Disclaimer: I do not own Doctor Who or My Little Pony, though if I did it would be pretty cool.

The Doctor awoke with closed eyes to a ringing in his ear and a head ache the size of a water buffalo. With a shake of his head he tried to raise his hand up to his head, but found he couldn't.

Strange he thought.

With another shake of his head he finally opened his eyes, but his vision was blurry. He looked around and his eyes landed on a faded, moving figure he couldn't really make out.

He returned the back of his head to resting on the floor so he was looking up at the ceiling. What happened?

With another ringing noise he began to hear a faint sound, it sounded like a voice. A woman's voice. It grew louder and louder and the Doctor realized what the voice was saying.

"Doctor! Doctor wake up!" it called.

The doctor turned his head back and forth, the back of his scalp rubbing against the small holes in the grated, metal floor of the TARDIS, trying to find the source of the voice. Finally he raised his head once more, looking around until his eyes finally focused on the once blurry figure sitting before him.

Well then…umm…this is a new one he thought when the figure came into focus.

Before him a cream colored small horse sat down on its haunches. Now how on Earth, well perhaps not on Earth, the pony had gotten in the TARDIS was questionable enough, but what set the Doctor over the top was the fact the horse was wearing a t-shirt and a pink jacket. Going beyond its attire the horse also was speaking, down right yelling in fact. Still that wasn't the strangest thing about the situation.

The horse was yelling the Doctor's name in Rose's voice.

For that reason the Doctor slowly rose to a sitting position, never taking his eyes off the horse, his mouth in a strict line. Oh, was his head killing him. Swallowing to moisten his dry mouth he locked eyes with the horse and spoke, going off an assumption.

"Rose?" he asked the cream colored mare that had stopped yelling once he had opened his mouth.

Then the horse did one of the most remarkable things the Doctor had ever seen a horse do. She sullenly bit her bottom lip and nodded.

"Amazing…how'd you do that?" the Doctor said turning to look at the floor then back at the horse.

"I don't know I just woke up and I was like this!" pony Rose shouted to the Doctor while motioning down at herself with a nod of her head.

"No, no, no, no," he said shaking his head, and looking down as if he were contemplating. "How did you bite your lip I've never seen a horse do that?"

Rose's jaw just dropped as she stared at the Doctor dumbfounded.

"What?" the Doctor said when he finally looked up and notice the look she was giving him.

She glanced down at herself, then at him, but only shook her head and tried to move past the issue.

"Doctor, we have bigger problems, like how we got turn into horses," Rose said widening her eyes as she spoke.

"Yes I do say that is quite- hold on! Both of us?" the Doctor shouted realizing what she had said. She nodded in response nudging the air as though pointing at him.

Finally the Doctor looked down at himself and noticed he had the body of a horse only unlike Rose, his was a dark brown color and wearing the pinstriped jacket and blue tie he had been before. Glancing over at the control panel he caught a reflection of himself. His eyes looked back at him except they were on a horse's head. Darker brown, spiky hair of the horse's mane stayed in place in between the horse's furry ears which were standing straight up.

"Ah, I see," the Doctor said looking down. "Strange."

"You think?" Rose quipped with a roll of her eyes.

"How do these creatures- never mind?" the Doctor started but cut himself off and looked up. A question for another time. Her glanced down once more. Not normal horses that is for sure.

Rose just tilted her head in confusion, not really understanding what the Doctor was getting at.

"Come on," the Doctor said standing up with the support of the nearby railing, until he was on his two back legs: big mistake.

He quickly fell down onto his stomach with a loud mmph!

"Doctor!" Rose shouted.

"I'm fine, I'm fine," he said getting up on all four…knees. Strange. And then decided it would be best if he tried walking on all fours, and when he rose to it he actually felt comfortable in the position.

Of course! I'm a horse! He reprimanded himself.

"Come on," the Doctor repeated his previous statement and began walking towards the door, Rose rising to her four legs and following after him.

"Doctor wait!" she shouted but it was too late as he had already disappeared out the door, with a snort of air from her nose she followed after, but she didn't have to go far as he was sitting a few feet from the doors on his back haunches just staring up at the TARDIS.

Rose swiftly looked around and found that they were in an open field, a few, what appeared to be, apple trees dotted the high green grass and a dirt road off in the distance. The sun was at its highest on a cloudy, blue skied day. It seemed to Earth like.

Then she turned her attention back on her friend and tilted her head when a flash of color caught her eye.

"Doctor what is that?" she said pointing with her… hoof, well that was going to take some getting use to.

"What is what?" was his response as he turned to face her and followed to where she was pointing with her hand, foot, front foot, hoof, whatever she was pointing with. His eyebrows furrowed when he saw what she saw.

On the ground there was a flower, a stripped rainbow flower that looked completely alien on its own and on the flower was a small orange puff ball that could have been mistaken as a fist sized bee.

Very strange the Doctor thought silently.

After a few moments Rose broke the silence.

"Doctor what planet is this?" Rose asked sitting next to him in the grass.

"Not one that I've ever heard of, Rose. Well there is a planet of talking horses but they certainly don't look this and they have two heads and walk upright. I have no idea where we are," he said looking back up at the TARDIS.

Rose squinted in puzzlement and followed his gaze then gasped at what she saw.

Instead of the normal flat top of the call box and blinking light, the TARDIS' roof was slanted and tiled with dark blue roofing strips. Instead of the words POLICE CALL BOX

it said POLICE CALL BARN.

"I don't know where we are, but wherever it is… I have a feeling this isn't our universe anymore," the Doctor said solemnly, his stare going rigid.