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My thoughts for my last post is The Doctor was speaking with Nora and Evie's mum, and Evie is in the church. So when the doctor left and the car pulled up behind her it was the baddies.
The Doctor frowned slightly at Nora's question about if she had a license or not. She decided she'd rather not answer, so instead she locked the TARDIS behind them and followed Nora as she ran toward the church.

"I'll look in the church, you take the hotel." The Doctor would figure out who was getting married by looking for a woman in a white dress she thought before splitting off from Nora and dashing up the steps of the church. It was an old classic church. There were dozens of people setting up for the wedding. "Has anyone seen the bride?" She asked loudly, a few people just looked at her like she was crazy and refused to answer. One person though came up to The Doctor.

"May I ask who you are please?" The tall woman asked The Doctor.

"Yes you may." The Doctor smiled back. "I'm looking for the bride, Evie. She's got a sister named Nora."

"She's not here at the moment. Please leave. I'll let her know you were looking for her Mrs...?"

"Doctor."

"Doctor who?"

"Yes, thank you. I'll go to the hotel then see if she's there. It's very urgent." The Doctor bolted out of the Church and darted across the road, not seeing a black car pull in front of the church behind her.
"Alien." The Doctor nodded pointing to herself. "Time machine" She then pointed to the consul in front of her. Once Nora told her that she had been heading toward Saint Mary's The Doctor set about fighting the TARDIS into heading that direction.

"I'll get you to the church." She told Nora, "It'll be a bit circuitous I'm afraid, navigation's a bit wonky right now." It was Nora's turn to talk to herself, but The Doctor listened to what she was saying.

"Siblings can vary. Some can have compatible DNA others not. That's why some can give bone marrow to each other and others can't. I'll get you there. We'll get to your sister before they can." Her voice was serious as she told Nora this, it was a reassuring seriousness. The Doctor sounded like this was something she could handle. Despite the aire of being unhinged, the woman seemed ready and able to take charge.

"I don't know what they could want with the pair of you, but it can't be good. I intend to stop them." The TARDIS lurched suddenly as if it had just been hit by a truck. "That was terrible." A loud screeching noise started emitting from the control panel. "That's worse. Good news, we're about a block from Saint Mary's bad news, the TARDIS isn't going anywhere for a while."
The Doctor was grinning at Nora as she took in the surroundings, her smile dropped just a little when Nora asked 'What exactly is it, again?'.

"The TARDIS which stands for time and relative dimension in space." The Doctor responded. "Your bags are right there. What is your name by the way?" She pointed over to what looked like an old school bus seat strapped up to the railing that OSHA would probably have marked her down for. The suitcase was sitting open and Nora's hairbrush had fallen to the floor. "Easy explanation for the TARDIS though is calling it my space traveling time ship." She was pulling some levers and pushing some buttons and staring at a screen. "She's not pleased with me right now. It's like she thinks it is my fault she's broken." The Doctor stressed the word 'my' making it seem as if someone else had come into the ship and beat up the TARDIS to cause its malfunction.

"But on the bright side I've got the TARDIS into good enough working condition to do space travel. Time travel is out of commission for now though. Sorry. I can get you to wherever you were going, before you know aliens kidnapped you. Think of me as a taxi. No, don't that's a terrible idea. I'm not a taxi." The Doctor was shaking her head. Truth be told if Nora hadn't just stepped into a Police box that was bigger on the inside it would have been easy for her to believe the woman at the consul was unhinged, well even standing in the TARDIS Nora might still believe that actually.

"What I am wondering right now is why did they kidnap you? Have you time traveled before?" The Doctor had her hand on a screen and was punching in what could be assumed as numbers.
"I'm The Doctor. I came because I found your luggage, I thought you didn't leave them on the street corner on purpose so I came to give them to you and make sure you were okay. If you need help, well I'm The Doctor I help people. Sorry again about the running into you on the street earlier I didn't mean to. The box is the TARDIS which stands for time and relative dimension in space." The Doctor spoke quickly catching the woman up on most of her questions.

"The other reason I looked for you is there were readings of Hyiasam near where your bags were and that's what I was running around looking for. Basically I was worried that the people I'm looking for that are giving off the Hyiasam readings kidnapped you and I don't know why they would do that, but that they are even on Earth is a big red flag for me to look into it. Mostly because Hyiasam isn't a local thing. It's not supposed to be on Earth and since it is that means there are aliens here and the aliens that give off Hyiasam readings aren't usually nice. They tend to do some terrible things. One time I had to deal with them on this ship and everyone was turned inside out." The Doctor was continuing to speak quickly not noticing Nora's response to her ramblings.

"We should go though. Get you out of here. Don't want you to get turned inside out, that wouldn't be fun for you." She stepped back and into the TARDIS opening the door to let Nora in.
"Ah, there you are. It's a bit dim in here, and small. Why is it so small?" The Doctor took a good look around the dimly lit room. She looked at the door that the strange woman was backed into. "Oh, yes I nearly forgot I've got your bags. Found them on the street. Thought I should return them." She pointed her thumb over her shoulder to the inside of the TARDIS. The door was open just a crack so light spilled out into the room. The console was making angry noises, and sparks were flying from a set of wires.

"Are you okay?" The Doctor asks finally having taken a good look at Nora. Her hair, which had been done, was now tussled around ruining any sort of attempt she had had in the morning to make it more presentable. A small bruise had started to form on her cheek. And her clothes had spots of dirt in places that showed she had been laying on a dirty ground and then kneeled on that same ground.
The Doctor slammed her hand against the consul. "Don't tell me you are too broken to find a kidnapped woman. She's been taken by aliens. Who knows what they'll do to her? I don't even know why they're here." The TARDIS didn't react to her yelling or hitting. "Look use her bag or something to find her. You can do that...right?"

A spark shoots from the consul. "It wasn't that bad." The Doctor sighs almost exhausted. "Look it may be my fault she was taken." She tries to reason with the TARDIS, to no apparent avail. "Fine." She turns to the bags of the woman. "Maybe she has a perfume I can use to track like the Hyiasam." The Doctor digs through the bags trying to find something that would help. Finally she finds a hair brush. "This will work." She pulls a few strands of hair and shoves it into a small hole on the machine that she was using to detect the Hyiasam. It beeps quietly a few times as it registers the new material.

"There!" She says when the small red dot appears, it isn't moving. "That makes life easier." She connects the machine to the TARDIS to provide the coordinates. The TARDIS complains loudly as it is forced to moving. "We're not going across time, just moving places." When the TARDIS stops The Doctor opens the doors, "Hello?" She's in a tiny dimly lit room. "This is where the machine said she was...right?" She glances over her shoulder at the read out. It does claim she's in the right spot.
After running around the block a few times The Doctor, now irritated in the wild goose chase was about to give up. She started back toward the TARDIS. She was grumpily looking at the machine's blank screen now, when she tripped over a suitcase.

The Doctor shouted at it annoyed. "Oye! Why is there a stupid suitcase in the middle of the walkway anyway. Very rude if you ask me." The machine beeped sleepily at her. The Doctor glanced at it. "They were here..." She looked at the suitcase again trying to remember where she had seen it before. "The woman...visiting...but born here. That one." Oh no... The Doctor looks up and down the street trying to find where the woman went. She was gone, and her bags where here. Why would she do that? The reading was still beeping residual leavings of Hyiasam.

"Why her? She wasn't beeping before...Why is her stuff beeping now?" The Doctor turned and let the machine move from the woman's stuff a bit to see if maybe it wasn't her things. It kept beeping. She stepped toward the alley. The readings didn't go beyond her stuff, it stopped at the bags, but it was toward the door. She sighed, connecting dots she didn't want to connect. The Doctor picked up the bags and followed the weak reading into the alley. Then the readings ended again. "Fine I'll just go back to the TARDIS!" She yelled at the machine. "It's more useful than you." She is still dragging the bag behind her and has the other bag tossed over her shoulder.

At the TARDIS The Doctor hurries about trying to get some machine to cooperate. "Oye you've got to be kidding me. A woman has been kidnapped and all you're telling me is there is Hyiasam around. I get that. I keep getting readings for the dang stuff, but it won't stay still. Pinpoint the source. Find the source find the woman."
The Doctor was gathering herself back and looking at the screen very confused. "Where'd they go?" She heard the stranger yell at her for running into her, but she was too focused playing with a nob on the side of the machine. "Seriously." She hit it with her hand, percussive maintenance didn't appear to fix whatever was wrong with the machine.

"Where are you off to in such a rush?" The stranger asked her.

"Sorry about that, still getting used to the steering." The Doctor said once she realized that the pedestrian had spoken to her. "I was following a little red dot. It was flashing." She held up the screen, which no longer showed the moving red dot. The Doctor noticed as she looked Nora over for any sign of injury from their collision that the woman also had bangs, she had figured out how to make them look nice.

"Sorry again." She looked at the suitcase and around. "Visiting London. Nice place. I like it here." The scanner in The Doctor's hands started beeping angrily. The red dot was back. "Oh that's close..." She looked up to the sky. The beeping slowed down. "It's moving...what are they looking for." The Doctor was speaking more to herself, or maybe the machine and less to the traveler. "Oye, there's two dots now!" The Doctor started running back the way she had come from without a goodbye to the confused stranger.
If you want. That actually seems funny to me.
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