Hello" - Speech

"Hello" - Gallifreyan

'Hello' - Mental Speech


Golden light continued to pour out of the Teacher, as he screamed in agony, his entire body changing…

As the light began to dim, the Doctor could begin to make out things changing about the Teacher's body. He was shrinking, going from around 6 ft 2, to around 5 ft 6. His skin lightened considerably, from the dark tone to a much whiter one. Long brown hair began to grow from the top of his head. Once the light had disappeared almost completely, it was obvious not just on looks, but also by the new voice of the Teacher…

The Teacher was no longer a he.

As soon as the golden light surrounding her stopped, she finished screaming, yet still breathing heavily. She opened her eyes, the first thing she saw being her son - standing there and looking at her with worry and fear.

Not caring about her new appearance for the moment, her only instinct was to run over and make sure he was alright - something she immediately followed in doing, before tripping as she ran due to the clothes which now drowned her.

Seeing her fall seemed to break the Doctor out of his shock, as he ran over to help his mother up. "Are you alright?" The new Teacher asked him with clear worry in her eyes, her accent being another big difference - she sounded Australian.

The Doctor just chuckled, relieved to see that the change hadn't affected her personality that much - she still put everyone else first, making sure they were alright. "Im fine," he finally answered, "I'm not the one who's just regenerated." He finished with a small laugh.

The Teacher just looked confused at him, before a look of realisation took over her face. "Oh that's right!" She said, a grin forming, "How do I look?"

"You look great Mum." The Doctor said, causing another look of confusion to take over the Teacher's face.

"Mum?.." She said in confusion before looking down at herself, "Oh! I'm a woman again!" She said excitedly, hugging herself, "It's been too long!"

The Doctor smiled, glad to see the Teacher no longer in pain, and it was nice to see a much more playful side of her - her last body always seemed to have sadness within him, but now she seemed happier, more excited.

The Teacher jumped back up to her feet. "Right!" She began, "I'm going to need some new clothes, I don't think these old rags are going to work anymore." She said as she held up one of her sleeves, her arms not being long enough to come out the end. "Although…" She continued, her face adopting a thoughtful expression and her hand coming up to rest on her cheek, "I do feel like we're forgetting something." She said, turning to the Doctor to see his smile drop.

"Rose!" He shouted, "She's on a Dalek ship!"

"What!" The Teacher cried out, her eyes filled with worry for the girl. She took a breath before she turned and moved closer to the console - spinning around to face the Doctor once more, "I have a plan." She said with a smirk.

"Go on."

"I need you to pilot the Tardis towards the ship, materialise it around her," She turned to face Jack, who was still staring at her in shock. "Jack," She called to him, helping him snap back to reality somewhat, "Be on guard with that weapon - incase there's any unwanted visitors."

"What are you going to do?" The Doctor asked her as he moved over to the console to begin piloting.

"Oh, I'm going to faint." She said casually.

"What?" The Doctor asked in confusion, before hearing a thud and seeing the Teacher sprawled out on the floor, unconscious.

"What the hell was that!" Jack shouted, causing The Doctor turned to see Jack staring at the sleeping form of the Teacher.

"Just move her onto the chair, I'll explain one Rose is safe, and I know her change is going well." He said as watched Jack carefully pick the Teacher up, and move her onto the chair.

The Doctor began to pilot the Tardis towards the Dalek ship, while Jack looked on the monitor, noticing that the Daleks had fired missiles. "We've got incoming!" He shouted over to the Doctor, before the missiles struck the Tardis, not harming it in the slightest, "The extrapolator's working. We've got a fully functional forcefield. Try saying that when you're drunk..."

"And for my next trick…" The Doctor said as he began the second part of the Teacher's plan, materialising the Tardis around Rose, while Jack stood guard for any Daleks they may bring with them.

They began to land, a faint image of Rose forming within the Tardis, along with a Dalek close to her, "Rose, get down!" The Doctor called out, "Get down, Rose!" he shouted as she threw herself to the floor.

"Exterminate!" The Dalek fired at Jack, before he fired back with his weapon, killing the Dalek.

"You did it." Rose cheered as she ran over to hug the Doctor."Feels like I haven't seen you in years."

"I told you we'd come and get you." The Doctor said.

"Never doubted it."

"I did. You all right?"

"Yeah. You?" Rose asked, before looking around in confusion, "Where's Teach?"

"Not bad, been better." He said as he moved to look at the Dalek.

"Hey, don't I get a hug?" Jack called out.

"Oh, come here!" Rose said as she turned to him.

"I was talking to him." Jack said, motioning over to the Doctor, before bringing Rose into a hug, "Welcome home."

"Oh, I thought I'd never see you again." Rose said as she pulled away.

"Oh, you were lucky. That was just a one shot wonder. Drained the gun of all its power supply. Now it's just a piece of junk."

Rose smiled before looking around the room in confusion, noticing the missing person, "Where's Teach?" She asked, her stomach dropping slightly as she saw the ways that the Doctor and Jack's faces changed.

Her fear grew as she saw the Doctor stand up without saying anything, before he led her over to the Jump seat, as she now noticed an unconscious woman led across it, but, to her anyway, this was clearly not the Teacher.

"Who's she?" Rose asked, looking warily at the woman, "Where's the Teacher?" She asked once more as she looked to the Doctor.

"She is the Teacher." The Doctor said, as he continued to look at the woman.

Rose looked at him as if he'd gone mad, "What do you mean she's the Teacher?" She said as she looked back at the woman, "She doesn't look anything like him, and the Teacher is a man!"

Jack stepped in, seeing that the Doctor didn't look like he was going to answer, "I don't really understand it," He said to her, "But the Teacher got shot, he was dying." He said, stopping for a moment as Rose gasped, tears filling her eyes, "We brought him in here, he told us to, and then when we came back - there was this light, a bright golden light coming out of him-"

"Regeneration." The Doctor stated. "That's what it's called. Time Lords have this way of cheating death… repairs us, but changes everything about us, even sometimes gender… She won't be up for a while, it takes a lot out of us, we need to deal with these Daleks." He said as he walked away from the sleeping Time lady.

Rose looked at the woman once more, not quite being able to link the man she knew as the Teacher and this woman, before she turned away and walked towards the Doctor, "You said they were extinct. How comes they're still alive?"

"One minute they're the greatest threat in the Universe," Jack commented, "the next minute they vanished out of time and space."

"They went off to fight a bigger war." The Doctor stated, "The Time War"

"I thought that was just a legend!"

"We were there." The Doctor stated, looking back at the Teacher, "The war between the Daleks and the Time Lords, with the whole of creation at stake. Our people were destroyed, but they took the Daleks with them." He sighed, "I almost thought it was worth it. Now it turns out they died for nothing."

"There's thousands of them now." Rose said carefully, "We could hardly stop one. What're we going to do?"

"No good stood round here chin wagging." The Doctor said, suddenly much more happy, "Human race, you'd gossip all day. The Daleks have got the answers. Let's go and meet the neighbours." He finished as he moved to exit the Tardis.

"You can't go out there!" Rose shouted to him, before following him out - Jack walking behind her.

~O~

The first thing the Teacher noticed when she awoke was that she woke too early, she was still brimming with regeneration energy - actually the first thing she noticed was that she was still in her too large, blood soaked clothes, but she put that to the back of her mind for the moment. She couldn't put her finger on it, but she knew there was something big happening - something that she would be needed for, well, until she passed out again.

Pulling herself up on the chair and sitting up, her hair fell into her face, not something she had had to deal with for the past few hundred years, she hadn't been a woman since her 6th body, and that was before the war. It was exciting to be a mother again, her children would let her be much more affectionate when she was a woman.

Moving around the console to the monitor, she looked into the screen to see her reflection, taking a few moments to get herself accustomed to what she now looked like, before a smile broke out on her face. "So then Gorgeous," She spoke to the Tardis, "What do you think?" She said as she struck a pose, smiling as she heard an affectionate hum. "I haven't thanked you yet by the way." She continued as she placed a delicate hand on the console, "For looking after him when I couldn't."

She smiled as she heard another hum, as if waving off any need of thanks, before the reality of what had been happening came suddenly back to her. "I need to help, Arghh!" She said before bringing up her hands to her head, "Right," She said as the pain lessened, "I've not got long before I collapse again," She rolled up the sleeves on the shirt she was wearing, frowning at the large patch of blood on the front, before moving onto her pants, rolling the bottoms up so that she wouldn't trip over them. She was left in her socks as her boots no longer fit, but she couldn't see herself having time to go look for clothes in the wardrobe right at this second.

She moved over to where her duster coat was still lying on the floor, before looking through it to find her sonic pen, and her notebook, before dropping the notebook as she saw it was covered in blood - filing away the need for a new one to the back of her mind.

Just as she was about to rush out of the Tardis she stopped, running back to pull up one of the grates and pull out a small bracelet, before placing the grating back and ran out of the Tardis, straight onto Floor 500.

"A Delta Wave!" She heard the Doctor exclaim as she stood in front of the Tardis, her presence having not been noticed yet.

"What's a Delta Wave?" Rose asked.

"A wave of Van Cassadyne energy." Jack explained to her, "It fries your brain. Stand in the way of a Delta Wave and your head gets barbecued."

"And this place can transmit a massive wave." The Doctor exclaimed, "Wipe out the Daleks!"

"Well, get started and do it then." Lynda said happily.

"Trouble is, wave this size, building this big, brain as clever as mine, should take about, oh, three days?" He sighed, "How long till the Fleet arrives?"

"Twenty two minutes." The Male staff member stated.

"If I had the Teacher here we might be able to do it," he said before sighing, "Even then It might still take too long."

"Well we won't know unless we try!" A voice called out in an Australian accent, alerting the others to the presence of the Teacher, as she moved towards the Doctor, both of them smiling as they began pulling wires out.

"We've now got a forcefield so they can't blast us out of the sky," Jack said as he looked over the computers, "but that doesn't stop the Daleks from physically invading."

"Do they know about the Delta Wave?" The Male Staff member asked him.

"They'll have worked it out at the same time. So, they want to stop the Doctor. That means they've got to get to this level, five hundred." He pulled up the layout of the station. "Now, I can concentrate the extrapolator around the top six levels, five hundred to four nine five. So they'll penetrate the station below that at level four nine four and fight their way up."

"Who are they fighting?"

"Us."

"And what are we fighting with?"

"The guards had guns with bastic bullets. That's enough to blow a Dalek wide open."

"There's five of us." The female staff member exclaimed.

"Rose, you can help us." The Teacher stated to her, "We're gonna need all these wires stripping bare."

Rose nodded and turned to do as she asked, she could see some aspects of the Teacher clearly in the woman, she was using the same sonic pen that he did, and the Doctor clearly believed that this was the Teacher - but she just couldn't wrap her head around the change, she was so different than the man from before. Not only in the physical changes, but she seemed… brighter, the Teacher was never moody exactly, but you could tell there was a sadness in his eyes - this woman didn't have that, and while Rose was happy that the Teacher was happy, she just needed time to accept that this was in fact the Teacher.

"Right, now there's four of us." The Woman scoffed.

"Then let's move it!" Jack shouted, "Into the lift. Isolate the lift controls."

The staff ran off as Lynda approached the Doctor, "I just want to say, er, thanks, I suppose, and I'll do my best."

"Me too." The Doctor nodded.

"Is the Teacher okay?" Lynda asked, not knowing about the regeneration, still believing that he was shot and in the Tardis.

"He's fine." The Teacher spoke up, "He's resting now, he told me to give you this." She said as she pulled out the bracelet she had grabbed in the Tardis - "He said to make sure that you kept it on."

"Oh, Thanks!" Lynda said happily as she put the bracelet on, "Make sure to thank him for me." She said as she walked off.

"It's been fun," Jack said, coming up to the three of them, "but I guess this is goodbye."

"Don't talk like that." Rose scolded. "The Doctor's going to do it. You just watch him." She said, making the Teacher frown slightly as she didn't mention her name.

It was understandable, companions in the past had had difficulty with regeneration. It was especially difficult for Humans to understand, they lived such short lives, and mortality was a certainty to them. It didn't make it any easier to see your friends look right through you though.

"Rose, you are worth fighting for." Jack said as he leaned in and kissed her. He then turned to the Doctor, "Wish I'd never met you, Doctor. I was much better off as a coward." He then Kissed the Doctor.

As Jack turned to the Teacher, she pulled him into a hug, whispering so that only he could hear, "I know that you don't understand how I've changed, but it is me." She said, before pulling away so that she could look him in the eye, "You're a good man Jack. I'm proud of you." She said, smiling at him before pulling back entirely.

"See you in hell." Jack said with a smirk, before running off to the lift.

"He's gonna be alright... isn't he?" Rose asked quietly, looking to the Doctor.

The Doctor just looked away and continued to work on the wires.

The Teacher saw this as the perfect opportunity, the likelihood of this all going well wasn't high as it was, she needed Rose to trust her, she needed her to see that it was her. "Rose." She called out, continuing when she saw Rose turn to her, "Come with me." She stood and walked to another part of the room, so the Doctor would be able to continue working while they spoke.

"How are you coping with all of this?" She asked, once Rose had followed over to her, worry clear in her eyes - both for Rose, and the fact that she would fail to see it was truly her.

"Im alright." Rose replied quickly, too quickly.

"No." The Teacher said, carefully placing a hand on Rose's arm, looking her in the eye was much easier now that they were much closer in height. "You're not okay." She continued, "And that's fine, why would you be? There's thousands of Daleks out there." She hesitated for a few seconds before taking a breath and continuing. "That's not really what I meant though. How are you coping with this?" She said, now gesturing to herself.

Rose was quiet for what seemed like hours, before she finally answered, "I don't know." She stated, "You're so… different, It's just you were this… strong… father figure." She said, trailing off quietly towards the end. "It was like having a dad, I'd never felt that before…"

"Oh… Rose…." The Teacher said, tears growing in her eyes and she moved in to bring Rose into a hug, Rose immediately latched on to her, squeezing her as if she was going to disappear. "It's still me… I look different, I am different… but I'm not going to think of you any differently." She pulled back so that she could look Rose in the eye, "I'm going to tell you something, and I mean this completely." She waited a moment for Rose to calm down, "Every person that steps on board that ship," she pointed towards the Tardis, "Anyone who decides to stay and travel, they're all my children - every single one of them. I will do everything I can to look after them, and make sure that they're happy. It doesn't make any difference if I'm a man or a woman, that's how I feel about you all." She said, keeping eye contact the whole time to better get her point across. "I love you like a daughter Rose, and nothing will change that."

It was Rose's turn to pull the Teacher into a hug now. "I'm sorry." She said, crying once more, "It was just such a big change and I wasn't sure if you'd still be you…" She buried her head into the Teacher's neck, as the Teacher rubbed between her shoulders. "Thank you…"

"You don't have to thank me for being there." The Teacher said softly, before pulling away. "Now then, I think we best get back to work before he," she gestured to the Doctor, "gets in a huff." She said, making Rose laugh as they walked back over to the Doctor.

'Everything alright?' She heard the Doctor say mentally to her.

She eyed him and Rose for a moment, 'Yeah, Yeah we're alright.'

'I meant to ask,' she heard him start, 'what was that bracelet you gave Lynda?'

'Emergency Teleport,' She explained, 'I timed it to just before the Daleks should arrive, keep her safe'. She said mentally, as she began to work.

~O~

She didn't have long left before she would pass out again. They had been working on the Delta wave for a while, and it was getting harder for her not to show the pain she was in. Even if she was the older of the two, she knew that if the Doctor knew how taxing this was on her at the moment, he would force her to stop - something she couldn't afford to do.

"Suppose..." Rose began, still stripping wires.

"What?" The Doctor glanced up at Rose for a moment, allowing for the Teacher to wince in pain.

"Nothing…" Rose said as she shook her head.

"You said suppose."

"No, I was just thinking. I mean, obviously you can't, but, you've got a time machine. Why can't you just go back to last week and warn them?"

"As soon as the Tardis lands in that second, we become part of events, stuck in the timeline."

"Yeah, thought it'd be something like that…'' Rose sighed, as the Teacher was slipping, beginning to fall into unconsciousness.

"There's another thing the Tardis could do." The Doctor started, "It could take us away. We could leave. Let history take its course. We go to Marbella in 1989."

"Yeah, but you'd never do that."

"No, but you could ask." He said, causing Rose to fall silent. "Never even occurred to you, did it?"

"Well, I'm just too good."

"Doctor…" The Teacher started, but trailed off as she felt weaker - collapsing into unconsciousness before the Doctor could reach her.

"Teach!" Rose shouted, as the Doctor came up to check on the Teacher. "Is she alright?"

"She's been up too long." The Doctor said with a sigh, "She's still regenerating, she needs to sleep," he turned to Rose to see her worried, "She'll be fine." He said, causing her to nod and sigh in relief.

A computer beeped in the background, causing the Doctor to run over, "The Delta Wave's started building. How long does it need?" His face fell.

"Is that bad?" Rose asked, but just watched as his head sunk, "Okay, it's bad. How bad is it?"

The Doctor suddenly perked up and jumped to his feet, "Rose Tyler, you're a genius!" He said, planting a kiss on her forehead, "We can do it. If I use the Tardis to cross my old timeline. Yes!" He said as he began running off to the Tardis - only to stop at seeing the Teacher led on the ground.

He seemed to contemplate for a moment, before reaching down and picking her up, walking over to the Tardis with her, "She'll be safer in here, she can rest better." He said as they walked into the Tardis - him placing her down on the Jump chair she had been lying on earlier. "Hold that down and keep position." He said to her as he pointed to a lever on the console, "and keep an eye on her for me." He said with a gesture towards the Teacher.

"What's it do?" She asked, pulling down the lever.

"Cancels the buffers. If I'm very clever and I'm more than clever, I'm BRILLIANT, I might just save the world. Or rip it apart..."

"I'd go for the first one…"

"Me too. Now, I've just got to go and power up the Game Station. Hold on!" He said as he ran out of the Tardis, only for the engines to start seconds later.

"Doctor, what're you doing?" Rose called out, "Can I take my hand off? It's moving." She said before running over to the door. "Doctor, let me out! Let me out! Doctor, what've you done?"

A noise rang out as a hologram appeared by the console, taking the shape of the Doctor. "This is Emergency Programme One." The Hologram spoke, "Rose, now listen, this is important. If this message is activated, then it can only mean one thing. We must be in danger. And I mean fatal. I'm dead or about to die any second with no chance of escape."

"No!" Rose called out, her eyes blurry with tears.

"And that's okay." The hologram continued. "Hope it's a good death. But I promised to look after you, and that's what I'm doing. The Tardis is taking you home."

"I won't let you." Rose called out.

"And I bet you're fussing and moaning now. Typical. But hold on and just listen a bit more. The Tardis can never return for me. Emergency Programme One means I'm facing an enemy that should never get their hands on this machine. So this is what you should do. Let the Tardis die. Just let this old box gather dust. No one can open it. No one'll even notice it. Let it become a strange little thing standing on a street corner. And over the years, the world'll move on and the box will be buried. If the Teacher is with you, and I hope they are, remember they will always look after you, The Tardis will be programmed to ignore their inputs - she can now only be piloted by me." The Hologram spoke, causing Rose to look over to the Teacher, not knowing how to tell her what had happened. "And if you want to remember me, then you can do one thing. That's all, one thing. Have a good life. Do that for me, Rose. Have a fantastic life." The hologram flickered out.

"You can't do this to me. You can't. Take me back! Take me back! No!" She said as she tried to use the console. "Come on, fly. How do you fly? Come on, help me!" She looked over to the Teacher, "Teacher, I need you! Help me fly back!" She said, but to no avail as the Teacher remained unconscious.

After a while longer, Rose finally gave up, walking out of the doors just as Mickey came round the corner, "I knew it!" He called out, "I was all the way down Clifton Parade, and I heard the engines. I thought, there's only one thing that makes a noise like that." He continued, before seeing how distraught Rose was, "What is it?" He said, before she grabbed onto him, hugging him as she cried, "Where's the Doctor and the Teacher?"

Him saying the Teacher's name caused her to look up, "The Teacher…" She said, before dragging him into the Tardis, "I can't just leave her here." She continued as they walked over to where she was still passed out on the seat.

"What do you mean?" Mickey asked, "Who is she?"

"She's the Teacher." Rose said, "She died, and they come back, Time lords, she said they come back and they change." She turned to Mickey, "It's still her, and I can't leave her here, how do I tell her about the Doctor?" She said as she began crying again, causing Mickey to pull her back into a hug.

"I'll bring my car around, we can put her in there." Mickey said, "Maybe bring her to your mum until she wakes up."

~O~

Which is exactly what they'd done, The Teacher was laying on the spare bed in the Tyler flat, alone as the rest had left to go to a cafe.

As the Teacher finally began to open her eyes, still not fully regenerated, but enough to where she would be able to stand. She wasn't confused about what had happened, even though she was unconscious she could still hear what was happening around her - She was angry, and using that as a way to hold off the sheer amount of sadness and depression that would be otherwise overtaking her.

All of her other children were dead. She could say that she thought of all the humans who came with them as her children all she liked, she wasn't lying, she did love them all that way. Yet her true children, the ones she had raised, had all been taken from her - she couldn't let the same happen to the Doctor, not after everything else, she would have nothing left.

Yet she was helpless, all she had to her name was her sonic pen, and that would come to no use now - she doubted she could fly the Tardis back to him, he had made sure the Tardis would ignore her inputs, and since he was always better and programming the Tardis than she was, she'd have no hope of reversing it.

However, she wasn't going to give up like that. She had almost lost everything, and though she was proud of her son for what he did, she should be the one standing there, she should have sent him home, but she wasn't strong enough - her regeneration was still going on.

Pulling herself up, she left the room - the house had been quiet for a while and due to her senses still being off, she couldn't tell exactly how long had passed since she had been sent back. She was determined to at least try to return - maybe the Tardis would listen to her, it had been hers before the Doctor stole it, well she left it unlocked for him - not that she'd ever tell him that.

She ran out of the house and down towards where the Tardis was, however she slowed when she saw a huge yellow truck trying to drive away from the Tardis, with a chain connecting it to the inside. "Keep going!" She could hear Rose shout from inside.

"Come on, come on!" Jackie shouted.

"Keep going!"

"Give it some more!" Jackie called out, as the Teacher began to run forward, however just as she was getting close, the Door slammed shut.

"Rose!" Mickey shouted, while the Teacher was stunned. The Tardis began to dematerialise, leaving as if it wasn't there to begin with.

The Teacher fell to the ground, she had to hope that whatever Rose did would work, but she couldn't know that - she couldn't know how long they would be, or if they would even survive.

All she did know was that she'd failed, and now, she could do nothing but wait.

The emotions that filled her were too much, combined with the final hours of her regeneration cycle she collapsed between Jackie and Mickey, her last thoughts being a prayer for the Doctor and Rose's safety before she slipped into unconsciousness.

~O~

In another part of London, an alleyway - hidden enough to where most people wouldn't be able to see in, an electrical crackling could be heard, as sparks filled the air.

As both the crackling and the sparks grew, a woman fell to the floor, the sound and sparks receded as she fell to the floor.

The Woman stood, shaking off her hair, large and curled spreading out across her shoulders.

She looked at the device on her wrist, unmistakably a Vortex Manipulator, "Well Sweetie." She said, smirking at the date she saw, "Looks like it's time for us to get acquainted..."

A.N -

So there we have it! Education is complete!

This was a much shorter chapter than many of the others, but obviously that was because the Teacher was unconscious for most of it, due to her regeneration. It's also quite weird writing 'her', but I hope you all love the new Teacher - she is portrayed by Rose Byrne!

So, the ending - Lets talk about the first part of the ending first:

I do feel that I was a bit too harsh to the Teacher at the end, but she's lost everything, all of her children and now she feels that she's failed the Doctor as she wasn't strong enough. Obviously there will be a lot to talk about when we get to Xmas invasion.

It was also important to have her be on Earth for the start of the second book but I'll say no more on that.

The Second part of the ending:

I wont explicitly state who the woman at the end is, but I think it's pretty obvious, and I'm not hiding that - it's very likely the character that you're thinking of. Clearly however, she will be a much bigger presence within this overall story, but to what extent?

The Future:

So, What will happen with the future of this series, well I will 100% be continuing the Teacher's story; I have so many Ideas that I can't wait to write for it, and that requires me to continue it for many of the DW series.

However, the Teacher's second book will not be starting right away. I have another character called 'The Sergeant' who I also write, and the first chapter of his series is already up. His first book, 'Call to Action', will be my priority for a little while, but I will likely begin the second book for the Teacher before that one ends, as it is likely to be a little longer.

I will also be writing a third time lord OC soon, but I have no date on when that will be happening yet. It has always been my plan to do these three, and then maybe more in the future - however I want to establish these three as characters before that.

So my schedule should be:

- Call to Action (Priority)

- The Teacher (Secondary)

- OC 3 (Tertiary)

I wont reveal anything on my 3rd OC as there is still some planning going into that series, however I will tell you that the second book of the Teacher's series will be titled: Revision! (Sticking with the theme of School and Learning).

I will hopefully be starting that maybe in a month or two, once I feel I have a good enough grip on 'Call to Action' as to write them both simultaneously, and I will update this book with an alert stating that the sequel is out when that happens.

I hope you enjoyed this book as much as I did, and I hope to see you all in the future or on my other stories.

Thank you all so much for reading! Please leave a review if you would like, I would love to see what you have to say!