"Why is your time machine a little blue police box?" Ruri asked, sat on the TARDIS steps, watching as the Doctor was fiddling with different buttons and switches. She had changed from the clothes she wore before, now wearing a simple white dress and grey cardigan with brown flats, making her even shorter than before. The Doctor glanced to her smirking as he carried on.

"It's a disguise." He stated simply. "The TARDIS camouflages itself to blend in with its surroundings so it's not noticed." He shrugged, carrying on.

"But why was it in 2014 as an old police box?" Ruri raised an eyebrow, folding her arms, frowning.

"Yes... It's a fault... I keep meaning to check." He narrowed his eyes, shaking his head before going back to doing whatever he was doing before. Ruri sat for a moment in silence before speaking again.

"So you're an alien?"

"Yes."

"Okay, so why do you look all... Human?" She gestured to him, looking him up and down. "Do you blend in to your surroundings too? Is it something you do from where you're from? Have you got a fault too?" She rambled, and probably would have kept going if she didn't suddenly have a hand over her mouth. She peered up to see the Doctor giving her a worn out expression. She moved his hand away slowly. "Sorry... Bet you get asked all this a lot..."

"Timelords came before Humans. So technically, you look Timelord." He stated, pacing around the console. Ruri slowly stood up, nodding.

"Of course." She gave a small smile.

"Actually, in my terms-" He suddenly stopped turning to her, tapping her on the nose. "-you're the alien!"

"Of course... I'm the alien... Silly me." She laughed lightly. "You're not exactly Star Wars are you? Or are you more Spock?" She raised an eyebrow before looking at him up and down and shaking her head. "Never mind. Definitely not Spock." She teased, causing the Doctor to huff and pace again.

"You humans and your stereotypes." He mumbled under his breath, causing her to smirk. She then pulled out her phone from her cardigan pocket.

"Question." Ruri said, causing the Doctor to stop and turn back to her.

"Another?" He sighed, flapping his arms dramatically. She hesitated before speaking.

"Is there WiFi?" She blurted out, causing the Doctor to narrow his eyes.

"Wifi?!" He exclaimed. "You're in a time machine in space and you want-" He growled in a playful manner. "-Wifi..." She laughed lightly.

"Yes. Basically. Summed me right up."

"You're going to update Twitter aren't you?" He rolled his eyes.

"Maybe..." She said in a high pitched voice, smiling at him. "Please Doctor... It'll pass the spare time... I promise I won't bother you again..." She gave him her best puppy dog eyes. He looked down at her; seeing her expression. His eyes softened and sighed.

"Oh... Alright. Give it here." He held out his hand as she placed the phone in it. He got out the sonic and 'soniced' it, handing the phone back. "There. Bit of a spacey wacey top-up." She grinned.

"Thanks!" She about turned and sat on the steps again. There was a few minutes silence... Until...

"What's with the bow-tie?"