-Chapter 2-
The TARDIS shook and took off. "Where are we going this time?" Amy asked.
"Don't know," the Doctor replied.
"What do you mean, you don't know?" Rory asked.
"The TARDIS does this sometimes," the Doctor explained. "She takes off by herself and takes us where ever she thinks we need to go."
"She?" Rory asked.
Before the Doctor could respond, the TARDIS landed. They stepped outside the TARDIS. "Magix," said the Doctor. "A realm occupied by a large city and three schools: Alfea school for Fairies, Red Fountain school for Heroes, and Cloud Tower school for Witches. By the looks of it, we are in the heart of Cloud Tower, which is not good."
"Fairies, witches, they actually exist?" Amy asked. "I thought they were just fictional creatures in stories."
"The stories had to come from somewhere, Pond," the Doctor replied.
"Why is it not a good thing that we're here?" Rory asked.
"Because Cloud Tower has a tendency to become a large confusing maze for any intruders. Also, witches are very mischievous and the headmistress may or may not hate me," the Doctor explained.
"Hold it right there!" called a young female voice. The Doctor, Amy, and Rory turned to see a girl with aqua blue hair in pigtails and aqua eyes. She wore a short navy blue halter dress with the initial "A" on the silver waist band, navy blue knee-high boots, and navy blue arm bands that reached from her wrists to her elbows. She had navy blue nail polish and heavy navy blue eye make-up/lipstick. "I am Angela, witch of the ocean deep. Are you the commander of the blue box?"
"Yes, I'm the Doctor," said the Doctor. "Hello, Angela, you must be a freshman witch."
"I must take you to my headmistress," said Angela. She used her magic to make a wall of ocean water surround the TARDIS. Then, she transported the whole thing away. "Come with me."
The Doctor, Amy, and Rory went to follow Angela. "She doesn't look quite like a witch," said Amy.
"That's because Earth stories are deluded," the Doctor explained. "Angela is what witches actually look like."
"Stop talking back there!" Angela commanded. She thrust out her right hand, and Amy suddenly started coughing and sputtering.
"What are you doing to her?" Rory asked fearfully.
"I said no talking," Angela said with an evil smile on her face. She thrust out her left hand, and the same thing that happened to Amy happened to Rory.
"Doctor!" Amy coughed.
"Leave them alone!" said the Doctor.
"They stop talking when I fill their lungs with salt water," Angela smirked. "I need to leave you alive for the headmistress."
"Angela! Release the Doctor's friends!"
Angela put down her hands, turned around, and bowed to the woman that spoke to her. "I am sorry, Miss Griffon, I have disappointed you."
Amy and Rory gasped in as much air as they could.
"Go back to class!" said Miss Griffon. Angela went around the corner of the hallway. Miss Griffon turned to face the Doctor. "What are you doing here?"
"Ah, Griffon, hello," said the Doctor. "Haven't seen you in a while, how've you been?"
"I'm asking the questions here, Doctor!" Miss Griffon replied coldly.
"Now, are you still bitter about what happened all those years ago while you were a student?" the Doctor asked.
"Yes!" Miss Griffon exclaimed. "You messed up the group project that my friends and I were working on and made me a laughing stock for all of Magix!"
"You tried to send the city to the Under Realm!" said the Doctor.
"We were going to bring it back after we got graded," Miss Griffon pointed out. She used her magic to take the Doctor's sonic screwdriver. "Angela, are you still here?"
Angela stepped out of the wall. "Yes, headmistress."
"Take these three to the dungeon," ordered Miss Griffon. "Put them each in a different cell."
"Yes, Miss Griffon," Angela bowed again and did as she was told.
-End of Chapter 2-
