Forced Adoption

by Cool writer


7 Amy

A certain ginger haired, conveniently named Whovian was browsing the internet, searching for anything that could help her find Jason. So far she found nothing. She was further away now than before.
"Where's the Doctor when you need him?" Amy sighed. And someone heard her. A small wind blew through the room. Amy got up from her computer and walked over to the window. It was late afternoon at the moment. She had only lost- Jason had been kidnapped only a few hours ago, but she still had to find him. The police had been called and some movie watcher made sure to tell Amy (who was calling) to say something believable so the police would actually come. She had and when they came she told the FULL story. The police had said the people had been drugged. They had no explanation for the same hallucination though. Amy closed the window and walked back to her desk. The wind blew again.
'Must be the AC.' Amy thought to herself. Suddenly, what she had wished for more than anything (aside from Jason back) happened. VROOP! VROOP! The familiar sound filled the room, and a light appeared in the air. She knew what was happening: The TARDIS from Doctor Who was landing. Each time the light flashed brighter, bit by bit, the blue police public call box faded into existence. Soon, the whole thing was here. A big, blue, wooden box (with a black illuminated sigh that read "Police Public Call Box" at the top) had materialized in her bedroom. The door opened, and the 10th incarnation of the Doctor stepped out. He had a slender shape, with a brown suit and long trench coat, with a red tie. His hair was brown and spiky. The Doctor's eyes looked... old. Like an old war veteran's eyes, he had seen terrible things. She knew this, but his eyes told her again.
"Oh hello!" The Doctor said. "Sorry, did I scare you?" He asked.
"Not at all!" Amy responded enthusiastically. "Doctor, I need-"
"So where am I?" He asked, absently looking around the room. "Early... 21 first century... so... 14?" The Doctor asked.
"Yes, it's 2014. But Doctor-" Amy responded.
"Ooh 2014. The year humans reach Mars." The Doctor said. "So, who are you?"
"I'm Amy, but Doctor-" Amy tried to speak but the Doctor was oblivious.
"Amy, that's a good name. I'm The Doctor." The Doctor said.
"DOCTOR!" Amy exclaimed finally. "I need your help. My friends been kidnapped by some... horse thing. I need your help to find him!" The Doctor looked a bit confused.
"Kidnapped by a horse?" The Doctor asked.
"Yes, a talking, winged unicorn horse." Amy said. She looked at the Doctors face and continued. "I would say: "I know how crazy this sounds but you've got to believe me," But with your life this is completely possible." The Doctor nodded.
"A talking unicorn with wings kidnapped your friend..." The Doctor said. His face suddenly brightened with excitement. "That's brilliant! Let's find us a unicorn!" The Doctor said. He walked over to Amy and knelt down. "I will find your friend and bring him back safe, I promise," The Doctor said in a kind, calm voice. "Now, start from the beginning."


After Amy explained everything to the Doctor, and then they went to the party room.
"And you saw a field through this doorway?" The Doctor asked, holding the silver tube shape of his sonic screwdriver, scanning the door frame.
"Yes I did." Amy responded.
"Well, this doorway has experienced a rip and a wrinkle. in the fabric of reality, a portal through space and time." The Doctor said. Amy was confused.
"I've heard a portal described as a rip, OR a wrinkle. Never both. So why is this one different?" Amy asked.
"Ah, clever!" The Doctor said. "Yes, a rip can take you to another random place, even other dimensions, and a wrinkle can take you to a specific place in this reality. Someone made a rip to another world, and wrinkled time as well to get somewhere specific. That is very bad because it takes a hell of a lot of power to do that. So we are up against something strong." The Doctor said, with a gravity to his words.
"So, can you replicate it?" Amy asked.
"I can't I'm afraid, whatever did this sealed the break very well. The sonic screwdriver doesn't have enough power to reopen it and the TARDIS would create a black hole." The Doctor replied. Amy's face fell. The Sonic beeped. "BUT, I can take the TARDIS to the other end!" The Doctor got up and raced out of the room. Amy followed. He Raced back into Amy's room and into the TARDIS. Amy squealed and followed him in.
Once inside, she looked around for a moment. She had to say it. So, she shouted:
"It's bigger on the inside!" The TARDIS, was indeed, bigger on the inside. The inside was a massive room, around the size of a ballroom. The Doctor began to do things on the large circular console in the middle of the room, fiddling with the alien controls. The room was a bronze dome with bulbs everywhere on the walls, and a grated floor. The console had a large cullender tube leading up to the ceiling, with another bunch of tubes inside it.
"Ugh! I can't get though!" The Doctor exclaimed. "I need something with a direct connection to the other world for the TARDIS to get there." Amy had an idea.
"Would this work?" She asked holding out her half of Jason's phone. The Doctor looked at it, his face bursting into a grin.
"Oh yes!" The Doctor exclaimed excitedly, snatching up the phone and running back to the console. "Moto benna!" the Doctor exclaimed in French.
"Vemicemo!" Amy said back. She had no idea what it meant, but when the Doctor said "Moto benna," that's how French speakers responded. The Doctor pulled a lever, and the room shook violently. VROOP! VROOP! The TARDIS was taking off, teleporting her to Jason. Another violent shake and the groaning stopped. The Doctor and Amy raced to the door, and stood out. the TARDIS had landed in a cage, with Jason inside!
"Amy?" Jason asked, standing up.
"Jason!" Amy ran to hug him. "I missed you so so so so so..."


Amy sat up, and looked around. She then began to cry. Amy fell back on her pillow.
"I knew it was too good to be true!" Amy sobbed, realizing it was only a dream, and Jason was still missing.