Spot The Girl
The Doctor's POV
Evelyn was gone in a flash. A Weeping Angel sent her back in time to god knows when. I was angry. "Amy, Rory. You sort this one out. I'm going to track down Evelyn. Meet me in the TARDIS once you are done." I said and walked back to the TARDIS. The TARDIS couldn't exactly track her down but I looked through all records on an immortal woman. Then one newspaper story caught my eye. The headline was, 'The witches are back from the grave.' The article said:
"After another devistating night in London, a woman was pronounced dead after being crushed by rubble from a bombed house. Two other bodies were found in the same property. She was pulled out of the rubble early yesterday morning and mysteriously awoke on the ground. Her cuts and bruises had disappeared. Surprised witnesses said that it was like she was a witch, setting a spell that would keep her alive. This woman ran away from, what has been guessed as, her destroyed home. If anyone sees anything suspicious like this please contact the police."
That was definitly Evelyn. The date was January 24th 1941. She was in the Blitz. I felt so bad for her. Not just because she was in the London Blitz but these two people must have meant something to her. The Ponds came back and I told them where we were going. I had to be sure that we wasn't going to catch the bombing so I arrived in the early morning of that same day.
"Right, gang. Lets find Evelyn." I said and got confused when we were in the middle of a field. "Okay then. Lets try and find the town." This was going to take a while.
Evelyn's POV
I ran away from the scene and from a bunch of people shouting things about the devil and about witches and things. I had already spent two months in the past and I was hating it. Obviously, I had to make a living and find a place to stay so I met this man, John. He wasn't the richest man ever but I actually quite liked him and he liked me back. John's wife had died a year before and he had one daughter. I persuaded him to let me stay and to let me look after his daughter, Mary. She was a sweet little girl and was nearly two before the house toppled down. John and Mary had got into the shelter but I was out when the black out started. I was all the way on the other side of town. I got to the house and looked around. Nobody was there. I heard a whistling and a bomb dropped right on top of the house. Dead. I woke up under lots of rubble. Another bomb. Dead. Then I woke up and ran away. I had no idea where John and Mary were but they were more than likely dead and the rubble fell onto the shelter. Then we come back to the part when I'm running away to my place of peace, the field I arrived in.
The Doctor's POV
"Doctor, there's got to be hundreds of people here. Can't we just wait for her to turn up somewhere." Amy moaned. "But she won't know we're here." I said leading them into the busy town. "Time to play spot the girl." She wasn't anywhere. I still belived that until someone crashed into me and said my name.
Evelyn's POV
"Doctor?" I said looking up at his face. I had crashed into him because I wasn't looking where I was going. "Told you we'd find her Amy." The Doctor joked and hugged me.
"Two months." My voice turned angry.
"Oh."
"Yep." Tears were brimming in my eyes after the recent event. "Oh well, you're all here now so everything can go back to normal and I don't have to care anymore." The Doctor gave a look of confusion then shook it off. We walked back to the TARDIS. On the way I talked about what I did in the past two months stranded in the 20th Century. He seemed a bit scared when I mentioned John and Mary.
When we got to the TARDIS I noticed something on the screen above the console. A newspaper report. I walked over to it before the Doctor could stop me. "I don't think you should read that." He suggested. I spun the screen around the console away from the Doctor and read it. "It's just a newspaper article about... me." I realised that what the Doctor was trying to do was protect me from being even more upset than I already was. "Oh. That's why you didn't want me to read it. Good effort." I ran off to the room the Doctor had given me, locked the door and slid down it to the floor. I cried with my knees up to my chest and my head in my knees. The TARDIS moved and I think the Ponds went to bed.
The room had a dark blue bed sheet with a dark blue pillow. The floor was black, the walls purple and the ceiling was a moving picture of the universe. The Doctor had made it for me because had told him my favourite colours and that I wanted to see the universe. This was the closest thing he could get to for my room. It was pretty awesome.
After an hour I unlocked my door and laid in my bed in my pyjamas. It was so good to get into something comfy for once. The door opened and I sat up. It was the Doctor. He sat on the bed next to me and smiled. "Feeling okay?" He asked. I nodded. "I know how it feels, to lose people you love. It gets better in the end." He was being so kind. I didn't deserve this kindness. I didn't know a thing about love. "The thing is Doctor, this is the first time I've ever felt accepted. I never felt like part of the team at Torchwood. I was the one that Jack wanted protecting all of the time. It's strange." I said back. "You're accepted here." I smiled and silence grew between us. "Could we go to see Jack? I need to talk to him before I lose anyone else that I love." I felt like I needed to say sorry for acting stupid. "Sure."
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