It had been a few weeks since Katrina started high school. The dreams of the two teachers became more frequent. Some even became nightmares. She couldn't figure out why. She was over Joelle's house doing homework when Jack walked in.

"Hey guys." He said.

"Hey Dad." Joelle said.

"How was school?"

"Boring." Katrina and Joelle said together.

"This Doctor guy is nuts." Katrina said.

"What Doctor guy?" Jack looked up with pure interest on his face.

"Didn't Joelle tell you? Our history teacher calls himself the Doctor."

"I was trying to avoid that." Joelle whispered to her friend.

"Why haven't you told me Jo?" Jack asked his daughter.

"I didn't think it was important."

"You he's posed as teachers before."

"Here we go." Joelle went back to her history work while Katrina listened intently. She was interested in these stories. She had heard the summaries from Joelle but she had never heard her dad tell them. He told them with so much energy and put so much detail into it.

"He was a great man, the Doctor. Until he lost to many people. His daughter was one of them. It was fourteen years ago. He had to give her up to protect her. I haven't seen him since before Jo was born. So is he anything like I said he was?"

"No." Joelle said. "He's shorter and not nearly as thin as you described. His hair isn't spiked up either. And he doesn't have sideburns."

"Maybe he regenerated again."

"Dad, no offense, but we're a little old for fairy tails."

"It's not a fairy tail. I've met him. He's real. Haven't you seen pictures of him in your history books?"

"No." Katrina and Joelle said.

"Alright, don't believe me. But you used to hang onto my every word."

"I was five dad. Time to move on."

"Fine. Say, when's parent teacher meetings?"

"Thursday." Katrina said.

"Gee thanks Kat." Joelle said sarcastically.

"Thanks. Now get back to work." he ruffled Joelle's hair and went up the steps.

"Why'd you have to get him started?" Joelle asked once her father was out of earshot.

"I didn't think he'd tell a story." Katrina defended.

"He's my dad. He makes me call him Captain."

"Good point."

"He's gonna hound the Doctor Thursday. I just know it."

"What if he is the guy from the stories."

"Don't be ridiculous."

"If he is real, I feel bad for him. Having to give up his daughter."

"Katrina, I love you like a sister, but you sound crazier than my dad. Aliens don't exist."

"You can't prove that."

"Kat. Knock it off."

"Fine. I gotta go anyway. See you tomorrow." She packed up her books and headed out the door. On her way home the thought about the story Joelle's dad told her. If her teacher was the Doctor, would he be looking for his lost daughter? But why would he be looking in America? She decided to look more into it.