CHAPTER 3

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A NEW DIRECTION

Marissa was all alone in the Console Room of her TARDIS while Koschei went off to no doubt tell the Doctor all about his grandiose plans for their wedding. He was sure that Koschei would do his very best to make the Doctor jealous. If she knew the Doctor though, he would be too busy being happy for both of them to show any kind of jealousy whatsoever. She would no doubt have to console an extremely disappointed and very angry Koschei when he returned without any satisfaction soon.

She could hardly wait. It would give her plenty of excuses to kiss him while she was trying to bolster his wounded ego. Not that she needed any excuses.

A large smile spread all over her face as she suddenly felt a familiar presence nearby. She instantly knew exactly who it was without even having to turn around.

"Thinking of Dad?" Lissa asked from behind her.

"Of course I am. Your father is the only person that I know who could make me this happy. Of course he's also the only person that I know who could make me so angry that I want to rip his fool head off sometimes as well. Funny how he has such a strong effect on me, huh?" Marissa asked as she turned around to greet her future daughter.

"I don't know much about love, but I get the feeling from watching you two in action all of my life that that's kind of how it works," Lissa said grinning.

Marissa quickly embraced her and showed her just how much that she appreciated her coming to visit her. She was always grateful to get a chance to see her not so little girl. Her mere existence always gave her hope that she could have a brighter future no matter how much she might doubt that sometimes. Maybe it wasn't so much doubt as guilt. After all why should she have a future when so many of her victims didn't because of her?

"That's because you're not that person anymore. You're a good woman now, Mum," Lissa said as she guessed her thoughts from her facial expression.

"That doesn't absolve me from the crimes that I've committed," Marissa said sadly.

"No, but you are sorry for them. You're also trying to be a better person because of them. I think that cuts you a little slack," Lissa said.

"I hope so. So why are you here today? Any particular reason?" Marissa asked as she deftly changed the subject.

"I'm just here to see how you're feeling. Are you alright?" Lissa asked as she struggled not to smile at her.

"What are you up to?" Marissa asked as she looked at her suspiciously.

"Nothing," Lissa said just a little too quickly.

"She won't tell you anything, Mum. She can't tell you the future so why do you even bother to ask?" Shehzadi, Marissa's other daughter, said as she suddenly entered the Console Room.

"Well, it doesn't hurt to try," Marissa said laughing.

"How are you doing, Pest?" Shehzadi asked as she gave Lissa an affectionate hug.

"I'm doing just fine, Psycho," Lissa said as she kissed her sister's cheek.

"Girls!" Marissa said shaking her head at them.

"What?" Both sisters asked as they looked at her in confusion.

"I've told you before to stop calling each other names," Marissa said scolding them.

"Oh, Mum. She knows that I don't mean anything by it. It's just my way of showing that I love her," Lissa said.

"That's exactly right. How is she going to know that I care if I don't insult her every now and then? Isn't that right, Freak Face?" Shehzadi asked with a warm smile on her face.

"It certainly is, Emo Girl," Lissa said as she smiled back at her.

"Fine, whatever. At least you don't hate each other's guts anymore," Marissa said as she held her hands up in surrender.

It was indeed a dramatic improvement over just a year or so ago when both sisters were at each other's throats, and Marissa was very concerned that Shehzadi would actually try to kill Lissa. As a matter of fact, she was concerned that Shehzadi might try to kill just about everyone that she came across. Thanks to Marissa and Lissa both working together to try to help her though they had both made her into a much more stable and loving person. Most of the time anyway. She still had a tendency to go off the rails sometimes when her family was threatened.

That didn't relieve her guilt over probably being the one who had made Shehzadi go mad in the first place by regenerating while she was still carrying her. She would always wonder if she had been the cause of her later mental instability by doing that.

"What's wrong with her? Of course we don't hate each other," Shehzadi asked Lissa.

"I have no idea what's she going on about. You haven't tried to kill me in ages," Lissa said.

"Of course not. I gave that up long ago. I'm better now. I'm not as sick as I was before. I promise, Mum. In fact, Lissa's helped make me better. She continued to reach out to me even when I was a raging psychotic. I'll always love her for that," Shehzadi said in an emotional voice.

Lissa smiled at her as she said, "You're still my sister even if you are a complete loon."

"I guess it takes one to know one," Shehzadi said.

"You've got that right," Lissa said.

"Maybe I am being punished after all," Marissa muttered to herself with a smile.

"Oh, stop that, Mum!" Lissa said as she gave her mother a hug.

"So has Laughing Boy proposed yet?" Shehzadi asked with a frown.

She made it no secret that she couldn't stand Koschei. She never had. The only reason that she tolerated him in the slightest was because she knew how happy that he made her mother. That and she wanted to make sure that Lissa who she really did love dearly now would be born.

"Not yet. Hopefully it'll be any day now. He says that he's waiting for the right time to ask me. Is that why you're here, Lissa? Do you know something that I don't?" Marissa asked even as she ignored the unhappy tone in Shehzadi's voice.

"You could say that," Lissa said still trying not to smile.

"Okay, spill it, Lis. What do you know?" Shehzadi said.

"You know I can't tell you that," Lissa said.

"Why do you have to be so annoying sometimes, Lis? Just tell us what we want to know, and you won't get hurt," Shehzadi said as she held up a fist to Lissa's face.

"Shehzadi!" Marissa said in anger.

"I'm just kidding. She knows that," Shehzadi said.

"Of course I do. Just like Shehzadi knows that I could kick her butt any day of the week," Lissa said.

"I'd like to see you try," Shehzadi said with a challenging tone in her voice.

That was when Marissa started to look sick, and both sisters noticed it at once. They both came to her aid as she almost fell over from dizziness.

"I was just kidding, Mum. I didn't mean to make you upset. You know I'd never hurt Lis," Shehzadi said in an upset voice.

"I know that. It wasn't that. I don't know what this is. I just got very sick all of a sudden for some reason," Marissa said with concern.

Lissa tried not to smile yet again. She knew exactly what this was.

"I saw that! Why are you smiling? Mum's sick," Shehzadi said in shock.

"She's not sick. This is perfectly normal for someone in her condition," Lissa said.

"What?" Marissa asked as she looked at her in complete surprise.

Then she finally realized what Lissa was trying to tell her, and her face broke out into a huge smile. This was one of the happiest moments in her life.

"You jerk! That's why you're here. You knew! She's pregnant and you knew!" Shehzadi said laughing at her.

"Yep. Guess who she's pregnant with?" Lissa said with a wide grin.

"My best friend," Shehzadi said as she hugged her sister tightly.

Marissa looked at Lissa in disbelief. She couldn't believe it. She was finally pregnant with Lissa. She wasn't just a possibility somewhere far off in a long distant future anymore. She was finally here at last. She was real.

It was Marissa's turn to hug Lissa now as she said, "I'm really going to have to get your father to make that proposal now."

"He'll do it soon. Trust me. I just wanted to be here to see your reaction when you found out," Lissa said.

"Why?" Marissa asked.

"I just wanted to see it. I just had to," Lissa said.

"If this is because you're worried that I didn't want you it's not true, baby. I always wanted you," Marissa reassured her.

"No, it's not that. I just . . . I just wanted to see how it made you feel when you found out. I definitely wasn't disappointed," Lissa said in an emotional voice.

Mother and daughter held each other for a moment as Shehzadi looked at them with a smile. Once she would have been extremely jealous of the scene currently being played out before her. Now though she was so happy for both of them. If only Lissa's father wasn't . . . him.

What her mother saw in him she'd never know. She would tolerate him for her mother and sister's sake, but she couldn't say that she'd ever like him. He always made her skin crawl just being around him.

She was definitely glad that Lissa took after their mother instead of Jackal Man.

This happy moment was soon brought to an end though as a call suddenly came through on the monitor.

"Miss Queen, I'm very sorry to bother you, but I have a serious question that I must ask you. I'm Harriet Jones, Prime Minister," Harriet said as she flashed her ID in front of the screen.

"Yes, I know who you are, Ma'am. What is it that you need?" Marissa asked as she began to wonder what she could possibly be calling her about.

"Miss Queen, I'd rather you come to my office so that we can talk about this in person. Can you be here soon?" Harriet asked.

"I can be there in five seconds," Marissa said with a grin.

"Oh, so you're coming by TARDIS then?" Harriet asked.

"How else? It's the only way to travel," Marissa said grinning.

"You'll have to land outside I'm afraid. My office has been TARDIS proofed," Harriet said with an apologetic look on her face.

"Not exactly very trusting are you?" Marissa asked.

"That wasn't me. It was my predecessor. He decided to do that after all of the trouble that we had with . . . well . . ." Harriet said in a hesitant voice.

Marissa could see that she was trying not to offend her by mentioning Koschei and what he did as Harold Saxon. Someone else didn't have any problems saying it whatsoever though.

"It was TARDIS proofed after what Harry and I did is what you're struggling to say, isn't it, Harriet?" Lucy Saxon said somewhere from off camera.

Marissa could see Harriet turning to glare at her, and she could hear Lucy say, "Oh, come on, Harriet. If she's going to get offended at hearing the truth, then we don't want her, do we?"

Marissa sighed. She really hadn't wanted to run into Lucy Saxon again. This made her glad that Koschei wasn't with her at the moment. Lucy seemed to bring out the inner Harold Saxon in him when he was around her for too long not to mention that she wasn't too fond of him anyway after his having killed the Valeyard right in front of her recently and enjoying it after she had almost started to trust him again. Lucy and Koschei definitely still had plenty of issues to sort out.

Marissa was secretly glad about that because she was extremely jealous of her and how close that Koschei had been getting to her again before he had killed the Valeyard especially after he found out that the two of them had a son together. She definitely didn't want that to start up again. She didn't mind Koschei seeing his son John, but she definitely wanted him to stay far, far away from that woman at all costs.

She immediately wondered if she should reconsider going to meet Harriet if she was going to be there.

"I faced up to the truth about myself and Koschei a long time ago, Harriet. You don't have to worry about offending me with anything that you say. I know what I am now, and I can assure you that I'm not proud of it. Maybe you could ask me whatever you want to here. I'm not sure if I want to leave the TARDIS outside unattended for so long,' Marissa said as she made up a phony excuse so that she wouldn't have to be around Lucy.

"I don't have to be here if it's going to be a problem for you, Mari," Lucy said cutting to the chase as she stepped in front of the camera.

"It's nothing against you personally. I just . . ." Marissa started to say.

"You're afraid that I'm going to take him away from you, aren't you? I don't know why. I am not, I repeat, not interested in him, Mari. I honestly don't know why you are, but that's your own business," Lucy said.

"I like her," Shehzadi said laughing.

Marissa and Lissa both glared at her as she said, "I'm sorry. I can't help how I feel. As far as I'm concerned, the only good thing he ever did was you, Lis."

"You just need to give him more of a chance," Lissa said.

Lucy looked at Lissa in surprise as she said, "You're his daughter? I didn't know that he had one."

"He doesn't. Not yet anyway. I'm from the future. I just like to visit his past. A lot," Lissa said grinning.

"Time Lords," Lucy said as she looked at her in complete disbelief while Harriet said, "The government is quite aware of Vasilisa's existence and exactly who she is."

"So you have secret information in your files on my daughter? I'm not sure if I like that or not," Marissa said disturbed.

"That's part of what I want to talk to you about. You could make sure of what does and doesn't become available on certain individual aliens to the various governments of Earth in the future if you take on the job that I want to offer you. I'd rather talk to you about that in person though," Harriet said.

"Alright, I'm coming. I'll be right outside in a matter of seconds," Marissa said as she headed straight for 10 Downing Street.

Her TARDIS materialized a few blocks away in the form of a large cabinet. Then she grinned as she decided to see if she could pull one over on Harriet and changed the TARDIS' form to something new.

Her TARDIS now looked like her.

As she walked toward 10 Downing Street inside of the now mobile TARDIS, Marissa was quickly surrounded by several armed guards. She held up her hands as she said through the TARDIS' speakers, "There's no need for violence, boys. I was invited here by the Prime Minister."

"We are aware of that, Ma'am. We just need to make sure that you aren't carrying a weapon before we can allow you inside," one of the guards said.

"Well, that's a fine way to treat me. She asks me here for a nice private chat and then acts like she doesn't trust me. I guess I really can't blame her though. I did used to be one of the most wanted renegades in the universe after all," Marissa said grinning.

The guards looked at each other nervously as Marissa quickly added, "Don't worry. I'm much better these days. I won't hurt you. I promise."

"That's very funny, Ma'am," the guard said as he quickly searched her and then said, "No weapons found. She's cleared to go."

"I was being serious. I could be extremely dangerous if I wanted to be. I don't anymore though which is good for you," Marissa said.

"You're unarmed," the guard said as if that made her completely harmless in his eyes.

"I may appear to be but I'm really not you know. My greatest weapon is the one that you can't see. My mind. Never underestimate someone just based on how innocent that they appear to be. That can often be a mistake. Trust me," Marissa said.

The guard looked at her closely and could see that she was being completely serious so he nodded and said, "I'll keep that in mind. Come along, Miss Queen. I'll escort you to the Prime Minister."

"So you do know a little something about me then. Probably not enough though. Sorry for grilling you, but I just want Harriet's protectors to be ready for anything. Threats can come in all shapes and forms in this universe," Marissa said.

"We are quite aware of what we might have to face," the guard said.

"Are you? We'll see," Marissa said amused.

He walked her inside of Harriet's office and as soon as he did, he closed the door behind him and stood guard in front of it. Harriet sat at her desk where she was flanked by Lucy Saxon and a guard on one side and yet another guard on the other. Harriet greeted her as she immediately stood up and held out her hand for her to shake as she said, "Welcome, Miss Queen. I'm very glad to finally meet you at last."

"It's Marissa and you're not really meeting me. Well, you are but not in person. Not quite yet," Marissa said with a chuckle.

"What?" Harriet asked in confusion.

Suddenly the TARDIS shimmered and returned to the shape of an old wooden cabinet which Marissa, Lissa, and Shehzadi immediately emerged from. The guard who had brought Marissa inside looked at her in complete shock.

"Do you see what I mean now? You just walked me right inside this so called TARDIS proof office. If I had been here to harm her, you couldn't have stopped me especially if I had weapons hidden inside of here. I easily could have brought an army with me to kill her if I had wanted to do so," Marissa said.

The guard nodded as he looked completely rattled by the whole experience. Marissa had just showed him exactly how much he had left to learn about things in the wider universe that Earth was becoming more and more a part of each day.

Harriet looked at her with an impressed look on her face as she said, "You're just as good as the Doctor and Rose said that you would be. I didn't know that TARDISes could do that. That looked absolutely real."

"It's meant to. You're not used to dealing with more sophisticated TARDISes. You're too used to dealing with that antiquated Type 40 of the Doctor's instead. It was old when he was a kid," Marissa confided.

Marissa finally shook Harriet's hand as she said, "I've brought my daughters, Lissa and Shehzadi, with me if that's alright. I assure you that they're harmless. Well, they're harmless to you anyway."

"That's quite alright, Miss Queen. It's very nice to meet both of you," Harriet said.

Lissa looked around in fascination as she said, "So this is what this place looks like. It looks just like my Dad described it to me. I could get to like it here. Maybe I'll run for Prime Minister someday. It's an old family tradition after all. I could be Lissa Saxon. Or maybe not. I probably wouldn't get too many votes with that name, huh? Can I try out your chair, Ma'am? I might be sitting in it someday after all so I must well get used to it."

Harriet looked at her questioningly as she wondered if she was being serious or not.

"Don't pay any attention to her. She's a bit out there," Shehzadi said.

"That's rich coming from you, Miss Psycho," Lissa said.

"Oh, shut up, Pest!" Shehzadi said grinning at her.

"I'm not as much of a pest as you are. That's for sure," Lissa said.

Marissa cleared her throat very loudly, and both girls quickly shut up and pretended to look innocent.

Harriet looked at them in amusement as she said, "Are they normally like this?"

"No, they're usually not this well behaved. Don't be fooled though. They're very close," Marissa said as she smiled at her girls fondly.

"I can tell," Harriet said smiling at them.

She knew that they were just playing around by the looks on each of their faces as their 'argued' especially Shehzadi's. She could tell that Shehzadi absolutely adored Lissa while Lissa looked at Shehzadi with admiration. She had already figured out from that alone that Shehzadi was the older sister.

"If you'll all sit down, I'll get to what I called you here for, Miss Queen," Harriet said as she gestured to the chairs in front of her desk.

"I don't get to sit in the Prime Minister's chair then?" Lissa asked in disappointment.

"Lissa, behave!" Marissa said with a sigh.

Lissa giggled as she said, "Alright, if I have to."

"Sit down, Brat," Shehzadi said as she sat down.

"Don't tell me what to do, Jerk," Lissa said sitting down beside her.

Marissa cleared her throat again and both sisters quickly shut up once more as she said, "Maybe I should buy a muzzle for both of them. What do you think?"

"I think that they're both very sweet. Now about what I asked you here for . . . ," Harriet started to say.

"Before we start, I want you to call me Marissa or Mari if you don't mind. Being called Miss Queen just irritates me," Marissa said interrupting her.

"That's fine. You can call me Harriet," Harriet said.

"So this is about a job then. The Doctor and Rose both recommended me for a job? Why?" Marissa asked confused.

"It's because of the nature of the job. This position gives whoever has it a huge level of power and responsibility so I have to have only the most trustworthy person for it. The Doctor and Rose both said that they trusted you completely and told me to hire you. I brought you here to judge that for myself. I certainly like what I see so far," Harriet said.

"I still haven't heard exactly what the job is yet though," Marissa said.

"It's a new position that I've just created called the Minister of Alien Affairs. Whoever fills this job would have absolute control over anything having to do with aliens in this country,' Harriet said.

"What do you mean absolute?" Marissa asked not liking the sound of this conversation already.

"I mean that when it comes to aliens they would have the final decision on everything to do with them. They would monitor anything to do with aliens going on in the country and make sure that neither the aliens nor anyone dealing with them is doing anything that they shouldn't. They would only answer to me and no one else," Harriet said.

"No wonder you want someone trustworthy. That sounds like a very bad idea to me to give anyone that much power over any group of people," Marissa said.

"Not if it was the right person, someone who would make sure that all aliens were treated fairly and justly. Like another alien," Harriet said.

"That's why you're offering the job to me. What kind of responsibilities would this person have? I mean what all would they be able to do?" Marissa asked as she began to look very uncomfortable.

"They would monitor all alien transmissions to and from the planet for any possible hidden threats in them to us, be responsible for deciding what happens to any alien technology that is found within our borders and even be able to deny that technology to humanity no matter who wants it if it would be detrimental to us to possess it at this stage in our society's development, deal with any illegal alien presences in the country in an appropriate manner by either fighting off an invasion or offering any friendly aliens asylum here as long as they agree not to attack us, keep a watchful eye on any organizations or groups that have regular contact with aliens like Torchwood, Sarah Jane's group, or UNIT and make sure that they're not doing anything to them that they shouldn't, and they could even establish diplomatic relations with other worlds. This person would also lead a hand-picked group of professionals chosen from among the various groups that deal with aliens in order to combat alien invaders of all types. They would be our first line of defense whenever the Doctor, Rose, or others that we're used to depending on aren't available. It's something that I've thought of doing for a long time now ever since my first term. You wouldn't be doing all of this alone of course. Both I and Lucy would be working hand in hand with you all of the way, and you could appoint anyone else that you wanted to work under you as well. So what do you say?" Harriet asked.

"I don't know. I'm not sure if I'm the person that you want really. I'm not . . . I'm not a good person, Harriet," Marissa said.

"Yes, you are, Mum! Why are you saying that for? You've saved the world and even the universe so many times now. You've more than made up for anything that you've ever done in my opinion," Lissa said.

"She's right. You're the best person that I know. You've helped me so much even when you should have just put me away somewhere. If it wasn't for you, I would be sitting somewhere locked up right now, and I never would have known what a great person that my sister is or how good a person that I could be. You believed in me and you've helped me to be almost normal now. You could help so many others too if you'd just try," Shehzadi pleaded.

"Those sound like excellent references to me," Harriet said.

"They have to say that. They love me," Marissa said.

"I don't think that's all it is personally," Harriet said.

One of the guards next to Harriet suddenly spoke up as he said, "If you don't mind my saying so, Ma'am, I think that she's just being overly modest or maybe feeling just a little too guilty for things that are far, far in the past. She seems like a very worthy candidate for the job to me. If she can keep that fiendish but devilishly handsome rogue the Master in line and whip him into shape like she has then she can certainly do the same for this country. She's just what we need if you ask me."

Harriet looked at him in surprise since she was unused to her guards speaking to her at all much less giving her their opinions. "You really think so?" Harriet asked.

"Oh, yes. Some might say that this country is sick and that what it needs is a doctor but I respectfully disagree. I don't like doctors. In fact, I loathe them. No, I think that what we need is this lovely woman here," the guard said grinning.

Harriet, Lucy, and Shehzadi all looked at him suspiciously now while Lissa smiled. Marissa said, "So you think that I should take the job then."

"Of course. Who better than you? You really are the best candidate for this job. Just based on what I've heard here today of course since I've never met you before today," the guard said.

Marissa smiled at him in amusement as she said, "So did the Doctor get jealous when you told him your plans for the wedding?"

"No, he wasn't jealous at all. All he could do was talk about how cool it was. I swear that he gets stupider and more annoying the older that he gets. Oops!" The 'guard' said.

"Oops, indeed! Are you spying on me now, Koschei?" Marissa asked.

"No, of course not. I just happened to overhear a conversation in the Doctor's TARDIS where the Doctor and Rose were talking about this job. I thought that I'd come here in person to find out more about it. I really do think that you should take it, Ushas," Koschei said as he removed a mask to reveal a gleeful smirk.

"You just happened to overhear it, huh? You put a bug in his TARDIS, didn't you? Again!" Marissa said with a sigh.

"There may have been one there that I forgot to remove. You can't blame me for that," Koschei said.

"Excuse me, but you just disguised yourself as a guard and walked right in here?" Harriet asked with her mouth hanging wide open in disbelief.

"That's right. I wouldn't take it to mean that you're not being well protected though. The security here is very good. It's very effective . . . against humans. Your security could never keep out a genius as great as mine however. I'll gladly tell you how I did it later. Oh, and don't worry about the guard. He just didn't report into work today after suddenly winning the lottery. I hate to use one of the Doctor's old tricks, but it works so I thought why not?" Koschei said grinning.

"I can't believe you! You're just as bad as ever!" Lucy said in disgust.

"Thank you very much!" Koschei said as his smile grew even bigger.

"You would take that as a compliment, wouldn't you?" Lucy said sighing.

"Maybe I should give you the job just so that you can keep track of him," Harriet said still not believing that he had managed to sneak inside like he had.

"I'm so sorry, Ma'am. It'll never happen again," the guard at the door said looking completely embarrassed.

"I wouldn't blame him too much. Like I said, his security would keep out any normal opponent. I'm not normal though," Koschei said.

"You've got that right. I really don't know why you want to marry him for," Lucy said to Marissa.

"Well, I haven't actually said yes yet," Marissa said teasing Koschei.

"Don't. Trust me on that," Lucy said.

"Hey! Don't tell her that! I'm not like I used to be!" Koschei protested.

"You could have fooled me," Lucy said.

"I take it back, Ushas. Maybe you don't want this job after all with her here," Koschei said.

"I'll take it," Marissa said.

Everyone looked at her in surprise as Harriet asked, "What finally decided you?"

"Well, never mind any possible alien attacks. I'll need all of the resources that you have just to keep tabs on him if I'm going to marry him. I can use all of the extra sets of eyes that I can get. I need to sleep sometime you know?" Marissa said laughing.

She was also taking the job for another reason that she wasn't stating out loud. No matter how unworthy she felt of it she didn't trust that much power with anyone else. She would rather that she do her best to do the job as wisely and honestly as she could than let someone else have it who might make life for all aliens in the country including her family and friends a living nightmare.

"How very amusing," Koschei said in irritation.

"I like you. Maybe you should marry him. You seem to know how to put him in his place," Lucy said.

"I should. I've been doing it most of my life now. No one else would ever put up with him anyway. So I guess I'll just marry the big goof if he'll ever get around to asking me that is," Marissa said.

"Well, what are you waiting on, Dad?" Lissa asked.

"I'm trying to find the right time," Koschei said.

"Well, you'd better find it quickly because I'm pregnant," Marissa said.

Koschei looked surprised for once as he said, "What?"

"Congratulations! Do you know what it's going to be yet?" Harriet asked.

"Yes, and so do you," Marissa said.

"You mean?" Koschei asked as his eyes quickly darted to Lissa.

"Yes, I do," Marissa confirmed.

"I don't understand. What is the baby going to be?" Harriet asked.

"Me. I'm the baby. Hello!" Lissa said waving at her.

"Time Lords," Lucy said again in exasperation as Harriet looked at them all in disbelief for the millionth time that day.

Working with Marissa and her family was certainly never going to be boring Harriet thought to herself. As it turned out, she didn't know the half of it.

Marissa had only just started the job, and she already had an alien invasion happening nearby. This invasion was happening right in her own backyard as a matter of fact just down the hall from the Prime Minister's office as several statues suddenly appeared out of nowhere that weren't there before.

The Weeping Angels had arrived at 10 Downing Street. Before the day was over with, they planned to fulfill their wildest dreams and become the stuff of the Time Lords' nightmares!

Next: It's Marissa and Koschei vs. the Weeping Angels right in the middle of Downing Street. Can they keep them from getting the one thing that they must never ever have no matter what? Can they keep them from gaining the power of the Time Lords?!