This is my first story! I hope it turns out well, and you all like it!
Disclaimer: I do not own Doctor Who. Unfortunately...
The Trans-Dimensional Link
The Doctor stood underneath the TARDIS console. He fiddled with random wires, buttons, and other things that didn't make sense to Amy or Rory. Amy walked down some stairs and stood next to him, looking around at the mess of stuff. "So, Doctor? What are you trying to fix?" He looked at her for a second, before looking back up and ripping out a cable of some kind and placed it somewhere else. "I am trying to fix the shields that surround the TARDIS. They seemed to have failed. Blasted Thing..." He added as he pulled out his sonic screwdriver to weld something together.
"Why would we need shields if we are just floating around in nothingness?" Rory asked from the stairs.
The Doctor turned to face him. "Rory, did you know that comets and asteroids are things?" He turned around and started working again. Rory just nodded and said, "Ah, right." He awkwardly looked around before walking back up the stairs. Amy yelled to him. "Don't press any buttons up there Rory!"
As if right on cue, there was a loud bang. The crew of the TARDIS fell on their backs. The Doctor scrambled to his feet. The TARDIS was still lurching around wildly. He managed to get up the stairs before screaming, "WHAT DID YOU DO?" He fell face first on to the floor when the TARDIS jerked forward. Rory was tying to hold on to the console. "I didn't do anything!" Amy crawled up the stairs and held on to the console as well.
After a few minutes of shaking, the TARDIS stopped flipping around and peacefully spun through space again. The Doctor slowly got to his feet. "Whew! Everybody all right?" He looked at his two companions. They both nodded as Amy stood up. The Doctor nodded too and muttered, "good." before checking to see if any damage had been done to his work underneath the console.
While he was working away again, Amy turned to Rory. "So, what button did you press?" Rory shook his head. "I didn't press anything!" he sighed. "THERE!" The Doctor yelled, making his companions jump a little. He came running up the stairs. "Shields are back up!" He turned toward the console and grabbed the screen that hung there. His eyes went wide. "Huh..." he murmured. "I don't remember doing that." Amy and Rory looked over his shoulder. Rory looked at the screen with a confused face. "What are we looking at?"
"Well!" The Doctor said, turning around to face them both. "To put it simply, we have crashed into something, and it has merged with the TARDIS, making them one." He clapped his hands together, emphasizing his point. This time, it was Amy's turn to be confused. "And that means?" The doctor turned back to the screen. "I don't know." Amy and Rory took a step back. "What?" They said in unison. They Doctor turned to face them again, wearing a huge smile on his face. "It means I have no idea what the TARDIS gained or lost. It could be anything! Imagine the things! Maybe we have more rooms!" He looked down, thinking. "Or less..." He turned back to the console, trying to find something that would tell him what happened. Rory looked at Amy and shrugged. "I told you I didn't press anything."
The Doctor stared at the screen looking for one little thing that was misplaced. He looked at least half of the TARDIS's rooms before concluding that there we no new rooms. He sighed. Something just can't merge with the TARDIS, and nothing happened to it. He tried looking to see if there was any new equipment on board. Maybe there's lasers! Ive always wanted lasers. Well, not to shoot people with. More like shoot around for fun. He shook his head. All of this searching was making his head hurt. Plus, he was getting bored. "Amy?" he asked, still staring at the console. Amy popped her head around a corner. "Yes Doctor?" He motioned to her to come over. She stared at the screen as well. The Doctor hung his head. "I can't find anything." He said almost childishly. Amy smirked. "Have you tried looking underneath the console?" The Doctor looked at her and his face looked like he just had the biggest epiphany of his long life. That look soon turned into a happy grin. "No, I haven't. Thank you Amy!" He turned around and practicly jumped down the stairs. Amy turned and started walking to her room while saying, "Your welcome."
The Doctor pushed his way through the jungle of wires, looking for one wire that he didn't know. He knew the inner workings of the TARDIS like the back of his hand. Oh wait... He thought. I just regenerated not to long ago. He looked down at the back of his hand. Huh. That's new. He shook his head again. He must be tired. He kept walking for what seemed like hours. He walked along a narrow path through some big wire, and crawled under some that wouldn't budge. He stood up and sighed. "Maybe it's nothing..." He looked at the ground with a sad look on his face. He turned and was about to leave when he heard the noise. The Doctor turned around. It was a new sound that he had never heard before. It was like the TARDIS sound, only...calmer. More peaceful. Not as cool though. He thought. He heard it again. The Doctor followed the sound excitedly. He followed it through a maze of wires and other random buttons and levers. He could hear it more clearly now. He stepped out of the maze through an archway made of wire. He stared in amazement. He was in a huge room, much like the console room. It had a huge hole in the middle. He peered down. It seemed to go down forever. But there in the middle, running straight down the hole, was a single wire. It was a small, thin, red wire. The Doctor smiled. "Hello you. What do you do?"
