission's office of MIT wearing a bowtie and a tweed jacket" she commented, maneuvering traffic on the freeway to get out of the Manhattan.
A sigh escaped her. Here they were, a couple of goof-ball twins, on their way to a graduate's degree in astrophysics. Soon, they were going to move to Massachusetts, work together with a research grant at MIT. They'd already been accepted into Oxford with a similar research grant. With luck, they could get into this American college and be closer to home. Oxford wasn't a bad back-up plan, in Levi's opinion. England was awesome. And not simply because of Doctor Who.
Levi put on soundtrack music from Doctor Who, and saw Avalon roll her eyes. A grin spread on his face as 'I am the Doctor' played. This was his inspiration music. Every time he listened, his blood coursed through his veins, making him feel alive, awake. That is why Doctor Who was the best thing ever. It made life seem more hopeful, meaningful. He had no idea why Avalon insisted that Supernatural did the same thing. She'd talked so much about how she loved that show, but he disliked it after seeing one episode.
A static sound began to play over his music. His eyebrows furrowed, and he looked at the stereo. "Are you pulling some sort of Supernatural thing? It seems like this should be the beginning of one."
"No" she said, glancing away from the road to the old-fashioned sound system. "I have no idea what is going on." A laugh escaped her, but she returned to driving.
"What was the laugh for?" Levi asked in a calm tone. He tried to be equally light-hearted, yes, but everything about this event creeped him out. Especially considering that thunder sounded and the highway lacked other cars, there was reason to be scared. And since Levi knew everything about Avalon since they were born, he knew for a fact that her panic might even surpass his.
"I just thought that this is how fanfictions of Supernatural start. Some girl gets really creeped out about something abnormal, then meets the Winchesters. It'd be great if that's what happened" she said, her voice shaking slightly.
The car drove around a bend, and they saw a long bridge ahead of them. "Creepy...There isn't any cars driving on it" Levi said, pointing ahead of them.
"Yes. And this is about the time that some haunted spirit comes out and tries to kill us" Avalon said, staring at the road intensely. "But we're going to be fine."
Both of them knew that all these signs pointed to disaster, however. Avalon hoped to calm down her brother by being calm herself, but they knew each other too well. Almost certainly, he knew just how freaked out she was. Part of her hoped that this was a fanfiction-come-true, and the Winchesters were on their way to the rescue, but the other part knew that no demons, spirits or hunters existed. Not in the real world. So what would be the cause of this?
Her green eyes widened in seeing a black cloud ahead of them, engulfing the bridge like a ravenous monster. "Levi" she said, stomping on the brakes. Screeching sounded as they slowed to a stop. He knew what she meant, and reached under his seat for their handgun. Being raised by a conservative gun-fanatic father, they knew how to use it well.
Once they stopped, Avalon put the car in reverse and watched over her shoulder as they sped backwards. Even if their college education depended on their destination, their lives were more important. Oxford was fine, anyways. MIT wasn't worth the risk.
"It's getting closer" Levi said, staring ahead. The handgun in his hand was cocked and ready to shoot at anything that came out of the black cloud. Thunder sounded once again, and Levi watched it light up the clouds ominously. Somehow, this unknown occurrence seemed more menacing than even the Weeping Angels. Then again, if the Weeping Angels proved their existence, he'd wet his pants on sight. "Are we off the bridge?" he asked, not looking away from the cloud.
"No" she answered.
"Shit" Levi cursed, staring intensely at the cloud. "It's here" he answered. The very front of the car now peeked inside the cloud, as if to test the danger.
A whorping sound was audible above the static. Now Levi's eyes widened in shock rather than fear. Was that… the TARDIS?
"FUCK!" Avalon shouted as the blackness swallowed the entire car. The whorping sound grew louder, and something crashed into them. They both yelled as their car travelled at the same speed as the thing that crashed into them. Levi gripped the sides of the inside of the car, trying to not bash his head against the car. They spun, gripping anything stable to brace themselves.
Finally, the spinning stopped. Avalon released her tight grip on the steering wheel, and took a deep breath. "The car" she gasped, getting out quickly to examine the current state of her beloved car. To her horror, the front bumper appeared dented, as was the roof. A few scratches could be seen in the paint job, causing her to be ready to kill whoever stood responsible. "Levi, hand me the gun."
"No, you're going to shoot the first person you see" he said, standing next to her. Anger coursed through her veins. This car was her pride and passion. Everything she loved represented themselves in her life by this car. Any damage to it would result in damage to a person.
"Ah…Avalon? Do you realize where we are?" Levi said, examining the room. His eyes locked on the structure in front of them, and absolute shock and glee shot through him. That thing was very familiar to him.
"I don't know. Where?" she growled, turning to face where he looked. There stood a wooden, blue configuration with the words 'Police Public Call Box' on the top. Shock shot through her. No, please be a lie.
The door clicked open, and out walked a man in a leather jacket, with big ears and short hair. "Oi! Who are you two?!"
"Oh my God" Avalon and Levi said together. Avalon sounded annoyed with everything, while Levi sounded excited about his entire life.
Hello. This is just an introduction, the rest of the chapters are going to be much longer. I hope you like this one, and I hope you click that 'next' button and keep reading!
