Welcome, one and all, to the newest Doctor Who OC insert story! I actually think it's a brilliant one. Great plot idea and all of that! This actually happens to be a collab, too! I'm doing this with someone on here named Rand0m0bs3ss10ns! She's pretty cool, go check her out! Anyways, I hope you enjoy!
Now, a message from my collab partner:It took us a while to get the story planned out for real, but after we decided, it just started like that! ENJOY THE STORY GUYS! (Kim's inner self: Just enjoy it, cause we're gonna be making this story pretty long...)
Oh, and we don't own Doctor who. Only our OC's, Phoenix and Kim!
Kim's 3rd Person POV
Kim knew that she couldn't stop reading now. This Fanfic was just getting to the good part! Eventually, I had gotten a TARDIS-blue dress on with a corset, which I must say are the worst inventions ever. They hurt! She read. Kim grinned lightly, laughing at how the girl in that story, Phoenix, just found out why corsets aren't really around anymore.
Kim finally glanced at the battery indicator on her Kindle, sighing at what it said. She only had about a fifth of the battery left before she had to connect it back to her computer to charge. Kim, of course, ignored it. As usual. Here comes the fun part, she said to herself, going back to the story.
Kim started mouthing the words as Phoenix said them. She never knew why she did that, she just did it often, mainly in her computer class. Kim mouthed, "Well, among other things, I think I just invented the banana daiquiri a few centuries early." She remembered a cruise her family had just taken in February to the Caribbean. She couldn't remember some of the places she went to, but she was glad that she still kept the charm bracelet that she'd gotten from the Diamonds International in St. Thomas. The banana daiquiri from that one stop in Antigua was so good! It only had bananas and ice in it, too! She kept reading. "Always take a banana to a party, Rose. Bananas are good."
"That is so funny!" Kim exclaimed, laughing her head off. Her watch started beeping loudly all of a sudden. She turned the alarm off and checked the time. She'd had that watch for over a year, and back in February, part of the watch had broken off. She kept all the pieces of it in case she'd found some duct tape to fix the strap later, but she knew that it probably wouldn't be found that late at night. The watch was turquoise with white buttons on the sides, and the display showed the hour in blue, the minutes in green, and the seconds and day in red. It was nearly midnight. Great, Kim thought. Just great. It's nearly midnight, and I still haven't gotten that essay emailed to my teacher. I'm just glad that my mom finally let me choose to take online school. It's making my life so much easier right now. She sighed, letting her head drop onto her pillow.
"When is Mom gonna let me visit my friends again?" She asked herself. "I mean, my grades actually started getting worse last year after Dad told us that we were moving east of Atlanta, after we've been living in the same house, north of Atlanta, for over 15 years. It was bad enough that we were forced to put our dog down." Kim still remembered their dog, Bogey, and all his energy that made him the best pet they ever had. He always went nuts whenever they threw a tennis ball around in the kitchen, and he was rarely ever aggressive with anyone. "At least I can email most of my friends."
Kim opened up Gmail. She saw a strange email from someone at the top of the list. Kim opened it and read the message.
"'Congratulations! You have been chosen as one of 15 people to participate in a new project exploring the possibilities of DNA mixing and time travel!'" She read. Kim didn't really believe that time travel existed, but after watching so many episodes of Doctor Who, she was a bit skeptical about the "time travel" part. She was a bit curious about the DNA part, so she decided to click the big rainbow-colored button that said, "I would like to participate in this project."
Her alarm clock went off. She slammed her hand on the snooze button, then realized what time it was. "And the possibly strangest day of the year has officially begun. 8月 15日," Kim stated to no one in particular, then gave herself a mental facepalm. "'まただめだったよ.' (It didn't work again.) I'm still saying stuff in Japanese at random times." She laughed. "もっと楽しいですよ, プラス私は後でのためにそれを覚えておく必要があります." (It's fun, though, plus I need to remember it for later.)
Kim opened Internet Explorer and went to her Scratch profile. She had a few messages from one of her friends. They were all from MikuGirl22, a friend of hers that she had run into after she had taken a quiz that Miku had made. The first message said, "Hey! I just got this strange email that mentioned time travel. What do you think it is?"
Kim replied, "I got that same exact email! Weird, right?"
The second one said, "I'm kinda curious about something. How good are you at drawing?"
Kim replied, "I'm good at hand-drawing, but I'm not that good at digital art."
The last one just said, "Hey, you should check out my FanFiction account sometime!"
Kim replied, "Okay, I'll try to find it. What's your username?"
Kim checked her stuff that she was working on and started to work more on the coloring contest entry she was doing. She decided to get rid of most of the black lines and try to give the picture a 3D perspective. So far, it was going well. She could finish the entry in time to submit it, and she could even send it to her graphic design teacher as extra credit. She needed as much extra credit as she could get, considering how she had nearly been a refresh this year since she'd been failing a few classes last year.
Kim added some final details to the shadowed areas in the picture, then saved it, and decided to finally go to sleep. She was probably going to head to the internet café tomorrow to work some more on, well, everything. Hopefully, I'll finally have at least one dream tonight…
Kim woke up, sweating. Stupid, stupid, stupid! Why'd I think I would have a good dream last night? It's August 15th, for pete's sake! I should have known that I was gonna have that time loop dream! She took a deep breath. "Well, can't change the fact that I usually think this day's the hottest day of the year. I can just run into cats and not have to worry about a truck hitting me." She laughed, remembering the PVs for that one song from the Kagerou Project, Kagerou Days. Kim stood up, pulling on her dark blue Japanese club t-shirt, since it was Thursday, put on some jeans, slipped her denim jacket on, pulled a random pair of socks out of the drawer, then stepped into the pair of blue Converse sneakers that she usually wore in weather like today's, and grabbed her notebooks and laptop, telling her mom that she would be at the internet café if she needed her.
"Be careful, Kimberly," she called back. Kim grumbled. She always used her FULL name.
"I told you, I like it better if people call me Kim!" She yelled back, letting the door close behind her with a bang. She grabbed the small suitcase she had hidden in their garage and fastened it to the rack hanging over the back wheel of her bike, stuffing her supplies inside. It didn't take long for her to reach the café, considering it was only about a mile from her house. She put her bike in the bike rack next to the door, grabbed the suitcase, and quickly got some frozen yogurt at the frozen yogurt place right beside the café, not noticing the van parked besides the building.
When she was out of hearing range, the people in the van took notice of her.
"Is that one of the kids who said they wanted to participate in the experiment?" A gruff voice asked his coworker.
"Yes, that's the one for experiment Blue," the woman beside him stated.
"Should we get the girl for experiment Phoenix first?"
"I believe we should."
They stepped out of the van and started walking toward the forest, in the general direction of a big oak tree…
So, how was the little prologue? Random over here actually wrote this part. I wrote the next part. There is a bit of contrast in our types of writing, but I think it will work out okay~!
