Hello again! Who's ready for the first part of the exciting second episode of my 'Doctor Who' series? I know I am! I'm really sorry I haven't updated recently. In fact, I haven't updated in ages! You could ay I had a bit of a writers block! I'm sorry! I just want to say a big thank you to those people that commented on my last 2 chapters. You don't realize how grateful I am for it. I've taken everything you've said into account, and have tried my best with this chapter. I've been struggling to work out what you mean with my tenses, so if you give me some examples, it would be greatly appreciated. I have also edited the death scene near the end of chapter 2, so the Doctor seems less uncaring! You can check that out if you want. I hope you enjoy this chapter!

"Great!", said Cassandra sarcastically. "Just great! You promised me a trip full of lots of monsters and excitement, and this is what I get!", continued Cassandra.

"Well I'm so-ray! It's not my fault the Tardis got dragged down to 'New North Pole' by some kind of mysterious force! Oh, and yes, that mysterious force could be Alien!", said the Doctor impatiently, but with a slight jokey tone in his voice as well.

You may be thinking, "why are they in 'New North Pole'!". Let's start from the beginning. The Doctor and Cassandra had just set off in the Tardis for Cassandra's first adventure through space and/or time…

"So, where do you want to go?", said the Doctor with great anticipation.

"I don't know. Probably…Somewhere exciting!…With lots of aliens", said Cassandra in joy.

"I know just the planet", said the Doctor as he clicked his fingers together in excitement.

"Where?", said Cassandra even more excitedly than the Doctor.

"Oi!", shouted the Doctor sharply. "That's for me to know and for you to find out", riddled the Doctor, who had a cheeky smirk on his face.

Suddenly, a great force wrapped around the TARDIS, like a magnet.

"What's going on?" said Cassandra worriedly.

"The TARDIS is being pulled somewhere with great force, and for the second time in one day as well! Humph!", remarked the Doctor.

"Yeah, sorry about the first time", said Cassandra with a giggle.

At that very moment, the TARDIS landed, but instead of burying itself into the ground or toppling over onto the floor like expected, it slid across the floor with great speed.

"Wer-hhat happened their!", said Cassandra in a tone that obviously suggested she thought the situation was ridiculous.

"We've obviously landed somewhere icy, and if my scanners are correct, much more icy than you would think", said the Doctor as he opened the TARDIS door, revealing an icy waste land. It was 'New North Pole'.

"You are kidding me, right?", said Cassandra, obviously shocked.

"Nope! Welcome to 'New North Pole'!", projected the Doctor excitedly.

"'New North pole'! You promised me a place full of aliens and I get this!", cried Cassandra sharply.

"Oh stop being spoilt!", said the Doctor abruptly, but also jokily, like usual! "Your acting just like you acted when-", said the Doctor, before quickly stopping and realizing that he shouldn't mention Cassandra being a flab of skin in front of her.

"When what?", said Cassandra suspiciously.

"Anyway, ready for a good ol' winter wonderland adventure!", said the Doctor, changing the subject as quickly as possible.

"O…K…", slurred Cassandra, still very suspicious from what the Doctor had just said.

The Doctor and Cassandra left the TARDIS.

"Why isn't it really cold out here?", queried Cassandra curiously and surprisingly.

"Because the TARDIS has got a special field that protects us from extreme weather conditions", said the Doctor logically, with a smile on his face.

"A very useful blue box then!", confirmed Cassandra.

"Yep! Very useful! It can also translate languages in a way so it seems like all aliens speak English!", boasted the Doctor exaggeratingly.

"What other tricks can it do?", asked Cassandra in a cheeky tone.

"Well Cassandra, all you need to do is fiddle with the controls and all sorts of things could happen!", teased the Doctor, raising his eye brows.

"Why are we walking all the way out here anyway!", puzzled Cassandra, slightly annoyed.

"Dunno. Exercise?", said the Doctor jokingly.

"Great!", said Cassandra sarcastically. "Just great! You promised me a trip full of lots of monsters and excitement, and this is what I get!", continued Cassandra.

"Well I'm so-ray! It's not my fault the Tardis got dragged down to 'New North Pole' by some kind of mysterious force! Oh, and yes, that mysterious force could be Alien!", said the Doctor impatiently, but with a slight jokey tone in his voice as well. "You do know I was joking with the good exercise thing?", continued the Doctor.

"Do you even know what we are looking for? Do you even know if it's near here?", questioned Cassandra impatiently.

"Is that the 'New Earth' way of saying "are we nearly there yet?"", puzzled the Doctor Jokingly.

"Oh, ha, ha!, said Cassandra exaggeratedly.

"Looks like fate has listened to your demand. Look!", said the Doctor excitedly.

Cassandra looked up to see a giant building with a humongous satellite dish on top of it.

"More Satellite stuff! Travelling with you doesn't become half boring Doctor!", shouted Cassandra annoyingly.

The Doctor tutted and mutted and then went inside the building with Cassandra following behind. The inside of the building was surprisingly empty! There was no actual flooring and the only furniture and equipment was against the side, resting on plastic bags. The technology all seemed quite complex, yet it seemed to be very cheap. The Doctor figured that it was made by a reasonably advanced life form that struggled to create decent technology in the cold climate. If only he realized how wrong he was.

Cassandra on the other hand was typically disgusted by the state of the place. She was thinking of how it could be brightened up and how it could be made more stylish and homely.

"Look at this place!", said Cassandra, obviously expressing her opinion.

"Yes! Very interesting", said the Doctor in an intrigued tone, raising his eye brow slightly.

"GET OUT!", said a mysterious voice coming from the entrance, behind the Doctor and Cassandra. "GET OUT NNNOOOOOOOOOWWW!", continued the voice. The Doctor and Cassandra turned round to see a creature only talked about in legends. It was a yeti.

"Awwwwww! A puppyyyyyyyy!",bussed Cassandra with a bundle of energy. She charged up to the Yeti and hugged it. "Oh they're so cute!", she continued. The Yeti pushed Cassandra away.

"She's a very eager female isn't she", said the Yeti.

"Shhhh", whispered the Doctor, as he gave the yeti a big jokey wink. "Anyway, what business do you have on this planet? What is it you want?", continued the Doctor.

"We want the planet's magnetism", said the Yeti.

"You want what!", screamed Cassandra in confusion, as the Doctor turned round, forgetting Cassandra was there.

"The planet's magnetism!", confirmed the Yeti. "Planet earth has 2 of the most powerful natural magnetic poles in the universe…..surprisingly!", continued the Yeti, trying to mock earth at the same time.

"Why do you want the planet's magnetism! All you Yeti's ever want nowadays is the reuniting of all specie- oh!", said the Doctor, suddenly realizing what the Yeti was going on about.

"Yes Doctor, I, along with the other Yetis, want to stick all the planet's together!", confirmed the Yeti.

Will the Yetis succeed in their plan to stick the planet's together, and will Cassandra ever travel to a place with lots of aliens and monsters? Find out in the next exciting chapter (and I'll try not to take as long with it this time)!