On a grassy plain, stood a blue box. It was at an odd angle, because it was half-way up a hill. It had only just arrived, and it looked slightly burned, as if it had been held to close to a large flame. Inside the box were two passengers- one annoyed, one confused.

"So, have you figured out why we crashed yet?"

"No!" shouted the Doctor, busy at the console. "It's not responding to anything I do. Like she's ignoring me" He clapped his hands. "Well, we're stuck here, so we may as well go outside and see what's out there."

"Probably someone who wants us dead," moaned Rory, his face in his hands. Amy was going to kill him- if he ever saw her again.

"No, just some grass. Not too scary for you, is it Rory?!"

Rory followed the Doctor outside, where he was staring at the scene in front of him. There was grassy hills for miles, but the silhouette of a city could be seen against the horizon. It looked to be mid-morning.

"Doctor, it looks like Earth."

"It's not. The air tastes… different. I don't know how, it's just… different. Less pollutants, probably. You humans do have an annoying habit of trying to poison me every time I save you." The Doctor turned to face Rory. "So, how long do you think it would take for us to walk to that city? Find someone to talk to, give the TARDIS time to fix herself, stop being so bored"

"A few hours, maybe…"

"Good! Let's go!" The doctor spun round in a circle to face the way he was already pointing, and started walking. Rory rolled his eyes and followed.

Meanwhile, blocked from the Doctor and Rory's view by their own TARDIS was another blue box. It looked lighter in colour, and was currently be evacuated by a man and a young woman.

"Doctor, what just happened? Where are we? What's going on?!" the girl asked in a panicked tone. Her blonde hair and clothes were covered in soot.

"If I knew, I'd be sorting it out, wouldn't I?!" the Doctor said. He was wearing a leather jacket, and had a large nose and ears that could pick up sounds for miles. He spoke with a northern accent. "It's probably a time fault or something. I don't know… Rose, are you listening to me, or am I just speaking to myself, because I'll happily do that… He trailed off, only to be interrupted by his companion.

"Doctor, isn't that your TARDIS up there?" She pointed to the TARDIS which Rory and the Doctor had just left, on a hill just in front of them.

"Looks like it, but that means… this is bad. This is very bad" He walked back into his TARDIS. It looked like it had been in a crash, similar to the Eleventh Doctor's. He started to move the controls of it, to no effect.

"Why?" Rose followed him in, asking the question. "Doesn't that mean that you're not alone anymore- that you didn't kill them all. Maybe some survived.

The Doctor looked up from the console. "No, because that blue box being there means that I'm sharing a time and planet with myself. And that usually means the universe is in danger. And, any other time I've met myself, the Time Lords have been there to make sure the universe doesn't explode.

"Because your combined ego would blow up the universe, would it?" Rose asked sarcastically, with a joking smile on her face

"No, because I could easily change my own past or say something I shouldn't, and then I cancel out my own existence, and then reality goes and screws itself from a gigantic paradox" he explained with a frown. "Still, it usually helps, even if it is massively dangerous, mind you, if I work together with… myself to stop the universe exploding from whatever's trying to kill it this time. Come on."

He walked out the TARDIS door and started running up the hill, Rose attempting to keep up. They both started shouting, trying to attract attention.

Meanwhile, Rory and the Doctor walked onwards in silence, not having much to say to each other. Rory heard the noise first. "Doctor, can you hear something?"

The Doctor looked at him, turning his head quickly. "Sorry, I was thinking." He turned his head quickly to look behind him. "Rory, can you hear a shouting noise coming from behind us?"

Rory sighed. "No, I can't." He was just going to shut up and let the Doctor have fun explaining it all, without trying to interrupt.

"I think I recognise the voice, though." The Doctor squinted to see the running figures, buit as soon as he saw their faces, his face became a mask of horror. "Oh no. No no no no no no no no!" He started babbling. "But the universe… it could go… kaboom!" He made a big 'explosion' motion with his hands.

"Wait, what/" Rory stared at him, confused.

"Rory, you see the man over there." "Yes…" That's me. And, if I'm right, things just got very bad indeed."

And so the Ninth Doctor and Rose arrive! I'm going to try and update once a week (if anyone cares), so tune in next week for exciting adventure, and if you have any questions, leave it in a review/comment, and I'll answer it next time. Goodbye for now!