IT'S TIME FOR BLINK

Some information about Time Lords is stuff I made up. So don't get mad if something is different from what the show says.

I have suddenly developed a liking for third person. Let's see how this chapter turns out!

I OWN NOTHING

Chapter 10

Rose, Martha, The Doctor – 3rd person

Rose twirled around the console, following the Doctor as he pressed buttons and pulled levers.

She hit the last button and he smiled at her, his brown eyes lighting up.

"We're going to see a migration!" He said happily.

But things never seem to go as planned. So of course, ten minutes after their arrival, they were running as fast as they could, bows and quivers of arrows strapped to their backs.

"Of course, the year you decide to go the migration is attacked by a giant lizard!" Exclaimed Martha.

"No! It wasn't the migration that was attacked! Just four Red Fallons knocked of course by that lizard! We just need to get them back to the migration before the eggs hatch!" Said the Doctor.

Martha groaned, and Rose had to stifle a laugh. Suddenly a girl ran up to them.

"Doctor! Doctor! Doctor!" The girl yelled

"Hello. Sorry, bit of a rush. There's a sort of thing happening. Fairly important we stop it." The Doctor panted.

"My gosh, it's you. It really is you. Oh, you don't remember me, do you?" Asked the girl.

"Doctor, we haven't have time for this. The migration's started." Said Martha.

"Look, sorry, I've got a bit of a complex life. Things don't always happen to me in quite the right order. Gets a bit confusing at times, especially at weddings. I'm rubbish at weddings, especially my own." Said the Doctor. Rose and Martha both shot him a look of shock.

"Oh, my gosh, of course. You're a time traveler. It hasn't happened to you yet. None of it. It's still in your future." Said the girl.

"What hasn't happened?"

"Doctor, please. Twenty minutes to red hatching." Said Rose, tugging on his arm.

"It was me. Oh, for God's sake, it was me all along. You got it all from me." Said the girl, handing him a purple folder.

"Okay, listen. One day you're going to get stuck in 1969. Make sure you've got this with you. You're going to need it."

"Yeah, listen, listen, got to dash. Things happening. Well, four things. Well, four things and a lizard." Said the Doctor when Martha and Rose both started yelling for him to hurry up.

"Okay. No worries. On you go. See you around some day. Oh, and nice to meet you, I'm Sally Sparrow." She held out her hand and the Doctor shook it.

"Good to meet you, Sally Sparrow." And with that, the Doctor, Martha, and Rose dashed off to the migration.

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How saving a migration from a giant lizard turned into investigating an old creepy house, Rose did not know.

"So what are we doing again?" Martha asked the Doctor.

"There's some kind of time disturbance here, and I'm trying to find out what it is." Said the Doctor, spinning around in circles and holding up a little silver device.

As the Doctor was spinning around, he saw a flash of stone wings. "No!" He shouted, but it was too late. There was a rush of cold air and suddenly the three travelers were standing in a dark alley.

The Doctor, Martha, and Rose groaned and clutched their heads. "Time Travel without a capsule, that's a killer." The Doctor and Martha recovered quickly but Rose was still bent over and clutching her head.

"Doctor, my head hurts. Why does my head feel like it's being torn open?" She asked. The Doctor started to worry, and suddenly he felt another presence in his mind and sharp stab of pain, and knew exactly what was going on.

"It's just the telepathy. I guess you haven't completely changed into a Time Lady yet. It's gonna hurt for a while, but it should be over by tomorrow." Said the Doctor, coming over to put his arms around Rose.

"What are you doing?" She asked.

"Three… two… one." Whispered the Doctor, and Rose passed out in his arms. "That's what I'm doing."

The Doctor only had one theory as to why the telepathy was coming now, she had just been exposed to the time vortex, and that is how every Time Lord on Gallifrey became telepathic. They looked into the Untempered Schism and it set in.

"What happened?" Asked Martha.

"I knew she was going to pass out, happens to every Time Lord once they become telepathic. It'll wear off soon." He said, scooping Rose up.

Martha walked over to a little newspaper stand and stared at the newspapers in shock. "September 1st, 1969! How did we get here?"

"Weeping angels. I should have known that was causing the disturbance. Weeping angels are stone angels; well… they're stone when you look at them. They're quantum locked, meaning when any living creature looks at them they turn to stone. They can't help it; it's a fact of their biology. But if you blink, if you turn away, they can get you. When they touch you, they send you back in time and feed off of the time energy of the days you never had." Explained the Doctor.

"Complicated, but it's one thing you've said that actually makes sense." The Doctor laughed.

"We need to find someplace to stay. A nice little hotel. Martha, how much cash have you got?" Asked the Doctor.

Martha pulled out her wallet and looked inside. "Enough for one night and some food."

The Doctor dug around in his pockets and pulled out a wad of money. "Oh, I remember this. Long story, but it'll last us about a week of hotel nights. We'll have to work for money for food though."

"By 'we'll' you mean Rose and I, don't you?" Asked Martha. The Doctor nodded.

Martha groaned. The Doctor looked around and smiled when he saw that the building next to them was a hotel. He walked around to the front with Martha trailing behind. He walked in and approached the front desk.

The man at the desk looked at Rose, passed out in the Doctor's arms. "Sir, we need a room tonight. We're travelling and my friend here isn't doing so well." Said the Doctor, nodding to Rose.

"Yes, yes." Said the man, not taking his eyes off of Rose.

The man told them the amount and the Doctor gave him the cash. The man handed us our key and we went to our room.

There were two beds, a couch, a little counter, and an old and very small refrigerator. "Who's going to get the beds?" Asked Martha.

"You and Rose can. I don't sleep." Said the Doctor.

"What?"

"Time Lords don't sleep unless they are injured and need to go into a sleeping coma, or if they absolutely want to, and even then it's just meditating."

"But… isn't Rose a Time Lo… Lady now?" Asked Martha.

"Yes, but she's passed out, so she needs a place to sleep." Said the Doctor, laying Rose down on the bed closest to the couch and pulling the covers over her.

Martha went out for a while, saying that she was starving and needed some food. She came back with some food from a little diner. "Here" she said, handing the Doctor a plate with his portion of food.

"What about Rose?" Asked Martha.

"Oh, she'll be starving when she wakes up. And thirsty, very thirsty." The Doctor added.

"So… what's going to happen after all the telepathy sets in or whatever?" Asked Martha.

"We'll just have to see. It's different for Rose so I have no idea what it'll be like." Said the Doctor.

This worried Martha. "You have no idea?!" Asked Martha.

"Martha, don't worry. I know exactly what's happening; it's just that she was born human so the side effects may be a little different."

Martha calmed down a bit and looked out the window. "It's late. Time really flies when you're worried about being stuck in the past." Martha joked.

The Doctor chuckled and stuck his hands into his coat pockets. He felt something very large (Yes, his pockets are bigger on the inside) and pulled it out. It was the purple folder that the strange girl had given him earlier.

"One day you're going to get stuck in 1969."

He stared at the folder, realizing what she meant. He opened the folder to find a transcript, and few pictures of messages written on an old wall, and a stone angel. He saw a name in the picture of the message. "Sally Sparrow." He read aloud. "Oh, I know how we're going to get out of here."

The Doctor looked over his shoulder to find Martha, asleep in her bed. He hadn't realized how long he had been looking at the folder.

The Doctor sighed and sat down on the couch next to Rose's bed. He laid his head down next to hers and closed his eyes.

He went through everything that had happened that day, and made a plan for tomorrow.

He would look through the folder with Martha and Rose and decide what to do.

Around 5 a.m. he felt Rose shift and looked over to see her eyes flutter open. She smiled at him, but it wasn't a sleepy smile, she was wide awake.

Rose Tyler – 1st person

"Normally it takes a lot longer for me to wake up." I said, realizing that I wasn't sleepy at all.

"That's because you don't have to sleep now." Said the Doctor. "Time Lords don't sleep, unless they are injured and need to go into a sleeping coma, or if they absolutely want to, and even then it's just meditating." He finished.

I smiled at him but then frowned. "My head is tingly… it's liked someone is watching me." I whipped around, only to find Martha asleep on her bed.

"Oh, that's just me." Said the Doctor, trying to hide his smile.

"What?" I asked, genuinely confused. "Wait… earlier you said telepathy..." The Doctor smiled at me. "No! You don't mean…?"

"Oh yes, Rose Tyler." I heard a voice in my head, and it was definitely the Doctor's voice. (Slanted words are people talking telepathically or people talking in Gallifreyan)

I smiled and tackled the Doctor. "Hello Doctor." I thought, trying to send him a message telepathically.

"I heard that." Said the Doctor.

The Doctor and I continued our telepathic conversation until Martha woke up.

"You guys were really quiet last night." She said.

I smiled. "Because of this." I looked right at the Doctor and we a quick silent conversation.

"What's that? It's like someone's talking, but they aren't. Wait… is that you guys?"

The Doctor and I smiled. "Oh my gosh!" Exclaimed Martha, waving her hands in the air.

I blushed a bit and looked down, trying to hide my smile. I finally realized what I was wearing.

"What am I wearing?!" I exclaimed gesturing to my pink shirt, jacket, and shoes.

"What you wear almost every day." Said the Doctor.

"But it's so… pink! I need something else!" I complained.

"Rose, we're stuck in 1969. We need to earn some money and at least buy one change of clothes." Said Martha.

I pouted. "Why has your taste in clothes suddenly changed?" Asked Martha.

The Doctor answered. "One of the side effects is your taste in clothes changing."

"I'm hungry; can we go get something to eat?" I asked, and Martha nodded.

"Sure." Said the Doctor.

The three of us went to a little diner next to the hotel. When we were leaving, the man at the front desk was staring at me, looking very relieved.

I decided not to ask about it. We ate quickly, and Martha and I set out to find a little shop where we could work. Eventually we found a little place that had three openings.

After about an hour of talking to the manager and being interviewed by him, we were put to the test. We were supposed to help a few customers, and if we were satisfactory we would get the job.

We ended up passing, and started to adjust to life in 1969.

I am so sorry I haven't updated in forever! I just started school and it's been a pretty hectic week.

Until next time my bowties!