Authors Note: OH MY GOD. Sorry, for like the month long wait for an update. So much crap has been going on, I've been to the doctor's like three times with stomach pains. And I'm like a week behind on coursework. And I've had writers block. I'm dying over here. D:
On a lighter note, it's three days until I see Lawson in concert for my birthday. XD I chose the bassist of the band to portray Ryan in this story/series, if you didn't know already. I'm hoping to get a picture with him, because after all it will be my birthday ;) Ah, I'm so excited.

Anyway, this chapters shorter than all the others as it's written completely by myself. And while I could write a 9,000 chapter by myself, it would take a lot longer. :L
Now there's no aliens trying to cause havoc, or anything melodramatic. Just Katherine and the Doctor celebrating her birthday a bit late. So enjoy =] I've never actually been to Disney World, so sorry if this is a bit inaccurate. For the ride, I used my personal experiences from when I went to Thorpe Park and went on Stelth. It's not Disney World, but they have rides, so generally it's just as good.

To see what Katherine's wearing in this chapter use this link – .com[slash]birthday_time_crash[slash]set?id=60094218

XOXO

I don't know what I was expecting when the Doctor told me that he was giving me a proper birthday. Maybe a bunch of Slitheen who would start singing happy birthday to me when I stepped outside the doors. Or a planet made of chocolate… or bananas. But it's safe to say that I wasn't expecting this.

It's like the Doctor could actually read my mind or something. Because right now, I was standing right in front of Disney Land. It had been the place I had always wanted to go, ever since I was a child. But then every child wants to go to Disney Land, right? Every time I asked my parents if I could go to Disney Land for my birthday, they'd always say maybe, then disappoint me by taking me to the zoo that was pretty much only just down the road. Finally, at eighteen years-old, basically an adult, and I was finally here. And I was just as excited as I would have been if I was eight years-old. Yes, I'm a big kid at heart.

"You brought me to Disney Land? Oh, my God! I bloody love you!" I cried and pulled him into a tight hug.

The Doctor chuckled as he hugged me back, "Better than that." He told me, "It's Disney World."

I frowned, "What's the difference?" I asked him. I mean, I know that Disney World is the one that's in Florida while Disney Land is the one that's in Paris. And that Disney World is a bit bigger, hence the reason it's called Disney World. But apart from that, I didn't really see the difference.

The Doctor laughed, "When I say Disney World, Kat. I actually meant world." I pulled out of the hug to frown at him. What did he mean he actually meant world? The Doctor smirked at my facial expression as he said, "Look at up at the sky." He told me.

I continued to frown at him, but I still done as he said. It was then that I realized what he had meant. I hadn't noticed it before, but the sky was actually a haze of blues, purples and greens which made the sun stick out a lot more than it would have done if this was just Earth. I looked back down at took a proper look at the people that were walking past, most of them were human, or at least they looked human. But there were some that did look alien, like the father who had just walked past me with his kids who had two pairs of eyes. I turned back to look at the Doctor, my mouth in an 'o' shape. I understood what he meant now, this was Disney World. We were on a different planet.

"It's the year 5126." He told me, "And this is the newly made Disney World. Literally the whole world is the theme park."

I took a look around again and frowned, "So if the theme park is the whole world, how do you travel around?" I asked.

"There's teleport stations that'll take you where you want to go." He told me, "Speaking of which, what ride do you want to go on first?"

I shrugged. I wanted to go on all the rides really, and I was far too indecisive to choose which one to go on first. "I don't know. Surprise me."

The Doctor grinned like a maniac. He took hold of my hand as he ran, dragging me along. He obviously knew exactly where to go first, and I was getting more excited the closer we got to where he was taking us. He eventually stopped dragging me along when we came to a row of what looks like cubicles to me. Except that they didn't have a door. They were all full of people, typing in things on a touch screen pad that was attached to the wall, before they disappeared. It was then that I realized that this where you teleported to get to certain places. Gradually, the queue thinned out and it was mine and the Doctor's turn. With my hand still in his, he guided me up towards it, getting me to stand in the right position. He then began typing in the things that he needed to, to get us whether he was taking us, being careful to make sure I didn't see by using his free hand to cover the screen. He was obviously taking the whole surprise thing seriously.

He pressed one final button, and within seconds we had disappeared from whether we had been before, and reappeared in the place that the Doctor had wanted to go. The Doctor grinned at me like a maniac again and I smiled back at him as I looked around. However, my smile diminished when I caught sight of the ride in front of us. It was high, extremely high. Just the thought of it made me feel sick. That doesn't tend to be a good sign when I go on rides.

"Doctor, please tell me you got the wrong ride?" I asked, not taking my eyes off the ride as a group of people shot up to the top at a fast pace, before coming back down again.

The Doctor looked up at the ride as well and shook his head. "Nope." He said popping the 'p'. "Definitely got the right one. Wanna go on it?"

I scoffed. "You're kidding right? Have you seen the height of that thing?"

The Doctor rolled his eyes. "Don't be such a baby. Come on." He grabbed hold of my hand again as he dragged me towards the back of the queue. The queue in question wasn't that long, although that's really not that surprising. The ride is incredibly high, and it shoots you up there incredibly fast by the looks of it. The people who you queuing up here were probably adrenaline junkies that got off on this sort of thing, and maybe other people like me, who hated rides like these and were being dragged along by said adrenaline junkies. Basically, the short queue was both good and bad news. Good news because I wouldn't be able to back out of something that, despite being terribly scared right now, I would probably regret if I didn't actually go on it. Bad news because I didn't have enough time to calm myself down before I got on.

I flinched slightly as another group of being got shot up to the top again. My stomach turned at I watched it slow down all of a sudden as it neared the top, almost doing a rollback down. Thankfully it didn't, and they shot back down to the other side.

"Does it always go that fast?" I asked the Doctor nervously.

The Doctor nodded, "Pretty much." He said. "I think it's about 7 seconds up and 7 seconds down."

"Right." I nodded, speaking in a high-pitched voice. "7 seconds up and 7 seconds down. I can do that." Another group of people were shot up and I felt my stomach turn again. "No I can't."

"Kat, you've been up against witches, daleks, weeping angels, and The Master. And heights still scare you?"

I nodded, "Yep. Heights still scare me. Can we go to a different ride now?" I asked, "Preferably one that is a lot lower than this one."

"Nope." The Doctor said, grabbing my hand as we reached the front of the queue. "You're going to face your fears."

"Great." I said sarcastically, giving him a sarcastic smile to go along with it. The Doctor just ignored it though as he dragged me along to the very front of the cart. Brilliant. We're only the highest ride that I think is possible, which goes a fast as possible…. And we're right at the very front. If being at the front was his way of getting me to try and face my fears, I doubt it would work. I'd probably end up leaving even more scared than I was before. We've could have gone in the middle or something, I wouldn't have minded that. But the front, no way. Long story short, that stupid little Time Lord is going to get one hell of a slap once we're done on this ride.

We both took our seats and brought those safety bar things that keep you from falling out down. I saw the person who was operating the ride press a button and felt the safety bar lock. That was it. That had been my last chance to get up and run away. There was no turning back now. I turned my head slightly to look at the Doctor, who was looking as excited as a hyper child right now, before turning back to face the front. I watched as all four of the lights lit up red one by one. Suddenly, they turned green all at once. And I felt the cart jolt as it moved like a bolt of lightning towards the top.

"Shit."

The next moment I knew we were at the top. The Doctor must have been wrong, because that was no way seven seconds. By the time I had said 'shit' we were at the top. Well, actually, I sort of screamed it. But all the same, it was bloody fast. But the view was amazing. I could see, almost everything. I could only just see the entrance sign where we had been a few minutes ago, far away. Hundreds of rides were stretched out before me, all lit up. It was rather fantastic.

I was so distracted by the view that it took me far too long to realize that we were now going down. It literally felt like you were falling of a high building, plummeting face forward to the ground. I screamed, yet again while the Doctor cheered on happily. The cart then suddenly jolted so that we were now back up right at a normal angel as it now slowly reached the exit. I leaned back in the seat, breathing heavily as I tried to calm myself down yet again. I felt the safety bar unlock and I lifted up as the two of us left through the exit as we walked back through the crowd of people.

"So, what did you think?" The Doctor asked. He was obviously still excited even though the ride had already finished. "It was good wasn't it? Wasn't it good? Wasn't it?" I saw him raise an eyebrow as me in the corner of my eye. "You're not answering me."

I rolled my eyes at him as I whacked him in the arm. He jumped backed slightly, staring at me wide-eyed as he rubbed the whacked arm. "What was that one for?!"

"Don't you dare, ever take me on the ride again." I said glaring at him. "I almost had a bloody heart attack."

"Oh, come on. It wasn't that bad." I shot him another glare. "Okay, sorry."

I nodded, "It was sort of good though. Apart from being terribly frightening." I said causing the Doctor to simply grin at me. "Come on then. Let's go on some other rise. Just make sure they're not as scary as that one." I added, pointing over to it.

The Doctor smirked and nodded. "Right then. Allons-y!"

XOXO

It was the end of the day. The place was becoming a lot emptier now, with kids and their parents leaving to go home. The sun had set; well at least it had in the part of the world that we were in right now. But the haze of blue, purples and greens of the sky were still just as bright. We had literally gone on every ride, every maze. We had gone everywhere. Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, you name it. We went on it. And thankfully I hadn't been sick, or completely freaked out on any of them. But now we were just tired, and very hungry. So we decided to stop at one of the food courts that they had round here before we went back to the TARDIS. We both had a whole pizza to ourselves. The Doctor had pepperoni, while I had ham and pineapple along with a banana milkshake, the Doctor's request. And now, we were eating a banana split… the Doctor's request, again. Good thing bananas are tasty. The Doctor was also busy telling me stories about placed he had been to, ones that weren't shown on the TV screen. Although I was having a hard time believing him.

"You're such a liar." I said, taking a spoonful and putting it in my mouth.

The Doctor looked at me, giving me a look that was sort of like a 'you kicked my puppy look'. "It's true!" he exclaimed with his mouth full of food.

I rolled my eyes, "Were you never taught not to talk with your mouth full?" I said. "Manners costs nothing, Doctor."

The Doctor just rolled his eyes back at me. "Anyway, it's true."

"Well, you'll excuse me if I have a hard time believing it."

The Doctor sighed. "All right, I tried. Whatever." He took one last spoonful before standing up from the table. "Come on; let's go back to the TARDIS. I still have to give you your present."

I stood up from the table as well as I started to follow him. "You got me a present?" I asked with a raised eyebrow. "What is it?"

The Doctor simply tapped his nose. "It's a surprise."

I rolled my eyes as I continued to follow him. The TARDIS wasn't too far away now. Just around the corner near the entrance. The Doctor ran up to it and stepped inside, leaving the door open for me to close when I got inside. I quickened my pace slightly and stepped into the TARDIS, closing the door behind me. The Doctor was leaning against the console, with his hand clasped around something, which I guessed was this birthday present he was going to give me. He motioned for me to come over and I slowly walked over.

"Hold out your hands." I done as I was instructed and held out my hands towards him. I watched as he slowly placed a chain into them and I looked down to look at it. There was on singular leaf made of out silver on the chain, and there was Galifreyan writing engraved into it. "It's from my home. I hope you like it."

I looked up at him. "Of course I like it. It's beautiful."

The Doctor's face broke into a wide smile. "Well then. Happy Birthday, Kat. And thanks for saving me, and the rest of the world."

I just simply smiled at him. "I'm gonna go put it on. I'll be back in a minute."

The Doctor nodded and I left the console room and began walking down the corridors towards my room. Thankfully, my room wasn't that far down the corridor, only a couple of doors down in fact. I opened the door and stepped inside, walking over to the full length mirror and the other end of the room. I lifted my hair up as best as I could as I attempted to put the necklace on myself and to my surprise, I got it on the first go. I stood there for a few more seconds, staring at the necklace in the mirror. It really was beautiful. It was probably the best birthday present I've ever had.

My thoughts were distracted as I saw a flash in the corner of my eye. I spun around in the direction where the flashing was coming from. The thing that was creating the flashing happened to be my phone, which was currently placed on my bed, plugged into the charger. I frowned slightly, wondering who had either phoned me or messaged me. It couldn't be Martha, we had only been gone around a day, she couldn't have possible wanted anything yet. So who the hell was it? Out of curiosity I walked over to the bed and picked the phone up. Only to see that it was a text message. And that message was not from Martha… but from Ryan. I frowned again and sighed slightly as I opened it.

Don't know when you're reading this. But Happy Birthday love. Or early birthday, or late birthday. Stay strong beautiful. Love you.

I sighed again as I smiled sadly down at my phone. I was even thinking about replying to it, but my thoughts were completely distracted as I felt the whole ship lurch, making me fall to the floor. I heard some sort of alarm coming from the console room as the ship continued to shake violently, making it impossible to stand back up again. Eventually, it stopped and I stood up from the floor and ran down to the console room.

"What the bloody hell was th—"I cut myself off mid-sentence as I stared at the scene before me. The Doctor was there, staring at another man dressed in an Edwardian cricket outfit. It was the fifth doctor, although he looked slightly older than he did in the episodes. He was staring at the Doctor, well the tenth doctor, looking just as bewildered as Ten was.

"What?" Ten said.

"What?" Five repeated.

I walked down towards the two Doctors, staring at them, completely confused and slightly worried. "What?"

XOXO

Authors Note: And I'm afraid that is it. Black Stone Turned Into Dust is officially finished. BUT DON'T WORRY! Kat and the Doctor will be returning with Time Crash in my sequel Reflections In The Mirror. I'll post an authors note on here to let you know when that's up. Which hopefully won't be as long as you've been waiting for this chapter, which I think is actually quite rubbish.

And again, I'm sorry for such a long wait. Seriously I should have "Worlds worst writer" written on my forehead. Everything's been going so fast at the moment I just lost track of time. Seriously it feels like only yesterday I was starting school again…

Anyway, I would like to thank all of you, that have reviewed this story, favourited it, alerted, whatever. You're all amazing, and I hope I'll see you all in the sequel.

Until then, as the Doctor says…. Allons-y!