Hey guys! Like I posted earlier, sorry for the really slow update, real life got into the way. (I'm looking at you, League of Legends). Anyways, hopefully I'll be updating this story more! Be a doll and leave me some reviews, eh?

Upon entering the TARDIS, Molly froze. "What... The hell?" She asked, looking around. The main room was circular and dark, with stairs leading only God knew where. "How is this possible?" She whispered, turning around.

"It's The TARDIS, Time And Relative Dimensions In Space." The Doctor said. "And yes it is, bigger on the inside." He leaned against the console. "Pretty cool, eh?" He grinned at her.

"How's it bigger in here than it is.." She pointed behind her towards the door, "Y'know, out there?"

"Time Lord technology. It's a perception filter. Camouflage." He shrugged and turned to the console, leaving her to stare in awe around her. "Now, let's see. Where were we going to go? Ah yes! To see your good friend, Sherlock Holmes." Molly turned sharply.

"No! We can't go see him!" She exclaimed, rushing forward in an attempt to stop him.

"Why not?" Demanded The Doctor, looking down at her.

She flushed, looking down. "Because I'm not ready to see him yet. And I'm sure he wouldn't be too pleased to see me either. He doesn't like seeing people from his old life, from before..." She pushed back a strand of her hair that had fallen out of her ponytail in embarrassment.

"From before what?" The Doctor persisted.

"Yknow his.." Biting her lip, she looked away.

"His?"

"The thing.."

"Which one?"

"His fall, okay!?" She shouted, backing away.

"Ah.." The Doctor said, rocking back and forth on his heels. "Well, we could go somewhere else you like. If you like. Want? Like. Anyways, all of Time and Space, right here! Well, except for a few places. Fixed points in Time, y'know. But still!"

Molly moved past him and sat on the steps, looking down at her hands in her lap. Sensing the change in her emotions, The Doctor moved in front of her. "He'll be fine, y'know. Your friend."

She sighed, brushing back tears. "I know he will be, but I still see John's face at his funeral when I close my eyes and I can't even tell him that his best friend is alive." She looked up at him. "Do you know what that's like?"

"I know that and more. I've lost people Molly, many people." The Doctor looked down, not meeting her gaze. Sniffing, they stood in silence for a while before Molly piped up.

"Can it really go anywhere?"

"Of course it can." He looked away. "Why, where would you like to go?"

"Anywhere, as long as it's alien." Molly said, getting up and brushing off her coat. Grinning, the taller man turned back to the console and began switching a few levers, moving quickly around.

"Forward or backwards?" He called out, spinning around as he did so.

"Er.. Forwards?" Molly said hesitantly.

Suddenly the floor beneath her began to shake violently as a loud noise made it impossible to speak or hear.

"What's going on!?" She screamed, grabbing onto the nearest railing by her.

"We're travelling!"

"To where!?" She demanded, tightening her grip as the movement threatened to shake her off.

"What?"

"TO. WHERE!?" She yelled as the the movement slowly ceased and the noise died down. The Doctor smiled and pointed at the doors.

"Go out and see."

Slowly, she let go of the railing and stepped forward to the doors. Looking back at The Doctor once for support, she opened the doors and Molly Hooper took her first steps on an alien planet.