''Take a punt!'' The Doctor shouted jotting notes down on his chalk board, with the added multitasking of eating a yogurt, you know, as you do.
Plus startling me from my current position at the door.
Its funny, space when you think about it - you could imagine it in millions of different ways, how the stars will look, the moon the Earth. But when you finally get there and your staring into the array of stars that look like little specks of glitter dusted around a black canvas - its really quite breath taking.
Or it was, until The Doctor interrupted a state of awe I don't think Id ever be able to find again.
After agreeing to join The Doctor and Clara on a trip through the stars - he seemed much more welcoming towards me then the first time we met. And what made me feel even more at ease was the feeling that his atmosphere didn't even feel forced.
Maybe this could be the start of me warming up to him - just maybe.
After leaving the horror that was last night, The Doctor took me back to the flat, told me to pack some things becasue time could get very long and disorientated in the Tardis, so it was better to be prepared then sorry.
And off we went, to 62 miles above the Earths ground to now looking down at something I would have thought was impossible only days before.
''Right'' Clara started, almost suspicious that he wasn't dragging us to a planet of his choice, ever so demanding I'm so quickly finding out.
''You're choice, both of you wherever, whenever, anywhere in time and space'' he continued, as I now joined Clara who was stood at the console, without even noticing a small smile on my face.
Ever since the other day I had to keep pinching myself, that this whole thing was real. I was actually in a magic box that was bigger on the inside and could travel to any point of time imaginable.
''You've got no plans at all'' she continued, as if she was trying to catch out The Doctor on a lie,
''Nope'' he answered quickly, walking away from the chalk board to grab another spoon full of yogurt.
''I think I'll leave this one to Clara, the best way to learn about something is to actually get chucked straight into it so-'' I dragged out, waiting for Clara to answer.
Where do you want to go in all of time and space? A question you would rarely get asked in normal, everyday life - and something that if put onto you, well, you wouldn't have an answer straight away.
''Well, ok, there is something, someone, I've always wanted to meet, but I know what you'll say'' unless you where Clara, they you'd quite clearly know.
The Doctor now turned to face us, walking over to the railing as he spoke.
''Try me'' he responded, challenging her to answer.
Clearly the anticipation was either down to two things; she was too nervous for rejection, or she was beyond excited if the answer was yes.
''You'll say he's made up, that there's no such thing'' for a brief second, you had a slight idea of who this person was, and if I knew Clara as well as I did, I was most probably correct.
''Oh my god, I know who it is'' I replied a breath of disbelief at how innocent her request was.
I mean, even I had no clue who Id want to meet, there was simply too many people, and like Clara - if this person happened to be Robin Hood, you would be over the moon if you found out that your favourite fairy tail was in fact real.
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Stars & Moons | 12th Doctor x Reader
FanfictionWhen Clara's friend Y/N decides to take up an offer of a lifetime through space and time, will it lead to more then she was anticipating?