First off I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who has either followed or favorited this story :) It means a lot to me and well in the words of Crowley "cookie for you!" *gives cookies*
Hope you like this new part. :) Don't be afraid to review it or let me know what you think. -H.R
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Supernatural: London; Graveyard
Slamming the door shut behind them they all stepped away from the Impala and began their investigation of the graveyard. It had been scene of the third known disappearance.
At the first scene they had found no trace of any struggle or any supernatural connection to any type of monster. Not even anything that gave hints to any angel activity. Cas had let them know about that. Or any trace or remnants that it'd been hellhounds coming to collect on a deal.
Now they were about to go through the graveyard hoping to discover at least something.
Anything.
Even the tiniest little bit of sulphur or EMF reading would make them happy.
Dean was doing his best to guilt trip Mattie the whole way there. He had told them it wasn't their kind of thing. They were just normal every day kidnappings that should be left to the real police. They should have been focused on other important supernatural oddities.
They split up and searched the whole grave yard. Dean and Sam stuck close together and Cas and Mattie were told to do the same. That plan didn't work out so well when the uncomfortable silence that had formed between the two of them still remained intact. It made Mattie feel uncomfortable and want to get as far away from Castiel as possible.
The brothers were investigating the opposite side of the graveyard. Neither of them noticed Mattie slip away from Castiel's side and Cas had been too busy reading a gravestone.
She side stepped over the gravestones careful not to step on any. Her eyes scanned for the last name of the person who had gone missing there. Or any name similar to it or seemed familiar to Mattie.
It had been a few minutes and Mattie found nothing.
"Mattie?" Cas called a hint of concern in his voice as he looked around for her. He'd looked up and she was nowhere to be found.
"Over here." Her voice came from a distance away.
Cas squinted his eyes in confusion but went to follow the voice. Dean and Sam had told them to stick together and Mattie had gone off. Of course not listening to Dean's direct orders was a habit Mattie seemed to have continually.
He walked across the field searching for Mattie. She was standing by a few graves her eyes focused on a mausoleum that wasn't that far away. Mattie being Mattie of course had the curious urge to look into it. Going towards the mausoleum she ignored Cas when he heard her call her name.
Narrowing her eyes at a part of the stone building she recognized that it had stone angels engraved into the stone in the building. Chewing on the inside of her lip she hummed in thought.
"Matthew!" Castiel called from behind her.
Rolling her eyes at the angel she turned away from the mausoleum. Cas was looking around for her, his head turning this way and that. He wasn't that far away but Mattie still felt like she should stop tormenting him.
Before she could take the step forward to Cas, the air around her whooshed and changed. Mattie felt like she was hurtling backwards. It felt like she was falling, but she knew that she wasn't. Some instinct told her she wasn't falling, yet that was the only way she could describe it.
She hit the ground hard and grunted in pain. Pushing herself up and moved her hair from in front of her eyes. They widened the moment she saw where she landed. Mattie found herself in the middle of a back alley in the streets of London. It was dark and she could hear people laughing and clanging glasses together.
Forcing herself to her feet Mattie stood and looked around confused. She didn't understand and there was no one around who could explain it to her. She saw no trace of Dean, Sam or Cas. In split second she felt fear and like she was lost.
Reaching into her pocket she pulled out her phone and checked only to be reminded that she didn't get service here but she also found that the screen had been smashed to pieces on her landing.
"Damn angels," she muttered under her breath as she headed out the alley. Some gut instinct told her that Cas or one of his brothers was behind her sudden relocation.
-London; The Graveyard (Dean, Sam & Cas)
"Cas!" Dean called spotting the back of the angel. He and Sam approached Cas as the angel slowly turned around to face them. Cas had a pain stricken expression on his face; The one that was always on his face, when he had bad news to tell them. "Cas, what is it?" Dean asked knowing the angel better than anyone. He did a quick look around the graveyard and noticed they lacked a certain annoying female. "Cas, where's Mattie?" Dean pressed staring at Castiel his green eyes fiercely bright.
"I-I'm not sure." Cas struggled to say.
Instantly Dean's eyes held the anger he was dealing with, "you're not sure?!" Dean repeated almost snapping at the angel. "What the hell do you mean you're not sure? She was with you!" He continued to yell at the angel stepping closer to him with every other word.
"Dean," Sam said softly trying to pull his brother back.
Dean shook Sam off with ease and shook his head, "no Sam! We left Mattie with him and now look she's gone." Dean snapped.
"I apologize." Cas said looking to the ground.
The elder Winchester laughed at the angel and shook his head pointing a finger in Cas' direction. "You better pray we find her." He hissed.
"Dean, calm down." Sam advised patting his brother of the shoulder. Dean turned on his brother and began to tell him off.
Cas ignored the squabbling brothers and began to move away from them. He found himself in the last place he'd seen Mattie standing and looked curiously at the mausoleum. Cas squinted his eyes at it, tilting his head to the side.
There was nothing special about it. Just plain boring stone walls surrounded by various flowers left by the undead person who was inside had left.
Turning back around Cas stared out into the graveyard curiously. What had happened to Mattie?
Doctor Who: London, Graveyard; Inside the TARDIS
The Doctor chuckled as he watched the bickering brothers through the scanner.
He had the TARDIS cloaked and hidden away from any walking paths so no one would walk into it and be startled. He'd had that happen before, -including to himself, it wasn't pleasant.
Sitting back in his seat The Doctor grinned and watched. His attention slowly turned from the Winchesters to their angel, Castiel. He was looking at the mausoleum from where the girl had disappeared; where the angel had been.
"And just, where the hell, do you think she went, Sam!" The older of the two brothers shouted at the younger.
The Doctor rolled his eyes and turned away from the scanner. He did a quick check making sure that he didn't look horrible. He messed with his hair and smiled grimly as he straightened his bowtie. Amelia had used to do that. Shaking his head clear, The Doctor kicked off and went to his feet headed towards the door.
Still he could hear the two brothers bickering with each other. He grinned as he opened the TARDIS door and slipped out unknown to their eyes.
"Gentlemen!" The Doctor said loudly with a grin. Dean and Sam stopped arguing and froze staring at the man who had just appeared. The Doctor stood back grinning to himself. "I believe I can help," he stated.
"Who the hell are you," Dean demanded his eyes wide at they were fixed on The Doctor.
"And where did you come from?" Sam added stepping towards the strange manner almost nervously.
The Doctor shrugged and beamed a cheeky smile at them, "fell out of the sky, I suppose to you could say." He said raising his arms up as he laughed.
"Are you a demon?" Dean hissed eyeing The Doctor carefully.
"Do you think if he was, he'd tell you?" Sam asked his brother annoyed.
"Shut up."
Both brothers took out their guns and pointed them at The Doctor. A delayed and expected reaction but still The Doctor sighed and frowned disappointedly. "Please gentlemen, the guns really?" He sighed shaking his head but held his hands up in defeat. A sign that he meant no harm. Which he didn't, The Doctor wanted their help but if this was what he had to go through to get it, he would.
"Are you going to answer our questions?" Sam asked eyeing The Doctor still.
The Doctor nodded his head and rolled his wrist saying, "Yes, yes, I'll do whatever, just put the guns away."
"No chance." Dean growled and his gun clicked.
The Doctor sighed and hung his head frowning. He agreed to answer their questions. They proceeded to hold him there at gun point. Truly The Doctor didn't mind the questions it was the guns he minded. He hated them.
"Where'd you come from?" Sam asked.
It surprised The Doctor that the younger Winchester asked most of the questions while the older one, Dean, held a gun pointed to The Doctor.
"I told you, from the sky." The Doctor replied nonchalantly.
"Funny." Sam remarked sarcastically. "New answer." He requested.
"Gallifrey." The Doctor replied.
Sam narrowed his eyes at the Doctor confused but proceeded with the questions. "What are you doing here?" He asked.
"I was looking for you and your brother."
"Why?" Sam asked confused pressing closer to the Doctor.
"I need your help." The Doctor admitted.
"With what?" Dean cut in eyeing the Doctor suspiciously.
"A problem." The Doctor replied and sighed, "really, get rid of the guns and I'll explain everything. No questions needed."
Dean and Sam considered this, exchanging a glance with one another. Finally Dean nodded and they lowered their guns. "Talk." Dean ordered.
"Very well," The Doctor agreed and nodded. He leaned back in the air and landed against the TARDIS. The sound echoed and the shields disappeared revealing the blue police box. He watched as the brothers eyes widened in surprised and he couldn't help but chuckle. "I'm The Doctor," he stated clearly, catching their attention again. Both eyes were on his as he spoke. "And I need your help destroying the weeping angels."
Dean and Sam narrowed their eyes and exchanged a glace with each other. They were both surprised and confused. Having no idea what was going around them. One minute they were alone in the graveyard looking for Mattie and Cas. Next a mysterious and seemingly mad man with a giant blue box appears out of nowhere.
This case was defiantly one they were going to remember.
Wooo! Dean and Sam have met the Doctor! YAAAAY! :D But on a downside Mattie's gone missing...well...Now what could possibly happen and go wrong with that?
Also if anyone was wondering Mattie is not the damsel in distress type of character. Just thought I'd mention that.
Anyways...Allons-y! -H.R
