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Just to make it up to you I'm updating today!

(I OWN NOTHING)

Chapter 4

Joan Redfern – 3rd Person – The night Rose showed up

Joan Redfern was walking down a path when suddenly she was surrounded by a bright green light.

She looked up just as the light disappeared. It appeared a few meters away just seconds later.

It started running across the hills.

Joan ran down the path to get away from the green light. She showed up at Bad Wolf pub a few minutes later. (See what I did there? No?)

Martha stood up. "Matron, are you all right?"

Joan stopped next to Martha, trying to catch her breath. "Did you see that? I-in the woods! There was this light!"

Joan heard a voice behind her and turned around.

"Good evening ladies." Said John Smith. "What are you looking at?"

Joan pointed at a light shooting across the sky. "Look! There!" She said.

"That's beautiful." Whispered Jenny.

"There...orgom. Commonly known as a meteorite. It's just rocks falling to the ground, that's all." Said John.

"It came down in the woods." Said Joan.

"No, no, no, they always look close, when actually they're miles off. Nothing left but a cinder." John turned toward Joan. "Now I should escort you home." He nodded to the maids. "Ladies, I bid you goodnight."

Martha Jones- 1st person

"Where was that light?" I asked Jenny.

"Over by Cooper's Field." Said Jenny.

I took off towards Cooper's Field. "You can't just take off! You'll break a leg!" Called Jenny.

But to my satisfaction she followed me.

Jeremy Baines- 3rd person.

Baines was getting beer for his colleagues when he heard a strange noise and saw something green drift down into the trees.

"I say, hello? Is that some kind of aeroplane? You chaps alright?" Asked Baines, forgetting about the beer and walking to the field where he saw the strange light.

He hit something hard and a green light shot out to form a shape. Baines fell backwards and fell down.

He stood up and touched where he hit. The green shape appeared again. "That's impossible!"

He put both his hands down to find windows and a button. He pushes the button and sees the outline of an opening door.

He walked into the door and the green light went out.

Martha Jones- 1st person

I rushed into the field as fast as I could to find nothing there.

"See" panted Jenny. "There's nothing."

"And you're sure this is Cooper's field?" I asked.

"As far as the eye can see, and no falling star. Now come on, I'm frozen to the bone, let's go. As your Mr Smith says, 'Nothing to see'."

Jeremy Baines- 3rd person

"But I don't understand! Who are you?" Baines stuttered out from the corner where he was sitting.

"We are the family." Said a deep voice.

"Far more important- who are you, little thing?" Said a higher voice.

"My name is Baines. Jeremy Baines. Please can I go?"

"I'm so sorry, Baines, Jeremy Baines- but I don't think you can ever leave." Said the higher voice again.

"B-but who are you? Why can't I see you?" Asked Baines.

"Why would you want to see us?" Asked the higher voice.

"I want to know what you look like."

"Oh, that's easily answered- because very soon, we will look so familiar."

Something came out of the darkness and Baines screamed.

Boys- 3rd person

"Where is he? Promises us beer then vanishes into the night!" Complained Hutchinson

There was a knock on the window. "Ah, there he is. Let him in!"

Timothy looked up at Baines as he stepped inside. Something seemed off.

"Baines you dolt. I thought you'd been caught by the rozzers." Said Hutchinson. "Where is it then? Where is the blessed beer?"

"There was no beer. It was gone." Said Baines, keeping a blank expression.

"I've been waiting! Pretty poor show, Baines, I have to say." Said Hutchinson.

Baines sniffed loudly.

"What's the matter with you? Caught the sniffles out there?" Asked Hutchinson.

"Yes I must have. It was cold. Very cold." Said Baines.

"Well don't spread it about, I don't want your germs. Come on, might as well get some sleep. Come on chaps, maybe tomorrow." Said Hutchinson.

Suddenly Baines's head snapped towards Timothy. Timothy looked down and kept polishing the shoes.

Rose Tyler- 1st person

I walked over to a man standing outside the gate. "Sir, I heard there was an opening for the librarian at this school." I said.

"Oh! Oh yes! We've been looking for a librarian for almost six months! Come, follow me." Said the man.

Rose let the man lead her into the school.

"I'm sorry, I didn't get your name." I said.

"Clarke, miss."

"Thank you Mister Clarke."

Mister Clarke led me to a room and went inside. "Headmaster, we have someone looking to work as the librarian."

The headmaster looked up from his desk. "Ah yes. Sit down please." He said, gesturing to a chair.

I quickly sat down.

"We've been searching for a librarian for a long time. What can you do?" Asked the headmaster while waving Mister Clarke away.

"I am a very neat and organized person." Not. "And reading is important to me. I think every school needs a librarian."

"I think you'll do nicely. Welcome." Said the headmaster, shaking my hand. I smiled politely and stood up.

"May I take a look around the school grounds?" I asked.

The headmaster nodded. I grabbed my case and left the room without another word.

I walked around outside, looking at the beautiful architecture of the school. The grounds were empty; all the boys had classes at the moment.

I passed an open window and something caught my eye that I wish I could unsee.

Sitting in the room was The Doctor, and he was kissing a lady. (Let's all pretend that John Smith is already kissing Joan Redfern, ok?)

I stood there, staring inside. Then the two broke apart and The Doctor turned his head my way. I dropped down quickly and put my head in my hands.

I began to cry. I heard a conversation inside. "I could have sworn I saw her." Someone, The Doctor I think, said.

"Don't be silly, Rose is just a made up character. She doesn't exist." Said the woman.

I don't know how long I sat there crying.