In this sequel to 'Totally Doctor Who', the Doctor finds himself teaming up with WOOHP agents Sam, Clover and Alex once again, to investigate a freak snowstorm that has engulfed the entire Earth. The trail leads to the North Pole, where they discove...
With its familiar wheezing, groaning noise, the TARDIS materialised on the golden sands of Waikiki beach. The wooden blue door opened and the Doctor stepped out of his fantastic Space-Time Machine and breathed in the warm air, as he surveyed the glistening sea and sand, the rays of the sun beating down on them. He smiled to himself. The Earth had made a rapid recovery from the Daleks' fiendish snowstorm and various organisations like WOOHP and UNIT had done a remarkable job cleaning up the mess left behind. Most of the humans had already forgotten that it had ever happened, with many people dismissing the whole incident as a brief freak of weather.
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"That's humans for you," the Doctor thought to himself. "When confronted with something that they can't understand, they deny it ever happened!"
A familiar voice cut across the soothing sound of the sea gently lapping at the shores. "We thought that awful noise sounded familiar," laughed Clover, as she, Sam and Alex came across to greet him. They were all clad in their beachwear and had been relaxing on some beach loungers a short distance away when they had heard the TARDIS land.
"Awful noise!" exclaimed the Doctor indignantly, before giving the Police Box a comforting pat. "Pay no attention to her, dear old girl!"
"So what are you doing here, Doctor?" asked Sam, a little apprehensive of the possible answer.
"Oh no, don't tell me there are still some Daleks lurking about!" squealed Alex in alarm, echoing the other spies' own worries.
"No, it's nothing like that," said the Doctor assuredly. "I just though I'd quickly stop by and see how you ladies and the rest of the planet are coping."
He knew that even though the girls would not admit it, the whole incident with the Daleks had shaken them up a little. Jerry could see it too, which was why he kindly gave the girls a three-week holiday in Waikiki, so they can recover from the whole thing. Although the girls insisted they were not feeling that bad, a chance for a nice long vacation was just too much to pass, and just a week in to their well-earned break, their spirits were already back up.
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"Yeah, we're all okay," smiled Clover. "Just busy enjoying this seriously rad and gorgeous sunshine!"
"Some friends of ours, Blaine and Britney, are filling in for us while we're away," added Sam. "So with a bit of luck, we won't have to worry about any more world crises for quite a while."
"Well, I'm glad to hear it," said the Doctor. "I confess I was worried that the damage caused to the Earth might have been more severe."
"Well, it isn't a totally happy ending," said Alex a little sadly. "June and Mikes' funerals were held yesterday. It's going to be really tough time for their friends and families."
The Doctor nodded sorrowfully. "Yes, I'm afraid wherever the Daleks go, there will always be victims," he sighed. "Sometimes I wonder how much more death and destruction there must be before the universe is rid of their evil forever."
"Hey, let's look on the bright side," said Sam, trying to perk things up. "We did wreck their plans and the worlds' various tracking stations will be on the lookout for any more ships."
"Yeah, we probably won't see them showing their suckers again for a long time," agreed Clover.
"As I said before, don't be too sure of that," warned the Doctor. "I made the mistake of thinking I had defeated the Daleks once and for all on numerous occasions, and they always turn up again like locusts, just when you least expect them. However, I think we have put a sizable wrench in their plans and they maybe kept too busy in their wars with humanity in the far future to worry about any more stealth missions for a long while. Ultimately, no matter how determined they are, they will always lose."
The TARDIS gave an impatient groan, as though to tell its pilot that it was time to be off.
"On which happy note, it's time for me to be off," said the Doctor, who was never one who liked long goodbyes. "The old girl's getting a bit restless. Time waits for no one. Places to see, civilisations to save, you know the sort of thing." He gave the girls a cheery wave, before popping back into the TARDIS. The spies waved goodbye as they watched the Police Box fade out into thin air, the trumpeting sound of its dematerialisation filling the air for a few seconds before it was gone completely.
"Wow, what a guy," said Clover a little dreamily.
"Do you think we'll ever see him again?" wondered Alex.
Sam smiled to herself. "Who knows, Alex. Who knows..."