AN: Hey everybody-
Adam: You gonna keep doin this solo? Because it seems like your doin' a pretty crappy job of it.
Hey, I think I'm doing just fine!
Bailey: You obviously aren't remembering the reset of the other two chapters.
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Adam: Wimp.

Chapter 3:

"I'm still cutting back their tv time." She said to herself. "I heard that!" Adam said.

"Let's go back to Maryland." He continued. "If we get there 10 minutes ago, we can make it to DC before morning." "Or you could just land there." Seth pointed out. "No you can't." The doctor responded. "They put an antimaterialization shield around the city. Can only materialize outside and drive in like normal people." "Sounds like a no go on the land there thing." Adam said. "Yeah I know." Seth replied. "But what I don't know," he continued," is how long you knew he existed. The doctor I mean. Does that mean that Santa Claus is real too?" Seth finished hopefully. "I don't know about Santa, and to answer the first question, it depends on how you count." Adam replied, smirking. "You got to travel with him! And you didn't tell us!" Steven said. "Well, I didn't think you would believe it." Adam responded slowly. "Me niether." Bailey chimed in. "He just popped out of the TV and asked if we wanted to travel with him." "So, really. If we were to count the days according to your biological calendar, how many days were you gone?" Adams mom asked, concerned. "I believe a more relevant question would be how many days he has left." The doctor interjected. "Since Adam has predicted the end of the world, you may want to spend the last of his days with him." "Wow. That's dark." Adam said. "Its also true." Bailey said. "So on that happy note," Adams brother said,"who's hungry?" Everyone raised their hands, except the doctor and Mary. "I'll work on that then!" Seth said. "Directions to the kitchen please?" "Ok, a left a right two lefts down the stairs a right a left three lefts and up the stairs." The doctor responded. "Got it!" Seth said happily as he walked off without a care in the world. "Someone's doin good for just loosing his house AND his stuffed animal collection." Adam said. "No kidding. Speaking of which, how are you doing?" Bailey asked. "I've already lost the house 10 times. I'm fine. I've already grieved." Adam responded icily. "Well if you ever want to talk about it-" Bailey started. "I won't. Thanks, but no." Adam interrupted. "I'm gonna see if I can help Seth." Adam said to no one in particular. "You know I can always talk to you right." Bailey said. "I'll talk when I'm ready." Adam said, putting an end to the conversation.
After an hour of preparation, Adam, his mom, Bailey, and Steven sat down at the table in the kitchen of the TARDIS. "It reminds me of the Chanute house." Adam said to his mom. "It does." She responded, nostalgia in her voice. "Dinners done!" Seth said as he brought in the meal, consisting of garlic lemon pork, macaroni and cheese, and assorted vegetables. "Dig in everyone!" Seth said delightedly. As everyone started heaping food onto their plates Adam said," I'm sorry for thought-yelling at you before. That was rude." "Thank you." Bailey responded.
After finishing off dinner, Adam and Bailey went to their rooms. "I just realized, I lost my phone in the explosion." Adam said dejectedly. "No biggie, the main person you text anyways is me, and we can think to talk now." Bailey responded. "You're right, but mom used to use it to find out where I was. Now, it's not that easy." Adam replied. "Trust me. She will be able to know where you are still. You'll be on the news. You'll either save the world, or look like a moron for not predicting it right. Either way, she'll know." Bailey said. "Alright." Adam said, and went to sleep.
The next morning, Adam woke from his nightmare to hear the clanging of metal on metal, like a hammer to a metal rod. "That's one way to wake up." He said to himself as he looked at his watch. 7:00. It was going to happen today. He didn't know how he knew, but he knew it would happen today. Adam quickly got changed, curious as to how the TARDIS knew his fashion sense, jeans and a polo. "Doctor!" Adam said as he walks into the console room. "I've got a bone to pick with you! You woke me up in the middle of my dream!" Adam said, sounding more pathetic than angry. "I have more pressing matters at hand Adam. If you want me to listen to you ramble about your worrisome life, might I advise you simply get over it." The doctor responded. "Also," he continued,"let me just quote Han Solo,'women always find out.' I'm not gonna ask any questions, I don't really care, I just want you to know." "Is it that obvious?" Adam asked. "Is what obvious?" Bailey asked as she walked in, yawning.