Hey guys! Someone in the reviews asked a pretty good question. 'Why can't the Doctor just regenerate his leg?' The reason for that is because, when the time lords shot his leg, they shot him again, to the point where he needed to regenerate. The time lords didn't want him to regenerate because they needed his mind free of the regeneration trauma. So he went under a surgery to stop regeneration. They reset the body so it didn't think it needed to regenerate. However, they accidentally tricked the body into thinking that the damage in his leg was how it was supposed to be all along. Which is why the time lords couldn't figure out a way to fix the leg, because the body would regenerate it back to the damaged state. I hope this explains things ok! Enjoy the chapter!

A day had passed. The Doctor hadn't shown up to school that day. He had taken a day off due to having the 'flu'. But that's not what was really going on. He was in his TARDIS, back in its porta potty exterior in the field in front of the school. The TARDIS was scanning his brain. He was trying to ignore any external sources. Of course, though, there was one that kept talking to him.

"Young man, you know you can't ignore me." One said the the Doctor. The Doctor closed his eyes and took a deep breath.

"I'm older then you, don't call me young man." He said with a grim voice.

"Good gracious me, you're a bit upset aren't you?" One said back. The Doctor opened his eyes.

"I'm hallucinating my first incarnation. Excuse me for being a bit upset." He said sarcastically. One grasped his lapels.

"Yes yes, but there's a bigger question there. Why specifically me?" He asked. The Doctor shrugged.

"I don't know, tell me."

"Well, young man, if you don't know, there's no way I would know." One said.

"Again, why do you call me young man?" The Doctor asked back.

"Oh that's interesting. I know the answer, which means you know the answer. Either you feel inferior to me, or you see yourself as a young man. Now which do you think it is, hm?" One asked. The Doctor shook his head.

"I don't know. Man, it's annoying when all the information you know is all you get." The Doctor said.

"Ah yes, I agree. But I have all the clues you need." One stated.

"What are the clues?" The Doctor asked back.

"Again, if you don't know, then I don't know." One said. The Doctor groaned in annoyance.

"I need time to think." He said.

"How about that trail next to the river?" One suggested. The Doctor looked up.

"How did you think of that?" He asked.

"You thought of it. Honestly, my boy, can you try to keep up?" One said. The Doctor rolled his eyes at being called 'boy' again. Then, all of the sudden, he heard a knock at the door of the TARDIS. The Doctor and One looked at each other.

"Occupied!" They both shouted, even though the person outside would only hear the Doctor that was actually there.

"Doctor! It's me!" A female voice sounded.

"Kate? What is she doing here?" One asked, recognizing the voice as Chloe's sister.

"I'll let her in, just don't say anything, I don't want to accidentally talk to you and provoke more questions." He suggested. One nodded.

"Yes yes of course." He said. The Doctor opened the inner doors and let Kate inside. She had on a backpack. The roots of her blue hair were showing a blonde colour.

"Hey Doctor, how are you?" She asked. The Doctor didn't say anything at first, but he eventually did.

"I'm fine. What's up?" He asked. Kate looked worried.

"Chloe came home last night. She was pretty worried about you." Kate said. The Doctor sighed and closed his eyes.

"Oh god, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to make her worry. I'm just dealing with some, personal issues." He said. He suddenly heard One laughed lightly, but ignored it. Kate seemed a bit concerned.

"Personal issues? Like what?" She asked.

"You wouldn't understand, don't worry about it. I'm trying to resolve it." He stated back. Kate looked at the Doctor with curiosity, but decided to let it go.

"Alright, I trust you. I just wanted to make sure you were ok." She said. The Doctor nodded, then realized something.

"Hey, aren't you supposed to be at middle school?" He asked. She nodded.

"Yeah, why?" She said, seemingly unfazed. The Doctor sighed and turned to the console.

"I'm taking you back to school."

"What? Why?" She asked, complaining.

"Well, it's important. Also, way too long a walk." He said. She nodded in agreement.

"Yeah it is, that was a long walk anyway. It's Day Creek middle school." She said, giving in. The Doctor nodded and went to set the controls.

"Not that one." One said to the Doctor. The Doctor stopped and rolled a deep breath, visibly annoyed.

"What's wrong?" Kate asked.

"Nothing, I'm just conflicting about the controls to use." He said. One laughed again.

"That's an understatement." One said back. The Doctor groaned quietly and pulled a lever. The TARDIS shook for a little bit until it lightly landed.

"Alright, I landed a couple hours in the past so you don't miss too much." He said. Kate looked shocked.

"Wait, it's a time machine?!" She asked. The Doctor smiled and laughed lightly.

"Yeah, forgot to mention that." He said. Kate didn't know what to say. She stuttered a bit, until she just left the TARDIS in shock, going to class. One looked at the doors grasping his lapels again.

"I must say, we must be more careful about who we let in?" One said. The Doctor looked at him.

"Why? A lot of people would benefit from even knowing we exist." He said.

"True, but she could tell anyone. We could be discovered." He said with a serious tone. The Doctor shook his head.

"Trust me, she's in middle school. No one would believe her." He said back. One shook his head.

"We don't know that."

"So what? Who would find us? Area 51 turned out to be the time lords. UNIT only investigates blue box appearances." He said.

"Oh of course. Why are you thinking of Chloe?" One said, quickly changing the subject. The Doctor was thrown off by the question.

"What? No I'm not."

"I was, which means you were."

"Fine, I'm worried about her." The Doctor said.

"Of course you are, you walked off after seeing me. You never answered her question if you two were a couple." One pointed out. The Doctor got annoyed.

"You do realize we have more important things to worry about?" He asked.

"Of course I do, but again, if I'm thinking about it, so are you. So why are you, hm?" He asked. The Doctor thought about it.

"I don't know, if you're so interested. You should figure it out." He said. One nodded.

"Alright, my boy, I will." He said. The Doctor groaned again.

"Oh for-." He started, but One interrupted.

"You want to date her?" One said, putting emphasis on 'want'. The Doctor looked at him.

"Of course I do. She's attractive, nice, caring. Everything that anyone would want in a relationship." He said. One obviously didn't approve.

"You can't do it." He said. The Doctor pulled down a lever on the TARDIS.

"Why not? With everything I do in my life, don't I deserve that?" He asked.

"Of course you deserve it, my boy. But you don't want it. You don't want someone to have to depend on you to come back because there's a chance you never will. You don't want to have to settle down." One said. The Doctor thought about it.

"No, I don't. But, I'm not leaving anytime soon, so why can I do it now?" He said.

"Nonsense! You can't do that. You wouldn't want to leave her. You know that." The Doctor sighed.

"I wonder if mental hospitals on earth can help with my problem." He said.

"Not unless they figure out why your having them, and we can do that ourselves." One said.

"You're going to help me try to get rid of you as a hallucination?" The Doctor asked.

"No, I'm going to try to figure why you're hallucinating me, and not any of the other ones in the first place." One said. The Doctor nodded.

"Thanks, tell me when you have something." He asked. One nodded.

"Trust me, my boy, you'll know the second I do."