Last Time

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This is directly after the other part.
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"You look so different," I said.
The last time I had seen him he had had hats and scarves a plenty.
"I know," The Doctor replied, "That's because you have changed too."
He walked back into his TARDIS and it left. An younger version of it appeared almost immediately afterwards. The Doctor that I knew stepped out.
"Hello, Rebel," he said.
I smiled and hugged him. He was only about 600 and I knew that he had just dropped me off in the home I grew up in.
"How long ago, for you?" He asked.
"Now that my memories are coming back a lifetime," I replied, "How long for you?"
"Not even ten minutes. I only just parked your TARDIS."
I could tell which regeneration this was.
"How many?" I asked just to be sure.
He held up 9 fingers, "This one is number 4. I have to leave now though."
I nodded. My brother never liked goodbyes. It ran in the family because even as a human I had never liked them. The Doctor put a hat on my head and got back into his TARDIS. I knew that we would meet again but probably not in that form. Just as I knew I had to leave to. I ran to my TARDIS and shut the door. Pulling a few levers and switches, I knew what I was doing, and went to the last place I would have gone as a human. Space. As a human I had been afraid of hights and couldn't swim but as a Time Lord I didn't care. I opened the doors and saw an amazing sight. Earth from above. I decided then and there that I didn't want to be alone like I had been in life. I set the coordinates to a place I used to live and waited. When the TARDIS landed I heard a knock at the door. I opened it.
"Hello, Rebel," the Doctor said.
It was his last regeneration. He was wearing a bow tie like I knew he would be. I saw someone behind him.
"Come in Doctor," I said, "You too."
I didn't know who she was but I loved the her long ginger hair.
"Hello," she said in a Scottish accent.
"Ohh, sorry," the Doctor said to her, "Amy, this is my little sister, Rebel. Rebel, this is my new companion, Amy."
I looked at Amy and saw something in here. "Hello, Amy. Don't worry I don't bite," I said smiling.
I realized that I was still wearing the hat. They both looked at me with strange expressions on their faces. Amy walked up to me and hugged me.
"Don't ever travel alone," she whispered in my ear.
"I won't," I whispered back. "In fact," I said normally, "I was just about to go looking for a friend."
The Doctor and Amy had to go. This meeting was not the only one but I knew it was because something in my future had happened. I gave them both an assuring look and they went out the door.
When I went out I saw a school. I had gone to that school as a teenager when I had been human. I had met three other Whovians.
I can't believe it's real, I thought.
I knew who I had to find. I parked the TARDIS and when I looked at it the chameleon circuit had changed it to look like a light post. I smiled grabbing the key and locking it. Ashley was the first person I thought of. I asked around for her.
"Bekah?" She said from the door to Walmart.
"Ashley!" I yelled and we hugged.
"How long? It's been too long for me," she asked.
"I lost track of time," I said showing her my wrists, "I couldn't do it after I left. I broke, and the thought of you guys sent me into a downward spiral for days."
She was tracing my cuts, "You promised," she looked angry, "You promised me that it would never happen."
I couldn't look at her, "I know. I just couldn't," I was crying again.
"It's ok, Bekah," she said, "I couldn't do it either."
She showed me hers. I knew that she had gone back to it after I had left. I was not mad at her but I knew I had a right to be.
"Come with me," I said.
"Where?"
I started walking towards where the TARDIS was. I unlocked it and opened the doors. "All of Time and Space."
Ashley ran in and ran back out.
"You're not joking?"
I shook my head.
We stepped into the TARDIS together.

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