Phoenix: Well, this is kind of late. Oh who am I kidding, this is VERY late. And we apologize! We've been busy with school (finals and all) plus we have a lot going on this summer. I have at least 5 summer camps to go to, and I have to write a book, and it's all crazy.

Kim: Yeah. We apologize a lot, but we hope you like this chapter!

Phoenix: It feeds my ego at the end. A lot.

Kim: It really does. And I never wanted that in there.

Phoenix: Well... It fits the story line, okay? Just ignore the fact that I'm kind of basking in my ego in that moment and get onto the good parts!

Kim: Anyways, we don't own Doctor Who or anything besides Kim, Phoenix, and our current story line.

Phoenix: Enjoy!~


Kim's third-person POV

Kim moaned in pain, slowly sitting up from the position she was in. Where am I? She glanced over to see Phoenix lying face down on the rocky ground. That looked like it probably hurt. What is this place? I didn't see it last night… Kim looked around, only to see trees around them. No gravestones anywhere. This definitely wasn't where they were a few minutes before.

As she tried to figure out where exactly they were, she heard Phoenix moaning softly as she tried to get up. Kim stood up and walked over to Phoenix, to help her get up as well.

"Hey, are you okay?" Kim asked softly, worry showing in her turquoise eyes.

"Shouldn't you be worrying about your head rather than me?" Phoenix said bluntly, raising an eyebrow.

"I've hit my head more times than I can count. I'll be fine. You might want to see your nose, though. It looks a bit swollen," Kim replied with a smile. A fake one. She was actually concerned about Phoenix's well-being. It really was swollen.

"How would you know if my nose is swollen or not?" Phoenix said, slightly offended. She touched her nose slightly, hissing in pain. "Bloody hell…"

"I've gotten hit in the nose a few times. I can tell if someone's nose is swollen or not. Don't worry, it'll probably go back to normal in a couple hours," Kim stated cheerfully.

"When did you get hit?"

"The first time I hit my nose on something was in fifth grade. Rule number one on field day: NEVER draw stuff if you're right next to a foursquare game."

Phoenix laughed. "What made you think doing that would be safe?"

"I was only eleven, okay? I had broken my arm a couple months earlier, and I felt like drawing something. I wasn't exactly thinking right back then!" Kim said, faking offense.

After they both laughed for a few minutes, Kim noticed a newspaper on the ground. "I wonder what day it is?" she said, picking up the paper.

"Hopefully it's not next month," Phoenix said sarcastically under her breath.

Kim looked at the date on it. "Hey, I think you might want to look at this," she told Phoenix, her voice wavering.


Phoenix's third-person POV

Phoenix walked over to Kim and looked at the newspaper in her hand. The date said, "November 23, 1963."

Kim looked confused. "How do you think this newspaper survived this long in this condition?" she asked, clearly not realizing the obvious.

"Blimey, how idiotic are you? What did you think that statue back there was?" Phoenix stated plainly, rolling her eyes.

"First, don't EVER call me idiotic," Kim snapped, "and second, I hadn't completely known that statue was a Weeping Angel until I saw it move, okay?" She definitely had a bit of an anger issue. Phoenix would have to watch that.

"So you HAVE watched Doctor Who, then?" Phoenix asked, crossing her arms.

Kim took a deep breath before answering. "Yes, I've watched it. It's just, with the wings and the escaping part, I forgot about what happens if a Weeping Angel touches you." Her eyes suddenly widened. Jumping up and grabbing Phoenix's shoulders, she suddenly said, "Phoenix! Do you know what today is?"

Phoenix pried Kim's hands off her arms and replied, "Well, a lot of things happened in 1963 but I'm sure the thing you referring to is that today is the day Doctor Who was first aired."

Kim quickly grabbed Phoenix's wrist, and started to run once again of in a random direction. Phoenix had no idea where they were going, and truthfully, she didn't care.


Kim's third-person POV

"Oi, Kim, what now?" Phoenix yelled to her, her wings flapping ever so slightly, pushing her farther so she could keep up.

"I have no idea!" Kim called back, smiling. We've just been sent back to 1963 by a Weeping Angel! That means there's a big chance that we could run into the Doctor here! She kept running, stopping when they had run into a junkyard of some sort. Of course, Kim, being the clumsy one in her family, tripped over a box and fell right back on her face. Quickly rolling over and sitting up, she laughed, saying, "I meant to do that!" She stood up, brushing the dirt off her jeans.

Phoenix stared behind Kim, seemingly fascinated with something, her golden eyes wide. "Kim?"

She turned around, grinning even wider when she saw the blue police box behind her. "I knew it!" she said excitedly, walking up to the door and opening it quickly to look inside. "Phoenix, you have to see this!"

Phoenix walked up to the door and looked inside. Kim could tell how surprised Phoenix was. "It's really here," she managed to say, though rather quietly.

"Well, if you've seen a Weeping Angel that sends you back in time, there's definitely a chance that you'll run into the TARDIS sometime," Kim stated. She walked into the console room, Phoenix following behind her.

How can this be here? This is fundamentally impossible! How did we even get here? The weeping angels would somehow have to get into our world… Oh god, why is time so confusing? She heard Phoenix thinking. She quietly replied, It's not that complicated! She was sending her thoughts into Phoenix's mind. That was new.

"Did you hear something?" Phoenix asked, raising an eyebrow at Kim.

"What do you mean?" Kim said, barely containing her laughter. She sent another thought into Phoenix's head. You mean this voice inside your head? She started giggling.

"Stop speaking in my head Kim," Phoenix stated, leaning against the console with a deadly look in her eye.

Kim giggled again. "Fine, fine. I only just figured out how to do this, I wanted to have some fun with it!" She said, sticking her tongue out at Phoenix.


Phoenix's third-person POV

Why is she so childish? It's almost pathetic…

Suddenly, they both heard a noise outside. Something that strangely sounded like footsteps.

"Oh, geez, I completely forgot to mention the hiding part!" Kim said suddenly.

"You forgot that ONE thing? How daft are you?" Phoenix almost yelled. Now that's what I call short-term memory loss.

I can still hear your thoughts, Kim replied knowingly. Now, I'd say we should run down the hallway to the right. What do you think?

Anything to keep from getting kicked out, Phoenix thought.

"Then run!" Kim called to me, already flying down the hallway- LITERALLY.

Phoenix had to work her wings into overdrive to catch up. When Kim finally stopped, she had pulled open a door and pushed them both inside. She closed the door and motioned to Phoenix to keep as quiet as possible.

It was probably going to be a while before they could leave the room. It would be bloody boring. The only thing they could do now while they waited was the one thing Phoenix hated most: talking to other people. Then she realized that she still had her black satchel with her, so she pulled out her laptop and started looking through all her messages. Someone had reviewed and favorited, and someone had messaged her questioning if she could write a script for a fan movie or something similar.

Kim must've remembered bringing her small suitcase all the way there as well, because she pulled out her laptop and flicked it on.

After a few minutes of silence, Kim squealed with joy. Phoenix looked up grouchily at Kim. She had literally been writing a new chapter for her story, and she had gotten very into it. It was a chapter about the Doctor's Daughter and she had a great plot twist in mind.

"What is it now?" Phoenix questioned, rolling her eyes. Kim was going to get them found out anytime now.

"My favorite story just got updated! Yay!" Kim exclaimed, clicking fiercely with her mouse-pad. Phoenix raised an eyebrow.

"What's it called?" She asked, clicking onto the fanfiction website. It probably was something she had heard of. She had read almost every fanfiction on the website.

"The Universe Challenge! It's about this girl, named Phoenix, kind of like you, who gets sucked into the Doctor's universe and jumps around his timeline and…" Kim's rant died down after she saw the shocked look on Phoenix's face. "What is it?"
Phoenix was gobsmacked, to say the least. "Th-that's my story." She said, her heart pumping quickly in her chest. Kim liked her story, as a favorite? That's high praise in the writing world.

Kim's jaw literally dropped to the floor. "No way." She said, looking at Phoenix with uncertain eyes.

"I'm not kidding. I was writing the new chapter right now, called a bruise and an anomaly. You're talking about the chapter I uploaded before this whole mess started, cyborgs and a phone call, right?"

"Oh my god, you really did write it! Oh my god! You're like my favorite writer ever! Well, besides Steven Moffat, but you can understand it! Oh my god, I can't believe I got to meet you!"

"It's not that big of a deal…" Phoenix said, raising an eyebrow. If it had been an anime, she would have been sweatdropping.

But suddenly, footsteps started to come closer, and the two girls went deadly silent. The doorknob turned slightly, and the door opened to reveal…

Well, the 10th Doctor. In all his sexy glory. A fangirl's dream.


Phoenix: *basks in her ego*

Kim: She really has a problem.

Phoenix: We all have problems! And surprisingly, that one isn't one of mine. I just say random stuff on the internet to bother people! My real problem is the insanity building up in me at the moment!

Kim: Why do I work with you?

Phoenix: Because I'm funny and I'm a good writer.

Kim: Right...

Phoenix: Anyways, we hope you enjoyed and all that shit! :D