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"Nonono…Harold Saxon was not your father? You just can't be!" The Doctor stood there shocked, the young women was the daughter of the Master.

"Yes, that's my father. And you're the Doctor, the man who my father spent his last moments with." Hermione suddenly felt angry, sad, and frustrated all at the same time. Why did she have to meet up with this man?

"How can you be his daughter? He wasn't even in that time period for more then eighteen months! There's no way he can have a daughter your age!"

"I'm from Galliefrey Doctor, just like you." She paused between each of the last three words, letting them sink in.

He became angry, he knew he was the last one; him and the Master were all that were left. Hermione wasn't from his home planet. She couldn't be, there was no way. "Its time to stop playing Hermione, there is no way for you to be from Galliefrey, I'm am the last of my kind."

"Believe what you want, but I know who I am, and where I came from Doctor. And my father and I are from Galliefrey just like you were."

"Galliefrey is destroyed, and all the rest of the Time Lords with it. And besides, the scanning said you were human. So you can stop playing your little games now."

"Get me back to Earth and I'll show you what is in my pocket. And if you so bloody want, you can have it to test on. I don't care, just get me back to England." Hermione breathed, staring the Doctor down.

"Fine, but as soon as we land, you will give me whatever is in your pocket." The Doctor began to place the coordinates, and pulling levels.

"Deal."

Two minutes, and already Hermione was bored, her thumb tracing the carving in her watch. Pulling it out, she sighed, she had given her father's back to her mother, knowing she needed it more then Hermione would. But now…She was going to give up one of the last traces of her father away to some crazy alien. Could she really do that?

She was never supposed to open it; it was remain close forever, just like her father ordered. But she only saw the inside once, and now she probably never will again. "Here," she placed it on the console, and walked away. "But I wanted it back soonest." She said, turning over her shoulder.

The Doctor picked it up, and looked it over, frowning. "Do you know what this is Hermione?"

"Yeah, father told me once, it turns a Time Lord into a human, and visa versa…but he ordered me not to open it up again."

He looked up at her, shocked, "Again? You opened this before?"

Hermione nodded, thinking back, "I don't remember why, but I did, and everything changed. Father said something went wrong, because I forgot everything before hand. It's like I started anew."

He nodded, "You were changed into a human, though that shouldn't happen when you open it, that only happens when you turn into a Time Lord. Maybe that's why the scan didn't pick up any Time Lord essence."

"Yeah, whatever you say." Hermione sighed, watching, making sure he didn't hurt her watch.

"And you haven't opened it since?"

"No, because father said not to, he didn't want to lose me again." She looked up at the Doctor, "He sent me to Earth before the Time War, my mum killed my Darlicks, my Time mum that is. Earth mum is still alive, and slightly well."

He looked back down at her watch, turning it over and over again, "And how is Mrs. Saxon now and days?"

"Going insane, but she's getting help."

"Oh."

"Are we almost to England yet, I disappeared in front my whole school."

He looked up at her, eyebrows raised, and then looked at the console, "Yeah, just a few more minutes…so in front of the whole school…how are you going to explain that?"

She sighed, rubbing her neck; this was the first time she had thought of that. "I guess I can just say bad vortex spell or some thing, and then just tell them I ended up in Cardiff. I'll probably take the knight bus back, and go on like nothing serious happened."

"Vortex spell, will they seriously believe that?"

"Yeah, it's a school of Witchcraft and Wizardry, so I would think so. But they might think it was because of Voldamort…crap."

"Voldamort…the evil Dark Lord? Wait, are you the Hermione who helps out Harry Potter?"

"Yes, but I go by Granger there…so my family wouldn't be hurt."

"Clever." The TARDIS stopped, and he handed back her watch, and walked back to the console. "Sorry, but we landed in Cardiff, I needed to refill the TARDIS, and you already said it wouldn't be a problem."

"You're right. Thanks anyway Doc." She smiled; the Doctor was okay, if not a bit off the rocker.

She was turning towards the doors, walking down the ramp, when there was a knock from the other side. "Is that suppose to happen?" she asked, turning back to the Doctor.

"Not really, no" He walked pass her and opened the door, and found nothing, "Hmmm, well that's not strange."

"Well, I won't keep you, Goodbye Doctor." Hermione tried to step around him, but he stopped her.

"You know, if you don't mind you can travel with me, and I can fill you in on everything that you father didn't tell you." The Doctor offered, raising an eyebrow at her.

"Traveling with you Doctor?" Hermione asked, thinking about it, "Sounds nice and all, but I have to get back, or else they'll get all crazy about my disappearance."

"Just a couple short trips, it'll be like you were gone for another ten or twenty seconds, and then I'll personally drop you off in front your school."

"Well, if you put it that way…and you promise to fill me in on everything, that father didn't tell me?"

"Yes," He stared her in the eyes, "But what about your watch? Will you open it?"

She looked down her watch, her precious watch, "Father told me not to, not without probable cause. So maybe I will, and since I don't have a lot of memories, it might help…but I'm going to wait a bit."

"That's fine, so how 'bout some food, and then we'll be off!"

"Fish and chips?" Hermione smiled, the Doctor…he maybe the enemy of her father, but he's the only connection to him, that she has. And she'll fight to keep it.

"Sounds good, I'll buy." He grabbed his coat and opened the door, allowing her to walk out first.

"Good, because I have no money." She stated, walking along side him, as he led the way through Cardiff.