It's been weeks since the bizarre incident with Masa and the Sontaran, still don't know anything more than what he heard from Masa and Al couldn't help him with either the message or the mention of a head.
He claimed he did everything possible with the Sontaran language, but he couldn't get anything out of the archaic language.
No idea what the head is or was, if it's a head, or something that can't translate into English well, he doesn't know.
When asked about the coordinates, Al claimed they're corrupted, a miracle that Masa managed translating them into something as accurate as sending them to Earth.
Even if it's somehow coincidental, it's strange how Masa accurately translated the supposedly corrupted coordinates.
The fact that Masa concocted this scheme just to deliver a head and a message, which Theodore can't figure out who or what the head belonged to, or even why someone wanted it or where Masa even gotten it from.
Mantanga knew just as much as him, didn't know what his former superior's orders were and why he went through the effort just to commit suicide, knowing full well that it'll leave a black mark on his family tree for the rest of their eternity.
The fact he even did it, it's troubling, soldiers rather die fighting and they'll only resort to suicide if it means it'll take out enemies.
Masa didn't attempt either, just did it, and the fact he willingly did, it's only adding to the strange adventure.
It's truly bizarre and Theodore's wracked his brain over whole thing, but found nothing shaking out.
He ended up having to put it on the back burner, his head's almost about steamed itself out from overworking trying to figure out the latest in the bizarre situation.
Can't figure any of this out with everything else going on in his life, as is the life of a Doctor, and he's forced to balance himself between working and acting as the Doctor.
He hoped Al's able to find something in the meantime as he's working between his job as a librarian and running for his life.
Though the TARDIS couldn't come up with anything the last time he checked, that much apparent.
Today's a break from working at the library, but it's no day-off, an adventure needed doing, and the aloof giant and his companion both set out on it, having it start with a mere phone call directed to the TARDIS by a concerned man working at a mental hospital in a heavily wooded area, claiming that patients periodically disappeared, and his boss told everyone to continue working as normal despite the alarming disappearances.
He couldn't handle it anymore and reached out to a number someone gave him, claiming that whoever answered would've known what to do about his situation.
It sounded more like a police matter than something involving Theodore, until the man said certain patients, the troubled usually, always went missing at night, he kept finding the doors to the outside unlocked, even though he's certain he locked them beforehand, and he swears his boss' involved somehow, but he couldn't find proof of the crime and he's sure by the time Theodore arrived at the mental hospital, he'll be dead.
Arriving behind a large oak tree, the TARDIS materialized, once it's completely solid, the door opened inward, with Theodore poking his head out, smelling the free pine needles draping across the ground as he stepped out.
Behind him, Lila stepped out, pulling on the sleeve of her leather jacket, as she glanced around, smelling the fresh pine needles.
"I don't see how this exactly involves us," Lila didn't understand how they ended up in this adventure, it sounded more of a police matter than something that involved them, but Theodore says that someone went out of their way calling him, and generally the number doesn't exchange hands so easily without a reason.
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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...