So this is my first fanfic… not sure how it's gonna go but we will see. This is a prequel to the show. I do not own Doctor Who in any way, all rights go to BBC. Alright, let's go.
Growing Pains
Chapter One: Doctor, Master, and Rani
The Master and The Doctor had been best friends since anyone on Gallifrey could remember. Only eight years old, very young, especially for a time lord, and already the two where impossibly close. The two could take any sort of situation and make a game out it, which didn't make them the most popular among the adult time-lords. They got into serious trouble a lot actually, but it seemed to only make them more inseparable. The Doctor was the more rambunctious of the two. He was the most curious kid, and that got him in much more trouble than the Master. The Master constantly had to get the Doctor out of predicaments, but kept hanging out with the Doctor. The adult time lords didn't understand why. The Master seemed to be a good kid, but they couldn't convince him to stay away from the Doctor.
The names Doctor and Master came from their role-playing. The Master was always the hero, while the Doctor played the villain, though sometimes he played the sidekick of the Master. The Master was, in their games, the champion of all things good, a master over evil, giving him his name. The Doctor was a diabolical villain, or a loyal companion. In either case, he was a genius. A medical doctor most of the time, hence his name, however, he sometimes was just very clever. The adults never understood why the two never referred to each other by their real names, always the Doctor and the Master. There was a third one in that old gang. Her name was the Rani. You see, they all were fascinated by the earth. She took particular interest in the Indian race. In that culture's language, the word for queen was Rani. As she was always the royal that the master saved, she went with that name.
The Doctor and Master had met the Rani a year after they met each other, and she was inducted into the gang immediately. She was almost as outgoing as the Doctor, though it is almost impossible to be more. The three did everything together, from playing games, to just relaxing on the fields. They never were separated. They even made a blood oath confirming it. Yes, life was good for the three, until the day of the Master's initiation. That was the day that it all started going wrong.
Sorry for making it so short. More will be coming, hopefully. I hope you enjoyed it so far. I'm thinking of adding a romance between the Rani and one of the boys. Please review because I want to know how to make it better. Suggestions are always appreciated. Peace out!
