Chapter Four: Washed Away

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       (It won't be much if an argument sorry!!! I'm just terrible at making people angry!!!!! 😩)
  *Doctor's POV*

         I sat down beside Tori. She shouldn't be in harms way. She only just turned Eighteen. Way too young. The TARDIS is taking us back to her home. By the time we arrived it would be about two days to her family since she's gone. 'No more getting people hurt Doctor. Not her. Not anyone else', I thought.

*TIME SKIP TO THE THING 3rd person POV*

            Victoria stared blankly at The Doctor. He was sitting on the other side of her kitchen table. "You're not leaving me here Doctor", she stated as matter of factly. (Idk) He smiled and replied, "No if, ands, or buts Queen Victoria. You'll be here with your family doing what you should be doing, going to art school." Tori shook her head at the sound of his voice. 'If he leaves me... He won't ever come back.", she thought. She knew that he'd step in that time machine and never look back. His smile faded as he realized the look in her eyes. The fell silent for a long time until the doors busted open.  Her father and mother came walking in the kitchen. They stopped once try saw their daughter. "Hey mom, Hey Dad. Surprise", The Doctor stood up, ready to take his leave. Tori glanced at him before quickly leaning over the table and grabbing Hus wrist asking, "Won't you at least stay for dinner?" Terri saw this action and immediately assumed that they were dating and were soon to start a long distance relationship. She smirked and walked deeper in the kitchen saying, "We insist Dr. Tonight we have special food planned." 'The least I could do is sit down For dinner with ol' Queen Victoria.', The doctor thought playfully. He sat back down and Tori let him go slowly,not wanting him to leave. Her parents walked out, muttering confusion to the other two. "Doc, please. I promised I'd be careful. Just... Don't dissapear on me.  I want to learn from you. I want to see the things out there that no one else has seen. I don't want to go to art school when I could sketch so many different things near you." The Doctor set his elbows on the table saying as he stared into Tori's forehead, "The TARDIS would miss you.... Promise me you won't so much as glance at harms way. You stay in the background unless somehow it finds you." Victoria jumped up and nodded gushing out, "I WILL I PROMISE. CROSS MY HEART AND HOPE TO DIE. STICK A PITCHFORK IN MY EYE!" The Doctor shuddered and grunted, "Don't ever say that again. It's scary." Tori just laughed and nodded. "We're still staying for dinner TimeDoctor." He chuckled at the random name but frowned replying, "I don't really enjoy social gatherings. I suppose if we leave now we could just go? Your brothers won't mind." Victoria remembered the way The Doctor wives at loud noises. Maybe skipping dinner was the best decision after all.
               The two nodded and came to a compromise. He stood up and walked off, the shorter female skipping after. They snuck out the front door and towards the TARDIS. "Doctor", Muttered Victoria.  Something was in the rosemary bush, something The Doctor hadn't detected, seen...nothing. He reached to unlock the door answering, "What is it Tori?" He was opening the door as she was drifting off to go observe the bush. As soon as the Doctor turned, the Daleks were taking her. He ran to them and yelled, "LET HER GO!" A rusty one replied,"WE DO NOT OBEY THE TIMELORDS!" Victoria grunted and wiggled around, trying to get away. The Daleks drug her away and she yelled, "OH THERE IS DEFINITELY GOING TO BE CONSEQUENCES YOU BUCKET! GUESS WHO GETS NO ICECREAM!!" The Doctor, laughing in his head at the comment, ran to catch them. He stopped and grunted in frustration. There was no way he could catch up in foot. He rushed to the TARDIS screaming in anger and began following.








This is so short..sorry! I ran out of ideas and shit so next chapter is being fixed right now. Ciao~ SORRY!

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