"It's called the TARDIS," Amira rubbed her forehead, groaning.

"T-A-R-D-I-S," Jason nodded.

"Which stands for Time and Relative Dimension in Space," Amira contiuned.

"Yep!" The Doctor smiled.

"It's bigger on the inside,"

"As you can see," John gestured around.

"And it can travel in time and space,"

"Correct," the Doctor grinned.

"So," Jason looked at her. "Where do you want to go first?"

"Away from my house and that monster-robot-alien thing!" Amira snapped. "Ooohhhh god...I just wanted to have a normal Christmas for once in my life! Now, I'm caught up in some alien-tech-birthstone-" she cut off abruptly and swallowed hard. "Oh."

"Oh what?" the Doctor frowned.

"That 'Oh' doesn't sound like a good oh," Jason added.

"It isn't," Amira whispered. Her hand slowly ghosted upwards.

"Then what is it?" John asked.

"The birthstone," Amira choked. "I think they're talking about something my friend found,"

"Your friend?" Jason inquired. "Where was he?" Amira threw her hands up.

"Why does everyone assume I'm always with men?" She scowled. "No, she's a girl, her name is Sophie and she was in Egypt. She still is, in fact. If we didn't just go 200 years into the future,"

"My dear girl," the Doctor tutteted. "200 years? That's positively ridiculous,"

"Whatever," Amira jumped up and began to pace, waving the man off. "She was in an archeology dig and found this," she pulled out a small stone, with an engraving on it. "They didn't think it meant anything so she sent it to me as a souvenir," she bit her lip. "But the thing said that I had the birthstone so..."

"Can we see?" John held out his hand. Amira looked at it, wary.

"Alright," she slowly held it out and dropped it in his hand. He examined it and suddenly licked it.

"OI!" Amira snatched it back as John smacked his lips.

"An archeology dig you say?" John frowned.

"Yes!" Amira snarled. "Now what was that about?"

"It's not Egyptian time that's for sure-but it can't be," John frowned at it.

"Can't be what?" Jason asked. Amira put it back around her neck but froze at John's answer.

"It's alien,"