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Chapter 1: Gang War

Kylos, one of the most criminally activate planets in the universe. At least at that time. Jenny had no idea what it was like before…or after. But she planned on it. Jenny had always been interested in time travel, mainly because her father was also a time traveler. In fact, he was a lord of time itself. And if she could get the final piece of her homemade vortex manipulator, she'd be able to be with him soon. With any luck, the final piece would be on Kylos. To get the final piece, she had to make a deal with the devil on this planet, Curron Varadanian. Jenny had to kidnap Hurom Slitheen, heir to the Slitheen crime family, the Slitheens being Raxacoricofallapatorians. Hurom's species were noted for being rather large, repulsive creatures with long necks who were shrewd in business. Both legal and illegal. The Slitheens were better known for the latter.

"Please don't do this, I can make it worth your wild," the big fat green monster with bug eyes and long claws said.

"Sorry, buddy," Jenny said, dragging the reluctant Slitheen in a container with one hand and moving her blonde hair away from her face with her other one, "But it's the only way I can get what I want." As Jenny finally got him to the meeting point and let go of the container holding the Slitheen, she let out a deep breath and sat down. Jenny, by all accounts, was beautiful. She had shoulder length blonde hair, and glistening, curious green eyes. She always wore her long black boots and replaced her pants with tight blue jeans. She also switched out of her dark green t-shirt she had for a long time. While she wore it, she hated the color. Instead, she opted for a blue t-shirt with an unbuttoned, long-sleeved brown jacket. She also found a black newsboy cap that she enjoyed wearing. To the naked eye, she looked human, despite being a Time Lady herself, albeit one created to fight in a war.

But with the Doctor's help, she overcame her urges to kill, and helped him end the war. Unfortunately, her leading commander, Cobb, wanted to kill the Doctor after the war had come to an end. Why he wanted to, she never personally found out. Maybe he was angry with the Doctor for ending his purpose. So, Jenny, in a selfless sacrifice, got in the way of Cobb shooting the Doctor, killing her. Just a couple of hours later though, a miracle happened. Jenny woke up. She woke up from being shot and killed, but her father was gone. Now she had two questions, and they both led back to the Doctor. Where was he, and how did she come back from the dead, or did she even die?

As she was sitting down, she was thinking everything through in her head,. "Do I have everything I need?" Jenny asked herself as she checked her right pocket, "Multi-tech? Check," Jenny then checked the rest of her pockets, all proving to be empty, "Well, I guess that is all I need. So, I guess I'm good." Jenny was admiring her surroundings for a moment. Eight or nine tall buildings surrounded them, and the smell of rotten food was everywhere. This was where the waste disposal would come and collect all of the garbage in this open area where all of the alley ways converged into a place the size of a baseball diamond. It was then that a small hovercraft caught Jenny's attention from above and landed in the alley with four aliens of the same species getting out. It appeared that one was a driver, two were bodyguards, and the final one was their leader. All four of them had fish like heads with a green that would normally indicate sickness for most, and a humanoid like body that was a dark purple in the middle and spread out to a black color the farther away from the chest. Three of them also had lobster like lower bodies, except for the fourth one, which was their leader, Curron Varadanian. Replacing his lower body were robotic limbs that resembled that of a spider. "I see you brought the Slitheen," Varadanian said.

"Yep, just as I promised," Jenny said, "Now, do you have the energy seeker?" Curron opened a compartment in his robotic torso and pulled out a small metallic chip. Jenny went up to Curron to collect the chip until the tall Saturnyn pulled it away from her, far enough from her grasp.

"This is very interesting, girl, that someone would want a piece of technology like this."

"It's Jenny, not girl," Jenny said quickly and quietly.

"Apologies. Anyways, Jenny, I was doing research on you, when I stumbled onto where you were born, or made."

"Ohhh, I see," Jenny said, getting excited, "I'm assuming this is the part where you betray me because you found out where I'm from."

"Let's just say the Doctor and I have had history." Curron then looked down at his robotic legs. Jenny smiled at that. That smile then protruded into a full on laugh.

"What's so funny about this?!" Curron asked, anger rising in his tone. Jenny then pulled out a small object that looked like a pocket knife with the blade not yet extended. She then pointed it at Curron, with her arm extended confidently.

"Well, it's just the fact that my family keeps screwing you over, mostly." Jenny then pressed a button on her device, which extended a magnet, "Well, that and your fish head." Curron then had his chip taken from him as it went to the device Jenny held. "Like it?" Jenny asked as Curron and his thugs were astounded by such a simple piece of technology. She was now messing with it, completely ignoring the fact that the thugs were getting their weapons primed. "I call it my multi-tech. It was a primitive tool when I discovered it. It's called a Swiss Army Knife. Used in the earlier years on Earth. I was so fascinated by it; I made a more modern version with more modern tools. It's got six slots. Would you like to see two more?"

"You little-."

"Wonderful. That's just simply wonderful," Jenny interrupted as she pressed another button. It released smoke pellets, and soon, Jenny and the Slitheen were out of sight from Curron and his gang. Jenny then grabbed onto the Slitheen's container and aimed her multi-tech up high at a roof. Jenny pressed another button that activated a grappling hook, and began to fly up into the sky along with the Slitheen, who was light due to the container's anti-gravity components on the inside, and the fact that the device weighed only five pounds altogether.

As the smoke cleared, Curron looked up to see Jenny and the Slitheen. "Do you know who you just made a fool of, girl?" he asked angrily, his red eyes piercing towards his opponent.

"First off, like I said, it's not girl, it's Jenny. Secondly, yes, I do. Curron Varadanian, Saturnyn crime lord of Kylos. The most powerful crime family here, tied only with the Slitheen. Lost his legs to the Doctor, and his chance at full control over the planet to his daughter; which is me. We're making history today, don't you think?"

"You're about to be history, girl!" Curron said as he was pulled out a missile launcher from his hovercraft. Jenny's eyes widened as she started to run, pulling the captured Slitheen with her. The explosion missed, but damaged part of the roof of the house.

Jenny did fall down due to the impact of the explosion and looked at Hurom Slitheen, who was fairly young. "Now, Hurom, I know you're mad at me for trapping you in this container and selling you to your family's arch-rivals, but I'm going to let you go, and you need to do me a favor. It's a really big but simple favor."

"And what's that?"

"Run for your life!" Jenny then opened the container and Hurom crawled out. "This way," Jenny said. The two were headed for where the hole on the apartment complex was.

"Shouldn't we be headed away from Curron?"

"Probably."

"Then why aren't we going the other way."

"Mainly because we're five stories up and the fall would kill us." Hurom was quiet after that. The two then jumped into the hole, and landed on the floor right below them, leaving just four stories left. "See that wasn't so bad." The floor then began to crack. "Oh…Well that's wonderful." The creaking started to get louder. "Simply wonderful."

"What is it?" Hurom asked.

"You'll see in about three, two, one." The floor finally gave way under their weight and the duo fell to the floor below them. Jenny was hurt a little, while Huron seemed to simply brush the fall off.

"Having trouble getting up?" Hurom asked.

"No, no. I'm fine. Just give me a minute."

"No," Hurom said as he got up and looked down at Jenny, "You took me hostage and embarrassed the name of Slitheen. I'm gonna kill you."

"You were never going to get sold to Curron," Jenny said as she was stepped on by the heavy brute, her right cheek meeting an old carpet and her left, a weird feeling of rubbery skin.

"Regardless. I have a name to protect."

"What name? Slitheen? Rule of thumb, Huron, names don't determine people. People do."

"With a name like this? Who'd give me another chance?" Hurom said reluctantly as he pushed harder on Jenny. The pain was evident as Jenny let out a quick shout of pain and anguish.

"Hurom, you don't have to," Jenny paused, her facing being forced to look down the hall, "DUCK!"

"Duck?" Hurom asked.

"I'm going to regret this," Jenny said as she bit the filthy Slitheen's foot. It tasted much crustier than it had felt on her face. Hurom let go of the pressure he put on Jenny. Enough for her to roll around, and force Hurom to fall on the ground just as two Saturnyns fired their weapons at Hurom. Jenny then pulled out her multi-tech and pressed another button, sending a small electric beam at the two Saturnyns, knocking them out.

"You saved me," Hurom said.

"Yeah, well I wasn't going to let them kill you. That was the whole point of this exercise. No one dies. Not because of me. That's what my dad taught me, and I want him to teach me more. But for that to happen, I have to find him, and I need this to do so." Jenny pulled out the chip. Jenny and Hurom heard the two henchmen waking up. "Hurom, can you trust me? Because I really need you to trust me."

"You saved my life when I was killing you. I guess you can have my trust for now."

"Get up and jump," Jenny said as she crawled on top of Hurom.

"What?"

"Do it. Hopefully enough of the structure's damaged, that your fat self can simply break the floor over and over."

"Hey!" One of the henchmen yelled, as they started to wake up.

"DO IT!" Jenny yelled. Hurom complied and, as predicted by Jenny, they went down a floor. "Oh, this is wonderful. Simply wonderful. Do it again," Jenny said, smiling that her plan worked. Hurom did it again. "Ok, I think we're good."

"Are you kidding, this is great," Hurom said, having fun. He did it two more times until he landed in the basement. Jenny then fell off of Hurom, laughing.

"That was fun, Hurom."

"Yeah, it kind of was," Huron said, his adrenaline pumping and what appeared to be a huge smile on his face. A realization and a frown took over only moments later. "I'm still mad at you."

"No, you're not."

"Yes, I am."

"Ok, if that's what you want to believe," Jenny said playfully as she got up, brushed herself off, and made a start for upstairs to the first floor.

"Where are you going?"

"We're going to House Slitheen. I'm taking you back home."

"After everything I did to you? You're planning on taking me home?"

"I owe it to you at the very least for kidnapping you to begin with." Hurom just sat there, staring at Jenny. Did she really believe that this right made up for that wrong. "Are you coming?" Skeptical at first, the Slitheen eventually started following Jenny.

As the two started walking towards Slitheen territory, Hurom looked at Jenny for a moment.

"What's wrong, Hurom? Hmm, I quite like that. What's wrong, Hurom. Catchy."

"Why are you doing this?"

"Doing what?"

"Willing to throw yourself into an all-out gang war on one of the most criminally infested planets in the universe?" Jenny then looked up and stared at Huron dead in the face, a small and sorrowful smile took hold of her lips.

"Have you ever had a family member who you'd do anything to see one more time? Just once?"

"No. I'm a Slitheen. I'm related to nothing but criminals. I, in all honesty, hate most of them. I'm not like them. I could be so much more, but the name Slitheen couldn't get you any legal jobs, and if I ever head back to my home planet, it's the death penalty."

"I'm sorry. I had no idea."

"It doesn't matter anyway. I've always been the black sheep. The one who will become heir of Slitheen and I haven't even killed anyone."

"That's good then. Better than my streak. It proves you're a better person than the rest of your family."

"What's your family like?"

"Well, I only have got my Dad," Jenny said, "And I've only seen him once."

"And you're doing all of this just to find him?"

"I guess I am."

"Why?"

"Different story for a different day." Soon, the two were at Slitheen Manor. It was then that Borog Slitheen came out, the father of Hurom and current leader of the Slitheen crime family. Borog looked very similar to Hurom. The only major differences were his larger height and weight and the fact that his face seemed more grizzled or uncaring. Perhaps both. Jenny couldn't put her finger on it.

"Hurom, oh, thank the stars you're alright," Borog said, greeting his son, "What happened?" Hurom looked back at Jenny for a moment before lying to his father.

"Curron's gang, they kidnapped me, but this, uh, human, I think she is, saved my life."

"Time Lord, or uh, Lady, actually," Jenny said extending her arm, "The name's Jenny, how do you do, Sir?" The Slitheen shook her arm. "Quite well, my dear. Please, step into my palace. You deserve a reward for saving my son."

"Oh, I couldn't possibly. I am in a hurry."

"Nonsense. With a time vortex on your wrist, what could you afford to lose? You can do anything at any time. So, won't you join us for dinner at least?"

Hurom looked at Jenny, partially wanting her to stay so he could understand more of this situation. Jenny looked at Hurom, and made her decision.

"I suppose I could stay for a while…"

"Excellent, now please enter our humble abode. Hurom, make her feel at home." Hurom nodded. "Enjoy your stay at Slitheen Manor," Borog said to Jenny in the kindest voice, before switching to a much more quiet and resentful tone, "Time Lady."


Next time on the Doctor's Daughter...


"So, you say you're a Time Lady?" Borog said at dinner. Jenny nodded. "Strange, seeing how all of them, but one, are extinct."

"What?" Jenny asked.


"Oh, and by the way, that girl kidnapped your son to begin with," said Curron on a screen in front of Borog.


"Run!" Hurom told Jenny as they went through the sewers.


"No more games," said Borog, "It's time to activate it." Borog then turned to a grey and metallic humanoid figure. "I will find my son and the Time Lady with the Slitheen's ultimate weapon. Activate the droid!"


Next time: Last of the Time Ladies