The Doctor turned to Kurt and held out a hand to help him to his feet. "So Kurt Hummel, how do you feel about seeing all of time and space?"

Kurt blinked. This guy was definately crazy. "What?' he asked.

He took the Doctor's hand and lept to his feet. He pointed to the TARDIS. "So you're inviting me to see all of time and space, in that?"

The Doctor and Amy nodded excitedly in perfect unison.

"Sorry," Kurt said, "but I can't. I have school tomorrow."

The Doctor looked offended that he was putting something like school in front of seeing a world of endless wonder.

The Doctor sighed. "Oh, Kurt, Kurt, Kurt, have you not been listening to me at all? The TARDIS is a time machine. We can travel for years and you'll be back in this room within five minutes from when we left, without anyone knowing you've gone. But of course, you've phyically aged so if we travel for years people will notice you got older."

Kurt looked at the small box skeptically. "It must be pretty useless," he said and the Doctor gasped, deeply offended, but Kurt ignored him, "only two people could fit in there if you squeeze together and I kind of have issues with small spaces."

The Doctor gave him a confused look. "Years of being thrown into a dumpster will do that to a person," Kurt elaborated.

Amy nodded and looked sympathetic but she also looked even more excited if it was possible. "It's hard to be claustraphobic in that place, trust me."

Kurt turned his skeptical look on her.

"Well don't just stand there," Amy said, "go in. Have a look around."

Kurt slowly made his way towards the double doors of the blue box. He grabbed a handle in each hand. He slowly opened it and stared in the doorway for a minute in shock before slamming the doors shut again. Because there was no way this box thing was bigger on the inside.

"I-it's, it's," Kurt stuttered, unable to from sentences in his shocked and slightly delirous state.

"It's what?" the Doctor said in a teasing voice. He just loved it when the people he showed said-

"It's bigger on the inside!" Kurt said in awe.

"Yep," Amy said as if it was normal and the most obvious thing in the world, which really, it was. "The Doctor never explains how though."

The Doctor sighed and said, "Amy, I've told it's-"

"Another demension," Kurt interrupted, running inside the TARDIS. Amy and the Doctor turned to look at him and followed, "It's another demension contained within a smaller space. Or something like that."

He ran around the brightly colored room. He ran up staircases that just made you pop up at the other one for no reason and pressed random buttons on the control panel despite the Doctor's yells of protest. Most of the objects were just household items and pretty normal looking. It was awesome. He was happier then he'd ever been in years. It was beautiful.

"We know," Amy said. Kurt blushed, embarrassed to realize he'd said the last part aloud without knowing it.

"Hey don't be embrassed," Amy continued, "Doctor calls it sexy when he thinks I can't hear him."

It was the Doctor's turn to blush and Amy and Kurt laughed at the look on his face.

Kurt turned to the Doctor and Amy, his eyes shining with wild excitement."So, where to first?"

Kurt honestly wasn't sure which place was his favorite. There'd been the classic hanging out of the TARDIS in the middle of space.

"This is AWESOME!" he yelled. Because of the air field, they could breathe and were warm. There was nothing like floating in space and doing backflips without any gravity. It was just like swimming in the biggest pool EVER and you could also breathe and you weren't wet... OK it was nothing like a swimming pool, it was cooler.

Kurt loved Amy and the Doctor and even the TARDIS. They all had their own quirks although most of Amy's were just just making fun of his quirks. The TARDIS was a thing of it's own. The Doctor let him attempt to help fly her sometimes and he was getting pretty good at it, if Kurt did say so himself. He'd only accidently landed on top of bulidings three times and the Doctor said that all beginners did that. He'd then proceeded to retell a hilarious story about a time he'd landed on an alein king's house and been arrested but he'd gotten away, of course.

In their journeys, they had visited 24th century moon colonies and rode camels in Egypt. While in ancient Egypt the Doctor had changed history by becoming the Egyptians inspiration for one of their gods, Thoth. The ancient people had tried to mummify the Doctor but Amy and Kurt had saved him. It had been close though. Thoth was the god of wisdom which Kurt and Amy had laughed about for days because although the Doctor had his moments of having wisdom to, well, match his 900+ years but most of the time he acted like an excited two year old who'd just been given the entire space-time continum as a toy.

Kurt got along with the Doctor and Amy just fine. Him and Amy were friends, he told her everything and they traded secrets. They made fun of the Doctor and his weird quirks even though Kurt still loved the Doctor just as much as he loved Amy. The Doctor talked Kurt's ear off everyday and Kurt pretended to listen. He knew that most of the world's history was affected by the Doctor. Like he'd accidently inspired Nero to burn down Rome once. (This shit is real, it happened.) He loved them both and they loved him right back. They didn't mention his interrupted suicide attempt although sometimes he told Amy a little about it. She'd been bullied herself a little in school for believing the Doctor was real. She said that what helped her through was the thought of the Doctor coming back to get her in his magic blue box.

"You just have to find out what will help you through," Amy said.

Cutting off the tragic violin music in the background, the merry trio had also gone to Planet Diseny, Kurt's prediction of Diseny taking over the world had come true. It was literally a planet in the 56th century that was just like Diseny World expect...it was a freaking planet. Not a very large one, it was about 1/2 the size of Earth. The planet had been discovered and quickly claimed by the movie company. Kurt thought the whole thing was really crazy.

They'd gone to other planets to. They'd met aleins, some were nice, some weren't. The most trouble they'd gotten in was when they were chased all over London when the Doctor had attempted to break into Buckingham Palace. The guards had only stopped when the queen herself had come and greeted him like an old friend. Kurt had made a complete fool out of himself by groveling at her feet.

The most touching moment was definately when the Doctor took Kurt to the day when the last state in the US passed marriage equality. Kurt and Amy were jumping up and down, laughing, screaming, and crying as the Doctor stood close by, watching Kurt with a look that a proud Father would give his son. The Doctor wouldn't tell Kurt the date, only that is was within his lifetime. Kurt had begged but the Doctor said that Kurt might try altering history or something.

They'd been traveling together all over space and time for two Earth months when the Doctor asked the question Kurt had been dreading over dinner at this awesome zero gravity place where you just float around. Keeping your food in one place was a challenge but Kurt had never had so much fun while eating. "So Kurt," the Doctor started in a soft tone not his usual jubilent voice. Bad sign number one.

"We both love having you with us, but we think you should think about getting home."

Kurt sighed and watched a french fry float past his head. He was going to miss these advertures and wierd things he'd gotten so used to seeing on his travels. "I agree," he said, "I think I should go back now. As in after we're done eating."

Amy and the Doctor's faces showed alarm and they both opened their mouths to protest this idea but Kurt held up his hand to stop them and continued speaking.

"This has been great, and I love you all to death, but I miss my dad and friends. It's going to be weird going back and no one knowing I've been gone," Kurt finished, smiling faintly.

"If the Doctor gets the time right," Amy joked, elbowing the Doctor in the arm. They shared a laugh for a few seconds but then a sad silence fell over the trio.

"Well, I'm going to miss you, Bowtie Boy," Amy said.

"I'll miss you too," Kurt said, attempting to swallow the lump in his throat.

They stood from their dinner and crowded together in a group hug. They exited the diner and found the TARDIS. As the Doctor and Amy stood in front of the ship, a memory, long forgotten and neglected, popped into Kurt's head. He stopped walking, his mind racing. He was surprised that he didn't realize it before. But when? Ah. He knew he had just one more job to do.

"Doctor?" Kurt said, and the Doctor and Amy turned around to look at him, "Could we maybe make one more stop?"

Let me make two points:

1) The reason I had the Doctor being the Egyptian god Thoth is because in the Kane Chronicles (pretty much Percy Jackson for Egyptian gods) when they were describing modern Thoth, all I could see was the Doctor

2) If gay marriage was legalized in all fifty states, that would just be my reaction. I also just really hope it's within my lifetime which is why I made it within Kurt's.

BTW this is not going to be a long story at all. I'm planning on two more chapters, but who knows, I might be inspired to write more. Reviews are Love. (^_^)

Peace, Love, Glee (and Doctor Who)

Julez