Hey, Sup. This is not really a chapter, it was actually supposed to part of the previous chapter, but I forgot to tack it on, then forgot about the story in general... yeah. That's also why its been several months. Sorry. Anyway, It's here now! :D
Disclaimer: Apparently three posters, three sonic screwdrivers, a calender, a bag, and seven t-shirts just makes you obsessed, not an owner. Ah well.
The Doctor grabbed at the railing as his Tardis shook violently.
"Woah! What was that!?" he said, running over to the monitor. His eyes widened when he saw the screen. "How the hell did that get there? A tear in the universe? That shouldn't even be possible. Damn, probably some pompous Time Agent thinking he can break whatever universal walls he feels like." The Doctor grumbled to himself, honing in on the coordinates of the tear before parking the TARDIS next to it. Pushing open the doors, he saw that he was in a dingy alleyway. Grabbing an old newspaper he noted he was in London, July 1990. Before going even 4 steps from the Tardis, he felt the wrongness of the tear. Running ino the alley, he pulled out his screwdriver and started waving it around. He looked at the readings.
"Oh god, well this is just brilliant!" The Doctor exclaimed, exasperated. "A being from another dimension, randomly shooting a dimension cannon while destroying the fabric of the universe. Luckily it's small and easy to fix. The sonic should do it."
With a quick buzz from his tool, the Doctor fixed the damage and turned, walking back to the Tardis. As he grabbed the doors, he paused.
"Still, have to wonder what they were doing... best to keep an eye on the place."
The Doctor saved the coordinates in the Tardis's memory, making sure there was a constant connection to it in case anything ever popped up. With a tug of a lever, the blue box disappeared from the sleepy little alley, nestled at the corner of Baker Street.
This is not it, there is another chapter. I promise, I will never post only this much writing alone.
I do not think that sentence was grammatically correct. Hmm.
