It's another day for the intrepid aloof giant, spending his hard-earned day-off from adventuring in the TARDIS and working for his brother.
In his lazies, he's sitting in his recliner with the leg part outright, his feet almost hanging off the edge, with a bowl of cereal on his end table, watching whatever he found on that wasn't stupid, which wasn't a whole lot, but he managed.
His fur friends nestled on his lap, watching the telly with him, content with life, after having their baths, and now smell of fresh strawberries.
Yawning loudly, Theodore rubbed the side of his face, before reaching over to grab another bite of cereal.
Didn't feel like cooking, didn't feel like ordering, what better way to spend a day-off, than eating something that only needs two components and nothing more.
As he rested the spoon in the bowl, Theodore hears a knock on the door.
The ferrets moved away, allowing him to stand up, stretching his legs, popping his joints, before heading towards the door.
His icy blue eyes looking through the peephole, Theodore sees Dom standing in front of the door, a look on his face, and when Theodore opened the door, Dom entered quickly.
He's stressed, his disguised eyes couldn't hide it if he tried, and as he closed the door behind him, Theodore asked what happened.
"It's Shale," Dom told him in his gravelly voice resonating his inner emotions as he paced around the flat with a worried look on his face. "Something happened to her, had to."
Seeing the Ko'gan going back and forth, Theodore asked him why he thought that, and Dom said in a worried tone that she hadn't come back to their home.
She wasn't supposed to be anywhere else and if she was, she would've told him, always told him, even if it wasn't something he cared for, it's his interest to know, anyhow.
"Are you sure she didn't just go somewhere and forget?" Theodore brought up a chance that Shale simply ended up busied and forgot to tell her father that she's going somewhere.
Shaking his head, Dom responded that he doesn't think so, he knows his daughter, and something happened to her.
He revealed to Theodore that he and Jasper got into a business venture together, something unexpected, but with their keen senses of smell, they figured it's worth trying.
They look for missing people, just something to do when there's no work, and with their senses of smell, they figured they have a chance at making a little side money.
Anyhow, he and Jasper found plenty of people enough for him to know something's wrong.
He wouldn't come to this conclusion if he didn't expend everything else beforehand and the old Ko'gan didn't survive wars just to make himself foolish.
"What proof do you have that a person took her?" Theodore inquired how the old Ko'gan's sure of it.
Snorting loudly, Dom stated that Shale had no problems dealing with humans.
When she was young, an elderly woman kidnapped her, guess she had the itch for raising a grandchild she never had, Dom didn't know or care, at all.
She ought to be lucky he didn't come after her and finish the job, himself, had thoughts about doing it until he finally let go of the old slight.
Happened when Dom worked as a construction worker, his rugged exterior made him perfect for unloading materials from the trucks without breaking down in the heat.
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The Bizarre Adventures of Doctor Who
FanfictionIt's never easy stepping into the shoes of the Doctor-more when you're his son-and so, begins the tale of Theodore Levy Smith. The son of the Doctor. Or specifically, his second son. His father's the progenitor of the title and it'd seem that the ti...