Hello! I'm The Messenger! (Time Lord name) This is my second ever fanfiction and also kind of a sequel to my first. It's a crossover between Doctor Who and Community, so hopefully I can make it at least half as awesome as these epic shows.

Since this is a sequel, if for whatever reason you're reading this without having read "Doctors Who?!", all you really need to know is that SPOILER at the end, Ten and Donna end up stuck in the parallel dimension (AKA Pete's World) with Rose. END SPOILER. On that note, enjoy!

"OH YES!" He shouted, poking his head out from underneath the TARDIS console, which had begun to glow for the first time in months. He ran outside to find Rose. When he found her, watching TV, he grabbed her hand and started running towards the TARDIS again.

"Doctor!" she shouted. "Where are we going?"

He offered no explanation other than "It worked! Allons-y!"

When they got to the TARDIS, The Doctor immediately started pressing buttons and flipping levers. They arrived with a landing so rough they both fell over. The Doctor immediately got up and helped Rose up with an apologetic grin. "Not quite the landing i expected, but at least we're ba-" he frowned as he looked at the Gallifreyan writing on the moniter, "-ck in a completely different universe. Not even parallel. Don't know how we got here..."

"Hang on," Rose said, smirking, "You don't know something?"

"If I knew everything, it'd take all the fun out of traveling! There's always new mysteries to explore, that's the whole point! Now, just hang on a tic (+1 internets if you get the reference), I've been here before." Just then everything in the TARDIS stopped glowing again. "No, no no no no no!" He smacked the moniter and ran a hand through his sticky-uppy (wilf reference = win) hair in frustration. He then straightened his red tie and looked at Rose. "Well, nowhere to go but out." With that he grinned and ran out of the TARDIS, his blonde companion following shortly behind him.

"Where are we then?" She asked. "Somewhere dangerous, like different-universe-Raxacoricofallipatorius or something?"

He grinned widely "You remembered the name! But no, it would appear we are at..." He read a nearby sign. "Greendale Community College. "

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As they wandered through the halls of Greendale, The Doctor was casually playing with his psychic paper, tossing it into the air and catching it again. He was in the middle of doing so when he ran into a young girl with dark brown hair. She had been intently studying a day planner which was why, he presumed, she hadn't noticed him. However, when they collided, it had flown into the air along with his psychic paper. He managed to reach out his hand and catch both of them. He held the day planner out to her, "Sorry, not the best at paying attention to where i'm going," he smiled apologetically for the second time that day.

"Oh, it's no problem," she started, but then she noticed who it was. She wore a look of confusion for a few moments, probably trying to figure out where she knew him from. "Doctor?" she asked, the name obviously wasn't clearing up any of her confusion.

"Hello, Annie!" he grinned, confirming her suspicions. "Didn't expect to see you here."

"Well, I could say the same thing to you. What are you doing at Greendale?" she asked.

"Oh, just wandering about. If i'm being honest, I'm just looking for trouble."

"Why would you be looking for trouble?" she inquired, her head tilting slightly to the side in confusion.

"Well, I don't go looking for it so much as it goes looking for me. But trouble always finds me in the end, right Rose?" he grinned at her.

"Nah, I think you do go looking for it. Happens too often to just be coincidence." She rolled her eyes and gave him a look. Annie just looked on, getting more puzzled by the minute.

The Doctor, noticing her expression, said, "Oh! Right! Annie, this is my friend Rose. Rose, this is Annie. I met her the last time I was here."

"Hello," they both said at once, with matching obviously fake smiles. What was that about? The Doctor didn't have time to wonder as Annie suddenly said, "Oh! I'm sorry, I have to go meet my study group."

"Oh, sorry to have kept you. What are you studying?" The Doctor asked, intrigued.

"Anthropology."

"Ah, the study of man. One of my favorites."

"Well, the first class of the semester starts today. You could take it, if you want."

"I might just do that." He smiled at her. "Good-bye, Annie."

"See ya around, Doctor!" And with that she left.

"What was that all about?" Rose asked once she was gone.

"I'll explain in the TARDIS," he said, and with that he grabbed her hand and started running again. Rose had no choice but to follow him.

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"Doctor! Why do you have to run everywhere?" Rose asked as they headed back to the TARDIS.

"Because it's fun!" he turned to look at her and grinned, almost tripping over his own feet in the process.

Rose laughed. "Better watch where you're going." He stuck his tongue out at her, then made a big show of falling to the ground and bringing her down with him. They both laughed and he reached his hand out to hold hers as they lay in the grass, looking up at the sky.

"So what's going on, Doctor?"

"Well, last time I was here, I landed near a place called Riverside High School," he said, remembering. "I figured something was wrong, as always, so I used my psychic paper to set up a front as a science teacher. There were two kids in the class who stood out: Annie Edison and Troy Barnes. The only two kids to successfully make a timey-wimey-detector, I might add. But something about them seemed strange, so I stayed for a while. While Annie did turn out to have some problems, they were perfectly human problems. Nothing that I usually deal with.

"So I figure, if we've ended up here again, and found Annie again, then either there's something going on, or it's just a coincidence. And in my 900 years, very rarely have things like this been a coincidence."

"So we're going to join that Anthropology class and find out what's going on?" Rose asked when he was finished.

"Well, I am. You have to decide for yourself."

"What?" Rose turned to look at him, "Why wouldn't I go with you?"

He shrugged, "Because you don't seem to like Annie."

Her eyebrows raised as she realized what she meant. "It's not so much that I don't like her, so much that she likes you."

He looked confused, "Why should that matter? I have lots of friends."

She rolled her eyes. "Not like that, Doctor. She likes you."

"Oh. She does? How do you know? Maybe that's just how she is around her friends." He was a bit flustered by this news, and Rose resisted the urge to laugh at him.

"Whatever you say, Doctor," she said, smirking slightly. "One more question...why didn't Donna come with us?" His eyes widened in shocked realization. "You forgot she was there, didn't you?"

After a minute, he managed to open his mouth to say, "We can go back..."

Rose just laughed and started to get up, "She's gonna kill you. But right now we'd better hurry or we'll be late to Anthropology class."

Thanks to Mcat9905, my official Beta! (also the Troy to my Abed, which is cool. Cool cool cool.)
And thanks to all of you wonderful people who took the time to read this! A review would make me happy, and happy authors write more! Proven fact!

Not sure what day of the week I'll update. For now, it'll just be whenever I can, but at least once a week. Possibly Sonic Sundays.