Chapter 2:

Jezabell circled the room, examining everything she could see.

"Is this supposed to be a space ship?" She asked the Doctor.

"Yes, it is. How did you ever figure that out?" He replied with sarcasm. Jezabell rolled her eyes.

"Because you got it to fit inside a small box, or did you get the small box to fit around it?"

"Chameleon circuit, it disguises it so it will blend in."

"Right, because there are plenty of blue police boxes around London."

"There were in the fifties. That's where I was when the circuit got stuck. I could fix it, but I like it."

"Wait, the fifties? You're only, what, thirty, thirty five? Oh wait, is it a time machine too?"

"It is." The Doctor had been looking at Jezabell as if expecting her to say something specific for a while. "How do you know about space ships and time machines?"

"I had a friend who traveled through time and space. Mostly space, but he had gone through time as well." Jezabell couldn't stand the look he had any more so she asked, "Why are you looking at me like that?"

"Like what?"

"Like you're expecting me to say something."

"Well, most people say 'It's bigger on the inside!' You haven't yet."

"That's because it's pretty obvious that it's bigger on the inside. You clearly already knew that, so why bother saying it?"

"That's a very good point." Suddenly, the Doctor remembered why they were in the small but big box. "Right, the Galockanukas!"

He turned to a screen on the table like thing in the center and typed something in using a keyboard. An image popped up on the screen with a few paragraphs next to it. Jezabell got closer and saw that the image was of a real Galockanuka and the words were information on them.

"What are you looking to find out?" She asked.

"Their weakness. All, or almost all, creatures have a weakness and a weak point. We have to use their weakness and if that doesn't work, and they still wish to fight, then all weapons should be aimed at their weak point."

"Makes sense," Jezabell read the screen. It told her what a Galockanuka was, what planet they were from and solar system, their main beliefs, their strengths, and their weaknesses. It said that they never felt guilty and were very stubborn. Their strengths were disguising, running, and both gun making and gun firing. Their weakness was their king being in trouble. The weak point was their left index finger.

"Interesting…" The Doctor murmured. "Alright then! Let's go find some Galockanukas! Allons-y!" He shouted, then ran out.

"What did you just say?" Jezabell asked, running after him.

"Allons-y!"

"Is that supposed to be some sort of catch phrase?"

"Yeah, I guess it is!"

The two of them ran back to the community center, where there was a huge fight going on between humans and the now un-disguised Galockanukas. There were now more Galockanukas than before. People were shouting and screaming both to each other, and just out of fright. Jezabell immeadently started telling people to hit the aliens in the left index finger, and to pass the message on. Then, she went back to where the Doctor was trying to figure out where their ship was. When she was by his side, he looked at her.

"I was going to tell you to do that, but I guess I didn't need too." He said.

"No, you didn't." she agreed.

Suddenly, one of the Galockanukas got wounded and stumbled over to near Jezabell and the Doctor. When he fell, the Doctor quickly went to him and started asking questions.

"Where is your ship?" He demanded.

"Not, telling." The creature answered.

"Tell me where it is!"

"No! I will not let you get to our king!" The alien breathed a shattered sigh. He was dying. Jezabell lifted his left index finger.

"Tell us where it is, or I'll rip your finger off." She said, looking the creature in the eyes.

"Th- that doesn't scare me. I'm already dying."

"Then tell us where it is, and die with an act of good to an entire species." She put his finger back down. The Galockanuka stayed quiet for a minute, and then he opened his mouth to talk.

"Above." He said, and looked up at the roof of the community center, then breathed his last breath and his eyes fluttered shut.

The Doctor Immeadently stood, and started towards the building. Jezabell thanked the dead Galockanuka before following him.

"Jezabell!" Someone shouted. She looked around and saw Ashley looking for her. Suddenly, Jezabell felt torn. Should she go help the Doctor save England, or help her best friend stay safe?

"Jezabell," the Doctor said, waiting for her by the door leading them to the stairs inside the building. Jezabell looked at her searching friend one more time before following the Doctor inside.

Once they reached the roof of the building, Jezabell could see nothing but the sky and the other buildings. Then the Doctor took out his sonic screwdriver and pointed it in the air. He pressed a button on the side, causing the tip to light up and make a strange noise. Suddenly, a large shape began to take form on the roof top. Within a few moments, Jezabell was standing in front of a huge, black space ship. The Doctor and Jezabell got closer to it. They walked around it, looking for some sort of door, until a small part of the side opened, revealing a ramp for them to walk up and into the ship. When they got inside, they were facing a large group of Galockanukas. They were all standing in front of a large, decorative chair that was holding what seemed to be the king. He looked just like Jezabell's sculpture; a purple face and black feet, with few clothes in between.

"I address the King of the Galockanukas, on behalf of the humans." The Doctor said.

"And who are you?" the king asked as the group of Galockanukas separated to let The Doctor and Jezabell see the king.

"Hi," Jezabell said with a little wave.

"We ask you and your people to leave this planet, and not to return. You have caused hysteria and death here. You have your sculpture, now please, leave." The Doctor said, with an official sounding voice.

"We aren't leaving until I find my brother. That is why we are still here. Surly, you must know that?" the king said.

"No, I didn't. The men you sent to get the sculpture gave the impression you were invading."

"Invade? No, not here. There is nothing here we don't already have. My brother and his family have been circling the sky around here for a while, unsure of how to get home. We have come to save them, as well as retrieve my statue. As soon as we have found him, we will leave you all in peace."

"Peace? You call this peace? Your people are killing innocent humans!" Jezabell exclaimed, shocked at this creatures obviation.

"Then the humans must have upset them. Never upset an armed Galockanuka."

"Oh, right. Sorry, we must have forgotten the warnings from our school teachers."

"Don't be sarcastic with me! I am a king!"

"Sorry about her." The Doctor cut in. "She's new to this. Anyway, would you mind if we helped find him?"

"Not at all! Please do!"

"Tell me then, what are your brother's favorite colors?"

"Anything bright."

"And what attracts him most?" the king of the Galockanukas had to think about this for a moment before answering.

"There is this one particular thing he's been searching for. Well, more of a person but this person always has this thing."

"And what and who is that?"

"I don't recall the name, but he's a wanderer. Sometimes alone, sometimes accompanied. He travels in a blue box."

"Jezabell, you're an artist," The Doctor said after the two of them left the space ship.

"Yeah, I am. Thanks for noticing." She replied.

"I need you to paint something large. How fast are you at painting?"

"Depends."

"On what?"

"My mood, what I'm painting, whether or not I have a deadline… Stuff like that."

"Well, it has to be as big as most of this roof and you have about a half hour."

"What am I painting?"

"Anything bright. The Galockanukas agreed to move the ship and for their people to stop fighting with yours. Get some paint, and start. We don't have much time. We need them out of here fast."

"On it." Jezabell said, then turned to go back down into the building. She ran from there to her studio, avoiding hitting people and making any eye contact. When she returned to the community center with a bag full of paints and brushes, she was stopped before she could get back to the roof.

"Jezabell!" John said. "I've been looking everywhere for you! I thought you got hurt or something. Where were you?"

"Oh, I was, um, helping someone." Jezabell tried to walk past John, but he blocked her way.

"C'mon, we should leave. People have died. There are strange things around, let's go!"

"No, John, I have to finish helping. You go home, or to my studio. I'll meet you at one of those places." She finally got passed him and started up the stairs.

"Jezabell, wait!"

"I have to go, I'm sorry." She kept running up the stairs, even after John shouted something she couldn't hear. Once she got to the roof, she emptied all of her supplies, and started painting. She painted as quickly, and as well as she could. Time passed slowly as Jezabell worked and was almost done when she heard someone coming up the stairs.

"Jezabell?" the Doctor's voice called.

"Wait, don't come out yet! It's a surprise. I'm almost done." Jezabell quickly but delicately filled in the last bit of space. She stood and looked at her work. "Done!" The Doctor came out and when he saw the painting, his eyes widened slightly.

"Wow, that's- that's amazing." He said.

"Thank you."

"You did all that in only thirty minutes?"

"Well, I couldn't get a second coat or anything, but yeah." Jezabell looked down at all of the bright pink, light blue, neon yellow and green, and bright orange shapes surrounding a large, deep blue box with the words Police Public Call box across the top.

There was a slight wind over where the Doctor and Jezabell were standing. Jezabell looked up and saw the Galockanukas ship materializing above them.

"That's the box!" The kings' voice said. They could not see the King, but his voice came out of a speaker somewhere on the ship. "The painting is excellent! This shall surly catch my brother's attention!"

"Thank you!" Jezabell shouted, unsure if the alien could hear her. "You know, I thought they would be mean creatures, but they really seem to be quite nice."

"Yeah, humans think that everything that they aren't familiar with is evil, but in reality, they aren't." The Doctor said.

"You say 'humans' a lot. Almost as if you weren't one."

"Well, because I'm not."

"It's interesting how you say 'well.'"

"It's interesting how I just said I wasn't human and you comment on how I say 'well.'"

"Sorry for observing. Anyway, if you aren't human, what are you?"

"Time Lord."

"Oh, I see. The Doctor, the Lord of Time. Ha, cute. Seriously, what are you?"

"I am serious! I'm a Time Lord."

"Where are you from?"

"A planet called Galifrey."

"So, you're alien too? That explains the space ship."

"Of course I'm alien. Where did you think I got the space ship?"

"You don't have to be alien to have a space ship. That friend I mentioned earlier; he isn't alien, but he travels through space."

"Who is this friend?"

"You wouldn't know him. Anyway, where is Galifrey?" the Doctor sighed.

"It's gone. It got destroyed."

"How? If you don't mind me asking."

"There was a war, the Time war. It was the Time Lords and the Daleks, another alien species."

"Did the Daleks win?"

"No. No one did. They both lost."

"How many Time Lords survived?"

"One."

"Oh. I'm so sorry. I know the feeling to be the only one left. My family died too."

"I'm sorry."

"Don't be. I hate sympathy."

Just then, another space ship materialized near the Galockanukas. Jezabell assumed it was the Kings brother. The Doctor seemed to also, because he took Jezabell's hand, and told her to come. He led her to the stair way leading back to the building. He said he didn't want the Kings brother to see him, even if he was unrecognizable. The two ships landed on the roof top.

"I didn't know the roof was that big." Jezabell whispered.

"You'd be surprised what aliens can do." The Doctor whispered back.

"Clearly not surprised." Jezabell was referring to the blue box, but wasn't sure if the Doctor knew that.

She turned her attention to the strange creatures talking on the roof top. She almost couldn't believe that just four hours ago these Galockanukas were a figment of her imagination, and now they were practically standing right in front of her. Jezabell couldn't hear what they were saying, but it seemed to be going well, because the two brothers shook hands.

"What's happening?" She asked. The Doctor just shushed her. She rolled her eyes, but kept watching. Soon, the King retreated to his ship, and his brother followed. The door closed behind him.

"Thank you for the help with finding my brother, and thank you for the sculpture! We will leave this planet now. Enjoy your wonderful resources!" Said the voice of the King of the Galockanukas. With that, the ship disappeared, but the wind came, and then went just as quickly.

"This was certainly the most interesting day of my life." Jezabell said after a moment. "At least, interesting in a good way."

"Really? I do this kind of stuff all the time." The Doctor said. They began going back to the building.

"In your blue box?"

"TARDIS, actually. Time and Relative Dimension in Space."

"Makes sense. So, how long are you staying in London?"

"Until I get back to my TARDIS. Then I'm leaving."

"Oh, well, have fun wherever you're going." Jezabell thought the TARDIS was further away, but they were already almost to it.

"Thank you, I intend to. You know what's also particular about you, besides the fact you didn't say the TARDIS was bigger on the inside?"

"What?"

"You never asked 'Doctor Who?' or 'what's your real name?'"

"Well, that's because you just said 'The Doctor.' I figured if there was more that you wanted me to call you, you would have said so."

"You think a lot."

"It's something I do." The Doctor opened the door to his TARDIS.

"Thinking is good."

"So I've heard. So, I guess this is good bye then?"

"Yeah, I guess. Unless y-"

"Omigod! I forgot, I was supposed to find John! So sorry, but I have to go! Ashley is probably worried about me, and my friends- I need to find them, and let them know I'm okay. It was great meeting you, Doctor!"

"You too, Jezabell." Jezabell waved as she turned to run home. After a few seconds, she heard a loud noise coming from behind her. She turned and saw the blue box fading away. She blinked, and it was gone, leaving no trace as if it was never there.

After a moment of standing there, she turned and ran to John's house. When she got there, He, Christine, Allison, and their friends Chris, Even, and Lily were all there.

"Hey guy! Is everyone okay?" Jezabell asked. She looked at their faces. They all looked sad and had wet or red eyes. This confused her. She noticed Ashley wasn't there. "Where's Ashley?" Then Christine burst into tears.