A Man Called The Doctor

Prologue

If there was one thing every alien in the universe should have known by 2012, earth years, it was that if you were planning to invade/destroy/otherwise do something bad to the planet earth, you DID NOT go to London, or anywhere near Great Britain itself. Because, if you did, you could be pretty certain the Doctor, his friends, or possibly both would show up and defeat you no matter the odds. Unfortunately, some aliens just don't pay attention.

Oh, the Mogadorians had heard of the so called 'Doctor', they just did not believe in him. Who were they, great and mighty Mogadorians, to believe in such stupid human fairy tales of a magic man from the stars, from a planet called Gallifrey – that as far as they knew didn't exist - who saved the earth from aliens in a blue 1963 English Police Box? It was so stupid, so laughable.

It was so, so, foolish of the humans to think they were safe of alien threat because of a made up madman with a blue box!

No magic never-ageing face-changing spaceman had appeared to save One, after all, or any one else for that matter. No, she was gone forever, no memory of her anywhere in the universe. Not anywhere. If all things went their way, then 'The Doctor' or any of his supposed 'friends' wouldn't show up to save Number Two is either. They'd tracked her to a small house in Ealing, London.

Unfortunately for the Mogadorians, The Doctor and his large array friends were very real, and as soon as they made the rash decision follow a lead on one of the Garde in London they might as well have signed their own death warrant. But even if The Doctor did not show up, they wouldn't get to her. Whatever the Mogadorians expected, they had another thing coming.

They'd tracked Number Two to Number 14, Bannerman Road, Ealing, London. Right next to the house of one of The Doctors' friends. Right next to the house of one person who might just be a help in stopping them.

Right next to the house of the one and only Sarah Jane Smith.

Oh yes, the Mogadorians most definitely had another thing coming, and things would not go their way.