AN- Hi! Sorry this is late, but my Tia flew up to see us and my graduation (which is in less than a week) so it was a busy weekend. Thanks to everyone who reviewed or added me to their favorites and alerts. Thanks to The Doctor Rose for being an awesome Beta. Remember- I don't own anything you recognize and I love reviews, they're amazing.

Chapter 6

"Mark! Paul! Get your bums outta bed!" Wolf said pounding on the door with a grin plastered on like armor. Jenny giggled.

A tired Mark answered the door. Taking one look at her outfit he rubbed his eyes and grinned. "Starting a riot today, are we?"

"Shut it," she said with a grin. "We need to get going. Five minutes." Mark nodded and in five minutes Mark and Paul were ready to go.

"Alright you lot, this is Jenny, and she's coming with us. She's like me, a Time Lord" Jenny gave a small wave and smile as the Wolf continued on looking at Jenny. "And this lot are the Jones, Mark and Paul. Humans from 2012." Jenny nodded.

"Nice to meet you," Jenny said with a smile. She was going to continue but the Wolf cut her off.

"Time for domestics later, right now we need to get going and seal off the crack. Much more going either way will collapse everything." She turned around and marched off.

"We need to head about a block over from the dance hall you were at last night. I'll show you," Jenny said running to catch up with her.

The group made there way in the early morning light to an ally way. "This is it," Jenny said looking at a wall. There was nothing special looking about it to Mark and Paul.

"Didn't she have a ship or something?" Paul asked disappointed at the lack of alien things. The Wolf didn't answer and just ripped off a flyer and began laughing hysterically.

"Wolf! You alright?" Mark asked concerned going up to grab her shoulders to look her in the eyes.

"It follows me everywhere. The Big Bad Wolf," she said still laughing like a mad woman though tears had begun to leak from her eyes. Mark ripped the paper out of her hands and looked at it. It was a normal looking band flyer, he thought. A band called Bad Wolf was to be playing at a café near where they were and on the bottom was their logo, which was a wolf with golden eyes.

Jenny looked at her worried. She then stepped up, grabbed her away from Mark, and slapped her. Shocked, Rose grabbed her cheek.

"What'd ya do that for?" she asked.

"Crack in the universe. Now," Jenny said sternly. Rose nodded and went to close it. Jenny could have sworn she heard something about Jackie Tyler and not being the bloody Doctor.

"Done, but my energy scans say that not only one alien came through this crack," She said with a grim tone stepping away from the closed crack in the universe.

"I was running away from the autons, last night. Do you think they've set up a base here?" Jenny asked

"Definitely possible, though they won't like Earth much yet. Not enough chemicals in the air in the late 1890s, though give humans a few more years and this universe's skies are filled with zeppelins," Rose answered.

"Zeppelins?" Jenny asked with a grin. "Is that just this universe's difference or did your Earth start with zeppies too?"

"Nawh, good old fashioned airplanes," Rose grinned. "Your dad liked finding differences here as well."

"Why wouldn't the skies have zeppelins?" Paul asked confused.

"Because airplanes are what the universe Jenny and I'm from had instead."

"Where is your universe?"

"On the other side of the closed crack."

"Can you go back?" Paul said quickly, but Mark, noticing the rising discomfort of Jenny and he grabbed his son's shoulder tightly and when his son looked at him he shook his head.

"Right," Mark said changing the subject. "Autons, what are they, should we defeat them, and if so how?"

"Oh I like you," Jenny grinned. "Straight to the point with this one."

"Yeah, he is," Rose grinned back. "Autons are living plastic. They're animated from a source, but that source is in another universe, so they'll have to build one fast. If they succeed, it'll be a lot more complicated."

"So the plan is to try and find them and keep them from building whatever they need to build?" Mark asked.

"Exactly!" Jenny squealed. "A real, proper adventure with a Time Lord! I've been wanting to do this since I first met the Doctor!"

"Well, as long as you can run, this will go well," Paul said making Rose give him an eye roll.

"Oi! I don't always lead you lot into trouble," she objected indignantly. Mark and Paul shared a look causing Rose to agree. "Maybe sometimes, but I took you lot to that nice zoo planet, with the Earth hippos and Martian ziggos, remember?"

"One trip in the months we've been here doesn't really count, Wolf," Paul joked. "And if I remember right, we ended up running away from the security guards after you tried to sonic the Venetian dragon."

"It was all in good fun," she grumbled. "Some people just don't appreciate scientific progress."

"That's what they call it now days," Jenny joined in. Rose was going to give her own piece back when they heard an explosion.

"That's our cue," Mark said with a grin. The group looked at each other before grinning and running after the sound. They caused a small riot seeing as there were "naked" girls running wild through the streets of London, but other than that they found the source very quickly. Rounding corners and dashing through alleys they finally made it to a warehouse on the Thames.

"Alright," Rose began whispering, "Jenny, you have antiplastic, right?"

"Yeah, of course. If you don't have it when dealing with this lot, then you're screwed."

"Good, right, it won't help."

"Why did you ask then?" Jenny frowned.

"Because I wanted to make sure you knew what you were doing," Rose grinned. "Think of me like a loving mum or something."

"In this body it's more like a little sister," Jenny deadpanned.

"Oi! Focus!" Mark hissed. "Wolf, what's the plan?"

"Plan?" she frowned. "Thought that was obvious, destroy 'em all. They aren't even proper life forms, they're plastic that's controlled by a transmitter that they can't be allowed to build."

"Destroy? What about a second chance?" Jenny questioned remembering her father's method.

"I'm not the Doctor, and I have no problem destroying something that will destroy me."

"The Doctor?" Paul asked.

"No time to explain. Right, Jenny, Mark and I will go in and distract the group, decapitating them is a good way to get them distracted. Paul, remember how to set off the bombs I gave you?"

"You gave Paul bombs?" Mark asked annoyed. "I thought I asked you not to after last time."

"These are easier to use, though!" Rose whined a bit. "Anyway, we need him, can you do that Paul? No mistakes like last time?"

"What happened to last time?" Jenny asked with a frown.

"No time, what is with you lot wanting to know things when we're planning a fight?" Rose asked with a frown, clearly annoyed. "Ready?" She asked putting her hand in the middle of their huddle.

"Ready," they all said as they added a hand into the middle.

"Right, on the count of three, break. One. Two. Three." As they broke out of their huddle they three adults ran to go fight and Paul began getting his bomb ready.

"Travelled across the universes to get you lot gone," Jenny yelled as she kicked off the head of one of the autons. After five minutes they heard the warning call from Paul.

"Run," Rose said with a grin grabbing Jenny and Mark's hands, pulling them behind her. As they left the warehouse Jenny grabbed Paul's hand and they ran down the docks. Less than a block away the warehouse went up in a great explosion.

"Perfect Paul!" Rose said giving the boy a high five. "You are officially our pyrotechnics master!"

"Sweet!" the boy whooped.

"Back to the Tardis?" Mark asked trying not to grin too much at his son's joy at handling dangerous explosives.

"Sounds good to me," Rose grinned grabbing Paul's hand as they ambled through Victorian London and back to the Tardis.