Bow ties and a baby
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 23m
Complete, First published Jan 18, 2015
Monica Clark, a nineteen year old girl, who thought she was just a normal human being. But that all changed when she came face to face with The Doctor, a man who wore a tweed jacket, suspenders and a bow tie. Will she learn to trust this Timelord? How will she feel when she is told what she really is? How will she react when he reveals that he has a wife? How will she feel when she learns that his wife is her best friend? Will she be happy when the two are reunited after losing each other such a long time ago? And who will look after The Doctor when he is once again turned into a Timetot by a fearful enemy?
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