Chapter 2
Doctor Who
The Tardis had started malfunctioning again. Everything was smoking, everything was flashing and everything was making noises. I couldn't, for the life of me, get it under control. The Tardis jerked into a loop and I was knocked to the floor. She spun again, upside down, and I was thrown against the ceiling and then the wall. She corrected and I slammed my head into the console.
I don't know for how long I was unconscience. But the materializing sound had started up, then the thud of full materialization. The console then light on fire, and the old mechanical fire alarm started blaring. I froze, one of the console buttons was the full tardis irrigation button. But Which One!? Eenie meenie money mo, the brass lever I'd never touched before in all my lives. I pulled it. A series of thuds came from over head, from the irrigation pipes. A shower of water sprayed down, before the head blew and all the water poured out in a flood. "Damn it!" I screamed trying to cover my head. The water level was reaching my knees rapidly, I half swam half walked to the door and forced it open. The water, and I, spilled out onto a side walk.
The sun was bright. 1 sun. earth? I looked around to see a crowd of people starring at me. Earth, definitely earth. I stood up and squeezed out my bow tie. "Carry on!" I shouted smiling and waving at them. "Nothing to see here," I added. No one dispersed. They all stayed, fixed to me.
"Excuse me, pardon me," A blonde woman holding a bag of groceries shoved through the crowd. She stopped at the apartment I'd materialized in front of started fumbling for her keys. The apartment number read 221. She found them looked up at me then went back to unlocking the door, then startled look back at me. She dropped her groceries and looked me over eyes wide. "Are you okay!?" she asked.
"Peachy!" I replied.
"Your bleeding!" she said. was I bleeding?
"What! Where?" I asked looking down at myself. I seemed okay.
"Your head!" she exclaimed puzzled. I touched my fingers to my head. They came back full of thick red blood.
"My, I guess I am." She stood there starring at me, her eyes darting from me to the tardis. Then there were the sirens, police sirens. "Good then," I said walking back into the tardis, "Have a good day!" I shouted to the woman and the crowd. The tardis was in no shape to travel not to mention she was full of water, but I fixed us up in time to leave without talking to the police, and I got us to the middle of nowhere. In other words a little town called Black Water Ridge.
