I AM STARTING WORK ON WHOLOCK: REALITY'S END CHAPTER ELEVEN! The First, Third, Fourth, and Eleventh (I'm not doing Six, Seven or Eight because I haven't seen any episodes with them in them) Doctors' stories are taking a while because Two, Five, Nine, and Ten are my favourites, so I wanted to get them up first. Anyway, here's the Fifth Doctor and Jen.


Season 1

Episode 1: Onslaught of the Autons

Part 1 of 3

Jennifer Wilson shot across the park on her new blue and white bicycle that she had gotten for her birthday the day before.

"This is so much faster than my old bike!" she called, turning to look behind her. She turned back to see that she had swerved onto a collision course with a young man, she wrenched the handlebars to the side, and fell onto the pavement. "Ow," she grumbled.

"Are you okay? I'm so sorry!" exclaimed the man she had nearly crashed into. Jen looked up at him. He was wearing a cream jacket with a stalk of celery in the lapel, red and white pants, and a red and white shirt. He had blond hair, and was reaching down to help her up. She grabbed his hand and stood up.

"It's not your fault," she said. Jen felt a chill down her spine, and looked around. The world around her was strangely silent, when moments ago birds had been chirping and people had been moving. Strangely, everyone had stopped moving in the exact position they had been in moments ago..

"Oh dear," the man said. "This has been happening all morning…" then Jen realized she was still holding his hand.

"Oh!" she tried to pull her hand out of his grasp, but he held it tight.

"No, don't! If you let go, you'll become frozen like them," he gestured around with his free hand. "Oh, I'm the Doctor, if you wanted to know,"

"Jen. Now, 'Doctor'," she made air quotes with her free hand. "What the **** is going on?"

"Please, no swearing. And it seems that someone has been trying to time-lock all of Broxburn, perhaps even the entire world, all morning, but failing for more than a couple of minutes," he said.

"And why can you move?" she asked.

"Truth be told, I have absolutely no idea," the Doctor said.

"Great. Time has ****ing stopped, and here I am stuck with a guy who doesn't even ****ing know why he can move!" Jen exclaimed.

"Please, stop swearing. The author does not enjoy writing about someone who swears so much! She has to block it out!" the Doctor exclaimed.

"The who now?"

"Nevermind,"

"Anyway, how the **** is this even happening?" Jen asked.

"Aliens," the Doctor said.

"Aliens," Jen said.

"Aliens," the Doctor confirmed. They stared at each other for about a minute before Jen spoke again.

"Aliens don't exist," Jen said confidently.

"And how do you know that?" the Doctor said.

"Because NASA said so," Jen said.

"Well, what if they hadn't found the aliens yet?" the Doctor suggested. "What if the aliens could hide themselves from NASA's radars?"

"Well, um," the two stood in silence for another minute. Suddenly, everyone began to move again, and the Doctor dropped Jen's hand. Jen had actually forgotten that he was holding her hand.

"Well, I'll be off," the Doctor said. "This problem won't solve itself,"

"Wait!" Jen called as he turned to leave. "Can I come with you? Then you can prove that aliens do exist," Jen said. "Which they don't, of course," she added.

"Oh," the Doctor said. "Alright, yeah, that'd be great! I've had people come with me before."

"Just let me put my bike away," Jen said, hopping onto her bike. "My house isn't far, I'll be back in a minute!" she started pedaling towards her house. The Doctor didn't intend to leave without Jen, so he sat down against a tree to wait.