Don't stop running-chapter 2
Disclaimer: nope, I do not own Hollywood recs or doctor who. Or I'd make a real life crossover.
And on we go, to see (more like read) the adventures that lie waiting for Ross and the Doctor!
Ross ran as fast as his legs took him, not by choice though. This "Doctor" had a strong grip on his arm and was running pretty fast himself.
They had gotten out of the alleyway and neared a small restaurant. The Doctor loosened his grip on Ross' arm but still held him in case they had to break into run again.
"Okay." Ross panted. "Why exactly are we running? And who do you think you are that you think I'd believe everything you're saying is true?"
"Not now. Just come with me." The Doctor took him inside the restaurant, Ross groaned as he felt he could collapse any moment from all that running.
It was in the lighting of the restaurant where Ross noticed the odd clothing on the man. Bowtie, tweed jacket, and just as the Doctor took his jacket off inside he saw the suspenders.
"Not to be rude or anything, but where do you get your clothes from? You dress like someone's grandpa. Especially the bow tie."
"Oi. Bow ties are cool. Now get in here." The Doctor pushed him into the bathroom.
"Why the hell are we in a bathroom?!" Ross went for the door to get away but the Doctor pulled him from the back of his t-shirt. "Wooah there, Listen man if you're whole "alien act" was just to get me with you in a bathroom alone, then I'm sorry, not interested."
The Doctor shook his head and turned Ross around, where he was stood face to face with a big, blue, police box.
"What the-"
"It's my TARDIS. Stands for Time and Relative Dimension in Space. Basically you can say this is my space ship."
"But it's just a freaking police box!" Ross was completely lost, it was a rollercoaster with this strange dude, he thought. What the heck was he doing with him anyways?
"Now be nice, she hasn't had many people inside her for a while." He stroked the side of the box as if it was his cat.
"She?" Ross widened his eyes.
"Yes- not it. Now in you come!" the Doctor clicked his fingers, and the box opened its doors, as if listening to his command. The Doctor smirked a little, obviously being used to welcoming confused humans into his TARDIS. The TARDIS hummed as she felt a new visitor enter.
"A bit small don't you think?" Ross muttered as he hesitantly walked in, thinking how little space the two of them would have inside that box ship whatever it was.
"But-" Ross' mouth dropped wide open. "B-But!" He ran inside feeling the console area, and the walls. Then he ran back out, looking at the exterior of the box. Ross entered inside again.
"I'm dreaming. This is a dream. I'm sleeping and its either the sickness I felt on the plane or I'm just not getting enough sleep. This isn't how rooms work!" He walked closer to the Doctor. "Pinch me please."
The Doctor shook his head and chuckled. "There will be no need for that." He led the blonde to the console area and sat him down on the jump seat. "RORY!" He called.
A muffled sound came from under the console area. The two looked down through the glass floor to see a figure wrapped under a blanket.
The doctor sighed. "Rory, Rory, Rory." He repeated as he walked down the steps and under the console.
This 'Rory' removed the blanket from his face. Stifling out a yawn. "Sorry Doctor, I kind of dozed off while trying to wire these. He pointed to something attached to under the console.
"Yes I and I told you to be there when I bring in the young lad."
Rory rubbed his eyes. "He's here?" he looked up to see Ross who was still trying to take everything in.
"Oh hello. I'm Rory." He walked up the stairs and sat next to Ross.
Ross nodded, still not being able to form a reply.
The Doctor gave Rory a knowing look that told him to introduce him to everything. Rory was good at that, especially since he was a nurse, he could easily comfort people.
"Yeah about him." Rory laughed a little pointing to the Doctor who was fiddling with the TARDIS controls. "He gets a little excited around new people. Sorry if he freaked you out."
Ross smiled a little. "What is this place?"
"It's the TARDIS, the Doctor might've told you. Yes, it's bigger on the inside. And it's sort of alive, so I should be saying she. And sometimes the humming… it does causes you to fall asleep. Exhibit A." he chuckled, pointing to himself.
"is it alien?" Ross said, observing the walls with interesting hexagonal shapes on it.
Rory nodded. "It's okay. You will get used to it soon. Oh and, about the Doctor again, he isn't human, which is why if he ever says something that could offend you, don't take it to personally. He's a Time Lord, and as you can see," Rory pointed again to the Doctor who was jumping about pressing more buttons on the console. "He's pretty hyper."
Ross gasped. "Are you alien?!"
Rory shook his head. "Nope. Completely human." He shifted in his seat. "Are you saying I ran away with a mad hyper an alien who calls himself 'the Doctor' and has a spaceship that's bigger on the inside- Oh my God what am I gonna do when I get back, my family won't believe me!" Ross suddenly realized he had just ran away into a space ship, and his family were still out there, probably looking for him. He even had a concert to play tonight! He ran a hand through his hair, the place was pretty overwhelming.
"It's a time machine too! I can get you back to five minutes before you left!" The Doctor yelled from another room somewhere in the depths of the TARDIS.
"Oh right time machine. He said something about Time-"
"There you go. Now you're getting it." Rory patted his back. " I had somewhat the same reaction as you. Except my girlfriend had ran away with him, and I was angry and jealous at the same time. I'm married to her now, and I trust the Doctor with my life now."
"Why is he on Earth if he's an alien?"
"That's a touchy subject for him. It would be better if you didn't ask. But if you're lucky, and he's in the right mood, he might share something with you."
Ross nodded. He must've fallen out with his family or been banished or whatever happens on his planet. People ( or aliens in this case), have their problems.
"Right! Rory, picking up your wife from Barcelona!" The Doctor punched in some coordinates as he smiled at Ross who had just taken a small tour of the TARDIS with Rory. Well not the whole TARDIS, as it has infinite rooms, but just the library with the swimming pool, (which Ross had wanted to try out) his bedroom, Rory and Amy's room, the kitchen and the console room.
"Can I see my family first then leave? And Barcelona?" Ross asked.
"Actually no, we are currently in the vortex, in nothingness we took off a while ago you just didn't realize because," he sighed "I used the blue stabilizers- so boring!" The Doctor sighed again.
Ross gave him an odd look.
"And by Barcelona he means the planet, not Earth, it's a planet that has dogs with long noses." Rory added in. "Amy wanted to check them out so we dropped her off there for a while.
"Right…" Ross said.
"But now that you're okay, BLUE STABILIZERS, GOODBYE!" The Doctor leaped up and pressed the blue buttons off. The TARDIS shook and they all grabbed on for their dear life as they flew threw the vortex.
That was the start of something.
Oh dear my hand hurts. I usually don't write this much, and yes I know this is actually not that much. But I'm trying! Well I hope you liked this chapter! New ones to come soon!
