Once outside, Roz lead Daphne to the back of the building and there was the TARDIS.

"That's strange," she said. "I've never noticed that blue box before."

Roz said nothing, stepped up to it and knocked on the door.

"What are you doing?" Daphne asked her.

Again, Roz was silent.

The door opened and there was the Doctor. He groaned when he saw Daphne.

"Another human! Roz, why did you have to go and get her?"

"Because she's my friend and your accent reminded me of her. Plus she's the only person I know who would believe any of this," Roz answered.

Daphne only stared at the man and tried to decipher what could possibly be in that box. "Come on, Daphne," Roz said as she went inside.

She followed, looking around. "For heaven's sake," Daphne murmured. "How is it bigger-"

"Time Lord technology," Roz answered.

"What?"

"Here, let me introduce you to someone. Daphne, this is the Doctor."

Daphne looked confused. "Doctor what?"

The Doctor smiled. "Just the Doctor."

"Where are you from?" Daphne asked. "I'm from Manchester meself. You sound like you were born up north."

"I'm an alien." Was his only reply. "Lots of planets and countries have a North."

Daphne smiled. "I've never met an alien before! 'Course, I have had a few visions involving…never mind."

The Doctor sighed as he looked at these two women. He had taken enough of a chance with Roz, and she had just brought another strange person aboard. He decided that there was no point in turning them away now. They would just a few quick trips, just a few, then they were going back home.

"Alright, you two," he began. "Where would you like to go?"

"I don't understand," Daphne said. "Where can we go? What is this thing?"

"This is the TARDIS, and it can go anywhere in time and space, past, present, future, anywhere you wanna go, you just have to tell me."

She smiled brightly and felt very excited all of a sudden. "Well, Roz, where should we go?" she asked.

"I don't know, there are too many choices."

The Doctor sighed. "Why don't I take you somewhere?"

Roz and Daphne agreed to let him, and they sat down on the floor of the TARDIS.

Daphne looked at the Doctor questionably. "Roz, what do we know about this man? What if he's going to kidnap us or do us harm? If he's really an alien, what if he's taking us back to his planet?"

"We're in a time machine, not the back of a dirty van. Plus, just look at him. A long, tan coat. Slacks. Sneakers. Does he look like a threat to you?"

"I suppose not, but you never know."

When they had arrived, the women got up and followed the Doctor to the doorway. He opened up the door and a soft breeze hit them all. As they walked outside, Daphne and Roz gasped. It was absolutely beautiful there.

They appeared to be in the middle of a forest of colorful trees with leaves with all the different colors of the rainbow. A shining butterfly flew by them, and the dirt was a light rosy hue.

"Welcome to one of my favorite places in all of time and space," the Doctor said. "This whole forest used to be a thriving city, full of tall buildings and bustling people until a war came and wiped the whole thing out. All of this grew in the soil after that."

"Well, it's just beautiful," Daphne said.

"No one lives here anymore, save for that old woman in that house there," the Doctor told them, motioning to a small house down the hill.

"We should go knock on her door," Roz said.

"Yes. I'm sure she's very lonely, the poor thing," Daphne responded.

The Doctor looked at both of them and said, "Look, this isn't a playground. This is real time and space, real life even if we are in the distant future right now. Now, you two look at least thirty years old, so I expect you to understand this. If you were at home would you knock on some strange old woman's door?"

"No," Daphne said, "but you said she lives out here alone. She could need help or just maybe she could use some company."

"Yeah, Daphne's right," Roz chimed in.

"Alright, alright, but just be careful," the Doctor said, sighing.

As they approached the small house, Daphne felt her heart began to race. Oh, Mr. Crane would never believe her when she told him about this. She wasn't even going to try to explain it to her boss, he would shoot her theory down before she could blink, and if she told his brother odds were that he would listen politely but inside he wouldn't even come close to believing it.

Roz knocked on the door, Daphne right next to her, and the Doctor waited a few steps behind.

The door opened slowly and the woman smiled with joy, exclaiming, "Roz, Daphne, Doctor! You're here at last."