Me: Hola mis amigos. Yo soy The Doctor!

The Doctor: I'm The Doctor.

Me:...Don't ruin my dreams.

The Doctor: Your dreams have nothing to do with this.

Me:...*steals the TARDIS*

The Doctor: Hey!

Me: I AM THE DOCTOR! THE ONE AND ONLY DOCTOR!

Prologue

Leonardo facepalmed. "Mikey, what have you been reading?!"

"Nothing!" The younger turtle held up his hands, as if to prove it. "I swear! A blue box just appeared on the corner and a dude with a leather jacket came out with this blond chick!"

"Mikey, blue boxes don't just come from nowhere." Donnie said. "Are you sure?"

"He's probably just pulling a prank on us again." Raph rolled his eyes.

"Am not!" Mikey insisted. "Look, I'll show you!" The orange banded turtle grabbed his eldest brother's wrist and dragging him across the rooftop. Leo dug his heels in.

"Mikey, no. We're on patrol, and we have more important things to deal with than random, imaginary blue boxes."

"It's not imaginary!" Mikey pouted. "I will prove it to you!" he darted off, leaving his brothers alone to determine whether or not he was telling the truth.


Mikey rushed back to the corner of Madison Avenue and 21st Street, where he had seen the mysterious blue box appear from thin air. He whipped out his cell phone upon approaching. He opened the camera and leaned over the edge of the building where he had seen it.

He snapped a quick picture...of nothing. The blue box had disappeared.


"Doctor, what happened?" Rose Tyler peered over the Doctor's shoulder. "We were there!"

"No, we weren't." The Doctor was rapidly pressing buttons and flipping switches. "I was aiming for a bit closer, but the TARDIS doesn't want to cooperate." He hit another series of buttons and grinned. "That should do it."

"Your ship must have a mind of its own." Rose smiled.

"She does." The Doctor said, moving around the other side of the control panel. Rose raised an eyebrow, but said nothing. The Doctor moved quickly to the doors and flung them open. She could tell by his insane smile that they'd reached their destination.

"Well, where are we?" She asked, approaching the doors herself.

"Carnegie Hall." The Doctor replied, stepping out of the TARDIS. "I have reason to believe that there've been some Weeping Angels around here."

"Weeping Angels?" Rose asked curiously. In her few travels with the Doctor, they'd not yet encountered a 'Weeping Angel'.

"They're also known as the Lonely Assassins." The Doctor said lightly, hands in his pockets. "Weeping Angels are quantum-locked alien killers, as old as the universe itself. When you're looking at them, they turn into stone, but when you're not, they can move. When they touch someone, it sends their victim back in time, and they feed on the potential time energy from the life that unlucky person would have led had the Angel left them alone." He cast a glance behind him. "And they aren't really weeping. They're reducing the risk of them looking at each other, and being frozen forever." He peered around a corner. "If we see one, keep an eye on it. Don't blink."

"Why not?" Rose asked, curiously.

"In the time that it takes you to blink, they can cover half the ground that's in between you and them." The Doctor said. Rose continued to think about the Angels until they left, with the Doctor muttering under his breath.

"Um, Doctor?" A smile teased the corners of Rose's lips. "Do ya think that maybe the TARDIS stopped where it did before because that was where the Angels were?"

"You may have a point, Rose." The Doctor gave her a smile. "She does usually know what she's doing." He stepped back into the TARDIS, followed by Rose. He hit a few switches, and the ship disappeared.


Mikey tapped the screen halfheartedly. He had decided to stake out here in case the blue box came back.

'I might be ADHD,' He thought to himself 'but I can concentrate on one thing if I want to.'

He jerked abruptly from his sleepy state, and leaned over the edge of the building. Strange sounds were coming from the corner below, and slowly but surely, the blue box was appearing again. Mikey snapped a couple pictures and sent them to Leo. Meet me at the corner of Madison and 21st! Hurry!

Mikey watched as the man he'd seen before exit the box, followed by the blond girl.

"Doctor, look there." The girl pointed upward, but a good deal to the right of where Mikey was. "What's that?"

Mikey turned, and stumbled back wide eyed. Somehow, an angel statue that hadn't been there a moment ago had gotten onto the roof. Its face was in its hands, and it seemed to be crying. Mikey took a breath. 'It's just a statue, Mikey, try to focus!'

He turned back to where the mysterious Doctor and the girl had been standing. They were rounding the corner to the other side of the building. Mikey turned back to where the statue was and jumped back. It had moved closer, and it's hands were no longer over its eyes. Sightless gray orbs stared innocently at the orange banded turtle from the angel's face.

"Mikey, what the heck is that thing?"

Mikey whirled to see Leo standing behind him, arms crossed, his other brothers right behind him.

"I don't know, but it's moving!" Mikey squeaked. "I- ahh! See?!"

Leo's eyes grew as wide as his younger brother's. The angel was now reaching for them, claws now on its outstretched hands, and mouth gaping to reveal two rows of sharp, pointed teeth.

"Impossible.." Donnie gasped, blinking slowly.

"Not impossible." The man called the Doctor said from behind the angel. He had his eyes on the angel, staring at it, unblinking. "Rose, get them to the TARDIS. I'll watch the Angel."

The blond girl behind him nodded once and rushed over to the four shocked turtles.

"I'm Rose Tyler, that's the Doctor. No time to explain now, just follow me!" She led them quickly off the roof and toward the blue box.

"Uh, no offense, but are we all supposed to fit in there?" Raph asked as she opened the door. She smiled faintly.

"It's bigger on the inside. You'll see."

She gestured them in and followed behind, laughing softly at their awed expressions. A couple seconds later, the Doctor came in, pushing the door shut behind him, rapidly pressing buttons and flipping switches. The turtles began hearing strange noises as he turned around.

"Hello, I'm the Doctor." He grinned. "I assume you've already met Rose?"

Me: The Doctor is currently in the year 2012 and I have his TARDIS. Too bad for him!