Trying to get these chapters up quickly, so I can work on some of my other stories. Having a strange case of writers block. Apologies for spelling mistakes. I have a headache, I know I shouldn't really be on the computer... but writing might take my mind off of it :)
On with the story... :)

The Doctor had spent the last 3 days in this strange little town, he could've moved on. Gone somewhere else to get caught up in trouble, or just go site seeing, but he was strangely drawn to this part of London. Plus, it was boring on his own.
The Doctor had seen so much now, of the universe and its wonders, and sometimes he enjoyed seeing the universe through someone elses eyes. He could still see the excitement in Rose's eyes when she opened them TARDIS doors. And when she looked upon this completely different world or time, all the excitement running through her mind... the Doctor felt that too.

Saturday. Lucy loved saturdays. Not the beginning of the week, but not the end. And Doctor Who. Can't forget that.
After a nice lie-in, she got up to go to the local cafe. As she did every morning for a bacon sandwich and cup of coffee.

'No pain. Blimey, It seems like it never happend.' Lucy thought, as she strode happily towards the town,'How could something so extroadinary and terrifying, go away so suddenl-' But she was stopped in mid-thought,as Lucy collapsed, for the second time in 3 days, to the hard pavement. _

As he peeled the fresh banana he'd just bought, the Doctor walked happily out of Tesco's. He'd never been to a supermarket, silly really. 900 years of time and space, yet he'd never been to a supermarket! Still, he was glad that the TARDIS supplied everything, he didn't mind popping to the shops for some milk and a bunch of bananas, but he drew the line at a weekly shop.

walking back through the town, he realised there was a sound coming from his jacket pocket. 'Ding. Ding. DingDing. Ding.' continuously. 'About time!' he thought, and finishing off his favourite fruit, he tried to track down the 'stuff' that was making his timey-wimey detector, go 'ding'.

... The mechanism was going mad now, He'd got plenty of strange looks from the locals as he ran up and down the street, manically.

Then he spotted her, a brunette girl lying on the pavement.

No one had bothered to help her up, no one had even noticed her. 'But what was so special about this small human girl?' The Doctor though. 'Oh that's not fair', he quickly realised he should never say anything like that again. So many amazing people on this planet, with so much potential. He should know, he'd travelled with the best. 'So stop daydreaming and see if she's ok.' he thought again to himself.

"Hello? Anyone in there...?" The Doctor asked mockingly, after picking her head up off of the floor and holding her in his arms.

The girl opened her awoke, to reveal two beautiful green eyes staring back at him. "Oh my Gosh." she said, gasping at the site of him.

"It's ok, what 'append? was just passing by, and saw you lying here... thought it was a bit of an odd place to take a nap, so I came to see if you were ok."

'I must be dreaming. That's it. A dream. No other explanation for this.' Lucy thought, as she awoke. She was lying in the Doctors arms. THE Doctor. The Doctor from her favourite TV programme. Impossible.

He started rambling, but all she could do was stare. She decided to do the decent thing and try to stand, the Doctor helped and Lucy finally managed words.
"But you're... Oh my Gosh. It's.. YOU!" She said, and quickly pulled him into a hug. He didn't seem to know what to say. "Hello. Sorry... Big universe. Do I know you?"