Chasing Stars
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Oct 27, 2012
It's been thirteen years since The Doctor has lost Rory Williams and Amelia Pond. 

Thirteen years of loneliness, thirteen years of sadness.

But what happens if your TARDIS crash lands in the middle of California? You get a curious, twelve year old.

And this curious twelve year old, happens to be roaming around a meadow, when she spots an old Police Public Call Box.

                                                           *Sneak Peek*

"Mom, I'm going to the field. Do you need anything?" I called out.

"No. Take your jacket, It'll be choppy out." My mother replied from the kitchen. Typical, always cooking...

I rolled my eyes, smiling, and quickly ran to my room to grab my sweater. In a flash, I was out the door.







Walking towards the meadow, I saw a strange blue box. "What?" I questioned out loud to myself. I was scared, but I'm no coward. I actually walked up to it. I examined it, trying to see if it was a danger. Maybe there's someone inside, just waiting to murder you... No, If someone were to murder me, they would of done it already.

I was about to open the blue box's door when a strange man in a tweed suit and a bow-tie came out.




"Hello. I'm The Doctor."
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