I carefully closed the TARDIS doors behind me. I took a sharp intake of breath. My eyes widened and I had to keep myself from screaming with excitement. "This is amazing!" I said with much enthusiasm. "It's huge!"
"Yes well, Time Lord technology, comes in handy sometimes," the Doctor explained, walking over to the console in the middle of the room.
I nodded my head still in shock from the amazement of my surroundings.
"So, where do you want to go first?"
"Hmm?" I asked, having not been paying attention still too busy gazing in awe at the interior of the TARDIS. Now, the Doctor was used to this because every time he brought someone new on board, they had basically the same "It's bigger on the inside!" reaction. Me, I knew exactly what to expect, but it was like how you might imagine it might feel like to go on the set of your favorite TV show or movie for the first time and then finding out it was real. It was exactly like that. "Oh um, where were you headed before you came here?"
"Well, nowhere really, the TARDIS just up and left, drove itself out here for some odd reason. Good thing I was inside it at the time though, eh?"
I smiled. "Um, I don't know..." Then an idea came to me. I had to stop myself from hyperventilating with excitement at the thought. Wow, I am way to big of a fangirl. At least I can contain it to a point. I thought. "What about Central City year 2014?"
"Central City 2014." He started pulling levers and flipping switches, starting up the TARDIS.
The time and relative dimensions in space box started shaking rapidly. "You also might want to hold onto something!" The Doctor shouted over the noise as he went to grab the railing. I did the same as we hurdled through time and space, onto another earth which no doubt contained my personal favorite superhero the Flash. Otherwise known as Barry Allen.
...
Barry was out for his daily run around the city when Cisco said through his ear peice, "Man, there's something going on down on fourth and main, there are reports of some sort of weird alien noise that's freaking everybody out."
"Alright, I'll get down there." Barry ran to the location Cisco had said, but wasn't really worried because chances were it was just a bunch of teenagers pulling a stupid prank, but he'd go see what it was anyway. For all he knew, it could be another metahuman. They hadn't seen any ever since Clyde Marion a couple weeks ago, so maybe he might find a new one.
...
"We there?" I asked once the TARDIS had stopped moving.
"Should be." The Doctor walked over to the doors and flung the open. We were parked at the edge of an alleyway, so we most likely weren't noticed by many people. That was good, although we were still seen by enough to raise confusion, people might've even reported it which means-
My thoughts were cut off by a sudden gust of wind and a figure dressed in red stood before us. I couldn't stop myself from smiling widely.
Barry looked strangely at the blue box behind us. "Um, who are you?"
"Hello, I'm the Doctor," the time lord said with a smile.
"Hi," Barry said in reply. "So, there were reports about some strange noises coming from back here, do either of you know what that was?"
Called it. "That was just the TARDIS." I said, still smiling widely. "I'm sorry, I just have to say, I am so glad to finally meet you Barry. I asked him to take me to a time I knew you would be free so I could meet you."
"How do you know my name?"
"I know just about everything there is to know about you Barry. I can garentee I know more about you than anyone else here on this planet."
He just stared at me for a second. Then the next thing I knew, I was in the cortex of STAR Labs, the Doctor standing beside me. The Doctor looked confused but I knew exactly what had just happened. "Hi Caitlin, Cisco." I nodded to both of them, my smile now turned into a casual grin.
"Hi, uh who are they?" Cisco asked Barry.
Barry took off his mask. "I have absolutely know idea, but she claims to know everything there is to know about me."
