Ohmigosh I have been so caught up with school I haven't had time to update..not that you want to hear my blubbering...here's what you have been so kindly waiting for: (Time in a time machine is a bit hard to write, so if you are confused I will try to provide an explanation from the Doctor himself)

"Don't touch," the Doctor said without turning his head.

Pete who had been about to push the invisibility button withdrew his finger.

"I think I am getting car sick," moaned Artie.

"Impossible," snapped the doctor. "This is a Tardis, not a car. You cannot get sic- Don't throw up on the radio-carbon stabilizer! I just had it cleaned," The Doctor hurried over to move away a bright green, healthy plant. He slapped Artie on the back.

Artie straightened up, "Wh-what did you do? I feel better?"

"I hit your spinal-cap. It should help with the whole 'car sickness thing'" said the Doctor petting his Tardis.

"Are we there yet?" asked Pete, who found himself walking in circles on the Tardis's control platform.

"No," the Doctor said impatiently.

"Well we should be, isn't this a time machine?" asked Pete as he circled the main controls.

"Just because it travels through time doesn't mean it'll make you appear anywhere instantly. Haven't you ever heard the fun is in the journey not the destination?" the Doctor asked.

Pete sighed and continued his circling. "Would you quit that? You are making me dizzy," shouted Myka. She was sitting by the door, curled up into a little ball.

Pete sighed and came and sat down next to her. "Are we there yet?" he called to the Doctor.

"NO!"

"I'm bored," whined Pete.

"Claudia, would you show them to the library? Third door on your left, also beware. I'm afdraid the Library is currently in the swimming pool," The Doctor said slowly.

Claudia, excited to go exploring led her friends to the left. The Doctor smiled when he heard shouts coming from the library.

"Look at all these first editions! Ohmigosh it's Shelly's lost works! I never knew these were real!"

That must be the grumpy one, the woman not the old man, thought the Doctor smiling. Soon the ruckus became quieter with only the sounds of someone diving in and out of the pool. It was almost like he was traveling alone again.

"Good ol' gal. You're doing so well, just a little farther and we'll be done. Then we can stop running, alright? Come on Sexy let's show those humans how to travel in style!"

Shortly there was that sound, the one River claimed was when he left the breaks on. But to the Doctor it was the sound of relief, the sound his Tardis made when she could finally rest. "Alright," he called. "Everybody out!"

They all walked out onto a grassy knoll. Below them lay the Mediterranean Sea. To their left was a small village, the one where the old man lived. It was where the Doctor would find his beloved sonic screwdriver, and where things were going to get a whole lot more interesting. The breeze picked up bringing to them the scent of a farm.

"Shall we go down?" asked Claudia.

"Yes let's," The Doctor replied. He had to squint his eyes, for the sun was just in that place in the sky where it was in his face, and as he did so he missed the rock that was right in front of him and went tumbling down the side of the hill.

At the bottom of the hill the Doctor opened his eyes to see the most beautiful sky. It was a sky that had not yet been polluted by the humans. It was young, and it had so many possibilities. And then there came into focus something else. Just for a second a black shape. A shape the Doctor could recognize anywhere. But when he shook his head it disappeared after it had ruined the ethereal blue. The Doctor heard the sound of running behind him.

"Are you alright?"

"No Claudia, there's something not right about this place," the Doctor sat up and looked into the face of his youngest companion.

"Well you did hit your head pretty hard," reasoned Myka.

"That's not it," grumbled the old alien. "It's something...else."

"Well when you decide not to be so vague let us know," Myka said.

"That will be never," grumbled Artie.

For the first time Myka really looked around. "My God we really are on Greece! But surely it's not when Plato lived!"

A passing farm hand turned and looked at Myka funnily. "You looking for that mad man? I can show you a better time you know."

"Oh shut up," Pete said moving to punch the man.

"Is this your husband? A thousand sorrows to you milady," the man said scoffing at Pete.

"Husband?" said a puzzled Pete.

"God NO!" Myka exclaimed.

"Hm then-"

"Actually could you help us?" asked the Doctor wanting to end this trivial nonsense.

"And how is that?" asked the farm hand.

"Tell us where Plato's house is," The Doctor said.

"I could, but for a price," the man said slyly.

"Are you serious?" asked Claudia.

"Ooh you are a feisty one! Better than the other, perhaps you are her daughter?"

That was all it took. Claudia slugged the man.

And with that they moved on. Closer into town they found out that Plato lived in the house on the outskirts of the town. They kept walking till they saw this sign:

PLATO

1234 Ancient Greece Lane

"And I thought he was supposed to be clever," commented Claudia.

The Doctor shushed her and knocked on the door. There was some shuffling about and then the door opened and revealed...

TO BE CONTINUED

Yeah I am an evil genius! Anyways I hope you liked it. Thanks for all the people who have been commenting/ favoriting/ following. I will try to update this as soon as I am free. I'm guessing in about a week? Anyways that's all for now.