The Doctor's Journey
Chapter 1: Technical Difficulties
The Doctor was sitting on the TARDIS control room chair, thinking about what he would do without Amy and Rory. Life would be ever so dull in their absence. He was preparing the TARDIS for her last voyage - to Victorian Earth. He flipped the time-space throttle, and the TARDIS shook violently. The Doctor immediatley looked at his scanner, though with some difficulty due to the consistent shaking. Then the shaking ceased, and the TARDIS made it's usual landing sound. The Doctor looked at his scanner in disbelief, scrolling through the coordinates, and he finally realized the gravity of the situation (No pun intended). He speculated, "This cannot be happening again." According to his scanner, he was on Earth, but in a place called, "Kalos." This could only mean one thing - the Doctor was in another parallel dimension. The Doctor curiously opened the door, only to be thrown out of the police box and onto the brick ground. There was a sound the Doctor never dreaded until now - the takeoff sound of the last TARDIS. The Doctor remarked, "Okay, okay, o, o, okay. TARDIS runs off on it's own. Well, second time. You there," the Doctor asked a boy, "where am I?" The boy answered in an American accent, "You sir, are in Aquacorde Town." The Doctor continued, "And where is that?" The boy answered again, "Where have you been? ... The Kalos region." The Doctor nodded and speculated, "Where is the nearest major city?" The boy stared at the Doctor in disbelief, "This is unbelievable. Lumiose City, for Arceus' sake." The Doctor asked one more question, "And, could you take me there?" The boy then asked, "Why?" The Doctor then answered, " Because I'm...not from around here." The boy thought about it for a few minutes, and then said, "Alright then. By the way, what was your name?" The Time Lord answered, "I'm the Doctor." And as usual, the boy asked, "Doctor who?" He answered, "Just the Doctor. Now then, what is your name?" The boy answered, "I'm Sam. Good to meet you, Doctor." The Doctor said, "Well then, let's go." He also thought to himself, "New world, new adventure. One last go." and with that, the Doctor said his trademark saying, "Geronimo."
