The Doctor was really weird, but I sort of felt like he was the key to my dreams. We talked for a while and he asked me if I had a fob watch with me, and I said yes. He told me to meet him at the corner at night. I was walking outside right now and darkness fell upon the street.
I walked to the corner and surely enough, the Doctor was standing in front of a blue phone booth.
"Raine, there you are," he said. "Come here, there's something I want to show you." I walked up to him and he started talking about how this was not an ordinary phone booth.
"This is the TARDIS," he said.
"Wait, so you mean that this is the thing I was dreaming of?" I was shocked.
"Yes, come inside, I will show you what it really is."
I walked inside with the Doctor and I couldn't believe my eyes. This was certainly no ordinary phone booth! There were tons of random buttons and controls and it was way bigger on the inside. "Whoa!!!" I said, astonished.
"Now, let's show you what this can do."
The TARDIS was making that weird sound I heard when I met him. I remembered everything. So this is the TARDIS, and I found out what the Cybermen were. But I still had many questions... And was I a Time Lady or not?
"What's happening? What are all of these controls for?"
"I can take you anywhere you want to go," he said. "Where would you like to go first?"
I was really confused. Anywhere I want to go?
"What?"
"I can take you to Abydos, Raxacoricofallapatorius..."
"Raxawhatapatorius?" I replied.
"Sure thing!" He said, pulling down a lever. We were sent flying into the Time Vortex.
"I can't promise we'll end up on Raxacoricofallapatorius," he said. "Actually, we can end up anywhere. This thing doesn't take you ANYWHERE, exactly. Sometimes it goes to random places..."
I was puzzled. I was inside a random blue phone booth flying to a strange planet called Raxacorico-whatever-it-is with this guy called the Doctor. One part of me was saying "That's insane! You're probably just dreaming!" But the other part insisted that everything that was happening was completely true.
I tried pinching myself. Nothing happened.
"Raine, that dream you had was not just a normal dream," the Doctor told me. "It means something."
