A/N: Hello to you all! You've all waited long enough, so here we go! Enjoy!
The moment the blue box had landed, Mickey practically threw himself out and tried to hide behind some rubbish in front of one of the closed shops. Rose followed him, more focused on her phone than anything else. Kari knew that she was checking that her mother was okay.
"Fat lot of good you were." Rose said, finally putting her phone away and charging over to where Mickey was sitting and almost freaking out.
The Doctor and Kari both stood in the door way of the TARDIS, the Doctor having his arm firmly around her waist. "Nestene Consciousness? Easy." He said, with the snap of his fingers.
"You were useless in there." Rose told the pair smugly. "You'd be dead if it wasn't for me."
Kari cleared her throat. "Actually, you did get me sent over the edge and almost killed. So, I kind of think that cancels out saving the Doctor." Rose looked at her a little sheepishly, it was obvious that she hadn't meant for Kari to get dragged over the edge, it was just unlucky. "So, the Doctor and I had better be going now. But, you could come with us, if you liked?"
"This box isn't just a London hopper, you know." The Doctor added. "It goes anywhere in the universe free of charge."
Mickey latched onto Rose even tighter. "Don't. He's an alien. He's a thing, they both are."
The Doctor and Kari both rolled their eyes. "He's not invited." He said, nodding to Mickey on the ground. "What do you think? You could stay here, fill your life with work and food and sleep, or you could go anywhere."
Rose looked at the pair. "Is it always this dangerous?"
"Yeah." The Doctor replied, while Kari just shrugged her shoulders. She knew that it was more like every other day that was dangerous, but it was always so much fun as well.
"Yeah, I can't. I've, er… I've got to go and find my mum and someone's got to look after this stupid lump." Rose told them, her arm around the lump that was holding onto her for dear life. He really did look like a frightened child.
The Doctor nodded. "Okay. See you around." He said, pulling Kari into the TARDIS and shutting the doors. "Oh well, her loss." Kari wasn't really that bothered, because she knew that the Doctor was about to go back. And he did. "By the way, did we mention it also travels in time?" He said, having landed in the same spot again and opened the door.
The pair of them watched as Rose kissed Mickey on the cheek before barrelling into the TARDIS. "Welcome aboard the TARDIS, Rose Tyler." Kari said, as the Doctor bounced around the console. "Now, a few little things to remember. Neither of us are human, so expect some weirdness, especially from him." She said, jabbing a thumb at the Doctor.
"Oi!" He called in protest. "If anyone is weird around here it's you."
"I'll have you know, I know about a lot more of your weirdness than you do. Forget the stick of celery, and the cravat, and please forget that question mark jumper and umbrella." Kari said, walking over towards him. "Those are past weirdness's. You've still got all the future weirdness to come, but I already know them."
The Doctor just wrapped his arms around her the moment she was in his reach. "And you'd know all about weirdness, wouldn't you?"
Rose was just standing there, looking at the pair, wondering what was going on. "So, are you two like… dating or something?" The blonde woman asked, seemingly a little nervous.
"Uh, engaged, actually." Kari said, blushing slightly.
"Well, you are. I'm a married man." The Doctor said just making Rose feel even more uncomfortable.
"Oh, stop making this more complicated than it already is." Kari said to him, before turning to face Rose. "Okay, here it is, time isn't straight. It's a big ball of wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff. His words, not mine. And basically, my time line is even more of a mess than that. My life isn't linear to the Doctor's. So, while he may be married to me, that hasn't happened for me yet."
"Uh, okay." Rose replied, not exactly sure what else she could say.
"What my dear Kari is trying to say, is that she isn't always here. She has her own little trick to travelling through time and space." The Doctor told her. That was when he noticed it, the way Kari was looking down at her hands.
She let out a sigh. "And it looks like you're about to witness it first hand." She grumbled, watching the golden glow around her hands start to grow. "Well, this has been fun, but now I get to have a killer headache as well as being pulled around."
The Doctor looked at her. "I'll see you soon, okay Kari? And remember what I said, talk to me." He said to her, spinning her around so that he could see her face. She nodded at him, before reaching up and kissing him.
"See you later, Doctor." Kari said to him, before looking over at Rose. "Catch you later, Rose Tyler." A moment later and she was fully engulfed by the golden glow, her head now absolutely pounding. She really did hate travelling like that, it was the headaches that really got to her the most.
"Cardiff." She soon heard a familiar voice say, bringing a smile to her face.
Kari kept her eyes closed as she waited for the swimming in her head to stop. "Cardiff?" She heard Martha Jones question.
"Ah, but the thing about Cardiff, it's built on a rift in time and space, just like California and the San Andreas Fault, but the rift bleeds energy. Every now and then I need to open up the engines, soak up the energy and use it as fuel." The Doctor said, clearly not realising that Kari was there yet, which was fine by her, since her head was still spinning.
"So, it's a pit stop." Martha clarified, just as Kari opened her eyes. The woman smiled at her, and was about to say something when Kari put a finger to her lips. She was a little behind the Doctor, and she knew he wasn't aware she was there yet, she wanted to surprise him a little.
"Exactly. Should only take twenty seconds." He said, before pausing, a frown forming on his face. "The rift's been active."
"Wait a minute. They had an earthquake in Cardiff a couple of years ago. Was that you?" Martha asked him, wondering what Kari was doing sneaking up behind the Doctor.
"Bit of trouble with the Slitheen." The Doctor said.
Kari took that as her chance and jumped on the Doctor's back. "And me! You had loads of trouble with me back then. Blimey that was a long time ago. Lifetimes, in fact. You were a different man back then." She said, wrapped her arms around his neck and her legs around his waist. "Hello, by the way."
"When did you get here?" The Doctor asked her, twisting his head a little so that he could see her face.
"When you said Cardiff. You know how much I love Cardiff, best place on Earth." Kari told him, holding onto him tightly. "Anyway, we… uh, we should go." She said, nodding to the scanner that showed her brother charging towards them.
"Right, yes. Finito. All powered up." The Doctor said, pulling the lever and sending them hurtling through the time vortex.
There was a jolt, and suddenly the three of them were tossed around, causing Kari to grip onto the Doctor's neck tighter. "Whoa! What's that?" Martha asked, holding onto the console tightly.
"We're accelerating into the future. The year one billion. Five billion. Five trillion. Fifty trillion?" He questioned, watching the dates keep rolling on and on. "What? The year one hundred trillion? That's impossible."
"Why? What happens then?" Martha asked, while Kari bit her bottom lip. She knew it was going to be bad, and she had been dreading this little adventure they were about to start.
Both the Doctor and Kari looked at her, worried looks on both their faces. "We're going to the end of the universe." They said in unison, making Martha even more worried.
"And I don't want to go to the end of the universe. I wanted to stay in Cardiff, visit a few friends, and have something to eat. I'm hungry, Doctor, I want some dinner." Kari moaned, still clinging to the Doctor. "End of the universe is a big no no."
Straight away the Doctor understood what she was saying. "Kari, is there a reason why we shouldn't go there?" All she could do was nod at him, before the TARDIS shook violently, causing her to loose her grip on the Doctor and land on her backside. "You okay there?" He asked, reaching down to help her up.
"Nope. Not okay. Don't want to be here. I say we go open the door, have a look and then close it again. We should not stay here." Kari told him, letting him help her up and then holding onto his arm tightly.
The Doctor didn't really know what to say. He was interested, he wanted to look outside, he was itching to go and investigate. "Well, we've landed."
"So what's out there?" Martha asked, knowing that something was seriously wrong.
"I don't know." The Doctor answered, still trying to decide what to do.
The woman looked at both of them in slight shock. "Say that again? That's rare."
"Not even the Time Lords came this far. We should leave. We should go, just liked Kari said. We should really, really… go." The Doctor said, before pulling Kari over to the door.
"Doctor, please. I'm not going out there. We can't stay. We really do have to go. Please, let's just go." Kari pleaded, knowing what was going to happen and being completely terrified of it all. She wanted to avoid it, to not have to go through any of it, but she had a feeling that it was all going to play out like she knew it.
"Just a quick look, Kari. That's all, I promise." The Doctor assured her, opening the door and stepping outside into the darkness of the planet with her still hanging onto his arm.
Martha quick to follow them, and spotted a man lying on the ground beside the TARDIS. "Oh my God!" She cried, rushing over to help Kari's big brother. "Can't get a pulse. Hold on. You've got that medical kit thing." Martha said, mainly to herself, before charging back into the TARDIS.
The Doctor just looked down at the figure sadly. "Hello again. Oh, I'm sorry." He said, moving Kari's arm so that he could wrap his around her. Only she wasn't fazed by any of it.
"Here we go." Martha said, coming back out with the medical kit she had fetched. "Get out of the way. It's a bit odd, though. Not ever hundred trillion. That coat's more like World War Two." She commented, looking at the way he was dressed.
"I think he came with us." The Doctor said quietly, still looking at the body.
Martha looked up at him sharply. "How do you mean, from Earth?"
The Doctor nodded at little, as did Kari. "Must have been clinging to the outside of the TARDIS all the way through the vortex. Well, that's very him."
"What, do you know him?"
Kari couldn't help but grin. She was finally back to having an adventure with her big brother, at least it was something good thrown in with a lot of bad. "Friend of ours." The Doctor eventually said. "Used to travel with us, back in the old days."
"But he's… I'm sorry, there's no heartbeat. There's nothing. He's dead." The moment those words had left Martha's mouth, the man lying before her let out a gasp and grabbed hold of her, shocking her. "Oh, so much for me." She said, calming down and paying attention to the man grabbing onto her. "It's all right. Just breathe deep. I've got you."
A grin spread across his face. "Captain Jack Harkness. And who are you?" He asked, gently reaching up to touch Martha's face.
"Martha Jones."
Kari was holding in her giggles. She didn't want to let them out just yet, she wanted to hold them in for a few more minutes. "Nice to meet you, Martha Jones."
That was when the Doctor finally spoke up. "Oh, don't start."
Jack looked over at the Doctor, and had to supress his own grin when he saw Kari standing there. "I was only saying hello."
"I don't mind." Martha said, helping Jack to get up off the ground.
Once he was standing, he looked over at the Doctor and nodded. "Doctor." He said, sounding a little hostile.
"Captain." The Doctor replied, before Kari burst out laughing.
She pulled herself away from the Doctor and threw herself at Jack, where he picked her up and spun her around. "Missed you, Jack." She whispered to him, as she started to control her giggles.
"How you doing, Princess?" He asked her, a grin still stretched across his face.
"So much better now that you're here. Haven't seen you in ages, like since the last time we were in Cardiff. No, wait a minute, 1969!" Kari told him, as he stopped swinging her and placed her down on the ground. "That was such a long time ago, sort of."
Jack raised his eyebrow at her. "Oh? So have I missed much since then?"
She shrugged her shoulders at him. "A few things here and there. I'll fill you in on it all later." Kari told him, before looking back over her shoulder and at the Doctor and Martha. "I suppose proper introductions are kind of in order now."
"But I've already said hello." Jack moaned, causing Kari to giggle once more.
"For you, that is flirting, Jack. Now hush." She warned him. "Martha, you know how I told you that one day you would meet my big brother?"
"Uh, yeah."
"Well, ta-da!" Kari said, pointing to Jack. "Meet my big brother Jack."
"Whoa, wait a minute. He's your big brother?" Martha asked, getting a nod from Kari. "He's her big brother?" She then asked the Doctor.
He let out a sigh. "Yeah, big brother Jack. Don't ask me how it happened, I have absolutely no idea. One minute they're flirting, the next thing I know she's calling him her big brother. It's too complicated for me to even try and figure out." The Doctor said, rubbing the back of his head a little.
"Oh, you were right jealous of Jack back in those days." Kari said, still smiling away. "Then again, like I said, I was a right load of trouble as well."
"Anyway, moving on." The Doctor said, really not wanting to talk about how things were with Kari back in that lifetime. "Have you had work done?" He said, looking at Jack.
Jack scoffed, as Kari pulled him over towards where the Doctor was standing. "You can talk."
"Oh yes, the face." He said, only just remembering that Jack hadn't actually seen him for a long time. "Regeneration. How did you know this was me?"
"Well, apart from my Princess clinging on to you? The police box kind of gives it away. I've been following you for a long time. You abandoned me." It was clear that Jack was still a little bitter about what had happened and how the Doctor and Kari had just left him. But for Kari, that hadn't happened yet.
"Spoilers!" Kari sung, making sure that they did know she hadn't been there yet. "And anyway, just because he abandoned you, did mean I did? I always find time to call or visit."
Jack just rolled his eyes at her, before shoving her over to the Doctor, who was ready to wrap his arms around her. "Just got to ask. The Battle of Canary Wharf… I saw the list of the dead. It said Rose Tyler." He asked cautiously.
"Oh, no. Sorry, she's alive." The Doctor informed him, ignoring the groan that Kari let out. He knew she didn't want to hear any more spoilers, but how was it a spoiler if she already knew?
"You're kidding?"
"Parallel world, safe and sound. And Mickey, and her mother." The Doctor told him, a hint of excitement in his voice. But it wasn't the same excitement that Kari had known it to be before, it was something completely different.
It seemed that Jack was still just as happy at that announcement as she remembered, because he quickly hugged both Kari and the Doctor at the same time. "Yeah, crushing me. Kari can't breathe here." She said, before they pulled apart and gave her some space to breathe. "Right, well. Now we have that out of the way again, can we please, please go? I don't want to stay here." They had gotten off track, and she wasn't ready to give up trying to change things.
Jack and the Doctor both shared a look, both of them worried. "So, you don't really like this place much then?" Jack asked her carefully, trying to figure out why she wouldn't want to stay there.
"No, I don't. We should not be here. The only reason we are here is because you decided to hang on to the side of the TARDIS. We have to go. Now." Kari told them, before turning around and walking over to the blue box.
"Kari, why shouldn't we be here? What do you know?" The Doctor asked her softly.
She let out a sigh as she turned to face him and the other two. "I know way too much. If we stay, there will be so much suffering. But if we go, if we just get in the magical ship and fly away, we can avoid it." Kari was determined to keep trying, to keep pushing for them to leave.
Jack was quickly at her other side. "Is this something you've seen, Princess?" he asked her. "Is this something you know everything about?" Kari nodded at him, and he let out a long breath. "I'm sorry, Princess."
"Kari, if you've seen it, if you know it all, then it has to happen." The Doctor told her, making her look at him with wide eyes. "You know how some things just can't be changed."
"But I've changed things before. I've done things that have made it all different. With me being here it is different. I wasn't there when I saw it, there was no Kari. It can change." She insisted, her urge to leave growing more and more.
"Kari…"
Then she remembered. She remembered who Lazarus was being funded by, how Tish got her job. Kari realised that it had to happen, because in the past, it already had. "Don't, please. I know, okay. It has to happen. If I change things now, I also change things in the past. Stupid bloody time travel."
Jack smiled at her as he gave her a one armed hug. "Hey, isn't the saying usually 'stupid bloody Time Lords'?" He said, chuckling a little and tying to make her laugh.
"Just shut up and move. I don't want to be here, you all know that I don't want to be here. So whatever happens, do not blame me." She said, looking around at the group. "Swear to me that you will not blame me for anything that happens?"
Martha, Jack, and the Doctor all looked at each other. There was a worried look on all of their faces, and Kari was waiting anxiously for one of them to say something, to promise that no matter what they wouldn't blame her for anything.
The Doctor was the first one to break away from the group and take a step towards Kari. "Okay, this is something bad then, something very bad." He concluded from the way she was acting. "And whatever happens, none of us will blame you."
Kari just looked at him with pleading eyes. "Promise? You all promise?" The three of them then looked at her, and all promised that they would not blame her, no matter what happened. It was only then that she calmed down. She didn't want the Doctor blaming her for what was about to happen with who they found. And she didn't want Martha to blame her for what her family would go through. "Move then." She grumbled, walking past he trio and off to explore where they were.
It only took a few moments for the others to catch up to her. The Doctor grabbed hold of her hand tightly and gave her a small smile, only Kari couldn't smile back at him. She knew terrible things were going to happen, and she knew that her friends were going to be hurt.
"So there I was, stranded in the year two hundred one hundred, ankle deep in Dalek dust and he goes off without me." Jack said, nodding to the Doctor. "But I had this." Martha looked at the leather strap around the mans wrist. "I used to be a Time Agent. It's called a vortex manipulator. He's not the only one who can time travel."
That was when the Doctor stopped walking and turned to face him. "Oh, excuse me. That is not time travel. It's like, I've got a sports car and you've got a space hopper." He protested, his hand still holding Kari's while she started to giggle a little.
Martha just shook her head. "Oh ho. Boys and their toys." She said, smiling over at Kari.
"All right, so I bounced." Jack finally said, knowing that he wasn't going to get very far otherwise. "I thought 21st century, the best place to find the Doctor, except that I got it a little wrong. Arrived in 1869, this things burnt out, so it was useless." He explained, pointing to his vortex manipulator.
There was a smug grin on the Doctor's face now as they carried on walking some more. "Told you."
"I had to live through the entire twentieth century waiting for a version of you that would coincide with me." Jack complained.
All Kari could do was roll her eyes while Martha's mouth hung open. "But that makes you more than one hundred years old." The woman said, clearly more than a tad shocked.
"And looking good, don't you think?" Jack said smugly, ignoring the groan that came from his Princess. "So I went to the time rift, based myself there before I knew you'd come back to refuel. Until finally I get a signal on this detecting you and here we are." He told them, pointing to the bag he had on his back.
"But the thing is, how come you left him behind, Doctor?" Martha asked. Kari knew what was coming next, and she just really didn't know if she could deal with it. She was already struggling to deal with what was going to happen, she knew she couldn't take any arguments between her friends as well.
The Doctor seemed to notice that something was wrong and gave her hand a squeeze. "I was busy." He replied, before giving Kari a worried look. All she could do was give him a half hearted smile.
But Martha wasn't going to let it drop so easily. "Is that what happens, though, seriously?" She asked him. "Do you just get bored with us one day and disappear?"
Kari couldn't really take it any more. "Martha, you have absolutely no idea what the hell happened." She said, turning to face the woman. "The Doctor wasn't just busy, okay? It was a lot more than just being busy. The Doctor doesn't abandon people, unless it's for their own good. If he thinks it would be safer for someone not to travel with him, then he takes them home."
Straight away the Doctor could see that Kari was getting a little angry and annoyed. "Kari, it's okay." He whispered to her, knowing that she needed to calm down.
"No, it's not okay." She told him, getting to the end of her tether. "Jack got left behind because there was something else going on, but he wasn't really abandoned. He had a way out, he still had his vortex manipulator. So, Miss Jones, I'd appreciate it if you didn't make comments about things that you really don't know or understand."
Martha didn't really know what to say. She was curious to know if the Doctor was going to just dump her like he had dumped Jack, she had never expected Kari to turn on her like that. "Well, what was so important that made it okay to leave your big brother behind?" The woman asked.
The Doctor and Jack glanced at each other quickly, knowing that they really needed to drop the subject and move on. Neither of them knew if she had been there yet or not, and they knew how much she hated the spoilers. "Right, enough." The Doctor finally said. "We're at the end of the universe, all right? Right at the edge of knowledge itself and you're busy blogging." He said sharply, and angrily. "Come on." His grip tightened on Kari's hand and he started waking towards the edge of the cliff.
"Thanks." Kari mumbled to him as they looked over the edge. She knew she had probably been a little out of order to Martha, but the woman didn't know what had happened. Jack was able to accept that he had been left behind, but Kari knew he understood there had to be a good reason.
"Is that a city?" She heard Martha ask as she finally joined them along with Jack.
The Doctor nodded a little, his eyes scanning the area that used to hold some form of civilisation. "A city, or a hive, or a nest…"
"Or a conglomeration." Kari interrupted, letting out a sigh. She felt an extra hand on her shoulder and looked up to see Jack giving her a small smile. At least he was mad at her.
"Looks like it was grown. But look there." The Doctor told them, causing them all to look at where he was pointing to the rock formations. "That's like pathways or roads. Must have been some sort of life, long ago."
Kari closed her eyes and let out a sigh just as Martha spoke. "What killed it?"
"Time." Kari replied at the same time as the Doctor. "Just time."
The Doctor nodded at her a little, still holding her hand tightly. "Everything's dying now. All the great civilisations have gone. This isn't just night. All the stars have burned up and faded away into nothing."
"They must have an atmospheric shell. We should be frozen to death." Jack commented, knowing that something was wrong with his Princess. She didn't just snap at people like she did with Martha that often. There was always a reason behind it when it did happen, so he wasn't going to question her on it.
"Well, Kari, Martha and I, maybe. Not so sure about you, Jack." The Doctor told him, looking him up and down. Kari just elbowed him in the side, giving him a firm look. Now that she was back with the Doctor and her brother, she didn't want there to be any hostility between the pair of them.
"Doctor, don't." Kari warned him. "Just behave."
"What about the people?" Martha asked, still looking at the sight before them. "Does no one survive?"
"I suppose we have to hope life will find a way." The Doctor told them, not noticing that Kari's eyes were fixed somewhere else. She could see a figure, running in the distance.
Soon enough, Jack had spotted them as well. "Well, he's not doing too bad." He said, pointing to the man and causing the rest of the group to look at him as well.
"Is it me, or does that look like a hunt?" The Doctor said, before tightening his grip on Kari's hand. "Come on!"
The next thing Kari knew, she was running with the Doctor, doing her best to keep up with him since he was refusing to let go of her hand. She quickly glanced behind them, and saw Jack and Martha running to try and keep up. "Oh, I've missed this." Jack announced, a smile on his face.
Soon enough they ran straight into the man who was running from a group of people. There was something different about them, something wrong. "I've got you. I've got you!" Jack said, trying to calm the man down.
"We've got to run! They're coming! They're coming!" The man called in a panic. Kari was the only one who understood why he was so scared, and she was doing her best not to let her own fear show.
As the group that had been chasing the man came close, Jack pulled out his gun and aimed it at them, only the Doctor had seem him and wasn't pleased. "Jack, don't you dare!" The Doctor warned him. Instead he fired it up in the air, causing the group to stop and look at them all.
"What the hell are they?" Martha asked curiously.
"There's more of them. We've got to keep going." The man told them, still panicking as his eyes scanned the area. .
The Doctor grabbed him by the top of his arms, hoping to calm him a little. "I've got a ship nearby. It's safe. It's not far, it's just over there…" When he looked behind him, in the direction of the TARDIS, he saw another group approaching them. "Or maybe not."
The man had seen it them all as well. "We're close to the silo. If we get into the silo, then we're safe."
The Doctor looked at Jack and Martha "Silo?" He asked them, once again taking a hold of Kari's hand.
"Silo" Jack agreed.
"Silo for me." Martha added, raising her hand. Kari just rolled her eyes at the fact that she hadn't even been asked, not that she was even thinking of protesting, she knew they needed to get away from the mobs that were now after them.
"It's the Futurekind! Open the gate!" The man called to them as he approached the wire gate after doing a rather lot of running. Kari was a little out of breath, and could really do with her lungs not hurting so much.
"Show me your teeth! Show me your teeth! Show me your teeth!" The guard demanded, not even thinking of letting them in.
"Show them your teeth!" The man they had met up with told them, showing his own teeth. Everyone else followed and let the guards see their perfectly normal teeth.
"Human! Let 'em in! Let 'em in!" The guard called, the gate opening and the five of them running inside as quickly as they could.
The gate closed and the guards began shooting at the ground in front of the Futurekind, the humans with the rather sharp pointy teeth. "Oh, don't tell him to put down his gun." Jack said to the Doctor, giving him a slight glare.
The Doctor didn't even bother to look at him, he was too busy making sure that Kari was okay. "He's not my responsibility."
"And I am?" Jack scoffed. "That makes a change."
Kari let out a sigh. "Jack, don't start. Please, just don't." She said, rubbing her head with her hand a little. She was really starting to get stressed now, and because of that her head was starting to pound. It was no where near as bad as she was used to when she was pulled around, but it still wasn't very nice. She had been dreading the trip to the Library, but this was definitely one adventure she had been dreading more. She wished that she could have stopped it, stopped them all from going there, to stop everything that was about to happen. But she knew it was too late, it was too late the moment the name Saxon was mentioned.
A/N: Okay, a few things to get through this week, so let's start with the poll. It would appear you guys mostly want to keep this as one very long continuing story. The reason I was asking about it was because sooner or later we are going to hit 100 chapters.
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Now, I replied to a few of them via PM, but here is a quick recap.
first time Kari had the Doctor tell her that he loves her, it was early in her timeline. The times he has said it in his past, after that point for Kari, is when she has admitted that he has already told her. Hope that makes some sense.
2. Kari once was human, but she isn't any more. Remember, the Time Lords came about by prolonged exposure to the time vortex. Well, I'll just leave you all to think on that point.
3. Yes, I am still working on Classic Who, and I have a few stories I'm thinking of throwing into the mix for the War Doctor.
So, someone caught onto the phone call with Jack and linked it back to Blink. Cookies for you! I've been dropping little hints of things in chapters for a while, but no one has really caught onto them all yet. I'll give you a little hint next week.
And finally! I want to say thank you to everyone who has favourited/followed the story. I love knowing that people are reading my stories. A massive thank you to all of you who have taken he time to review. I really do love reading them, and if you ask a question, I do tend to answer them.
Well, that's it for this week. Hope you enjoyed the chapter!
Pippa.
