The Doctor lead me through the streets and alleys, until we came to a large blue box. It was one of those police telephone boxes, dark blue with white windows and a lightbulb on top.
"What... Is... That?" I asked. The Doctor smiled, pushing the door open.
"Take a look." He invited. I stepped inside cautiously, and gasped. It was huge! It was sci-fi! It was...
"Impossible!" I ran out, and ran around the box, and there were no tricks. No wall on the back. I ran back inside, and there the Doctor was, smirking at the controls of his impossible... Unbelievable... Thing! "It's bigger on the inside!"
"I get that a lot." The Doctor admitted, grinning. "Welcome to the TARDIS! Time And Relative Dimensions In Space! My ship! It can go anywhere, anytime!" I was totally awestruck. "And now... It's your turn to join me."
"Awesome." I stated, looking around. I suddenly saw a vision...
'A little girl ran around as the Doctor and a woman piloted the ship, laughing and playing.'
"Where do you want to go first?" The Doctor asked. I shook out of it and thought for a while.
"I wanna show you something." I told him the place, date, and time, and the TARDIS made a whirring sound, it tossed and turned, then stopped. I walked out onto a rooftop, on a similar night to the one we'd left. I pointed, and we watched as a silver and gold light lit up the sky. It swirled down in a spiral, and condensed in a big ball of goldy-silvery... Stuff. It dissipated, and a fourteen-year old girl sat there, fear in her eyes. She had frizzy brown hair and brown eyes. She wore strange teal armor and a blue backpack that seemed bigger on the inside, yet normal... That girl was me. This was the night I appeared. "I was so scared..."
"That energy... Come on!" The Doctor pulled me into the TARDIS, and grabbed a stethoscope from the console of the ship. He held it up to my heart, then the other side of my chest. The Doctor's eyes widened, and he stepped back, away from me. "Impossible."
"What?" I asked. He handed me the stethoscope and pointed to a spot on his chest. I listened to his heartbeat. Then he pointed to another spot on his chest, and I listened to another heartbeat, just as strong as the first one. The Doctor had... "Two hearts?! TWO FREAKING HEARTS?!"
"Yes, now compare." The Doctor ordered me. I shakily put the stethoscope on one side of my chest, the normal heart area, and listened. Then, the other side. I gasped and ripped the tool off. What did this mean?! I was a... "A Gallifreyan." The Doctor looked shocked, yet happy. "Like me." Then, I fainted.
