"Okay Doctor, we helped you defeat a garrison of Daleks, saved 4 planets, killed the monster at one of the planets, saved 3 cities and bought you milk, can we go home now?" Dean asked harshly- a little too harshly than he meant to.

The Doctor stopped drinking fom his milk carton and looked down sadly. "Well, I didn't know you thought about it that way." He sighed.

"Doctor wait, I-"
"Doctor, please do't do that-"
The winchesters started speaking all at once.

"No, no, it's fine!" The Doctor turned his back on them "Just go. Call your angel friend to get you out."

Dean sighed. This was the fourth time he acted like that but whenever they would stay, The Doctor woud pop back to his regular self. But you have to admit, it did make you feel guilty. "Cas, mind getting your ass down here."

"You now space is just soooooo great but it gets soooooo boring marveling at it alone. Hi, Castiel."

Castiel appeared behind the Winchesters, making them jump "Hello, Doctor. Hello Dean. Hello Sam."

"Cas could you poof us out of he-" Dean started but The Doctor let out a long, loud sigh. "I'm still alone." He sighed.

"Cas could you get us out of-"
*Sigh*
"Cas could you-"
"SO ALONE"
"Cas-"
*sigh*
"C-"
"FOREVER ALONE"

"Goddammit Doctor, fine, we'll stay!"

The Doctor turned around with a huge smile on his face "Right, get to work then! Cas, you stay with us, the more, the merrier!" The Doctor started running around the tardis controls, fliping switches and typing in coordinates.

"Welcome aboard, Cas." Dean muttered as they walked to the rails and held on.

"Ok, lad! Next stop, London! Sweet London!" The Doctor said, clapping his hands together. "There's been some massive strange chemical reactions going on there. SO strange and SO massive that the tardis could track it from across the galaxy. You don't get it but chemicals started moving by themselves and converging. Unseperable Chemicals get separated and other chemicals combine to make elements that aren't even in the periodic table of elements! Awesome, isn't it?"

The Doctor pulled a lever and the tardis whirred to life.

"It's gonna be a bumpy ride lads, even more than usual. The chemical action is rejecting the tardis." The doctor screamed through the noise.

"Shoudn't we just and near the chemical reaction and not directly in it?" Sam screamed back.

The Doctor thought for a while and said "Nah, this is more fun! GERONIMO!"

A few lights popped. The tardis started shaking uncontrollably. It felt more like a crashing than a landing. The three men held on to the rails for dear life while THe Doctor just laughed at the pure exitment of a falling tardis.

short chapter, but I told you I love ending in cliff hangers :)

with a smile, Ellie