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The Bells of Saint John

Before we come back I have some things I need to say:
Firstly... HAPPY NEW YEARRRRRRR
Secondly, the last logged update I have from this book is the 27th of July 2023 and the VERY first time I published this book was June 2021... oops and sorry for the wait there.

To say it's been a while is putting it lightly.
A LOT of things have changed since I put this book out in 2021, I have two new books with their own series, I went through three promotions at my job too but I always promised I would come back and there is a very good reason I'm coming back to it now and soon (not too soon though) you will all find out.

I also wanted to just say thank you so much to those readers who have read this book and every other book in the Parallel Series and have been patiently waiting for its return. It amazes me that you even go back to read it again! And to the first-time readers who are just getting to this chapter on its release today or those who are reading it for the first time in years to come thank you from the bottom of my heart. <3

Before I end up going go on and on about how much this series and you all mean to me I'm going to stop so we can all get on to what we're actually here for and FINALLY continue the Doctor and the Stones journey through time and space. I hope the wait of its return was worth it and you all enjoy it.

─── 。゚☆・*.☽ .* ☆゚. ───

The Stone sat on a swing in a park with Araya on her lap back in her usual red and black outfit with a red beanie on her head. The Doctor had his tweed blazer and bowtie back and gently pushed the Stone on the swing while Araya giggled. Jenny was in the TARDIS making them all lunch.

"Hello." A little girl who looked around seven years old sat on a swing next to the Time Lords.

"Hello." The Stone greeted and Araya waved at her.

"Why are you sitting on a swing?"

"Why shouldn't I?" She raised a brow.

"Because you're old."

The Stone chuckled with the Doctor. "Yes, that's true." She nodded at the girl. "That is very true."

"My mum says I shouldn't talk to strangers." The girl added.

"Ah, your mum's right." The Doctor nodded.

"Are you strange?" She asked.

"Oh, dear." The Doctor snorted. "We're way past strange. I think I'm probably incredible."

"Are you lonely?" She questioned.

"Why would we be lonely?" The Stone questioned.

"Because you're sad. Have you lost something?"

"No."

"When I lose something, I go to a quiet place and I close my eyes, and then I can remember where I put it."

Araya's eyes brightened. "I do that sometimes,"

"So you do." The Stone smiled. "It is a good plan."

"I'm always losing things." The girl's face fell slightly. "I lost my best pencil, my schoolbag, and my gran, and my mojo."

"Your mojo?" Araya frowned.

"I got it back, though." Both the girls giggled.

"Hey, that's good." The Doctor nodded.

"What did you lose?"

"Our friend." The Stone sighed at the thought. "We met her twice before and we lost her both times, and now I don't think that we will ever find her again."

"Have you been looking?"

Araya nodded. "Yeah, everywhere."

"That's sad."

"It is a bit." The Doctor admitted then nodded at a woman chatting with another. "Hey, is that your mum?"

"Yeah, I'd better go and see if she's all right."

"Yeah, I think you better had."

"How are you going to find her?"

"Well, the first two times we met her, we just sort of bumped into her, so I thought maybe if we just wandered about a bit, we might bump into her again. You know, like destiny, sort of."

"That's rubbish." She told them.

"Yeah, I think it probably is." He nodded, "Hey, maybe I could find a quiet room and have a good think about it instead." He suggested.

"That would be better." The girl jumped off the swing. "Goodbye."

"Goodbye." The Time Lords waved.

"I hope you find her again."

"So do we."

×××

The Time Lords hadn't been in Cumbria for long; it defiantly felt like that to Araya though, who honestly thought she was going to see the universe after leaving the cloud but clearly, that wasn't the case when they left 1892 and landed in Cumbria after trying to find Clara for a bit. The Time Lords stayed in Cumbria in 1207 in a monastery. The Doctor and even the Stone wore the clothes of a monk while Jenny went back and forth from UNIT in the 21st century UNIT was too dangerous for the young Time Lady though and so Araya found herself growing extremely bored as each day passed.

However, one day there was a loud knock at the door of the monastery and the Stone set down her paintbrush and opened it. "Ahem." The monk at the door looked at the painting behind her, the painting was of the Victorian Clara. "I'm sorry to intrude, but the bells of Saint John are ringing."

The Doctor scowled at him not happy that they were interrupted. "We're going to need some horses."

"Is that her?" The monk whispered to the Abbott while the Time Lords left them, Araya silently following behind them.

"The woman twice dead, and her final message." The Abbott said looking at the Time Lady's painting. "They were drawn to this place of peace and solitude that they might divine her meaning. If they truly are mad, then this is their madness."

The monk stared at the message written in fresh paint. 'Run, my friends and remember' as the footsteps of the Time Lords grew quieter.

×××

The Doctor got off his horse as the ringing got louder. The Stone did the same and helped Araya off the back of her horse while Jenny teleported with her Vortex Manipulator. They all walked down a set of stone stairs and stood in front of the TARDIS. A phone rang.

"That is not supposed to happen." Jenny frowned at it and then looked at her parents who shrugged in reply. The Doctor stepped towards the TARDIS and opened a small door that had a telephone behind it and answered.

"Hello?"

"Ah, hello." A woman answered. "I can't find the internet."

"Sorry?"

"It's gone, the internet. Can't find it anywhere. Where is it?"

"The internet?" He repeated making the three Time Ladies frown at him.

"Yes, the internet. Why don't I have the internet?"

"It's twelve oh seven." He said pacing around with the phone. Tangling the Monk in the wire.

"I've got half past three. Am I phoning a different time zone?"

"Yeah, you really sort of are." He replied.

"Will it show up on the bill?"

The Doctor winced. "Oh, I dread to think. Listen, where did you get this number?"

"The woman in the shop wrote it down. It's a helpline, isn't it? She said it's the best helpline out there." She explained before adding: "In the universe, she said."

"What woman?" He looked at his oldest daughter and the Stone who shrugged as if he was asking them. "Who was she?"

"I don't know. The woman in the shop. So why isn't there internet? Shouldn't it sort of be there?"

The Doctor sighed and rubbed his forehead. "Look, listen, I'm not actually- it isn't-" His face fell giving in. "You have clicked on the wifi button, yeah?"

"Hang on." She replied murmuring. "Wifi..."

"Click on the wifi, you'll see a list of names. You see one you recognise."

"It's asking me for a password."

"Is it an evil spirit?" The tangled-up monk asked.

"A woman." The Doctor grumbled in reply.

"Oi!" The Stone and Jenny both narrowed their eyes at him making him wince while the Monk blessed himself.

"Sorry." He apologised.

"Hang on a mo." The woman said into the phone. "Run, my friends, and remember one two three-"

The Doctor's eyes widened at her words. "What did you say?" He snapped.

"Don't shout." She huffed. "Now you've made me type it wrong. It's thrown me out again. What do I do? How do I get back in?"

"Doctor?" The Stone questioned at the shocked look on her husband's face.

"It's just a thing to remember the password, run, my friends and remember. Hang on."

"TARDIS, now." The Doctor said opening the door and letting the three inside. The monk stared at them as he shut the door and ran to the console. "It's her."

"You mean-" Jenny asked.

"Yes." He nodded slowly. "I think so."

"No more monks?" Araya asked.

The Doctor grinned kissing her hair and pulling a lever a moment later. "No more monks." He confirmed making the girl cheer. The TARDIS materialised in London on a street with rows upon rows of houses outside.

"Araya, Jenny stay here." The Doctor ran out forgetting that he was wearing the monk's clothes.

"Your father." The Stone chuckled shaking her head. She walked out of the TARDIS, following the Doctor out. "Doctor, I know you are excited but look at what you're wearing."

"So." He shrugged pressing the doorbell every second.

"Hello." The woman who looked exactly like Clara greeted them.

"Clara." The Doctor and the Stone grinned. "Clara Oswald."

"Hello."

"Clara Oswin Oswald." The Doctors' grin grew.

"Just Clara Oswald." She frowned. "What was that middle one?"

"Do you remember me?" He asked.

"No. Should I? Who are you?"

"The Doctor." Her face was blank. "No?" He leaned into the house, looking into a mirror next to the door and smiled. "The Doctor?"

"Doctor who?" Clara asked.

"No, just the Doctor." He paused. "Actually, sorry, could you start all that again?"

"Could I what?" She questioned.

"Could you just ask me that question again?"

"Doctor who?" She repeated.

"Okay, just once more." He rubbed his hands together.

"Doctor who?" She frowned.

"Ooh, yeah. Ooh. Do you know, I never realised how much I enjoy hearing that said out loud."

"I can say it a lot if you want, sweetheart." The Stone smirked making his cheeks go bright pink.

She looked between the odd pair. "Okay." She shut the door in their faces.

"Hey, no, Clara, please." The Doctor begged. "Clara, I need to talk to you. Listen. Please."

"Please, I just need to speak to you."

"Why are you still here?" She asked while the Stone pinched the bridge of her nose. Why was her husband like this? "Why are you here at all?"

"Oi, you phoned me." He countered. "You were looking for the internet."

"That was you?" She blinked.

"Of course it was me."

"How did you get here so fast?"

"We just happened to be in the neighbourhood, on my mobile phone." He pointed at the TARDIS.

"When you say mobile phone, why do you point at that blue box?"

The Stone chuckled. "Because it's a surprisingly accurate description."

"Okay, we're finished now." She turned the speaker off.

"Oi, no, don't." He sighed.

"Come on sweetheart." The Stone whispered. "Monks aren't cool."

"No, they're not." He mumbled in agreement with a small pout and followed her into the TARDIS.

The Doctor walked down the stairs, under the console and pulled off the monk robe as he went almost falling down the last stair as his youngest daughter giggled at him. "Right. Don't be a monk." He said making his daughters blink at him. "Monks are not cool." He opened a cabinet under the time rotor. Throwing out clothes after clothes from it. He grinned placing a fez on his head.

"You can wear that later." The Time Lady smirked and took the fez off him. "I'll be a moment." She called and headed towards the TARDIS wardrobe. "Wanna help pick my clothes?" The Stone asked the young Time Lady who quickly scurried out of the console room to follow her mother.

×××

After changing the Stone arrived back in the console room with Araya who had also changed, now wearing a bright yellow jumper with black jeans and black lace-up shoes that she could now wear after the Doctor taught her how to finally tie up her own laces. The Stone however went with a darker look, she wore a black top accompanied by a knee-length black cardigan and black jeans. Her shoes were black short-heeled boots. There was a black beanie on her head that was identical to her last beanie except for its colour.

The Doctor grinned at her and did up the top button of his shirt while Jenny tightened up the laces on her boots and straightened her dark green top that was tucked into her jeans.

The Doctor smirked when Araya held up two tweet jackets he had tossed behind him while hunting through the clothes. One, his old brown one and another a dark purple colour. "Purple, please poppet." He said telepathically and put it on when she handed it to him. "I like the jumper as well."

"Thanks, Daddy." She beamed. "Mummy helped me pick it."

"Mummy's good at picking out clothes." He winked and touched where his bowtie normally was and frowned. Spinning around for a moment he stopped and noticed the small wooden box in Jenny's hands.

"Looking for this dad?" She raised a brow.

"Ah." He bounced over, took the box and opened it. The Stone kissed his cheek and took it out of the box to put it on for him.

"There you go, sweetheart." She softly smiled and kissed his cheek.

"Thank you, dear."

×××

The Doctor, Stone, Jenny and Araya all stood in front of the house once more, the Stone had Araya resting on her hip as the Doctor pressed the button for the speaker.

"Ah ha! Clara!" He grinned. "Clara?"

"Hello?"

"Ah, see?" He did a small twirl and lightly tapped his cheeks. "Look, it's us. De-monked. Sensible clothes, oh and these are our daughters Jenny and Araya." He nodded at Jenny and lightly patted Araya's head. "Can we come in now?"

"I don't understand." She replied.

"You just open the door." The Stone frowned.

"I don't know."

"Of course you can." He frowned.

"Jenny..." the Stone quietly said turning to the blonde as she sensed something wasn't quite right. Clara was talking very strangely. "Take Araya for a moment please..."

"I don't know where I am." Clara said sounding terrified now "Where am I? Please tell me where I am. I don't know where I am."

The Stone growled. "Not today." She flashed her sonic at the door and swung it open spotting Clara unconscious on the floor

"Clara?" The Doctor followed his wife and lightly shoved her to try and get the woman to wake up. "Clara?"

"I don't know where I am." She continued to say. "I don't know where I am. I don't understand. I don't know where I am! I don't understand. I don't know where I am." The Time Lady stood up and noticed a girl with the back of her head looking like a silver spoon dish with Clara's face on it. "Where am I?" Clara continued to ask. "I don't know where I am."

The Doctor raised his sonic and scanned the device. The figure fizzed and the image disappeared showing a metal robot. "Walking base station." He muttered. "Walking wifi base station. Hoovering up data. Hoovering up people."

The Stones's eyes widened and she ran upstairs using her sonic to find the signal. She grabbed Clara's laptop and ran back down the stairs. "Oh no, you don't." She opened it up and started to type. Jenny stepped into the doorway with Araya.

"What's mummy doing?" Araya asked.

"Mummy's saving Clara." The Time Lady replied not looking up from the laptop while her fingers flew across the keyboard. "Because this time I got an advantage," she smirked, "who's the best with computers Rae?"

"You." The little girl smiled.

"Exactly." She turned her head to her daughter and winked before looking back at the screen, her eyes widening and her teeth gritting after seeing the reversal had slowed down. "Oh, no, no, no, no, no." She shook her head quickening her speed. "Not this time, Clara, I promise."

A stream of energy from the base station went into Clara's head making her gasp. The Stone let out a sigh of relief. Araya was set down by Jenny. "It's okay." The little girl reassured Clara. "Mummy saved you from the computer people."

"Time to send them a message." The Time Lady remarked and started to type again. 'UNDER OUR PROTECTION' she sent followed by - 'The Doctor & the Stone.'

×××

The Stone with Jenny's help carried Clara back to her room and set her in bed. The Doctor started to fix things around the house and Araya found a packet of jammy dodgers. She grinned and she handed one to her father and set the rest on a plate for Clara.

"Rae." The Time Lady sighed shaking her head at her daughter. "I don't think she will want a packet of jammy dodgers when she wakes up."

"Why not?" Araya blinked in confusion. "She might get hungry."

"I don't think so sunshine." She chuckled kissing her hair. She pouted and headed downstairs to sit with Jenny and help her figure out who tried to take Clara.

The Doctor finished fixing the washing machine and headed upstairs to check on Clara. He spotted an old book and picked it up, reading the cover. '101 places to see', growing curious he opened the book and flicked through the pages. Nodding and frowning at some of the pages he then spotted a leaf in one of them and sniffed then licked it, jerking back as a disgusted look came over his face. He placed it away in the page he found it in before putting the book back on the shelf.

×××

It was very dark out with only the street lamps illuminating the area for the Time Lords. Jenny helped her father with dissembling the mobile database while Araya assisted her mother with the laptop, the two of them looking for any sign of why Clara was taken.

Hearing a window open Araya looked up and brightened seeing Clara was now awake and looking down at them.

"Hello?" The human looked at them all curiously.

"Hello!" The Doctor greeted standing up while Araya waved with a wide smile on her face. "Are you all right?"

"I'm in bed." She frowned.

"Yes." Araya nodded.

"Don't remember going."

"No." She giggled in agreement.

"What did I miss?"

"Oh, quite a lot, actually." The Doctor brought out a small notepad and began to flick through its pages. "Angie called. She's going to stay over at Nina's. Apparently, that's all completely fine and you shouldn't worry like you always do. For god's sake get off her back." He flipped the page again. "Also, your dad phoned, mainly about the government. He seems very cross with them, I've got several pages on that." He nodded and skipped them all. "I said I'd look into it. I fixed that rattling noise in the washing machine indexed the kitchen cupboards, optimised photosynthesis in the main flower bed and assembled a quadricycle."

"Assembled a what?" Clara frowned at him.

"I found a disassembled quadricycle in the garage."

"I don't think you did." Clara looked at him questioningly.

Araya grinned. "Daddy invented the quadricycle!" She giggled while the Stone slowly shook her head at her husband.

Clara frowned. "What happened to me?"

"Don't you remember?" Jenny asked.

"I was scared, really scared. Didn't know where I was."

"Do you know now?" Araya asked her.

"Yes."

"Well then, you should go to sleep." The Stone reassured her. "Because you're safe now, I promise. Goodnight, Clara."

"Are you guarding me?"

"Well, yes." The Doctor nodded, "Yes, we are."

"Are you seriously going to sit down there all night?"

"I promise we won't budge from this spot." The Stone turned back to the computer.

"Well then, I'll have to come to you." Clara shrugged and shut her window.

The Doctor frowned and looked at his wife in confusion. The Time Lady shrugged back at him and went back to her laptop.

It didn't take long until Clara stepped out of the house with a tray in one hand and a chair in the other.

Araya smiled and ran over to help, taking the tray from her. "I like your house."

Clara shook her head at the brunette. "It isn't mine. I'm a friend of the family."

"But you look after the kids." The Doctor cut in. "Oh yes, you're a governess, aren't you, just like-" he stopped and blinked.

"Just like what?"

"Just like I thought you probably would be." He quickly added.

"Are you going to explain what happened to me?"

"There's something nasty in the wifi." Araya grimaced and typed on the laptop. "Bad wifi."

"Okay." Clara looked at the young girl.

"This whole world is swimming in wifi." The Stone explained. "In a way we're living in a wifi swimming pool." She frowned and shook her head. "But that's a ridiculous explanation because you cannot swim in wifi."

"Suppose something got inside it." The Doctor spoke up while the Stone continued to frown. "Suppose there was something living in the wifi, harvesting human minds. Extracting them. Imagine that. Human souls trapped like flies in the world-wide web. Stuck forever, crying out for help."

"Isn't that basically Twitter?" Clara joked.

"Mummy look." Araya turned the screen towards her mother who frowned when multiple wifi signals with random symbols popped up.

"What's that face for?"

"A computer can hack another computer." She said. "A living, sentient computer, maybe that could hack people. Edit them. Re-write them."

"Why would you say that?"

Jenny blinked in understanding. "Because a few hours ago you knew nothing about the internet, and you just made a joke about Twitter."

Clara froze. "Oh." She frowned. "Oh, that's weird. I know all about computers now in my head. Where did all that come from?"

"You were uploaded for a while. Wherever you were, you brought something extra back, which I very much doubt you'll be allowed to keep."

"Dad..." Jenny lightly tugged on the Doctor's arm. He looked over at her and then followed her gaze. He swallowed hard.

"Jenny, Araya, TARDIS. Come on Clara you and me inside that box, now." The girls stood up, and Araya grabbed the computer.

"I'm sorry?" She frowned at the Time Lords.

"Look, just get inside." The Doctor huffed.

"All five of us?" She stared.

"Oh, trust me. You'll understand once we're in there."

"Sure." She sarcastically replied. "What is that box, anyway? Why have you got a box? Is it like a snogging booth?"

"Clara-" the Doctor began only to stop and stare at her in disbelief. "A what?"

"Is that what you do, bring a booth? There is such a thing as too keen."

Lights in all the houses around them began to switch on. "Unless you are talking about our Mum and Dad it isn't a booth," Jenny said making Araya giggle at her parents with the blonde.

"Clara, look around you." The Stone ordered ignoring what her daughters had said.

Clara did so and frowned. "What's going on? What's happening? Is the wifi switching on the lights?"

"No, people are switching on the lights," Jenny answered. "The wifi is switching on the people."

"You two." The Stone pointed at her daughters. "In." She then pointed at the TARDIS. Jenny opened the door of the TARDIS and froze when the head of the man on the other side of the street began to turn revealing a silver dish.

Clara looked at it in fear. "What is that thing?"

"A walking base station." The Doctor answered her. "You saw one earlier."

"I saw a little girl."

"It must have taken an image from your subconscious, thrown it back at you. Ah!" He clapped his hands together in understanding. "Active camouflage. They could be everywhere."

"Doctor?" Clara looked around. "Doctor. What's going on? Our lights are on and everyone else's off. Why?"

Araya swallowed hard. "Some planes have wifi don't they Daddy?"

"What?" Clara looked at the girl not understanding the link.

"I'm afraid they do poppet." He murmured grabbing her hand. "We must be one hell of a target right now."

"TARDIS now." The Stone ordered grabbing Clara. "Jenny, Araya."

"Yes?" Both girls questioned as they ran in. Clara froze at the sight, her eyes darted around in every corner,.

"Don't leave the TARDIS until we're back okay?"

"Okay, Mummy." Araya smiled.

"Good girl." She praised kissing her hair before joining the Doctor at the console.

The Doctor looked at Clara as he pulled a lever and turned some dials. "Yes, it's a spaceship. Yes, it's bigger on the inside. Now, we don't have time to talk about it.

"But," she pointed at them, "but, but, but it's-"

"Shut up, please. Short hops are difficult."

"Rude and not ginger." The Stone hummed smirking and looking around the time rotor at her husband.

"That's because you always do them wrong Dad." Jenny rolled her eyes as she pulled a lever.

"Hey!" He pointed at her. "You just say that because your mother taught you how to fly her. I bagsy teaching Araya." He stuck his tongue out at the Stone.

"Such a child." She shook her head at him.

"Bigger on the inside." Clara finally said. "Actually, bigger."

"Right, come on." He moved towards the doors.

"We're going to go back out there?" Clara asked.

"We've moved." The Stone answered. "It's a spaceship. We flew away."

"Away from the plane?"

The Stone winced and Jenny looked at the scanner to see where they actually were. "Not exactly."

They stepped out of the TARDIS and clutched to the seats as the plane dived down.

"How did we get here?" Clara asked.

"It's a ship." The Doctor said using his arms to hold onto the seats and safely move towards the cockpit. "I told you. It's all very sciency."

"This is the plane? The actual plane?" She asked following them. "Are they all dead?"

"No, they're all asleep." The Stone answered. "Switched off by the wifi."

"Never mind them." The Doctor waved a hand and flashed his sonic at the door to the cockpit.

"What is going on?" Clara followed them in. "Is this real? Please, tell me what is happening!"

The Doctor scanned the controls as the Stone looked around trying to figure out what the hell they needed to do. "I'm the Doctor, she's the Stone, Jenny and Araya are our daughters and we're all aliens from outer space. My and my wife are a thousand years old, We've got two hearts and I can't fly a plane!" He huffed. "Dear?"

"Not a chance." She winced. "Clara?"

"No."

"Oh, fine." He grumbled knowing that if they didn't act quickly they would all die. "Let's do it together." He grabbed onto what looked like the wheel and pulled up. The Stone and Clara also grabbed on and they managed to pull it back up.

"Whoo!" The Doctor exclaimed as the pilots started to wake up. "Would a victory roll be too showy offy?"

"Let's not get too ahead of ourselves sweetheart." The Time Lady fondly patted his cheek.

"What the hell's going on?" The pilot asked as the Stone flashed her sonic at the controls.

"Well, my wife is blocking your wifi so you're waking up, for a start. Tell you what, do you want to drive?"

"I think that would be best sweetheart." The Stone chuckled.

×××

They arrived back at the TARDIS after passengers frowned at the three who walked out the cockpit.

"Okay. When are you going to explain to me what the hell is going on?" Clara asked when they stepped through the doors.

"Breakfast." The Doctor stated as Jenny moved around the TARDIS already knowing what he meant by that.

"What? I ain't waiting till breakfast."

"You don't have to." Araya beamed running up to them. "It's a time machine. You never have to wait for breakfast."

"We're here," Jenny said joining them near the doors of the TARDIS.

"Brilliant." The Doctor grinned as he grabbed a nearby fez and stepped outside the others following him.

People walking by stopped and stared, clapping at what they had just witnissed. "Thank you, thank you. The Doctor nodded at them. "Yes, magic blue box. He held it out and let people drop their change inside. "All donations gratefully accepted. Roll up, give us your dosh. Pennies, pounds, anything you've got." He handed it to Clara.

"Keep collecting. We need enough for breakfast." He informed. "Just popping back to the garage, Jenny, dear?"

"Stay with Clara, Rae." The Time Lady informed. The little girl nodded at her mother and smiled brightly at the human.

"Garage?" She asked confused.

"Mhm." The girl nodded with a hum lightly bouncing on her heels.

"So your parents are a thousand years old?" She asked in disbelief.

"Yep, I'm a hundred and one." She grinned widely

"A hundred and one?" Clara exclaimed her eyes almost bulging out of their sockets. "You look six!"

"I know." She giggled.

The TARDIS doors opened again. "So this is tomorrow, then," Clara asked. "Tomorrow's come early."

"No, it came at the usual time." The Doctor said riding a motorbike with the Stone on the back out of the TARDIS. He pressed a button and a passenger seat came out of the side of the bike. "We just took a shortcut." Multiple people applauded them. "Thank you, thank you." He nodded as Jenny also came out of the TARDIS on a motorbike. Tomorrow, a camel." The Stone took the fez from Clara and emptied all the cash before placing the hat on a random person's head.

"Clara get on with Jenny." The Stone said handing her a helmet.

"Come here poppet." The Doctor said taking a smaller helmet from the passenger seat and putting it on Araya's head, making sure it was secure before she jumped in and made sure the small seat belt in the compartment was on too.

×××

The motorbikes drove over the London bridge side by side. "If you've got a flying time machine, why are we on a motorbike?" Clara shouted aloud.

"We don't take the TARDIS into battle." The Doctor informed.

"Because it's made of wood?" She asked.

The Stone chuckled and shook her head. "No, it's because she's the most powerful ship in the universe and we don't want her falling into the wrong hands."

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