Tardis Incarnate
Written by DropDeadRomantic
Chapter One
Kira watched as the Doctor looked around the room for some explanation as to how Donna got into the TARDIS. As soon as Donna had been solidified she'd felt her stomach heave. She sat in the jump seat and waited for them to notice her. It was just like it happened in the show. She pulled her legs up beside her to keep them out of the Doctor's way when he decided to check on the TARDIS.
"Tell me where I am. I demand you tell me right now. Where am I?" Donna said sternly as she pointed at the floor.
"Inside the TARDIS" He said as he stared at her.
"The what?" Donna rolled her eyes and shook her head.
"The TARDIS." He turned and walked past Kira to get to the right part of the console.
"The what?" Donna threw her hands in the air in confusion and anger.
"It's called the TARDIS."
"That's not even a proper word. You're just saying things!"
"Time and Relative Dimension in Space. It's an acronym." They looked at her when she spoke. The Doctor looked like he'd forgotten she was even there and Donna's eyes got wide before relief swept over her face. She jogged over to Kira and pulled her up from the seat.
"Don't you worry dear; I'll get you out of here and away from the mad man."
"No, wait!" The Doctor yelled as she pulled Kira behind her; as if to protect her from him.
"No! You stay away from us! Who was it? Who's paying you? Was it Nerys? Oh, my god, she's finally got me back. This has got Nerys written all over it! And her! What did you do to her?" Donna yelled as she kept the young woman safely behind her. Whoever this guy was, she wasn't going to let some kid get hurt, not if she could do anything about it.
"Who the hell is Nerys?" He ran a hand through his hair and then gently eased towards the woman 'protecting' Kira from him.
"Your best friend."
"Donna." She turned around to face the kid with wide eyes and raised eyebrows.
"Donna, it's okay. He won't hurt you. He hasn't hurt me, I promise." Kira smiled gently at her and gently laid her hand on Donna's arm.
"How do you know my name?" She slowly backed away from the girl; she was afraid of this man and now the girl. She hadn't said her name; there was no way she could know it.
"I guess you could say I'm the living, breathing TARDIS. I'm connected to the ship, I AM the ship." The Doctor could see that Kira had scared the woman, so he tried to take the attention off of Kira and back onto him.
"Hold on, wait a minute – what're you dressed like that for?" He asked and Donna looked at him with a raised eyebrow.
"I'm going ten pin bowling." She said sarcastically.
"Why do you think, Dumbo? I was halfway up the aisle!" She yelled at him while stomping a foot on the grating. He rolled his eyes and turned to fiddle with the controls on the console while she stomped around behind him; ranting.
"I've been waiting all my life for this. I was just seconds away! And then you – I dunno, you two drugged me or something!" He snorted and looked back at her with incredulous eyes while Kira giggled into her hand.
"I haven't done anything!" He turned to smile at Kira before crossing his eyes and pulled his lips away from his teeth; her laugh was infectious and he chuckled with her.
"We're having the police on you! Me and my husband – as soon as he is my husband – we're gonna sue the living backside off ya!" Donna walked around the console as she ranted and pointed a finger at the Doctor when she finished. She looked behind him and saw the doors. She jogged past him and toward the doors.
"No, wait a minute! Wait a minute! Don't-"He shouted as she opened the doors. He walked up behind her as she stared out into space. Donna watched as the colors of the universe swirled around them; floating in a gentle wave.
"You're in space. Outer Space. This is my-"He said as he watched the awe and slight fear cloud her face.
"Our." Kira said from her seat. Her stomach was still a mess; Donna was not getting on well with the TARDIS right now. He turned to look at her and frowned in concern when he saw her face and the hand on her stomach. She smiled and waved away his concern. He nodded and smiled back.
"Our space-ship. It's called the TARDIS." Donna nodded.
"How am I breathing?" He smiled and nodded at Kira.
"Kira's protecting us." Donna's eyebrows scrunched up in confusion.
"Kira?" Kira looked up from where she was rubbing her stomach to help soothe the ache.
"Yes, dear?" She asked Donna with a smile. Donna shook her head and looked back at the Doctor.
"Who are you?" She whispered.
"I'm the Doctor, that's Kira. You?" He pointed behind them when he introduced Kira.
"Donna." He nodded and looked her up and then back down.
"Human?" She nodded.
"Yeah. Is that optional?" He shrugged a shoulder and looked out of the doors into space.
"Well, it is for me." She turned to look at him for a moment and then turned back to the colors that surrounded the space ship.
"You're an alien."She said after she took a deep breath; to calm her nerves and slow her heart.
"Yeah." He nodded and waited for her to react.
"It's freezing with these doors open." He looked at her; she wasn't going to shut them herself. He slammed the doors and then ran back to the console.
"But I don't understand it and I understand everything! This – this can't happen! There is no way a Human Being can lock itself onto the TARDIS and transport itself inside. It must be..." Suddenly he's running around the console looking for something. Kira watched in amusement as he grabbed an ophthalmoscope and used it to look into Donna's eyes while he kept muttering about impossible things.
"Impossible. Some sort of subatomic connection? Something in the temporal field? Maybe something pulling you into alignment with the Chronon shell. Maybe something macro mining your DNA within the interior matrix. Maybe a genetic-"
He cut off as Donna slapped him; he whirled around in a half circle in a fit of over dramatics. Kira laughed at the socked and hurt look on his face; she knew he was fine; it was just him being dramatic again.
"What was that for?"
"Get me to the church!" Donna glared at him as she yelled.
"Right! Fine! I don't want you here anyway! Where is this wedding?" He said as he dropped the ophthalmoscope on the console and began to flip switches, pressing buttons, and typing in co-ordinates.
"Saint Mary's, Hayden Road, Chiswick, London, England, Earth, the Solar System!" As Donna rattled off the location of her Church she walked around the console and then back again before she spotted the blouse slung over one of the railings. She grabbed the purple shirt tight in her hands and stomped over to the Doctor.
"I knew it. Acting all innocent." She shook the shirt in his face; as if he wouldn't recognize it on the spot. Kira looked at the shirt with tears in her eyes. She stood from the chair and walked over to them. She took the shirt from Donna and held it in her hands as she turned her back to Donna. She looked up at him with tears in her eyes.
"I'm not the first, am i? How many women have you two abducted?" Donna glared at them and, inside her head, dared them to lie to her.
"That's our friends." He said as he gently wiped the tears from Kira's face.
"Where is she, then? Popped out for a spacewalk?" Donna waved her hands about as she spoke.
"She's gone." He pulled Kira closer to his side and looked back at the screen on the console.
"Gone where?" Donna ground out.
"I lost her." He whispered and kissed the top of Kira's head before letting her to and pushing her gently towards the jump seat.
"Well, you can hurry up and lose me." He glared at Donna for making Kira cry and then typed faster on the console. He wanted this woman off his ship.
"How do you mean, 'lost'?" Donna said softly; if whatever happened to the woman made him so mad and Kira so upset, it must be bad. He sighed and shook his head at her and then walked quickly around her to switch to Time Rotor on.
"Right! Chiswick." Kira walked up to the Doctor as he piloted the ship and then parked it. She leaned against the console as Donna ran out the doors.
"I said 'Saint Mary's'. What sort of Martian are you? Where's this?" Donna said as he followed her out. She looked around, trying to find anything she recognized.
"Something's wrong with her…" He said as he stroked the door. Donna rolled her eyes and turned away from him.
"It's like she's… recalibrating! She's digesting." He ran back into the TARDIS and saw Kira; he remembered in that instant that she was the TARDIS, or at least a part of it. He smiled as he ran up to her and gently took her into his arms.
"Are you alright? What have you eaten? What's wrong?" He stepped back and held her face in his hands while looking into her eyes.
"I'm alright. Just my stomach, something is working through the mainframe and it's making me a little ill, that's all." She smiled and grabbed his wrists in a light grip. He frowned and pulled out his sonic before running it over her head and down her abdomen. He looked at the results and nodded.
"Whatever happens to the TARDIS will manifest in your body now." She nodded and pulled a hand off her cheek to kiss the inside of his wrist.
"I know. Don't worry, I'll be fine. Myself, physically, and the ship." He nodded and pressed a kiss to her forehead before turning back to the console to see if there was any way he could ease her ailment.
"Donna? You've really gotta think. Is there anything that might've caused this?" He yelled at the doors as he flushed the lines and greased the cogs of the console.
"Anything you might've done? Any sort of alien contact? I can't let you go wandering off in case you're dangerous. I mean, have you… have you seen lights in the sky? Or… did you touch something? Something – something different? Something strange? Something made out of a sort of metal or… who're you getting married to?" He grabbed a stethoscope as he walked around the console and listened to the gears and the shifting inside the console.
"Are you sure he's human? He's not a bit overweight with a zip around his forehead, is he?" He pumped levers and flipped switches but realized that Donna had yet to say anything. He looked at Kira with a question in his eyes and she nodded as she waved him off.
"Have fun, dear!" She yelled after him with a smile. She stood and, after standing still for a moment so she wouldn't get sick, she stepped up to the console and set everything up for an actual flight in broad daylight. She made sure to take the hand brake off and make sure the stabilizers were on before locking onto the Huon Particles that infested Donna's body. She finished just in time for the Doctor to come crashing into the TARDIS.
"Stay at the doors, I've got her on the screen." She piloted the TARDIS as close as she could to the taxi keeping Donna hostage. He opened the doors and yelled out to Donna.
"Open the door!" Kira couldn't hear Donna's reply, but remembered the basics of how the conversation went.
"Open the door!" He yelled again. He groaned and then pulled the sonic from his breast pocket and pointed it at the taxi. She turned back to the screen and swerved out of the way of oncoming cars.
"Donna, you've got to jump!" He yelled as loud as he could as Kira jumped the TARDIS over a car and around another. He held onto the doors and tried to keep his balance as they pulled up next to the speeding taxi.
"Listen to me – you've got to jump." Kira watched as he held out a hand for her to grab onto.
"Whatever that thing is, it needs you. And whatever it needs you for, it's not good. Now, come on!"He yelled as he stretched his hand out as far as he could.
"Yes! You look lovely! Come on!" Kira laughed as she remembered this scene; Donna saying she was in her wedding dress and the Doctor complimenting her. He held out both arms and exaggerated his lips as he spoke so he didn't have to yell.
"Trust me."
"Yes, she did. And she is not dead. She is so alive. Now, jump!" Kira heard Donna scream before she saw the both of them fall onto the floor. She closed her eyes and pictured the doors closing. When she heard them slam she opened her eyes and quickly piloted the TARDIS to a rooftop so she could recalibrate and fix the damage the flight had caused.
"GO! Go, I'll be fine!" She said as she pushed the two of them out of the smoke filled ship. She would need a couple hours or so to fix all the damage so she locked the doors behind them and set to fixing. After about ten minutes she realized that it was getting easier to get the ship to listen to her. Pipes cleared and fluids started flowing; circuits repaired and fuses started working again. She had a catalogue in her head of everything that needed to be fix and as she went down the list she realized it was almost time for her to go pick up Donna and the Doctor. She made sure to but the stabilizers on before she left.
She went to the kitchen and started making tea for Donna as soon as she was done with the repairs. She could have made it materialize but she would rather make it by hand, especially for the day Donna having. She hoped it would make her feel better. She poured the tea into a mug, added two sugar cubes, and a dash of milk before stirring it with a spoon as she walked back to the console room.
"Off we go!" The Doctor yelled as he and Donna materialized on the ship.
"Oh, you know what I said before about time machines? Well, I lied. And now we're gonna use it." He said as ran around the console, guiding the TARDIS through the vortex and back in time. Kira set the mug on a flat part of the console and wrapped Donna in a hug.
"Oh, my poor girl. You'll be alright, dear." She whispered into the top of her head as Donna cried silently into her shoulder. She rubbed a hand down Donna back and used the other to smooth down the hair on the back of her head.
"We need to find out what the Empress of the Racnoss is digging up. If something's buried at the planet core, it must've been there since the beginning. That's just brilliant. Molto bene! I've always wanted to see this. Donna - we're going further back than I've ever been before." The Doctor looked away from the console to see Kira holding Donna close as they moved to sit in the jump seat. Kira grabbed the mug and handed it to Donna. She wiped the tears from Donna's face with her fingertips and kept an arm around her shoulders as she sipped from the cup.
"We've arrived… want to see?" Kira looked at the Doctor and smiled sadly at the look on his face. He was sad for Donna, but excited for the new adventure.
"I s'pose." Donna muttered and stood while keeping Kira's hand in hers. She didn't know what it was about the girl, but she felt like home. She made her feel safe, and loved. She wished her mother made her feel like that.
"The scanner's a bit small. Maybe your way's best." He said as he looked at the screen before walking towards the doors.
"Come on." He waved them over. Kira put an arm around Donna's shoulder and walked them over to the doors.
"No human's ever seen this. You'll be the first." He said as he waited for them.
"All I want to see is my bed." She muttered.
"Donna Noble – welcome to the creation of the Earth." He said as he opened the doors. Donna's jaw dropped open as she saw the sun shining through colored dust and gas clouds. Rocks, big and small, floated around them; spinning in circles and floating aimlessly around.
"We've gone back 4.6 billion years. There's no solar system, not yet. Only dust and rock and gas."
"That's the Sun over there, brand new. Just beginning to burn." He pointed at the glowing ball of gas and minerals in the distance; shooting light everywhere.
"Where's the Earth?" Donna asked as she looked for the planet.
"All around us… in the dust." Kira said as she watched the two with a smile. They were going to be good friends. She hadn't realized before how close these two were going to get. It was heartwarming to know that he would always have people who cared about him, people who loved him.
"Put's the wedding in perspective. Lance was right. We're just… tiny." Donna snorted in astonishment.
"No, but that's what you do. The human race. Making sense out of chaos. Marking it out with weddings and Christmas and calendars. This whole process is beautiful, but only if it's being observed." He waved his hands around as he explained why he loves the humans so much. To him, they were amazing creatures of change and love and honor.
"So, I came out of all this?" Donna nodded at the rocks that floated around them.
"Isn't that brilliant?" He nodded. A massive rock floated past them as if it weighed nothing.
"I think that's the Isle of Wight." She said as she pointed to the huge rock. Kira giggled into her hand as they chuckled.
"Eventually, gravity takes hold. Say, one big rock, heavier than the others, starts to pull other rocks towards it. All the dust and gas and elements get pulled in, everything, piling in until you get the…" He trailed off to see if she knew what he was talking about.
"Earth."
"But the question is… what was that first rock?"
"Look." Donna pointed to the star shaped rock that emerged from a cloud of gas. It glinted menacingly in the sun light.
"The Racnoss…" He whispered and then rushed back to the console. He stopped at the Time Wheel and started spinning it forward so they moved in time.
"Hold on – the Racnoss are hiding from the war! What's it doing?"
"Exactly what you said." Donna said as her and Kira watched rocks, dust and gas were pulled towards the ship. The Racnoss ship was slowly being cover by rocks and dust as the center of the planet was formed.
"Oh, they didn't just bury something at the centre of the Earth… they became the centre of the Earth. The first rock." He said as more of the Racnoss ship disappeared. Kira screamed as the TARDIS shuddered violently and moved through the vortex without their input. She fell to her knees and held a hand to her chest as tears fell from her eyes. The Doctor closed the doors and then ran over to her before pulling her into his arms and holding her as tight as he dared. She screamed again as the TARDIS jolted to the right.
"What the hell was that?" Donna yelled as the console sparked.
"Trouble." He muttered as he held Kira's face to his shoulder. He wanted to stay with her, but he had to find out what was going on, and stop it before it killed her.
"What's wrong with her?" Donna yelled as he strapped Kira into the jump seat and kissed her head before funning to the console.
"She's the TARDIS's soul! If the ship is damaged she feels pain. Whatever this is, it's hurting her!" He screamed as the TARDIS jolted again and Kira sobbed even harder.
"What the hell's it doing?" Donna held onto the railing as if her life depended on it; at the moment, it seemed like it did.
"They're pulling us back!" The Doctor ran around the console and tried to take control of the TARDIS while keeping an eye on Kira at the same time.
"Well, can't you stop it? Hasn't it got a handbrake? Can't you reverse or warp or beam or something?" She screamed as she watched Kira breathe deeply against the pain in her chest.
"Backseat driver. Oh! Wait a minute!" He pulled the extrapolator out from underneath the console.
"The extrapolator! Can't stop us, but it should give us a good bump." He fiddled with it for a moment and then set it on the console.
"Now!" He yelled as he smacked it with the mallet. He sighed as the shaking stopped and the TARDIS stopped moving.
"We're about 200 yards to the right." He said as he ran over to Kira who had strapped herself into the seat. He unbuckled her and held her head in his hands.
"Are you alright?" Her eyes were still swimming with tears but she was quickly regaining her breath.
"Yeah. I'll be okay." She nodded and squeezed his hand.
"You sure?" He checked her eyes for a concussion and found nothing.
"Yes. Go, I'll be fine." She waved them away to go fix the problem with the Racnoss.
"Okay. Come on, Donna!" He yelled as he pulled Donna from the TARDIS, and the doors snapped shut behind them. Kira watched them go with a small smile; when Donna came aboard it was going to be chaos.
"There we go. Told you she'd be all right. She can survive anything." The Doctor said as he stepped out of the TARDIS. Kira leaned against the doors as she watched them talk. She knew Donna wouldn't come with them yet, but she was looking forward to traveling with her when the time came.
"More than I've done." Donna said as she turned to face him.
"Nope! All the Huon particles have gone. No damage, you're fine." He spoke as he ran the sonic over her body. He put it back into his breast pocked when he finished.
"Yeah, but apart from that… I missed my wedding, lost my job and became a widow on the same day. Sort of." She shrugged and shook her head. This was just a downer of a day, she thought to herself.
"I couldn't save him." He said softly; he always tried to save everyone. It was what Kira liked most about him, both the TARDIS soul and the human girl.
"He deserved it." She nodded to herself but when he raised an eyebrow at her she sighed and shook her head.
"No, he didn't." She said and then looked behind her at her house. She turned back to him with her mother on her mind.
"I'd better get inside. They'll be worried." He smiled and nodded, and as Kira watched, Donna's parents hugged each other by their Christmas tree, most likely worried for their daughter. She smiled and turned to watch the Doctor and Donna.
"Best Christmas present they could have." He said with a fond smile. Then he remembered:
"Oh, no, I forgot – you hate Christmas."
"Yes, I do." She nodded. He smiled and nodded at Kira.
"Even if it snows?" Kira asked as she pressed the button on the door frame. A white ball of light flew out of the top of the TARDIS and into the sky; exploding in a firework of lightly falling snow. Donna stared up and laughed as the snow fell onto her face. They watched her twirl in a circle with her arms held out; happy as can be.
"I can't believe you did that!" She laughed in delight.
"Oh, basic atmospheric excitation." He shrugged as he leaned back into Kira, who wrapped her arms around his neck with a smile.
"Merry Christmas you two." Kira smiled with joy when Donna included her. She'd been scared that she would be forgotten when the Doctor was around, but Donna had just made her feel wonderful.
"And you. So… what will you do with yourself now?" He asked as he watched the snow fall from Kira's shoulder. He held her hands in his and rubbed soothing patterns on her wrists with his thumbs.
"Not getting married for starters. And I'm not gonna temp anymore. I dunno… travel… see a bit more of planet Earth… walk in the dust. Just… go out there and do something." She smiled brilliantly with happy tears in her eyes.
"Well, you could always…" He trailed off as he looked at Kira. She nodded her head and smiled at him for even asking.
"What?" Donna asked as she watched them; they were cute, and she'd bet her dress that they'd end up together.
"… come with us…" He asked softly. Donna's eyes moved to Kira and then back again before she smiled and shook her head.
"No." The Doctor nodded and gently stepped away from Kira. She let him go with a sad smile; she hated this part.
"Okay." He said quickly; he didn't want to drag it out, and he hated goodbye's.
"I can't…" She said softly.
"No, that's fine." He said as he looked down at his shoes.
"No, but really… everything we did today… do you live your life like that?" She shook her head and chuckled with disbelief.
"… not all the time." His eyes were wide as he answered her and Kira rolled her eyes when she realized how bad of a liar he was at times like this.
"I think you do. And I couldn't." She cocked her head and looked his straight in the eyes as she spoke.
"But you've seen it out there. It's beautiful."
"And it's terrible. That place was flooding and burning and they were dying and you were stood there like... I don't know... a stranger. And then you made it snow - I mean, you scare me to death!" she shook her head as she rambled. She wasn't lying; he scared her, but she also knew that he'd just lost someone important to him and even Kira wasn't enough to keep the darker side of him at bay right now. He was a good man, he just needed to find his way again.
"Well then." He said after a short silence as he processed her words.
"Tell you what I will do though – Christmas dinner, the both of you." Kira smiled gently and honestly wished she could. She loved the Doctor and the TARDIS will her whole heart, but she knew Donna needed her. She didn't want to be left behind, but she didn't want to come with them either.
"I wish I could Donna. But I can't." She said as she placed her hand against the field keeping her in the TARDIS.
"What?" Donna was upset and shocked. This amazing woman was trapped inside the TARDIS; she couldn't leave, even for a moment.
"I'm the soul of the TARDIS, Donna. And I must be protected." She explained and smiled at her. Donna shook her head with wide eyes.
"You can't leave? Even if you want to?" She whispered as she walked over to Kira. She could put her hand through the field, but Kira couldn't come out.
"It's okay, Donna. There's no were else I'd rather spent my life." She smiled and pulled Donna into her arms for a hug.
"I get to look after and love that oaf behind you for the rest of my life. That's more than I could ever ask for." She whispered into her ear. She pulled away from her and held Donna's hands in her own.
"Go. Be amazing, my Super Temp." Kira kissed her cheek before stepping back and discreetly wiping away a tear from her face.
"Am I ever gonna see you two again?" She asked them, softly.
"If we're lucky." He smiled at her. She nodded and smiled back.
"Just… promise me one thing; find someone." She whispered.
"I have Kira." He shook his head in confusion.
"Yeah, but she can't be with you all the time. Fine someone who can go with you when you get yourself into trouble. Because you need someone to stop you." He nodded; she was right, he did need someone to be there to stop him.
"Yeah." He whispered and then took a deep breath and looked at her.
"Thanks then, Donna – good luck – and just… be magnificent." He smiled at her and nodded his thanks.
"I think I will, yeah."
"Doctor?"
"Oh, what is it now?"
"That friend of yours… what was her name?"
"Her name was Rose."
"Hey." She said as he walked into the kitchen. He leaned against the door way and watched as she fixed them sandwiches. She knew exactly what he liked and what he didn't. It would take some getting used to; her knowing all there was to know about him. Just the other day she was a stranger, someone who'd just appeared on his TARDIS. Now she was the TARDIS. She held the soul in her body and it wasn't killing her.
"Hey." She looked over her shoulder at him with a smile on her face. She handed him his sandwich and as they sat at the table to eat he realized how domestic it was. What was even worse was that it wasn't making his skin crawl.
"Do you have any questions?" She asked after a mouth full of ham and cheese sandwich. He looked at her and nodded.
"Why now? Why not during the Time War?" She sighed and set her sandwich on the table. She crossed her arms on the table and leaned on her elbows.
"Because the need wasn't great enough. The Time Lords were arrogant, you know that. They didn't think they needed help." He nodded.
"Why now?" She looked at him with calculating eyes. How much could she tell him and if she did, what were the consequences?
"Because this is where it starts. This is where things get hard for you. You are the last of the Time Lords, and your need is greatest." Her eyes flashed bright gold for a moment as she repeated the words of the legend. He watched as she took another bite of her sandwich and thought about everything that had happened since she got here.
"It is like two personalities?" He asked and then waited while she thought how best to answer his question.
"No. I have memories of my life before I came onto the TARDIS and of the episodes, but I also have memories of you. The second you walked into this ship all those years ago; I remember it all. I have Kira the human's memories and the TARDIS' memories." She said and then leaned back in her chair and crossed her arms.
"It's like I told you. I am the TARDIS, but now we can talk and you don't have to be alone anymore." She smiled and brushed a hair from her face.
"But now that I have hands, I'm going to take care of you, Doctor. You've always somewhat neglected yourself. Since you won't, I will." She smirked at him as his eyes widened and he flinched back.
"No, no, no, no! No domestics!" He whined like a child and groaned into his hands. He was being dramatic, he knew, but he didn't want to seem eager. He'd always wanted someone who could stay with him, and after the Time War he'd secretly wished for someone to take care of him like his mother had.
"You'll get use to it. Maybe." She laughed and stood before walking over to him. She pulled his hands from his face and held them gently in her own as she leaned against the table.
"Trust me?" She asked a he gently squeezed her hands. He nodded and she smiled at him before kissing his forehead.
"Everything will be okay. We'll lose some, and we'll win some. But I am always going to be here, in the TARDIS, waiting for you to come home."
And that is Chapter Two! I hope you all enjoyed it. This one was a little longer than chapter one but I had so many ideas and actual space to use them. Chapter three is so short it's not even funny. You'll see when I get it up here. :)
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