Fact or Fiction

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"It's a really good show." Anne-Marie replied with a shrug. Dean scoffs and Sam just sighs as they put away their guns. "I watched it when I was a kid." Dean narrowed his eyes at her.

"Wait, wait, wait. You watched our show." Dean said gesturing at Sam, Cas and Himself. "When you were a kid? Isn't that a bit violent for you?" Anne-Marie shrugged.

"You should try traveling with him." She replied with a smile. Dean looked the Doctor up and down.

"No way is this toothpick scarier than us." Dean replied.

"Toothpick!" The Doctor exclaimed. Everyone ignored him.

"Wanna bet?" Anne-Marie questioned, crossing her arms. "I think that was a challenge Doctor." Anne-Marie contiued glancing over at him. The Doctor shrugged and Sam rolled his eyes.

"Okay, down Dean. Cas, why did you bring them here?"

"Against our will I might add." The Doctor murmured. Anne-Marie hit his arm lightly and gestured at him to be quiet. The angel was talking.

"Doctor, we need your help." Cas began.

"Whoa, whoa, hey! The Winchesters don't need help, Cas. Whatever is happening, we can handle it." Cas gave him a stern look before looking back at the Doctor and Anne-Marie.

"That rip in time I just pulled you through, it was blown open and whoever made it walked right through into this universe onto this Earth." The Doctor pushed back his hair, clasped his hands together and stepped closer to the Angel.

"What do you mean it stepped through? What has the power to blow a hole through the space time continuum?" Cas shook his head.

"Nothing I've ever seen before." The Doctor spun to look at Anne-Marie.

"Did you hear that? Nothing he's ever seen before. How exciting!" Anne-Marie smiled while the hunters seemed taken back.

"You're excited! Whatever ripped through the space time whatever will sure as hell be powerful enough to break this planet right open." Dean shouted.

"Dean, that's why Cas brought them. They're here to help right?" Sam questioned glancing at the Doctor and Anne-Marie. Anne-Marie smield and nodded.

"Of course! Saving the world. It's kind of our thing." Anne-Marie said with a smile. Sam nodded his head to the side.

"Kind of our thing as well." He murmured.

"Where did it step through exactly Cas my boy, my angel boy?" The Doctor questioned Cas sighed and shook his head.

"I don't know." Cas replied. Dean scoffed and threw his hands up.

"Well great! What are we going to do? Sit around in our car until something para moral happens?" He demanded.

"Step into my office boys!" The Doctor called out motioning for them to follow him into the Tardis.

"Oh no I'm not getting into that damn blue box. It must be cramped with just the two of you." Dean spit out.

"Oh please! Plenty of room! We could house and entire planet in this thing." Anne-Marie replied patting the sides. The Doctor snapped his fingers and the Tardis doors flew open. After an entire montage of the Winchester brothers testing the outside of the Tardis and looking in and out of it and all around to see if it was really bigger on the inside and this wasn't some cheap trick, the boys stepped inside. Cas, Anne-Marie and the Doctor tried not to laugh at them as they stepped through the threshold.

"Mine is bigger than yours boys." The Doctor said patting the Tardis console. Sam shook his head and blinked several times in disbelief. Dean tried not to look impressed. "Okay, now to find our alien friend." The Doctor cried out pulling his monitor around. Anne-Marie stepped up next to him and watched him punch in a sequence of buttons.

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