Home

Doctor Who_ Return Of The Living Dad Part 24

Doctor Who_ Return Of The Living Dad - novelonlinefull.com

You’re read light novel Doctor Who_ Return Of The Living Dad Part 24 online at NovelOnlineFull.com. Please use the follow button to get notification about the latest chapter next time when you visit NovelOnlineFull.com. Use F11 button to read novel in full-screen(PC only). Drop by anytime you want to read free – fast – latest novel. It’s great if you could leave a comment, share your opinion about the new chapters, new novel with others on the internet. We’ll do our best to bring you the finest, latest novel everyday. Enjoy

Roz looked up from Chris, who was dozing on a stretcher, covered by a fire blanket. She had a bewildered look. 'I think he'll be all right,' she said, 'but we need to get him the h.e.l.l out of here.'

'Right,' said Isaac. 'Albinex and Ms Randrianasolo have brought the van up to the main gate. We'll make a dash for it.

Roz and Joel lifted the stretcher. 'Oy,' puffed Joel.

Benny was peering at the Doctor in concern. 'Are you sure you're all right?'

'There was an intercom at the front desk, wasn't there?'



he said.

Benny nodded. The Doctor marched off. She glanced at Isaac, and followed the Time Lord.

The Doctor knelt down behind the desk, where the sergeant was still lying on his side, snoring. He ran a finger along the man's eyebrow, and he came to with a start.

The Doctor said, 'There's an unconscious man in the morgue. Go and get him, and then leave the building right away.'

The sergeant bounced to his feet, wild-eyed. 'Yes, sir!'

he yelped, and ran off down the corridor, past the strange crowd who were heading for the main door.

Woodworth gave the Doctor a puzzled look as Jacqui pushed her along, clinging to her arm.

The Doctor picked up the intercom and flicked a switch.

His voice boomed out of a dozen speakers throughout the building. 'I'm going to burn the house down,' he said. 'Get out.'

He looked down in surprise as he switched the intercom off. There was a spiderweb of blood on the back of his hand.

He sat down suddenly, in the sergeant's chair.

Benny helped him tug off his jacket. 'There's a shallow stab wound in your shoulder,' she said, ripping the thin silk of his shirt to get a better look. 'It's not serious.'

'I can't feel anything,' he whispered.

19 Jacqui

It wasn't raining tonight, though the clouds were thick and the mist was wet enough to dampen the cloth of Benny's coat.

She trudged down Little Caldwell's main road, boots crunching in the wet gravel. All the lights were on in the cottage Roz and Chris were sharing, as though they wanted everyone to be very sure that nothing was going on in there, nothing at all.

Benny pushed open the gate and went up to the door. It opened before she knocked. Roz peered out into the mist.

'He's fine,' she said.

'Can I come in?'

Roz pulled the door open. It was warm and bright inside.

Benny followed Roz to the downstairs bedroom.

Chris was tucked into the bed, arms clasped on his chest above the covers. He was wearing a pair of stripey pyjamas.

In the dim light, his face seemed lined.

He turned from the window as Benny hovered in the doorway, looked away again as he saw Roz behind her. The older Adjudicator walked back down the hallway.

'How's your head?' Benny said softly.

'Lots better,' he said. He didn't sit up. 'How are you? Are you okay?'

'Fine,' smiled Benny. She sat down on the end of the bed. 'I'm just happy we got you back.'

Chris didn't say anything. Benny's chest ached. Stuff like that shouldn't happen to him. Not Chris. He should be sheltered, taken care of, preserved.

'I can't imagine it,' he said.

Benny looked up, wishing she could make out his expression in the darkness. 'Imagine what?' she said.

'Being Woodworth.'

She smiled and patted the b.u.mp that was his feet. 'You'll be all right.'

The Doctor had protested lengthily when Benny had insisted he lie down for a bit. When she got back to Joel's and Tony's cottage, she expected to have to chase him back to bed.

She was surprised when she found him in the spare bedroom, wearing an old cardigan that smelt faintly of mothb.a.l.l.s, and reading a copy of Lakota Woman Lakota Woman. 'See,' he said, waving the paperback. 'I'm taking it easy. How's Chris?'

'He'll be all right. The question is, will Roz?' She planted a kiss on the top of his head. 'Why do we always have to get hurt?'

The Doctor took off his wire-framed gla.s.ses and slipped them inside the book to mark his page. 'We frighten people like Woodworth,' he said. 'They get confused when they've got the guns, and we still stand up to them.'

'I remembered something Dad told me when I first went to school,' she said. 'Bullies are just cowards, and if you stand up to them they'll run away.'

The Doctor nodded sagely. 'Did you try it?'

'I got the stuffing knocked out of me.' She fiddled with a corner of the cardigan, where the grey wool was unravelling.

'I was so frightened at the house when you had that bad moment. I thought -'

'Huitzilin is three years dead,' he said. 'We have nothing to fear from him. No, that was a very different ghost.' He reached for the bedside table, where his cobbled-together machine was sitting.

Benny watched as he unwound a roll of paper from the inside of the device. 'Here,' he said. He pointed to a long line drawn by a pen that meandered over the paper, like an ECG reading. The pen had gone wild and wiggly at one point.

'That's the precise moment that I felt...'

Benny prompted him, 'You said, "She's found the TARDIS."'

'Yes. I told her I'd need the TARDIS in order to bring her back into this timeframe.'

'So if you find the ghost you'll find the TARDIS.'

'Hopefully before she gets curious again.' He absently rubbed his breastbone. 'I'm sorry, Benny. I a.s.sumed we'd find Jason, and the TARDIS, when we found Chris.'

'But I thought Woodworth must have the TARDIS.'

The Doctor shook his head. 'She doesn't know where it is. Leave her to M'Kabel. She's dangerous, Benny. A caged animal.'

'Yes, she ought to know all about that,' said Benny.

'What are we going to do with her?'

'You forgave Macbeth,' said the Doctor.

'Macbeth was a seventeen-year-old idiot when he dragged you to that house.' Benny shivered, despite the room's warmth. 'I don't like this. Bad memories. Too many ghosts.'

Isaac was coming down the wooden stairs when Benny reached the Pyramid. He looked grim. 'I've just broken the news to Myn Jareshth,' he said softly.

Benny grimaced. She put her hands on his shoulders, an abortive hug. 'I'm sorry,' she said.

'We shut them down,' said Isaac. 'Just in time, I suspect.'

Benny took her hands away, awkwardly.

Isaac went behind the counter and filled a jug with water.

'Does the Doctor often go about burning buildings down?'

'Grief, no,' said Benny. 'But I think even Time Lords reach the end of their tether from time to time.'

'Something you'll be pleased to know,' said Isaac. 'I had a phone call from one of our friends a little while ago. They drove past Jason's family's home this evening, and everything seemed quiet.'

Benny leant on the counter. 'I'm afraid that's what it'll be like when that b.a.s.t.a.r.d starts bashing his kids, as well.

Peaceful and quiet. On the outside, anyway.'

Isaac said, 'Sometimes I wonder if we're fighting the right villains.

'You can't fight every monster,' sighed Benny. 'No one can.'

Joel was watching TV in the lounge when Jacqui knocked on the door. 'h.e.l.lo,' she said, as he peered at her through his big gla.s.ses.

'Come on in,' he said. 'What can I do you for?'

'I just came to talk to the Doctor,' said Jacqui. She held onto her handbag for support. 'Is he still awake?'

'I think so. He's in the first room at the top of the landing.'

'Thanks.'

Joel smiled at her, awkwardly, and waited until she was on the steps before he went back into the lounge. He was a nice kid.

She knocked on the door at the top of the stairs. 'Come in!' called the Doctor. She pushed open the door and carefully shut it behind her.

He was reading, wearing a pair of little spectacles, as if he was an old man. He put down the book. 'Jacqui,' he said.

'What can I do for you?'

She took Woodworth's gun out of her handbag. The Doctor froze.

She pointed the gun at him. It was heavy, and cool after sitting in her bag.

He didn't say anything stupid, which was good. He just sat there, waiting to see what she was going to do.

Please click Like and leave more comments to support and keep us alive.

RECENTLY UPDATED MANGA

Beauty and the Bodyguard

Beauty and the Bodyguard

Beauty and the Bodyguard Chapter 10838: 10827: The Great Battle! Author(s) : Fishman The Second, 鱼人二代 View : 5,012,219
Eternal Sacred King

Eternal Sacred King

Eternal Sacred King Chapter 2961: Merging into the Darkness Author(s) : Snow-filled Bow Saber, 雪满弓刀 View : 5,328,841

Doctor Who_ Return Of The Living Dad Part 24 summary

You're reading Doctor Who_ Return Of The Living Dad. This manga has been translated by Updating. Author(s): Kate Orman. Already has 425 views.

It's great if you read and follow any novel on our website. We promise you that we'll bring you the latest, hottest novel everyday and FREE.

NovelOnlineFull.com is a most smartest website for reading manga online, it can automatic resize images to fit your pc screen, even on your mobile. Experience now by using your smartphone and access to NovelOnlineFull.com