Part 4

Sorry. I know I haven't written in ages, but I've been sooooo busy and I really haven't had time. I mean right now I'm writing this chapter in a cabin of a very big ship, just off the coast of Norway!!! Anyways hope you enjoy this chapter. Please review, I love reviews but I don't seem to have many.

Jenny looked at her eldest daughter in shock and her hands began to shake as she muttered 'I don't know'. She saw Kate give her an uncertain look it was as if somehow she didn't quite believe her mother, and really why should she? Jenny knew that she had always been a terrible liar, her hands always shook and her voice always began to tremble. Most people never noticed but nothing ever got past Kate. Somehow it was like the two were connected, they had always had a close relationship even from the very beginning but now it was stronger than ever.

Kate nodded and opened her mouth to ask another question, but was interrupted by her father's entrance, so instead she said 'Hay dad'. Her father was followed into the room by a whirlwind of colour that kept yelling 'DAAAAADDYYYYYY!!!!!!' and running round in circles until she got so dizzy that she sat on the floor, looked up and said 'feel all dizzy now'. Mike chuckled and ruffled his youngest daughters' hair saying 'hay Han ban', before giving Kate a hug and Jenny a quick kiss. Then of course all the commotion attracted the attention of little Will, who then came skidding through the door and tripped over Hannah sat on the kitchen floor. As he let out a great yell and began to cry, Kate sighed, and realising that she wouldn't get any answers to her questions tonight, she headed upstairs to make a start on this week's homework.

Dinner that night was a very tense affair. Jenny found herself unable to look at Kate in fear that she might cave in and tell her everything. Of course Jenny often felt like she wanted to tell the kids about her past, but she and Mike had talked about this and decided that it would be better to tell them later, when they were ready to understand. 'But when would that be?'Jenny often wondered.

'Pass the salt' said eleven year old Jack, completely oblivious to the discomfort between his mother and his sister. In fact everyone but Jenny, Kate and Mike (who could always sense when something was up) was acting completely normal, well as normal as a four year old, a seven year old and an eleven year old can. Hannah was even humming an annoying tune and Will was rambling on enthusiastically about school. Jenny and Mike nodded along, however Kate just couldn't concentrate, her mind kept flashing back to that afternoon. Who was The Doctor? What was a TARDIS? And what did it all have to do with her mother?