All right, here's the next chapter of this story. Keep in mind that I don't own BBC and therefore don't own DW! (Only on DVD…) Anyways, hope you like this chapter and thanks to all who have PM'd me about it and reviewed! You all rock!

-musicis4ever

Chapter 6

It was the man called the Doctor. He looked surprised to find Genevieve sitting on the floor with her ankle in a cast and cuts on her face.

"Oh, hello. Fancy meeting you two here!" He grinned at the shocked look on the Slitheen's face.

"So, after you kidnapped a defenseless teenage girl possessing no extraordinary powers and kept her as a hostage, what were you planning on doing next?" He asked the Slitheen.

She growled a sort of 'wet' growl.

"Keep out of the way, Time Lord!" She said, warningly.

"Or what? You'll growl at me again?" He said, amused. She hissed and grabbed Genevieve by her throat. The Slitheen was very strong, and Genevieve quickly found it hard to breathe.

She struggled as she heard the Doctor yell: "No!" His blue eyes flashed.

The Slitheen laughed her gurgling laugh again. Genevieve began to black out. Why does this always happen to me? She thought, remembering another time when she'd blacked out. Suddenly, Genevieve fell to the floor of the closet in a heap. She lay there quite motionless for a few seconds.

The Doctor kneeled next to her, and placed his hand on her back. Her eyes snapped open, air rushing into her lungs. She sat bolt upright, taking in deep breaths between her coughs. Adrenaline was coursing through her veins. A moment later, she looked with more interest at the Doctor.

He had brown hair that stuck up in odd places, blue eyes that looked intently into her own hazel ones, and he had a pair of glasses on. He was also extremely handsome.

"Y-you saved my life! Again!" She said, hoarsely. He smiled at her.

"You seem surprised, Genny!" He suddenly stopped, realizing what he'd said.

"How do you know my name?" But, as soon as the words escaped her lips, she remembered.

"Scratch that last question. What are you doing here, and why do you look so different?" She noticed that the Slitheen had vanished and the walls were covered in foul smelling green goo.

"Well, I'm a Time Lord. Last of them, as you know. Instead of dying, actually an alternative to dying, a Time Lord regenerates. But there's only a certain amount of regenerations a Time Lord can go through before really dying." His voice trailed away as he noticed a small cut above Genevieve's eyebrow.

"I need to get you back home. There's probably a search party looking for you. Come on," he said, gently putting her arm over his shoulders and guiding her out.

"Doctor, if you are able to regenerate, how old are you?" She asked, being careful not to be too abrupt. He paused.

"Over 900 years old. And still kicking!" He smiled at her again. She returned his smile. There were more memories coming to her. But something was still frustrating her.

"Doctor?" She said again.

"Yeah?" He replied, as they went towards what Genevieve suddenly recognized to be the TARDIS.

"Did I ever mention a man, while I was traveling with you and Rose?" The question flew out of her mouth before she could rephrase it.

To her surprise, the Doctor sighed.

"It's amazing how fast your memory's returning. A bit too amazing," he muttered, mostly to himself. Genevieve waited.

"To answer your question, yes. Do you remember the night when you fell out of the TARDIS?" He said, opening the door.

"Yeah," she gasped at the vastness of the TARDIS interior.

The Doctor ignored her outburst and continued talking.

"Well, you mentioned to me that you'd met someone. A man that you seemed to be very taken with." He looked sidelong at her. A blush was slowly coloring her cheeks.

"You remember him, don't you? I believe you said his name was Jack?" The Doctor had a twinkle in his eye.

The name stirred up vague memories in Genevieve's head.

"Yeah, but it's all blurry. For lack of a better word." She sat in a chair.

"What do you remember about that day?" The Doctor asked.

"I remember you, well a different you, and Rose. There's a part about me falling, then my hand were cut open due to rope burns… The only other thing I remember is a bright light and a kiss. That's where it stops for me." Genevieve looked at the Doctor.

"You remember that much?" He said, pensively. She nodded, still trying to remember what Jack looked like.

"Well, that's good in any case!" The Doctor suddenly clapped his hands together once.

"All right! So, you've got a bad ankle, I've got a TARDIS… What do you say to a glimpse of another planet?" He had an amusing look on his face.

Genevieve laughed, "Oh, go on Doctor! Let's have an adventure!"

Excitement flooded into her heart. He grinned at her.

"Fantastic! Oooh!" He suddenly frowned as the TARDIS roared to life.

"But I didn't choose a destination, yet. Did you do anything, Genny?" He asked her.

"No. I've just been sitting here." She was as confused as he was.

"Well, where ever we're going, I just hope a human can survive there!" He looked at the monitor.

"What?" He said, distracted. The TARDIS landed with the usual sound of ancient metallic engines, and everything inside shook.

"Doctor? Where are we?" Genevieve asked, afraid of the answer.

"You're gonna love this!" He smiled at her, a mad look taking over his gleeful face.

"Where are we?" She repeated.

"You'll never believe it! I can't believe it!" He still had the mad look on his face.

"Doctor!" Genevieve said, firmly.

"That's me!" He replied, waving to her.

"Where are we?" She said, through gritted teeth.

"At the base of Big Ben, exactly where you were when that Slitheen kidnapped you. Or at least, tried to!" He looked at her again.

"You're joking!" She said, breathless.

"No. Although, when I said the base of Big Ben, I really meant beneath it. So, we're underground." He looked confused.

"Why did the TARDIS bring us here?" Genevieve asked, gently getting to her feet. Her ankle throbbed and she sat down again.

"I have no idea. But I'm guessing they do," he said, as the doors flew open.

Bits of earth piled into the TARDIS, and through the settling dust, Genevieve and the Doctor saw a winding tunnel behind the figures in the doorway. The first figure stepped into the light, revealing his face. Genevieve's heart gave a sudden lurch.

"Jack?" She said in astonishment. He smiled at her.