I'm not a big fan of the beginning of this chapter, but I needed a way to sum up the Winx part of the timeline.
Chapter 1: The Doll & the Doctor
Her role in the Magical Dimension was significant, but her role in comparison to the rest of the universe was miniscule. Battling evil time and time again she would be known all throughout the Magical Dimension as a heroine, but outside of such dimension her name would never grace the lips of even the most important figures. It was all due to the fact that the Magical Dimension was its own hypothetical "bubble" of a world, inside the expansive universe. The barrier of the dimension is permeable to magical beings so they could easily come and go from the dimension if they wished, but beings outside of the Magical Dimension would never know of its existence nor would be able to detect it.
Earth is the only exception to this phenomenon, as it is a magical planet outside of the boundaries of the Magical Dimension. It wasn't by chance that it became this way, but centuries ago fairies left the dimension native to them, and decided to make Earth their new home. Over time the planet and alien fairies went through rough hardships, and soon faced the Wizards of the Black Circle who almost wiped them all from existence. Only until the fairies of the Winx Club came to Earth to find the last Earth fairy, Roxy, would magic return once again.
That's where their most recent adventure ended, which meant it was time for all of them to return to Magix and the school of fairies, Alfea. The Earth fairy Roxy would even return with them to gain more knowledge about her newly discovered fairy powers. Darkness over the universe had appeared to cease so the Winx returned to Alfea to work as teachers. It was definitely a change in pace for the girls as they normally battled evil on a consistent basis, but everyone has to settle down at some point, even Tecna from the Winx Club.
It was early morning in Magix. The citizens of the city were crowding the streets as they all bustled to their occupations, and traffic began to fill the streets as everyone had somewhere to go. A young Alfean fairy walked amongst the crowd in no hurry, and with a warm smile plastered on her doll-like face. She had large teal eyes, pale skin, and the brightest magenta bob of hair that anyone had ever seen. She wore her iconic lavender skirt and midriff, and slung a large bag over one of her shoulders with loose papers peeping out. She may not exactly look it at first sight, but Tecna was one of the six newest teachers at Alfea School for fairies. Tecna was teaching the entry level strategist course, and she was oddly enough a force to be reckoned with.
Tecna made her way out of the crowded sidewalks and down into the peaceful park where birds were chirping their morning songs. There wasn't another sole in the area this early, so she made her way towards one of the giant oak trees and positioned herself underneath it. She carefully pulled out her stack of papers and began to mark the last of her student's tests. It felt good for the technology to get away to some place somewhat secluded to mark, as she could ignore the possible distractions of her friends. She briefly checked her PDA computer, and it was nearing eight in the morning. As far as Tecna knew most of her friends were probably still sleeping, most of the classes they taught didn't start until nine.
She looked across the park and noticed a strange lanky man wandering around like he was lost. He was tall, had ruffled brown hair, a profound chin, and wore a beige tweed jacket with suspenders and a red bow tie. The way he dressed was a certain indication he was not from Magix, or rather any nearby planet Tecna knew of. For a second the man seemed to stare at Tecna and looked at her oddly as if he had never seen someone with magenta hair before. Was this man so oblivious to the genetically diverse hair colours of the Magical Dimension?
Tecna sighed and went back to marking her stack of papers. Out of the blue a strong gust of wind blew through, and suddenly picked up most of the papers Tecna was marking. They began to wildly scatter throughout the park, but Tecna kept her cool. "You've got to be kidding me…" Tecna told herself. She stood and brought a gentle energy beam out of her hands, causing the papers to stop dead in their tracks and move back towards Tecna. The papers gracefully stacked themselves in Tecna's hands. Pleased with her magic she began to sit down, until she immediately detected one of her papers was missing. She gazed up to notice the strange man she saw before stepping out of some nearby brush with the missing papers in his hand.
The tall man walked up to her cautiously, but he kept a small smile on his face. He stood a foot away from her, and silently gave her back the paper. "Here is your test back, safe and sound, Roxy." That was when Tecna heard it, his accent. He was definitely foreign, and his accent made him see more sophisticated than his odd appearance made him seem.
"Oh, you think my name is Roxy?" Tecna giggled as she looked at the test he handed her, with Roxy's name in the corner. "No, this is just one of my students test. I'm just the teacher."
His eyebrows seemed to rise as he studied her. "Pardon me for commenting, but you seem a little young to be a teacher…"
"You don't know who I am, do you?" Tecna shyly asked as she swiftly moved her magenta bang from her face. The man merely shook his head no, which surprised Tecna. The entire Magical Dimension knew about the Winx Club, so this man had to be from a far part of the dimension to not know of the Winx. "Then I guess I should introduce myself, my name is Tecna." She introduced herself warmly and held out her hand to the figure.
He met her hand. "What an odd name. I mean I've met a lot of people from all over the universe, but I can't say I've met another Tecna before. It's…It's a very unique name, but it has a kind of pretty ring to it, don't you think? Certainly a unique name that matches your unique hairstyle," the man realized he was still shaking her hand during his entire ramble. He finally let go and evened out his suede jacket proudly. "I guess I should introduce myself then, I'm the Doctor."
"Doctor…Doctor who?" Tecna asked, knowing that couldn't possibly be his name.
"It's just the Doctor, nothing former or latter to it. Just, Doctor," he could continue to see she was confused by the name. The two of them decided to sit underneath the tree together. "Look don't worry, you get accustomed to it," he smiled. "So what kind of trick did you pull earlier?"
"What trick?" She asked while packing up all her papers.
"You know… How did you make those papers stop flying willy-nilly and such?" He flailed his hands to physically describe the papers, "Was it some sort of illusion?"
"You really are a foreigner, aren't you? Well I can tell you they don't call this the Magical Dimension for nothing. That my dear Doctor was magic," she gave a small wink as she conjured up the simplest energy ball she could and held it in her hand. She delicately held it up to the Doctors face until she clenched it in her hand to vanquish it.
The Doctor was amazed by this young girl. From the outside she just looked like any other normal girl—mind the magenta hair and big eyes, and on top of that she was intelligent (she was a teacher after all). Once she showed him her magic though he could feel the true energy concealed inside of her. It was mind blowing how much powerful potential she had in the Doctors eyes. He had never been this close to a form of energy besides his Tardis that looked so innocent.
"That was…wow," the Doctor remarked as he looked slightly startled at Tecna.
She smiled warmly at him because she found herself intrigued by a man who appeared to not be from the Magical Dimension. How was he so intrigued by a simple energy ball? She knew anyone could have conjured up such a simple energy form. "It's like you haven't stepped foot in the Magical Dimension before," the Doctor gulped as he listened to her, "Of course that would be highly illogical, as creatures outside of the dimension could never get in without powerful magical assistance. What brings you to Magix Doctor?"
"I know that I've just met you, but I feel I can trust you. Can you keep a secret?" She nodded and there was a long pause. "I'm here on accident," he explained nervously, "I'm not supposed to be here, or in the Magical Dimension at all actually…"
Tecna clued in. "So you mean to tell me you are from outside the Magical Dimension?" The Doctor silently nodded yes, which caused Tecna's eyes to widen in amazement. "That is incredible, but how did you even get in?" Tecna finally understood why he was so amazed by her magic, as people outside the dimension besides a few people on Earth would ever encounter magic.
"My special spaceship of sorts...It accidently managed to enter the Magical Dimension," the Doctor explained—leaving out the key details that there was probably a gigantic gaping Tardis-sized hole in the barrier. "The old girl is still as powerful as the day I stol—I mean purchased her."
"That must be one powerful ship then," Tecna pondered and rambled aloud, "According to my calculations you must have been travelling faster than the speed of light to get through that magical barrier without magic. If you travelled that fast though you would experience time dilation, and other strange phenomenon's that should have prevented anything the size of a ship from breaking through. Sure ships have been capable of travelling at unbelievable speeds thanks to magic, but in your case it seems surely impossible. No one can travel faster than the speed of light, so theoretically your spaceship shouldn't even exist Doctor."
The Doctor nervously listened to Tecna; worried she was becoming too suspicious of his ship. He knew she didn't need to know that the Doctor broke through by way of a time vortex. The vortex let him exist during a time that the magical barrier existed, and also a time that it did not exist, hence why he could get through—kind of. Even though he theoretically existed in two different time periods as he crashed through, he still left a giant hole in the barrier. As smart as the girl seemed, he couldn't just come out and explain to her time lord science.
"You're a lot smarter than you presume to be," the Doctor commented, "I mean don't take it offensively, but it's not every day I hear a pretty girl go on about how my spaceship couldn't possibly exist," Tecna began to giggle as the Doctor continued to ramble again, "And for the record my ship does exist whether you want to believe it or not."
"You shouldn't let looks dictate a person Doctor," Tecna advised with a smile, "Because hey, you don't seem like the person to drive your own spaceship," she gently tugged at his bowtie as she stood up with her bag.
"Look, bowties are cool. I happen to like dressing this way," he stood up with her. "A man who drives a spaceship like mine is allowed to dress any way he wants."
"So where is this infamous ship then, Doctor?"
The Doctor nervously scratched his scalp as he was unsure about where people in Magix parked their ships. "Oh you know…in an alleyway somewhere…"
"In an alleyway?" She raised an eyebrow as she picked her bag off the ground.
"It wasn't my fault, she decided to give me her sass mouth and parked wherever she wanted to," he folded his arms defensively. "My ship tends to have a mind of its own."
"Oh really now Doctor?" She studied him, "What kind of ship dare I ask is this?"
"Oh…you wouldn't have heard of it…" He nervously looked at the intelligent doll.
"Try me," she smirked. Tecna knew that she could easily look the ship up on the Realm Wide Web, and even references from beyond the Magical Dimension. There was no way he could hide this "impossible seeming" ship from the worlds resources.
"It's…It's a Type 40 TT Capsule," he nervously told her.
"What a strange name for a spaceship," Tecna replied with a sly smile. "But I must be going now Doctor or else I'm going to be late to teach my class…unless…" She continued to keep her sly smile plastered on her face as she gave herself some space between herself and the Doctor. "Let's go Believix!"
A bright lavender light engulfed Tecna, and a split second later it dispersed. Tecna appeared in front of the startled Doctor in her fairy form; a lavender long sleeved shirt with matching shorts, short heeled shoes with tall purple socks, and pointy purple and green wings. Her fairy form was sleek, pretty, and powerful.
The Doctor had no idea what to think as he stared at her in disbelief. "Wait, you're a fairy?!" This girl wasn't just an intelligent teacher, but a powerful mythical fairy. The Doctor wasn't sure how he was supposed to act towards her now. "I can't believe you're a fairy!"
"Of course," she replied, "I'm a teacher at Alfea, the school for fairies. This dimension is full of fairies and other magical creatures on top of that."
"Right, it's just…I didn't expect for you to be a fairy, or maybe it's just me being foreign to the idea of fairies and magic," he explained slowly and nervously, as if the sight of Tecna in fairy form made him nervous.
Tecna giggled. "Oh Doctor, there's so much you should see in the Magical Dimension, but I really should go now," she spoke nervously as she walked away from the Doctor, who was still dumbfounded. Tecna gazed back over her shoulder at the intriguing man before she flew off. "Doctor, do you think I will see you again?" She shyly asked him.
The Doctor beamed a bright smile at her. "Oh I'm very sure we will end up meeting again soon, very soon indeed." Satisfied with his reply Tecna took off to the sky, leaving a trail of sparkles behind her. The Doctor continued on his way to explore the rest of the city. This girl seemed odd to the Doctor, but he felt something strange about her—besides the already obvious strange things about her. He had this vibe that Tecna was important, or at least was going to be important in the future. She was powerful, and seemed to have powers similar to the technology found in his Tardis. He supposed that if he learnt more about the girl then he would get a better understanding about her importance in the universe. "Who are you Tecna?" He thought to himself suspiciously.
Until then, the Doctor felt he should keep an eye on her.
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Tecna flew high in the sky, typing rapidly away on her PDA. She nervously typed in Type 40 TT Capsule into the Universal Wide search engine. "Oh Doctor…you can't hide who you are from me." He seemed odd to Tecna, and it wasn't just his seemingly impossible ship. The man talked with an unheard of accent, dressed like he was from a time period of his own, and he didn't even have a real name. 'D
She nervously waited for her PDA to respond to her, and to Tecna's surprise her palmtop did not have a response for her. According to it; the Doctor's Type 40 TT Capsule did not exist anywhere in the universe. Oddly enough Tecna didn't feel like the man was lying about his spaceship, but she definitely felt like he was hiding something about himself. What it was, Tecna did not know. All she knew was that she was going to expose whatever the Doctor was hiding from her.
"You're a strange one Doctor," Tecna confirmed as she landed on the Alfean grounds, "and I'm going to figure out who, or what you are."
