Hello! I'm back from the dead, or purgatory, whichever one's worse. Anyway, I have officially given up on my old account, seeing as it locked me out, and have created this brand new shiny one! Don't worry, I'm still Alli Luna Rose, but now I'm Luna Alli Rose, so not much has changed. I hope that my old companions will find this new story, as they were the ones that motivated mew to find a way to get this story back out there. I will leave the original Author's Notes until I get back up to my newer chapters. Until then, my companions, I bid you adieu.

A/N

Hi! This is my first fanfic I've ever written. May not be the best, or how it's supposed to be written, but I've always wanted to write this story. I hope it does well and gets plenty of reviews. Since I constantly keep finding typos when I read it my self, I would appreciate some feedback. I'll update on a regular bases since I have little to no life. ;p ENJOY!

Chapter 1:

Somewhere deep in America, in the most boring state, Nebraska, there was a large family living in a slightly cramped house. It was a peaceful neighborhood with looming and ancient trees drifting cotton and petals from the air, layering the old asphalt road. On a beautiful day, the youngest of the large family desperately needed someone to play with outside.

Her name was Alli Rose, and out of the whole family, no one had seen a happier child than her. She was only seven at the time, but looked much younger, had long, golden blonde hair with beaming blue eyes that always had a hint of a smile in them. She was peculiarly small for her age, and rather petite, but she didn't pay any mind to it. She was always playing and daydreaming whenever she could, but her patience when it came to playing outside, was not the strongest there could be.

Her two oldest brothers of the family, Seth and Toby, although they loved her, stayed inside with each other playing video games in their room. They were in high school and didn't play any games like Alli wanted to, but sometimes they would let her watch them play. She couldn't sit still long enough though without doing something. They weren't the most athletic, especially Toby, but incredibly strong compared to the her tiny body.

The only other option she had to play with was her sister, Amber. Her sister had short brown hair and hazel eyes, her skin was more clear compared to Alli's many freckles and wasn't much older than her, leading to typical sibling rivalry with the baby of the family.

Her family, although large, was merely broken families glued together by Alli and Amber's birth. Alli's mom had two children originally, her dad having two as well, but they were much older and had families of their own now.

As much as Alli wanted to play, she had no desire to face the wrath of Amber after her latest scheme.

The constant fighting that Alli was faced with led her to be a bit manipulative in order to get Amber out of her way. One time, Amber wouldn't give her the remote, so she cried the perfect scream of pain that her brothers only knew too well. They ran out of their room and pinned Amber to the ground so Alli could discreetly grab the remote and be comforted by Seth while Toby kicked Amber out of the T.V. room.

Only too recently had Amber turned all the neighborhood kids against her, so she had no one to play with, and wasn't allowed to play outside without someone, due to her constant wandering off. She had earned this reputation after she went to the Empire State Building when she was three and immediately getting lost.

Alli didn't care for staying inside though, and when everyone was settling for a summer nap, she snuck outside and ran about the streets relishing her freedom. She walked down to one of the houses a pair of twins lived, one of the "traitors" she called them, and went down their backyard. She was going to jump on their trampoline and do a couple of flips if she could when she saw a path hidden behind a pine tree.

Seeing no harm in exploration she painfully walked under the prickly branches and dusted off the needles as she strolled through the high grass.

She walked for a long while through the tall grass and played with some of the cicadas buzzing loudly on the tree bark. Her ears pricked up suddenly when she heard a beautiful sigh, almost mechanical like, piercing the bird songs and cricket chirps. When she ran to the source of the sound she found herself under an old willow like tree near a bright blue box reading "Police Public Call Box".

Rose had been wandering in the library after a quick dip in the pool with the Doctor. After their trip to the 1860's and a visit with Queen Victoria, also a werewolf or as the Doctor called it, a Lupine Wavelength Haemovariform, they decided a bit of relaxation on the TARDIS as it was parked in the time vortex couldn't hurt.

She suddenly came across a large box with newspaper articles flitting across the screen. She drifted over to it and stared curiously as she attempted to dry out her ears (that were filled with water from when the Doctor kept splashing her) with a towel. She noticed that they were all about mysterious disappearances or hijacks or murders, all those interesting things that ended up on the front page.

"Hey, Doctor! What's this for then?" She called out to him as she heard him sloshing towards her. He finished wrestling the towel through his hair making it spike up in it's usual style before wrapping it around his waist.

"Oh! This is my new thingy that I got put up! You're gonna love this." He nearly shouted animatedly has Rose entertainingly watched him push some buttons on the strange machine.

The articles stopped flashing by and halted on a picture of some type of dog with no nose, the caption reading " Dog Attacking in Different Citadels at One Time". Must be from Barcelona this one. She thought to herself.

The Doctor turned to her and said "You know how people always read about the town mystery in the paper but it never really gets solved? Well, I thought with this beauty, I could pick a story that wasn't solved, anywhere, anywhen, and solve it myself. Find out what really happened."

Rose rolled her eyes at this one, "'Course you would use this just to find out what really happened. Not to save people from being attacked by Barcelonian dogs, no, but how the dog actually did it."

"Well, we don't have to do the dog one." The Doctor replied confused, not really picking up what she meant.

"So is this for when we can't find any adventures to go on? 'Cause we have plenty already if that's what you're worried about." She started laughing near the end, unable to keep a straight face, the Doctor laughing along with her.

"No, it's not for that, we'll always have plenty of that to go 'round. This is just for curiosity's sake, I mean don't you ever want to find out what really happened in those newspaper stories?" His voice rising higher to get her excited over what they could do with it.

Rose just sighed with a smile twitching up on her lips, "Right then, what do I press to find one?"

The grin on the Doctor's face nearly split in half and he excitingly motioned to the right buttons, jumping side to side on each foot like a toddler. Rose giggling at his childlike behavior had pressed the last button making it halt on the picture of tiny young girl, who looked no more than six, though it clearly said she was nine. She had long, blonde hair fall about her smiling face with deep blue eyes twinkling back. The caption read, "Local Girl Alli Rose Vanishes from her School Without a Trace".

AN/

I know, it's me, I'm a dork. But it gets really interesting and cute.