"Good luck, Doctor, it won't help you much, but good luck. Have fun with this little thing," Kara teased the Doctor, tossing her hair back over her shoulders in an almost flirtatious manner. "Unless of course, you plan on screwing those things to the wall." The Doctor got up and headed towards the door. "Bye then," Kara said to the irate Doctor as he stormed out of the house. "Pity he'll never learn," Kara shook her head as the Doctor stormed down the street. She smiled and headed to the basement

"This is something your father made for me," Kara's mother had said. Kara remembered it clearly. They were in the basement, looking at a closet.

"Mommy, it's a closet," Kara had said, but she had been wrong. It was a strange room, bigger inside than out, and it had futuristic sensors within it. Kara walked in it now, opening it up with a special key. She tapped on some instruments, and the room hummed to life. She smiled and did a scan for Gallifrian Tech, something she had seen her mother do on the last day she had seen her mother. The word "TARDIS" popped up on the screen with a map beside it. "Fantastic," Kara said, grabbing a bag with her clothes, several instruments her parents had left behind, and her flamethrower. She stepped out the back door and found herself in front of a British Public Call Box. Kara smiled, looking back just in time to see the temporal rift close behind her. She walked over to the

When the Doctor reached the phone booth there was no one around, so he stepped into it. When he did so, he shut the door and ran over to the consol. He started to input information when he was shocked to hear a knock at the TARDIS door. The Doctor walked slowly over, opening the door enough to see out. "Kara," he asked, shocked, "How did you get here?"

Kara smiled blankly at him. "Hello!" she said; her voice absurdly unconcerned.

"How," the Doctor began, "Did. You," he was repeating his question again, slowly and with a deadly undertone, Kara disregarded the undertone. "Get. Here?"

"Oh, a little something Dad left behind. I scanned for your technology and found your TARDIS," she said, savoring the shocked look on the Doctor's face.

"Get in here," he said, realizing that Kara knew far too much.

"You do know how out of place this looks," Kara said, motioning at the Phone box appearance of the TARDIS. "A Porta—"

"Get in here!" the Doctor said again, pulling Kara into the TARDIS mid-sentence.

"That was rather rude," Kara said to the Doctor. "Now, why did you pull me in here?" she asked, unperturbed by the way that the TARDIS was far larger inside than out.

"How did you find me?" he asked, his voice slightly cold, cold and hard enough for Kara to tell him.

"I scanned for Gallifrian Tech. The location of your TARDIS popped up. I stepped through the back door of the hidden room and out so that I was in front of the TARDIS. The back door has a temporal transport or something. It opens a temporal rift, allowing the user to access the object in question," Kara was very glad that she had listened to her mother when her mom explained the way that the room worked. Although she thought she might have mixed Star Trek terms in there, Kara didn't care.

"How... What did... who..." the Doctor was at a loss for words.

"My mom taught me about it, my dad built it, and I think it's similar to teleporting," Kara said off hand, answering all of the Doctor's half asked questions. "Anything else?" she turned around to him, her face blank, but open.

"What are you doing?" the Doctor asked as Kara dropped her stuff and started fiddling with one of the TARDIS controls.

"Fixing the Chameleon circuit," she didn't even look at him, but grabbed something from her bag of supplies. "It'll not last too long though. Maybe one or two days?" Kara put down the object, a pair of pliers. "There," she said, dusting her hands, "Fixed." The Doctor just stared at her. He hesitantly stepped outside. There was not a telephone box to be seen, where it had stood, there was a Porta-potty.

"How did you do that?" he asked Kara.

"Pliers," she said matter-of-factly, waving them in front of the Doctor, "You Time Lords, you think that you are better than Humans and other species, just because you had longer to evolve, is than really fair? Sure, I know that life isn't fair, but can't you just trust somebody else, just once?" Kara's eyes grew hard. "I know you, I don't know how, but I do. You would sacrifice yourself to save one little planet, but only because you feel so alone, right?" not waiting for his reply she continued.

"I don't belong here, Time Lord, I belong somewhere else. Out there, not on this little rock. I can feel it, stirring in my bones, through my heart, my body beats with dreams of a life forgotten, one I should have, but don't have. How can I live here, when I belong out there?" Kara met the Doctor's eyes. "I don't belong here, neither do you. Neither did my mother. Doctor, please," she said, her eyes had grown pleading.

"Well, what am I supposed to do about that?" the Doctor asked.

"You already know," Kara spoke, her voice soft, "don't you, you have thought about it ever since I came to the TARDIS door. Haven't you?"

The Doctor stared at her, trying to understand how she would act in any situation, before he turned. "I guess you could tag along for a short bit," he conceded, "but not long—"

"See," Kara said, "I knew that was what you were going to say," she flashed a smile at the Doctor. "Well, what are you waiting for? You have those wooden people to deal with; I have this," she removed her flamethrower from her bag, "as well as several other things," she pulled out one of the objects, a sonic something, she couldn't remember what it was called, but it was a weapon of some sort.

"I left a note for Lauri, we can go now, we need to. That's what you were going to do, leave. We need to go, Doctor," Kara's voice was full of emotion. The Doctor looked at her and started the TARDIS. Kara looked around, and she realized something. "Bloody time travelers," she muttered to herself, far to quiet for the Doctor to hear, "meet them for the first time AFTER they leave you," she shook her head and laughed. "Fantastic. Let's go!" she called over to the Doctor. He nodded at her and activated the TARDIS.