The Girl in the Fireplace -part one-

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Yes, you saw that correctly, part one. No more to the extremely long chapters. This is only because it takes me so long to get out an update if I'm writing about 10,000 word (main) chapters. I feel bad for taking so long just to get an update out, but at the same time I don't want to rush out a half-assed chapter to you guys. So, I'm doing what most authors do, chopping up the chapters. That being said, if you want, once I finish a whole episode, I could put them all together. So, the new readers wouldn't even know it used to just be in parts.

If you guys want that, just tell me.

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Mickey's and Roses voices flooded through the console room, the two walking into the room, both their attention focused on each other as Mickey talks avidly about where we might go for his first time travel. I sat on the pilot's chair, with one leg crossed over the other, as I watched my bonded fuss with the controls on the center console. He flicked switches and pressed buttons as the two humans settle a few meters from myself, I retain the urge to roll my eyes at his obvious showing off, instead I settle for an amused warm smile.

Even though it has only been a day and a half since we completed the bond and went to the year five thousand to get a new K9 (whilst the other two slept), we were both starting to get used to the nagging hormones that a newly-formed soulbond presented. There has been many lingering stares and fleeting touches that has sent our hearts rocketing, leaving us in flustered states, as we tried to suppress the unfamiliar urges. When the other two finally awoke ten hours later, they were quick to notice that the tension that surrounded us two has greatly diminished; which made Mickey snicker and whisper in his girlfriend's ear, the blonde blushed slightly before giving him a tongue-in-teeth smile that seems to be an iconic trait of hers.

"So," Mickey speaks up, an excited smile already planted on his face, "where to?" The Doctor stops all the unnecessary fiddling with the controls.

"Don't know," the Doctor chirps, "I've set her to random." He stands in-between us, happily rocking on the balls of his feet. Mickey's smile dims.

"You don't know?" He questions, looking back to a smiling Rose.

"More fun that way." My soulmate begins to jump around the controls, pulling at levers and hammering different sections.

I just scowl at his misuse of the poor Tardis, as Rose laughs in glee as the Tardis shutters and shakes as she travels through the Vortex. Even though I knew he wasn't flying the Tardis correctly, I couldn't heart telling the Doctor as he happily prances around the ship with a huge smile on his face. With one last blow to the poor girl, the signature wheezing of the Tardis signals that we have landed.

'Theta, Stop hitting the old girl.' I send him an unimpressed look.

Sending me a guilty smile from the other side of the console, he sends back,

'Sorry, Sreya.' I just roll my eyes with an amused smile, finding that the bond makes it impossible to stay mad at him for too long. I send a wave of amused forgiveness through the bond, causing him to beam at me.

He jumps to the screen, spinning it to face himself, reading the Gallifreyan writing; checking where we are. I slowly stand from my sitting position, I pat down the small wrinkles on my white singlet, before doing the same for my dark blue, faded flared jeans. Grabbing my lighter blue three quarter crop denim jacket, I walk over to the Doctor, reading the screen behind him. Deciding that it's safe outside, I look over to Mickey- who's impatiently waiting by the door- I give him a thumbs up and a smile.

Grinning maniacally, he throws the door open, grabbing Rose's hand before stepping outside and looking around. "It's a spaceship!" I hear him laugh outside the Tardis. "Brilliant!" Rose giggles in the background, as Mickey happily exclaims 'I got a spaceship on my first go!'.

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