A/N: I don't know if it's a healthy habit to post one every night, but I can't help myself. Not sure if I should make these longer either, so if you want them to be longer chapters, let me know. Stil own nothing of Doctor Who origin, but enjoy all the same!

Chapter 4:

After running for a good ten minutes Alli Rose slowed down to a calmer pace to look at the flowers she passed by before. The two right behind her seemingly perfectly alright, except the blonde one, Rose, seemed a bit more out of breath.

The Doctor, finally able to speak with her as they strolled down the path, had to ask, "Why is it that you had to "sneak" away anyway? From what you said before, I mean it's a lovely day, who wouldn't want to play?"

"No one wanted to play." She answered back softly, not wanting to remember the taunts of her so-called "friends" turned against her by her sister.

"Well why couldn't you still play outside on your own? You seemed to be doing a fine job of it before. Why'd ya slip out?" Rose said.

"I'm not supposed to be out on my own, mom says I wander off too much, and besides, everyone else was taking naps or playing video games." She answered, trying to steer off the topic before anymore questions. She was thankfully saved by the Doctor as he began to rant.

"Ah! Video games, they never have the same amount of fun as just running outdoors, breathing the fresh air. Of course, they eventually make a video game with outdoor like experience, have you running in a ball, one of those virtual reality masks on your head, even the smells they put through the vents, although, the scary games are a bit rubbish if you ask me with that effect. Never did get over that virtual reality of Corpse Party. Blimey that smelled." The Doctor continued to ramble on until they hit the end of the path leading up to a large pine tree.

"Oh, did we go the wrong way? Where's the path gone?" Rose asked, looking around. Alli rolled her eyes as she walked under the sharp branches.

"Come on!" She called out from the other side of the tree.

"Allon-sy!" the Doctor shouted as he crawled under the tree. Rose braced herself as she crouched down under the limb as well.

As she made her way up to her house, the Doctor noticed all of the toys and playgrounds played on by other children at all the other houses. "So is there a lot of kids in this neighborhood?"

"Yeah, why?" Alli said as she made her way down the street, not thinking about where the question was going.

"It's just that they all seem to be playing when you said that no one wanted to." he said wondering why she would have needed to lie. Her smile wiped away from her face at the question and her eyes just stared at the ground as she continued to walk on.

"They don't want to play with me." She clarified for him.

"Well what's their problem then?" Rose asked, a little upset that they wouldn't let her join in with them, who could bully someone as nice as her? She glared up at the playing children, noticing them stop playing and seeing who the strangers where before continuing on with their games.

"Well, my sister Amber was mad at me, so she got all our friends to turn against me. They even kicked me out of my favorite climbing tree, and it's on my yard! I got it all set up with the bird feeders and wind chimes. Now how are we gonna do the secret meetings?" She muttered the last sentence under her breath, Alli was still miffed about this.

"Oh well that won't do, I'll just have a quick word with your sister Amber. No sisters should fight." the Doctor said. Rose figured out that he wanted to mend their relationship before she disappeared, making her smile sadly. She didn't realise he had intentions of finding out more about Alli through her sister, as well as mend their relationship.

They walked into a large and open yard, scattered with young and old trees and a bright orange cat with long hair running past. "Hi Gus!" Alli called out. As she almost began chasing him before remembering she had people with her. "That's Gustafer, he is way nicer than Mama Cat if you want to pet any cats." She made another eye roll as the Doctor grimaced at the cat.

"Cats too? Boy you're picky." Rose stifled her laugh as the Doctor started making his excuse.

"Well you wouldn't have the best relationship with a cat either if you got confronted by one, especially when they were breeding humans for experimentation." He added under his breath.

The three had nearly gotten to the door when they heard a worried mother calling out, "ALLI ROSE!"

"Uh oh." they muttered simultaneously.

A/N: Aaahhh... the sweet memories of constantly getting in trouble still makes me all nostalgic, especially since these ideas are basically what I did in my life, not even kidding. Except for the Doctor part, maybe, but still! Thanks to everyone who is still reading my story, I still get all giddy when I see people favorite it. I'll have one ready for tomorrow! ^-^