A/N: You guys are going to kill me for this chapter.

A/N2: On another note! I got my main villan set up so yay she'll be making a apearance next chapter! (oh and you guys can reveiw and guess who it is even though i've given you know information that might help you other then she's a woman! who ever gets it right gets to have a nice little picnic with Amici...or you can force him to clean your house...either way works!)

A/N3: Thanks to all my favoriters, alerters, and reveiwers.

alwaysamarauder16: Thanks for your reveiw and i'm glad you liked the chapter, i'm also glad you liked how i protrayed Taven and the Master as parents :D

AlfieTimewolf: As always thank you for your reveiw. as for the fact that she is already born and growing that is do to a time skip in between the epilogue and the first chapter of this story. i will however probably write a oneshot on her delivery into the world...and yes the Doctor did sort of help, and the Master was in sort of hysteries because he was yelling at the Doctor the whole time XD oh and it was inside the TARDIS! And yay for still being loved!

Amour en Rayures: Thanks for your reveiw and i'm glad that you think Kaver is adorable! So do i :D! and Donna was my favorite companion as well and i just had to add her into this story...even if she wasnt i still would have had to add her in do to some things that come later! but i say no more at this moment and time i've already revealed to much!

Disclaimer: I dont own Doctor Who, i only own Taven and Kaver!


Chapter 2

Donna's Questions

"So let me get this strait," Donna said as she sat in the kitchen with the Doctor, Master, Taven, and Kaver, "He used to be an evil Time Lord." She pointed to the Master and the Doctor nodded. "And you're letting him fly around with you on your space ship?"

"Yes," the Doctor replied.

"Why?"

"Because he feels responsible for me," the Master cut in.

"Why?"

"Because where the last of our kind Donna," Taven replied as she sat Kaver in a high chair that seemed to appear out of know where.

"Your kind?"

"Where Time Lords," the Doctor said.

"Time Lady," Taven put in.

"And Time Lady," the Doctor agreed.

"And those two are together?" Donna gestured from the Master to Taven.

"We wouldn't have a kid if we weren't, would we?" the Master said with a smirk and a raise of his eyebrows.

"Well I don't know!" Donna exclaimed. "For all I know she could have been hatched!"

A grin broke out across all three Galifreyans faces. "You've been watching too much telly," Taven informed the woman as Kaver began to hit her hands against the high chair's tray.

"Well don't some aliens do that at least?" Donna asked as Taven grabbed mashed pears and apples from the cabinet.

"I think so," the Doctor shrugged then looked at Taven, "Oh don't give 'er those! Pears and apples are disgusting!"

"Doctor, I swear to god if you start to tell me what I can and can't feed my daughter, I will tie you down and force you to eat theses pears and apples!" Taven snapped back as she unscrewed the lid on the food and fetched a spoon from one of the drawers.

The Doctor pulled a face but didn't reply to the irate Time Lady.

"You guys can eat human food?" Donna asked.

"Of course we can!" the Doctor replied. "What did you think we ate?"

"Well I don't know," Donna shrugged.

"Earth food is extremely similar to Gallifreyan food," Taven stated as fed Kaver, who eagerly ate the fruit that the Doctor despised.

"Though not in color," the Doctor remarked, "just taste."

"What did it look like?" Donna asked. "Your home planet."

"Oh it was beautiful," the Doctor replied with a faraway look and a smile on his face.

"It was in a binary star system," Taven said as she continued to feed Kaver, "It was a rustic color, with brown lakes, red grass would grow in pastors, and the tree leaves where silver in color."

"When the second sun rose in the south it would make them look as if they were on fire," the Doctor continued.

"You keep talking as if it's gone," Donna said.

"Weren't you listening?" the Master snapped, "We're the last of our kind."

"Well I didn't think that meant your planet was gone," Donna snapped back.

"Koschei calm down," Taven's voice said softly in the Master's head.

"She's bloody stupid!" he complained back.

"She's only curious," Taven replied.

"Oy! Are you listening to me?" Donna snapped her fingers in front of the Master's face as the Doctor snickered.

"Don't Donna, there conversing mentally, best to leave them alone," he said before pulling his human companion out of the room.

"But-," Donna started.

"You can yell at him later," the Doctor replied with a grin as the two exited the kitchen.


"I hate humans," the Master grumbled.

"Apparently not enough to keep away from getting married to them," Taven replied as Kaver finished up the last of her food.

"You're still on about that?"

"No it was just an observation," Taven said as she got Kaver out of her high chair and began walking towards the kitchen door.

"Your mother can hold a grudge," the Master told Kaver who was peering over her mother's shoulder to look at him.

"It's not a grudge," Taven replied stiffly.

"Then what is it?" the Master asked as Kaver yawned, closed her eyes, and rested the side of her face on Taven's shoulder.

"I don't know."

"Exactly," the Master said with triumph.

"Your dad is a pain in my butt," Taven told the baby who was already happily drooling in her sleep.

"Maybe if you'd actually let me do that," the Master muttered under his breath with a smirk on his face.

"I hate you," Taven replied as her cheeks heated up.

"No you don't."


"Doctor, where are we going next?" Taven asked as she walked into the console room still holding a sleeping Kaver.

The Doctor looked at Donna. "Where do you want to go?" he asked with a grin.

The human seemed to think about it for second before replying, "Pompeii."

"Before or after the volcanic explosion?" the Master couldn't help sneering.

"Before," Donna replied with a slight snap.

"Play nice you two," both Taven and the Doctor said, and then realizing they spoke at the same time grinned at each other.

"Doctor I swear to god if you corrupt Taven anymore, I will pitch you out the TARDIS's doors," the Master told the other Time Lord.

"Oh I can't corrupt her anymore then you already have," he replied as he began putting in coordinates for Pompeii.

"Doctor, you should turn off the breaks this time," Taven informed the man hustling about.

"What for?" he asked looking up at her startled.

"Kaver's asleep."

"Oh the landing won't wake her!" he replied before pulling a switch and having the TARDIS take off.

"It better not," Taven grumbled as the Master smirked and wrapped an arm around her waist.

"What are you smirking about?" she asked twisting her head slightly to see his face.

"You get to play dress up," he replied in a hushed tone.

"Says who?"

"Me."

Taven snorted. "I hate having to wear a stola; it's hard to move around in since it's so long."

"You'll live, besides if you dress up it'll be easier to blend in."

"Does this mean you'll wear a toga?" Taven asked as the gears of the TARDIS began grinding as it landed.

"No," the Master replied flatly.

"We're here!" the Doctor exclaimed happily, as Donna let go of where she had braced herself on the TARDIS console.

"Hopefully it's actually the right place," Taven muttered as the Doctor made his way to the doors.

"Of course it is!" he called over his shoulder before opening the doors.

"Not," the Master said upon seeing where they were.

"No, no, this was defiantly right this time round," the Doctor seemed to be more talking to himself than anyone else as he shut the doors to the TARDIS and made his way back to the control console.

"So we're not in Rome?" Donna asked.

"No," Taven sighed before adjusting Kaver and going over to the console to check the coordinates with the Master and Doctor, both of which were looking at the screen with confused/interested eyes.

"What happened?" the human asked again.

"The Doctor can't fly right," the Master stated as Taven pushed the Doctor away from the screen to look at what it was saying.

"Jesus Doctor!" the Time Lady exclaimed. "How did you manage to get us stuck in the future?"

"I don't know!" He replied as he franticly went around pulling and pushing things.

"That won't do any good," the Master told him.

"Well there's no harm in trying!" the Doctor replied still franticly pushing buttons.

"Is there anything I can do?" Donna asked the three Time Lords.

"Could you hold Kaver for me while I try to help figure out what's wrong with the TARDIS?" Taven asked her.

Donna felt slightly taken aback, she didn't usually hold babies, at least not while their mother tried to fix an alien space ship. "Um, yeah, sure," she replied before taking the sleeping baby from her mother and cradling her in her arms.

"Thank you so much," Taven smiled at the woman before turning her attention back to the control panel. "Jesus, Doctor you've really screwed up something this time," the Time Lady remarked as she began to try and at least put the TARDIS back in space.

"It wasn't me!" the Doctor exclaimed.

"Well you're the pilot," the Master snapped as he too began to mess with the controls.

"It doesn't mean I did this!"

"Hey you two why don't you stop your bickering and keep trying to figure this out?" Taven cut in causing both Time Lords to look at her in shock. It was rare for Taven to get on to them.

"Stop gawking at the woman," Donna told the two men, "And do as she says!"

The Master and the Doctor didn't reply to either woman but went back to trying to solve the problem. Though the Master was starting to dislike the human even more then he had before.

"She's only trying to help," Taven told him as they continued working.

"She's a pain in the ass," he replied.

"Um, Doctor?" Donna said.

"In a second Donna," the Doctor replied without looking up.

"I think you really need to stop what you're doing."

"Why would we do that you stupid human?" the Master snapped looking over to where the red head stood, only to grow wide eyed.

Taven fallowed her bonded's gaze, only to see Donna with Kaver being surrounded by a white light.

The Doctor looked up as well just as the woman and baby disappeared.

"No!" screamed Taven running over to the spot where her daughter had been.

"Doctor what was that?" the Master yelled at the other Time Lord who stood opened mouth in shock.

"I-I don't know," he replied his gaze going from the spot where Taven was standing looking up at the TARDIS ceiling, to the Master's eyes which looked as if they were on fire.

"What do you mean you don't know?" the Master snarled taking several steps towards the Doctor and grabbing him by his suit jacket.

"I don't know Master," the Doctor replied, "I'm sorry I don't!"

"How could this happen?" the Master shook the Doctor roughly.

"Someone knew we were going to be here," the voice that spoke wasn't the Doctor's but Taven's. The Master let go of the Doctor's suit and turned to look at his bonded who was already at the controls of the TARDIS a determined look on her face.

"You mean someone brought us here?" the Doctor asked as the Master went over to Taven.

"Yes," the Time Lady growled out as she began to type something into the TARDIS's advanced computer system.

"Who?"

"That's what I intend to find out," Taven replied a slight growl to her voice, "And when I do they die."

The Doctor was bewildered, he had expected the Master to be on a rampage and threatening bloodshed, not Taven. But then again it was her daughter that had been taken from her. "I should probably tell her not to kill them and if she tried I would have to stop her." The Doctor looked at Taven and was about ready to tell her when she cut him off.

"Don't you dare try and stop me! They took my daughter!" she yelled glaring at the man, who could feel his vocal cords restrict, and all he could do was nod in compliance.

The Master watched the screen as Taven started typing at lightning speed again. He was just as angry as Taven, and the two seemed to be feeding off of each other's anger, causing a giant bubble of anger to form between the two. That was going to be released on the stupid bastards who had kidnapped their daughter.


Donna's eyes widened and she could feel herself instinctively pull the baby in her arms a little bit tighter to her. She was in a large dark room with three people in long blue robes with their hoods pulled over their heads, so she couldn't see what their faces might look like. All three were sitting in their own tall white chair looking down at the woman.

"Name," the one in the middle stated in a cold voice.

"Where am I?" Donna asked ignoring the question.

"Name," the same figure repeated.

"I'll give you my name when you tell me where I am!"

"Name," the figure repeated again, not seeming to lose any sort of patience with the woman.

"Donna bleedin' Noble!" Donna snapped back. "Now tell me where the bloody hell I am!"

"Donna Noble," the figure on the right repeated her name as if tasting it.

"You are wrong," the figure on the left said.

"What is that supposed to mean?" Donna snapped.

"You are wrong," all three repeated as they began to fade.

"Tell me what the hell that's supposed to mean!"

"You are not the Time Lady," they said almost completely faded out, "that is not your child."

"Oy! Where are you going?"

"You will wait," they said. "Until we find the Time Lady." With that the three where completely gone, leaving Donna alone in the darkness with Kaver who was beginning to wake up.


Ending A/N: Remember if you kill the author of this story you never get to find out what happens! And dont forget that i love you and reveiws keep me going! (i already have some of chapter 3 written so if i get more reveiws soon i might have it out by sunday! or monday!)

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