I walked out and looked around, locking the TARDIS doors. "I wonder what is happening around he-" I was cut off by a scream from afar. I turned and ran towards the sound.
I ran and found that there was a woman, screaming for her life in a dark alley. There were buff men that grinned a serpent smile. I smirked and fake coughed to get their attention. "Excuss me, sirs?" I said. "I beleive the woman doesn't appreciate your company." They turned their heads to me. Their eyes with a strange green glow to them. "This isn't your business, girl. Scram!" The one on my right protested. They hissed at me. "Tsk Tsk Tsk" I say as I walk over and put my hands on their shoulders, standing in the middle of them. "Now let's not be so hasty, shall we?"
They frowned and grit their teeth as I steped infront of them, taking the woman's hand in mine. "Leave this poor woman be and let's talk about this." I said as I let her pass by them and she runs out of the alley. I look back into their strange green eyes.
Their crusty, dirty beards and messy hair that seemed they haven't bathed in a month. Their ragged clothing of dull colors just lie attached to them. "Now," I continued. "Why were you after that woman?" They frowned as if they were miserable. I stood there emotionless for the moment being. "We're...so hungry..." The one on the left said with a raspy, deep voice. I leaned my back against the wall. "And why is your appetite set to human woman? That is cannibalism, ya know."
I then fakely gasped. "Or! Maybe you're not human. Right? You were left behind by your own species to die?" I assumed as I made a serious, but intrigued, expression. They nodded softly. "Yes, miss" they said in unison. They glowed green and i put my arm in front of my eyes to block out the light. After the light faded into the darkness, I moved my arm down to my side. I looked down at the two small creatures.
They frowned sadly. "Brothers?" I asked as they nodded in response. "I see. Now why are you here, little ones?" I asked as I kneeled down on one knee.
The young Felsalphs looked up at me with their big, green eyes. "We want our family that were taken away from us!" One said. I grunted and shook my head. "No. I am very sorry to say, but they left you." I explained with sympathy. "It may have been a mistake though!" I stood with a gasp. I ran my hand through my light brown, boyish-short hair as I paced the alley in thought.
I was about to take a step forward, when I heard a familiar series of sounds. I turned to see something fading into the air on the Earth's surface a few feet away. I wasn't as interested as I was confused and a bit frightened. It turned out to be a Blue Police Box. But it sounded like a...a Tardis. I walk over and stand a couple feet in front of the box. I heard the door unlock. I bit my lip nervously and pulled out my sonic screwdriver, holding it in my right hand. The doors opened. What walked out surprised me more than ever.

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The Forgotten Timelord
Science FictionThis is a story of my Timelord oc: The Huntress. She travels through time and sees the world full of adventure. She is 560 years old now. She is ready to take on the world and meet new people, especially humans. She admires many creatures, especiall...