Ok guys, I said I would post soon and here it is. I love how this chapter worked out. And… there is a big ending in this chapter! Oh I can't wait for you guys to read it. So… enjoy!
Harper's POV
I slow snuck into the dance hall. Anyone that knows me knows I will never stay put when my friends are in danger, and it's a good thing too. When I got into the dance hall I saw the Family had Martha and nurse Redfern, making the Doctor choose between the two. I had to do something.
I was about to intervene when I saw a young boy with the fob watch. He was at the back of the room watching everything.
"So you are the one that has the watch," I whispered, he looked scared so I continued, "I need your help. When I give the signal, open the watch. But only for a second, got it?"
"What is the signal?" He asked.
"Don't worry, you'll know," I said winking at him.
"Make your decision, Mr. Smith," the woman holding Martha said. And then a young man added, "Perhaps if the human heart breaks, the Time Lord will emerge."
"Wow, this is all just a bit dramatic don't you think?" I asked walking up front, no longer trying to hide. "I mean really guns? It's almost like we're not civilized. You know full well he has no idea what is going on. Just look at him," I said pointing back at Mr. Smith. He was wide-eyed and staring at me. I gave him a wink before turning back to the Family.
"And who are you?" The young man asked.
"That's not important, but what is important is you have my friend and… this lady with guns pointed at them. Now let them go!"
"Or you'll do what?"
"Or I'll do this!" Luckily the young boy realized the signal and opened the watch, 'Time Lord.'
"It's him!"
Martha used the Family's distraction to get the gun for the lady's hand and point it at her. "All right, one more move and I shoot."
"Oh, the maid is full of fire," the young man said.
"And you can shut up!" Martha yelled shooting the ceiling.
"Careful, son of mine. She's all for you so that you can live forever." An older man said.
"Shoot you down," the young man then pointed his gun at Martha.
"Try it, we'll die together," she said. I was beginning to think Martha was crazy.
"Would you really pull the trigger? Looks too scared."
"Scared and holding a gun is a good combination," I said and Martha added, "Do you want to risk it?"
They put their guns down and nurse Redfern walked quickly over to the Doctor. Martha then ordered, "Doctor, get everyone out. There's a door at the side. It's over there. Go on! Do it, Mr. Smith, I mean you!"
The Doctor was a terrible human; he was just standing there so nurse Redfern start to get everyone to move. "Do what she said. Everybody out now! Don't argue, Mr. Jackson. They're mad, that's all we need to know. Susan, Miss Cooper, outside, all of you!"
"Move yourself, boy, back to the school, quickly" the Doctor said to my new friend, the one that had helped me. I gave him a nod and a smile.
"And you, go on, just shift!" I said not planning on leaving Martha.
"What about you, two?" He asked.
"Mr. Smith, I think you should escort your lady friend to safety, don't you?" Martha said very angrily. Once everyone was out Martha pushed the lady back to the Family and I got in front of her. Then she said, "Don't try anything. I'm warning you, or sonny boy gets it."
"She's almost brave, this one," the young man said.
"I should have taken her form. Much more fun, so much spirit," the lady said.
"Be glad you didn't, or something much worse then death would be coming your way," I said.
"What happened to Jenny? Has she gone?" Martha asked as we backed up to the door.
"She is consumed. Her body's mine."
"You mean she's dead?" I asked.
"Yes, and she went with precious little dignity. All that screaming."
A scarecrow creature grabbed from behind Martha and the young man said, "Get the gun! Good work, soldier."
We ran from the building only to find the Doctor and nurse Redfern still there.
"Don't just stand there, move!" Martha yelled as we ran past them. "You're rubbish as a human, come on!"
As we entered the school, the Doctor grabbed a bell and started to ring it.
"What are you doing?" Martha asked.
"Maybe one man can't fight them, but this school teaches us to stand together," he said and then yelled, "take arms! Take arms."
"Wow, he really is terrible as a human," I said and then I pulled his arm down yelling, "stop doing that!"
"You want me to fight, don't you? Take arms. Take arms."
"I say sir, what's the matter?" I student asked.
"Enemy at the door, Hutchinson, enemy at the door. Take arms!"
I was watching from the side, as all of the young boys got ready to fight. It made me sad because I knew the Doctor, my Doctor, would never want them to fight.
"You can't do this, Doctor, Mr. Smith," Martha said.
"Maintain position over the stable yard," the Doctor was obviously not listening to her.
"They're just boys, you can't ask them to fight," Martha tried again. "They don't stand a chance!"
"They are cadets, Miss Jones. They are trained to defend the king and all his citizens and properties."
"What in thunder's name is this?" The headmaster asked walking into the room we were in. "Before I devise an excellent and endless series of punishments for each and every one of you, could someone explain, very simply and immediately, exactly what is going on?"
"Headmaster," the Doctor said walking up to him. "I have to report, the school is under attack."
"Really? Is that so? Perhaps you and I should have a word in private."
"No, I promise you, sir. I was in the village with Matron. It's Baines, sir, Jeremy Baines, and Mr. Clark from Oakham farm. They've gone mad, sir. They've got guns. They've already murdered people in the village. I saw it happen."
"Matron, is that so?"
"I'm afraid it's true, sir," nurse Redfern said.
"Perhaps you did well then, Mr. Smith. And what makes you think the danger is coming here?"
"Well, sir, they said, um…"
"Baines threatened Mr. Smith, sir," nurse Redfern said helping the Doctor out. I didn't like her but she was helping so I was going to play nice. "Said he'd follow him. We don't know why."
"Very well, you boys remain on guard, Mr. Snell, telephone for the police. Mr. Phillips, with me. We shall investigate," the headmaster said.
"No, it's not safe out there," Martha, said.
"Mr. Smith it seems your favorite servant is giving me advice. You will control her, sir."
"Rude," I said a bit louder than I intended too.
"Who is this woman in such inappropriate clothing?" The headmaster asked but didn't wait for an answer before walking out of the room.
"Got to find that watch," Martha said and I nodded yes.
We ran from the room and nurse Redfern followed. I lagged behind just a bit because I felt something. The watch!
I looked down and saw my young friend. "Hi, I'm Harper and you are?"
"Tim," he said hesitantly.
'Hold me, keep me safe, keep me dark, keep me closed. The time is not right, not yet. Not while the Family is abroad. Danger!'
I smiled hearing the watch. "Tim, keep him safe for me okay? When the time comes bring him back, the watch will tell you when."
He nodded yes and I ran to find Martha.
"Any luck?" I asked when I found Martha and nurse Redfern.
"No, not yet." Martha said looking around. "I know it sounds mad, but when the Doctor became human, he took the alien part of himself and he stored it inside the watch," Martha explained to nurse Redfern. "It's not really a watch, it just looks like a watch."
"And 'alien' means not from abroad, I take it," nurse Redfern said.
"The man you call John Smith, he was born on another world," I said.
"A different species."
"Yeah," Martha said.
"Then tell me in this fairy tale, who are you two? Because I've seen your picture in his journal," she said pointing to me.
"Really? Is it any good?" I asked.
But Martha started talking before nurse Redfern could, "I'm just a friend. Harper's… well they are closer then him and I are."
I smiled lightly, she was trying not to lie but not tell the truth either.
"And human, I take it?"
"Mostly," I said, and then Martha said, "Human, don't worry. More than that, I don't just follow him around; I'm training to be a doctor. Not a alien doctor, a proper doctor, a doctor of medicine."
"Well, that certainly is nonsense," nurse Redfern scoffed. "Women might train to be doctors, but hardly the skivvy, and hardly one of your color."
"Hey now, none of that," I said. "Martha is equal to us in everyway and don't you forget."
"And I should listen to you? A woman who wears that can't have high morals," nurse Redfern said.
I raised an eyebrow at her but ignored that comment and said, "Watch… Martha bones of the hand."
She held up her hand and said, "Carpal bones, proximal row: scaphoid, lunate, triquetral, pisiform. Distal row: trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate. Then the metacarpal bones extending in three distinct phalanges: proximal, middle, distal."
"Well, you read that in a book," nurse Redfern said.
"Yes, to pass my exams! Can't you see this is true?"
"I must go."
"If we find that watch, we can stop them," Martha said.
"Those boys are going to fight. I might not be a doctor, but I'm still their nurse. They need me."
Nurse Redfern walked out then and I looked at Martha. This was not good.
Martha, nurse Redfern, and I waited inside watching from a window as the boys and professors stood guard. Then the scarecrows, the Family was using, busted through the doors. Immediately the boys started shooting. I covered my ears not waiting to hear the guns, but I never took my eyes off the Doctor. He was the only one not shooting. He lowered his gun and looked concerned.
Once all the scarecrows were down the headmaster walked over to them. We three stayed inside until the little girl from the dancehall came through the gate. When we saw her, Martha and I ran outside.
"You, child, come out of the way," the Headmaster said. "Come into the school. You don't know who's out there. It's the Cartwright girl, isn't it? Come here, come to me."
"Mr. Rocastle, please, don't go near her," Martha said.
"You were told to be quiet."
"Just listen to her, that little girl's part of it," I said and then Martha added, "Matron, tell him."
"I think… I don't know," she said. "I think you should stay back, headmaster."
"Mr. Smith," Martha pleaded.
"She was with Baines in the village," he explained.
"Mr. Smith, I've seen many strange sights this night, but there is no cause on God's Earth that would allow me to see this child in the field of battle, sir. Come with me," he said once more to the child.
"You're funny," the little girl said.
"That's right, now, take my hand."
"So funny," then she raised a gun and before any of us could react she shot and killed the headmaster. "Now, who's going to shoot me? Any of you, really?"
"Put down your guns," the Doctor said suddenly.
"But, sir, the headmaster," a student said.
"Is dead," I said bluntly. "Now, listen to him."
"I'll not see this happen any more," the Doctor said. "You will retreat in an orderly fashion back through the school. Hutchinson, lead the way."
"But, sir…" Hutchinson argued.
"I said, lead the way."
"Well, go on then," Baines, said as he came up beside the young girl. "Run! Soldiers!"
"Come on," Martha yelled as we ran into the school.
The boys were running everywhere trying to get away. The scarecrows, which somehow came back to life, were in the school, so the Doctor, Martha, nurse Redfern, and I were trying to get the boys out of the school.
"Let's go, quick as you can," the Doctor told the boys.
"Don't go to the village, it's not safe," Martha called to them once they were out.
"Any you, ladies," the Doctor said.
"Not till we've got the boys out," nurse Redfern said.
"I insist, the three of you, just go! If there are any more boys inside, I'll find them." He went to the door and opened it to find more scarecrows. "I think… retreat!"
"Yeah, you think?" I asked sarcastically as we ran.
We had made our way, in the woods, to the front of the school.
"Doctor! Doctor! Come back, Doctor. Come home! Come and claim your prize," Mr. Clark yelled. He was standing in front of the TARDIS and then the rest of the Family joined him.
"No," I said and was about to go to the TARDIS but Martha pulled me back.
"Out you come, Doctor," Baines yelled. "There's a good boy. Come to the Family."
"Time to end it now!" Jenny yelled.
"You recognize it, don't you?" Martha asked.
"Come out, Doctor! Come to us."
"I've never seen it in my life," he said.
"Do you remember its name?" I asked.
"I'm sorry, John," nurse Redfern said. "But you wrote about it. The blue box, you dreamt of a blue box."
"I'm not… I'm John Smith. That's all I want to be, John Smith. With his life and his job and his love." My heart hurt hearing him say that. "Why can't I be John Smith? Isn't he a good man?"
"Yes, yes he is," nurse Redfern, said.
"Why can't I stay?"
"But we need the Doctor," Martha cried.
"And what am I, then? Nothing? I'm just a story."
I was heart broken and frustrated so I snapped at him, "We're all stories in the end, so get over it!"
He looked shocked at me and said, "And I should listen to a woman like you, dressed like that?"
"What is wrong with these pants? I figured the hair would be a bigger deal than the pants," I said to Martha. "The one time I don't wear a skirt."
"Yeah, I don't think the skirts you wear would be that much of an improvement. They're a little on the short side," she said with a laugh.
"Oi, I've never gotten a complaint."
"Of course he wouldn't complain."
Before I could say something else the Doctor ran off leaving us three girls followed after him not wanting him hurt.
"This way, I think I know somewhere we can hide," nurse Redfern said.
"We've got to keep going," the Doctor said.
"Just listen to me for once, John. Now, follow me." After a few minutes we came across a small farmhouse. "Here we are. It should be empty. Oh, it's been a long time since I've run that far."
"You get used to it," I said before asking, "Who lives here?"
"If I'm right, no one." Nurse Redfern went to the door and opened it, "Hello? No one home, we should be safe here."
"Whose house is it, though?" Martha asked.
"The Cartwrights'. That little girl at the school, she's Lucy Cartwright, or she's taken Lucy Cartwright's form. If she came home this afternoon, and if the parents tried to stop their little girl, then… they were vanished," nurse Redfern said and then felt of the teapot that was on the table. "Stone cold. How easily I accept these ideas."
"I must go to them before anyone else dies," the Doctor said.
"You can't," nurse Redfern cried. "Martha, there must be something we can do."
"Not without the watch," Martha said.
"You two are this Doctor's companion, can't you help? What exactly do you do for him? Why does he need you?" The Doctor asked.
"Because he's lonely," I said sadly.
"And that's what you want me to become?"
Then there was a knock on the door. Nurse Redfern asked, "What if it's them?"
"Scarecrows don't knock. Well… most of the time," I said nodding yes to Martha who went to the door.
She opened it to Tim. He held up the watch, "I brought you this."
"Good lad, Timmy!" I said as he entered the room.
Martha took the watch from him and held it up to the Doctor, "hold it."
"I won't."
"Please, just hold it," she begged.
"It told me to find you. It wants to be held," Tim explained.
"You've had this watch all this time?" Nurse Redfern asked, "Why didn't you return it?"
"Because it was waiting. And because I was so scared of the Doctor."
"Why?" She asked.
"Because… I've seen him, he's like fire and ice and rage. He's like the night and the storm and the heart of the sun."
"Stop it," the Doctor said.
But Tim didn't listen, "he's ancient and forever. He burns at the centre of time, and he can see the turn of the universe."
"Stop it! I said stop it!"
"And he's wonderful."
"That's he is," I said lovingly, thinking of my Doctor.
"I've still got this, the journal," nurse Redfern said.
"Those are just stories."
"Now we know that's not true," she said opening to the page he had drawn me. The Doctor looked shapely at me and I gave him a sad smile. "Perhaps there's something in here…"
Before she could really look a loud explosion sounded shaking the ground.
"What is that?" Martha asked.
The Doctor and nurse Redfern ran to the window as I said, "the Family."
"They're destroying the village," nurse Redfern said.
"The watch!" The Doctor grabbed it from Martha's hand looking it over.
"John, don't," nurse Redfern said.
'Closer.'
"Can you hear it?" Tim asked.
'Closer.'
"Like he's asleep," the Doctor said. "Waiting to waken."
"Why did he speak to me?"
I was about to answer Tim when the Doctor, sounding much like his old self, said, "Oh, low level telepathic field, you were born with it. Just an extra synaptic engram, causing…" He stop and looked scared, "is that how he talks?"
"That's him," Martha said. "All you have to do is open it, and he's back."
"You knew this all along and yet you watched while Miss Redfern and I…"
"I didn't know how to stop you," Martha said sounding desperate. "He gave me a list of things to watch out for, but that wasn't included."
"Falling in love? That didn't even occur to him?"
"No," I said sadly.
"Then what sort of man is that? And now you expect me to die?" The Doctor said, almost crying.
"It was always going to end, though. The Doctor said the Family has got a limited life span, that's why they need to consume a Time Lord. Otherwise, three months and they die. Like mayflies, he said," Martha explained.
"So your job was to execute me?" He asked Martha.
"People are dying out there. They need him, and I need him," Martha said. "'Cause you've got no idea what he's like. I've only just met him, it wasn't even that long ago, but… he is everything. He's just everything to me and Harper."
"It's getting closer," Tim said as we heard another explosion.
"I should have thought of it before," the Doctor said. "I can give them this, just the watch. Then they can leave and I can stay as I am."
"No, you can't," I said.
"If they want the Doctor, they can have him," he said.
"He'll never let you do it," Martha said.
"And if they get what they want, then, then…"
"Then it all ends in destruction," nurse Redfern said holding up the journal. "I never read to the end. But, those creatures will live forever, to breed and conquer. A war across the stars, for every child."
I could tell he still didn't want to open the watch and it was killing me to see him in so much distress. "Okay, Martha listen… I've got to stop them."
"What?" Martha said turning to me.
"I've got to try and stop them. I can't let anyone else get hurt. And he's not going to open the watch. So I'm going to… come up with something on the way there."
"You can't," she said trying to stop me. "They'll kill you."
"It's a very good possible, once they find out about the time vortex. I'm betting they will try to consume the vortex, but they wont be able to stand it. I had the TARDIS check it before I left. It'll kill them if they try. But… it'll kill me too. I'm almost 700 years old, and the time vortex is really the only thing keeping me alive. Meaning once its gone, I'll die. But Martha I've got to try, it's what he would do. Now listen, once everything calms down, once the Family is gone, go back to the TARDIS and activate Emergency Program 394. I set this up to take you home."
"But Harper…"
"No, let me finish. It will take you home, back to the day we left, give or take a day. Once you're there just leave the TARDIS. It'll be lock and no one will notice it."
"But what about the Doctor?" She asked.
"He'll still be in the watch, safe. I have to do this Martha. I can't watch the man… the man I love be in pain anymore, even if it's not really him. If John Smith wants to stay John Smith there is nothing I can do to change it."
"The Doctor wouldn't want you to do this."
"Oh, I know. But that's how our relationship works; we don't listen to each other and do stupid stuff. But I love that man with all my heart and would die for him." I looked over at the Doctor and at nurse Redfern, the Doctor looked shocked while nurse Redfern looked like she was about to cry.
"Now, remember Martha Emergency Program 394. Tim!" I called turning to the young boy. "My main man, thanks for the help. You're smart use those brains of yours. Stay in school and be fantastic. And nurse Redfern, well… treat him right; you're a lucky woman to have him." I turned to the Doctor but couldn't bring myself to say anything to him so I just turned and left.
'Now all I need to do is think of a plan.'
"We'll blast them into dust, then fuse the dust into glass then shatter them all over again!" Baines said. My plan didn't work. Now I was being held captive inside the Family's ship. Jenny had her gun pointed at me and I tight hold on my arm.
We all turned to look when we heard someone walking into the ship. It was the Doctor, "Just..." He bumped into some buttons pressing some of them. "Just stop the bombardment. That's all I'm asking. I'll do anything you want, just stop."
"Say please," Baines said.
"Please." And then they stopped the attack.
"Wait a minute," Jenny said smelling the air. "Still human." My heart sunk.
"Look, I can't pretend to understand, not for a second, but I want you to know, I'm innocent in all this. He made me John Smith. It's not like I had any control over it," the Doctor said hitting more buttons.
"He didn't just make himself human, he made himself an idiot," Jenny said.
"Oi, watch it," I said trying to break free, but had no luck.
"Same thing, isn't it?" Baines asked sneered at me.
"I don't care about this Doctor and your Family, I just want you to go. So I've made my choice." He then held up the watch. "You can have him. Just take it, please, take him away!"
"No!" I shouted.
"At last!" Baines took the watch but then grabbed the Doctor by his jacket. "Don't think that's saved your life." He pushed the Doctor down causing him to hit more buttons, but I started to think that was intentional.
"No, give him back to me," I shouted trying to get the watch. Jenny just laughed and pushed me over to the Doctor, who caught me before I fell.
"Family of mine," Baines said. "Now we shall have the lives of a Time Lord." He opened the watch, all of them ready to consume the Doctor, but… "It's empty!"
I turned to look at the Doctor and he asked, "Where's it gone?"
"You tell me!"
Baines threw the watch at us and the Doctor caught it with ease and stood up. "Oh, I think the explanation might be you've been fooled by a simple olfactory misdirection."
'He's back!' I cheered in my head.
"A little bit like ventriloquism of the nose. It's an elementary trick in certain parts of the galaxy. But it has got to be said, I don't like the look of that hydrokinometer," the Doctor said tapping on a pipe and followed it to the center of the ship. "It seems to be indicating you've got energy feed back all the way through the retrostabilisers, feeding back into the primary heat converters. Oh! 'Cause if there's one thing you shouldn't have done, you shouldn't have let me press all those buttons."
I knew that wasn't on accident. The Doctor grabbed my hand and said, "But, in fairness, I will give you one word of advice. Run!"
We ran from the ship and the Family followed. We hadn't got far when the ship blew up.
Baines' POV
'He never raised his voice, that was the worst thing. They fury of the Time Lord, and then we discovered why, why this Doctor, who had fought with gods and demons, why he'd run away from us and hidden. He was being kind. He wrapped my father in unbreakable chains forged in the heart of a dwarf star. He tricked my mother into the event horizon of a collapsing galaxy, to be imprisoned there forever. He still visits my sister, once a year, every year. I wonder if one day he might forgive her, but there she is, can you see? He trapped her inside a mirror, every mirror. If ever you look at your reflection and see something more behind you, just for a second, that's her. That's always her. As for me, I was suspended in time, and the Doctor put me to work standing over the fields of England as their protector. We wanted to live forever. So the Doctor made sure that we did.'
The Doctor's POV
I had left Harper and Martha at the TARDIS needing to talk to Joan. As I entered the house she asked, not turning to look, "Is it done?"
"It's done."
"The police and the army are at school. Parents have come to take the boys home. I should go. They'll have so many questions. I'm not sure what to say." She then turned to me, but I could tell it was a shock for her, "Oh, you look the same. Goodness, you must forgive my rudeness. I… I find it difficult to look at you. Doctor, must call you Doctor. Where is he? John Smith."
"He's in here, somewhere."
"Like a story. Could you change back?"
"Yes."
"Will you?"
"No," I said simple.
"I see. Well, them, he was braver than you, in the end, that ordinary man. You chose to change, he chose to die."
"I'm sorry, Miss Redfern. I never thought… you see Harper and I… well I didn't think it would happen. But I guess it's because you remind me a lot of her. Both of you are passionate, brave, strong-willed. I'm sorry, so so sorry."
Instead of responding to what I said she simple asked, "Answer me this, just one question, that's all. If the Doctor had never visited us, never chosen this place on a whim, would anyone here have died?" When I didn't say anything she said, "You can go."
"Right, then, molto bene," I said to the girls once I got near the TARDIS.
"How was she?" Martha asked.
"Time we moved on," I answered and Harper gave me a hug before saying, "If you want, I could go and…"
"Time we moved on."
"Oh, and Martha I never said, thanks for looking after me."
She smiled and I pulled her in for a hug. "Harper, Doctor, Martha," we heard someone call.
"Tim, Timothy, Tim!" I said seeing the young boy walk over to us.
"I just wanted to say goodbye, and thank you. Because I've seen the future and I now know what must be done. It's coming, isn't it? The biggest war ever."
"You don't have to fight," Martha said.
"I think we do," was his reply.
"But you could get hurt," Harper said.
"Well, so could both of you, travelling around with him, but it's not going to stop you."
"Tim, I'd be honored if you'd take this," I said giving him the fob watch.
"I can't hear anything."
"No, it's just a watch now. But keep it with you for good lock."
"Bye Tim," Harper said giving him a hug. "Thanks again for all the help."
"Look after yourself," Martha said also giving him a hug.
Both girls enter the TARDIS and I turned to him and said, "You'll like this bit."
I had decided to let us fly around space for a bit. It was nighttime for the girls so I sent them to bed and walked to the doors. I opened them and looked out into space.
"Are you alright, Love?" I heard Harper asked.
"Umm..." I didn't reply but pulled her in my arms just wanting to hold her.
"I guess that's a no," she said still in my arms.
"I'm sorry for everything that happen, Harper."
"Why are you sorry? It wasn't as if any of us planned that to happen," she said calmly.
"I still feel bad about it." Then I stopped to think before saying, "you know I love you right?"
She pulled away just enough to look at me, "Of course. Where is that coming from?"
"I just want you to know, it's you. It will always be you. So…" I pulled away, dug in my pocket pulling out a small box, and got down on one knee.
Harper gasped and started to cry.
"Harper, I love you with both of my hearts. I never thought I could have this with anyone and to know… to know you can be with me through all my lives. Well… I can't say how happy I am. So would you do me the honor of becoming my wife?"
"Oh, yes. Yes!" She didn't give me a chance to put the ring on her finger before throwing herself in my arms. "Oh of course I'll marry you, you silly alien." I laughed and then kissed her, before pulling away to slip the ring on her finger. It was a sliver ring with diamonds all the way around it and a TARDIS blue sapphire in the middle.
I looked up at her to see she was still crying, "Why are you sad, Love?" I asked wiping a tear away.
"These aren't sad tears, their happy tears. I can't believe I'm going to get to be Mrs. The Doctor."
I laughed and soon she joined in. I will never be able to express how much I love this woman.
They're engaged! I was not planning on having it happen in this chapter but it just worked out so well that I had to do it. What do you guys think? Thank you so much for reading and please leave a review, I love hearing from you guys. Until next time my dear fellow Whovians, happy engagement to Harper and the Doctor!
