This story is from the POV of Jenny, the Doctor's daughter. Enjoy!

There I was, standing on the planet Yasoray in the galaxy Zeltesh. Yasoray was beautiful with it's two moons filling the dark black sky with colour. This is what I traded my entire life (which wasn't long) for. No more having to fight the Hath. I could go anywhere in the Galaxy but I couldn't go anywhere in time. I cleaned my reflective lense glasses (which also had night vision) that I picked up on Yasoray's twin planet, Yarosay. Thank goodness the English language has traveled the galaxy. Without it, I'd never understand the citizens of the planets I visit.

I don't really know what to expect on Yasoray. Possibly more Hath, possibly no one lives here. When I visited Yarosay, a wise man told me I'd find hope on Yasoray. Hope. What is hope? I crept into an old cabin which confirmed there had to be civillians around here somewhere. The cabin opened up to another door in an empty room. I could hear quiet sobbing coming from the door.

"Hello? Is anyone there?" I said. The sobbing stopped. The door opened with a little screech. I tiptoed in. No one was there but I could still hear things around me. "Where's Dad when you need him?" I muttered. "I could really use a Doctor right now!" I yelled, not knowing that 139675 galaxies away, 183850 years in the future, my father, the Doctor, heard my message. Well, read it. My words appeared on his psychic paper. I imagine he must've panicked because nearly a few moments after I said it, I saw and heard the TARDIS materialize beside me. Out stepped my father, looking different since the last time I saw him.

"Jenny?" He asked.

"Dad?" I said.

"You're alive?"

"Yeah. You look different." I noted.

"Thank you." He said fixing his bowtie with a smile.

"You look very different." I said again

"I know." He fixed his hair, in the reflection in my sunglasses.

"Dad. Stop it." I pushed him away.

"Well, look who got an atitude since I've been gone!" He scolded. He looked younger than me which made it very hard to take him seriously. "All because I came to help! No, Daddy. I can handle this, Daddy. Then why'd you send me a message on my psychic paper?" He held up the psychic paper which had my words on it.

"I didn't mean to! I have this under control! You can go!" I said. I heard a woosh around the room.

"Hold on, Jenny. I know that sound." The Doctor said. He paced around the room. "Show me yourself, Weeping Angel."

"What?" I said confused. I knew my father was odd but was he really this odd normally?

"Jenny, turn around one second. Then look back." He ordered. We both turned around. I heard the woosh again. The Doctor quickly spun me around and in front of me was an angel statue.

"That wasn't there before." I remarked.

"Oh? I didn't notice!' He said sarcastically. "Jenny, this is important. Don't blink. This is a Weeping Angel. If any living creature is looking at it, it turns to stone. Don't let it touch you or it sends you back in time." He kept winking.

"What about if I have reflective sunglasses?" I asked.

"Jenny, you're a genius!" He turned away from the creature. "Don't turn away. Blink but don't turn away. Make sure it keeps looking at itself." He pulled out his psychic paper again. "Did you send this?"

"Send what?" I asked.

"It says 'Blink. I won't hurt you.' Jenny, this is not a good prank."

"I didn't do it!" I said angrily. "It had to be the Angel."

"Jenny, I am about to put you in a lot of danger. Can you trust me?"

"Of course." As silly as my father was, I could trust him with my life.

"Turn around." He said. I argued a little but then I obeyed. "The paper says 'They left me because I am a traitor. They took away my power'"

"I am so sorry." I said.

"This could all be a trick." He warned. I turned around. The Angel hadn't moved. I walked up to it, ignoring the Doctor's arguing, and gave it a long hug. Its stone felt cold but it felt real. "Jenny! Don't be crazy! I've already lost enough to the Weeping Angels!"

"A wise man on Yarosay said I'd find hope here. Here it is." I said. The Angel wasn't harming me. Only when I looked close enough did I notice the lines from tears carved into the stone

"It says 'I led them here to their death. I used to be human. Before their leader, who calls herself Medusa, took me in as one of them. She altered me genetically until I became one of them. She took away my time powers after my betrayal. I need a body to put my consciousness in to.' I volunteer." He smiled. I heard a woosh and the Doctor fell back.

"Oh my god!" I rushed to the side of my father as the statue crumbled.

"I can speak!" He gasped. "You are... Beautiful!" I nearly gagged at seeing my father telling me this. He slapped himself. "Oi! That's my daughter! Sorry. Jenny, right?"

"Yes." I said before a man barged in.

"That's me!" He gasped. "My body marching around without a conscious!" The Doctor fell back again. The man who had walked in flexed his muscles.

"Being human feels good." He said, brushing dark brown hair from his blue eyes. He was sort of handsome in a weird, perky way.

"Well, Jenny. I'll leave then. Hold on, actually, there might be a chance we can transmit a TARDIS control room into your ship." The Doctor said.

"Really?" I asked.

"If she wants to. TARDIS, you up for it?" The TARDIS made a sound in agreement. I laughed. After half an hour, the job was done and my ship had a TARDIS control room. The Doctor zoomed away and the man and I explored my new ship room.

"So, what should I call you?" I asked the man.

"Tom."

"Jenny and Tom exploring the universe together." I laughed as we headed off on an adventure.