Bad Wolf Family Saga (Book 1)

By Missreader2023

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Daisy Tyler is Rose Tyler's older sister by 2 years and known as the black sheep of the family for taking in... More

Introduction (Edited)
Daisy and Lucinda Part 1 (Edited)
Check Out My Profile, Please!
Daisy and Lucinda Part 2 (Edited)
Daisy and Lucinda Part 3 (Edited)
Daisy and Lucinda Part 4 (Edited)
The End of the World (SNEAK PEAK!)
The End of the World Part 1 (Edited!)
The End of the World Part 2 (Edited!)
The End of the World Part 3 (Edited!)
The End of the World Part 4 (Edited!)
The Unquiet Dead Part 1 (Edited!)
The Unquiet Dead Part 2 (Edited!)
The Unquiet Dead Part 3 (Edited!)
The Unquiet Dead Part 4 (Edited!)
Aliens of London Part 1
Aliens of London Part 2
Aliens of London Part 3
Aliens of London Part 4
World War Three Part 1
World War Three Part 2
I'M BACK!
Please Read (Need Answers)
World War Three Part 4 (Sneak Peak)
Let's Talk! (Chapter for Everyone To Talk)

World War Three Part 3

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By Missreader2023

Author's Note: Sorry if this chapter isn't the best writing. It's been a while since I wrote in 3rd person and not from a Character's POV. This is going to be short as it's late at night, but I will work on Part 4.

Edit: 28/01/2024 - Added onto the chapter.

"What was his name?" The Doctor asks as he helps Daisy to drag the dead body of the secretary into a cupboard where the Prime Minister's body is.

Harriet looks at them. "Who?"

"Him." Lucinda points at the body with her tiny fingers and then tilts her head at Harriet. "Do you need glasses?"

Daisy sniffles a laugh at her Goddaughter's boldness. "Sweetie, you can't just ask that."

Lucinda turns to Daisy and smiles innocently. "Why not? She couldn't see the body in front of her."

The Doctor grins and picks up Lucinda into his arms, sitting her on his side and tickles her gently earning a laugh out of her mouth.

Harriet just blinks at the three. "I don't know." She shrugs. "I talked to him. I brought him a cup of coffee. I never asked his name."

Daisy looks back at the body and crouches down, searching for a name tag and finds it attached to his suit. "Ganesh."

The Doctor turns his head to her. "You found out his name?"

Daisy nods at the nametag displayed on the dead man's suit. "Wasn't hard to find. Maybe after all this we can make sure his family and friends know he died an honourable death serving the country. They would never believe what really happened to him and it would put his parent's minds at ease, if he does have parents."

He nods in response, then looks at everyone in the room. "Right, what have we got? Any terminals, anything?"

Lucinda shakes her head. "No, dad." 

Daisy freezes for a moment, then slowly turns to Lucinda with wide eyes that she immediately gets back control of and shapes them back to normal as she tries to process if what she just said was actually said or not. "Sweetie, did you just-"

Lucinda nods, grinning at her and the Doctor as she jumps down from his arms and looks innocently at them. "I know this is sudden, but you two are my parents to me. Even the Doctor called us part of his family before."

Daisy's smile widens and she glances towards the Doctor to see him with tears shining in his eyes, though he seems to be holding them back. "Sweetie, if you want to call me, 'mummy' or 'mum' then I am fine with that as to me, you are my daughter in every way but biological."

Lucinda runs into Daisy arms, and in response Daisy hugs her tightly, crouching down to her level and kisses her forehead. "Mum."

"Yes Lucy?" Daisy smiles at her daughter.

She gestures to the Doctor with her head. "Why is dad crying?"

Daisy picks Lucinda up into her arms and steps over to the Doctor after glancing at Harriet to see her looking through some files. "Doctor-"

He cuts off her sentence by bringing his two favourite girls into his arms and kiss Daisy on the lips, then Lucinda on the forehead. "I have a family. A girlfriend and a daughter. My life is complete with you two in it."

Harriet looks up at them. "I'd hate to break up this moment, but our lives are at risk in here and so is the world!"

Daisy nods at her words and passes Lucinda into the Doctor's arms gently as she focuses back on what is happening right now. "Right, you're right. So, what we do know so far is that this place is antique. But what I don't get is, when that creature killed the Prime Minister, why couldn't have they used his body as a disguise instead? Or is there something I am missing?"

Lucinda glances at the body of the Prime Minister. "He's slim. The Slitheen are big in height and weight."

The Doctor snorts at her bluntness, grinning. "You're right, Princess. They're big old beasts. They need to fit inside big humans."

Daisy look at them as she thinks. "How do they fit inside since the Slitheen are taller than us?"

"That's the device around their necks, Love." He comments, walking over to a chair and places Lucinda down on it to concentrate on how to make sure they all survive. "Compression field. Literally shrinks them down a bit to fit into the body suits. That's why there's all that gas. It's a big exchange."

Daisy nods. "I could have used that to fit into my Christmas dress a few weeks ago."

Lucinda tilts her head at Daisy. "You looked fine in that dress, mum. Ignore what Jackie and Rose said. You didn't look fat."

The Doctor frowns at hearing that Jackie and Rose made Daisy feel insecure about her body. He heads over to Daisy and wraps his arms around her waist. "Love, you are beautiful inside and out. Please ignore others."

Daisy smiles in response, and Harriet frowns at them. " Excuse me, people are dead! This is not the time for making jokes."

Lucinda look at Harriet with a tilt of her head. "Who's making jokes? My mum's insecurity isn't a joke."

Daisy smiles and hugs Lucinda, speaking to Harriet. "My little girl's right, no one was making jokes here. Besides if I was making a joke, it's because it's something the three of us do a lot when travelling with the Doctor."

"Well, that's a strange friendship." Harriet comments.

The Doctor shakes his head. "Not a friendship, it's family. Now, Harriet Jones. I've heard that name before." He looks at her. "Harriet Jones. You're not famous for anything, are you?"

"Oh, hardly." She answers.

"Rings a bell...Harriet Jones?" The Doctor mutters to myself, glancing at Daisy and Lucinda.

"Lifelong backbencher I'm afraid, and a fat lot of use I'm being now. The Protocols are redundant." Harriet places the papers of the Protocols onto the table in front of them all. "They list the people who could help and they're all dead downstairs."

Daisy bites her lip in thought and looks at the Doctor. "Wouldn't UNIT have things like defence codes and things? Couldn't we just somehow find that out and use that as a last resort if we can't defeat them any other way?"

Harriet stares at Daisy in shock. "You're a very violent young woman."

Daisy shakes her head in denial. "No, I'm really not. I would never suggest that as a first option, I said it as a last resort meaning if we had no other options."

"Well, there's nothing like that in here." Harriet replies back to her, glancing at the Protocols. "Nuclear strikes do need a release code, yes, but it's kept secret by the United Nations."

The Doctor looks at Harriet. "Say that again."

"What, about the codes?" She asks him.

"Anything. All of it."

Harriet looks at him to address the Doctor. "Well, the British Isles can't gain access to atomic weapons without a Special Resolution from the UN."

"But it has never stopped them before." Daisy whispers to the Doctor and Harriet as Lucinda starts drifting off to sleep in Daisy's arms.

Harriet nods in agreement. "Exactly, given our past record. And I voted against that, thank you very much. The codes have been taken out of the government's hands and given to the UN. Is it important?"

The Doctor nods at her. "Everything's important."

"If we only knew what the Slitheen wanted." Harriet scoffs, rolling her eyes at herself. "Listen to me. I'm saying Slitheen as if it's normal."

Daisy looks at them. "What would they want, though? There has to be something they'd want from this planet."

"Well, they're just one family, so it's not an invasion." The Doctor mutters, caressing Lucinda's hair like a father would to their daughter as she sleeps in her mother's arms. "They don't want Slitheen World. They're out to make money. That means they want to use something. Something here on Earth. Some kind of asset."

"Like what, gold? Oil? Water?" Harriet asks them.

The Doctor thinks about it. "You're very good at this."

"Thank you." She smiles.

"Harriet Jones, why do I know that name?" The Doctor asks himself."

Daisy looks at him with a smile. "Honey, I think we have more important things to think and worry about. We can work it out back at the Tardis when we make it out of here and save the world from Slitheen." Suddenly, Daisy's phone beeps making her jump. "Why would someone message me right now?"

"But we're sealed off." Harriet states in confusion. "How did you get a signal?"

Daisy smirks playfully and gestures to the Doctor. "Blame my boyfriend here. He used the sonic on my phone and now it isn't normal anymore."

"Then we can phone for help." Harriet grins at the fact she thinks they can use the phone to get people to help them save the world. "You must have contacts."

"Dead downstairs, yeah." The Doctor comments, reminding Harriet.

Daisy opens her message on her phone. "It's Mickey. Doctor, you need to look at this." She swallows, breathing out in fear of what she sees.

The Doctor takes the phone and looks at the photo of the Slitheen in Jackie's flat.

*****

"No, no, no, no, no!" Mickey shouts through the phone, waking up Lucinda in Daisy's arms after Daisy finally gets him to answer his phone. "Not just alien, but like, proper alien. All stinking, and wet, and disgusting. And more to the point, it wanted to kill us!"

Daisy frowns. "Us? Who's with you?"

"Rose and I could've died!" Jackie snaps.

"Of course that's who you meant." Daisy sighs, running her fingers through her hair at everything that is happening right now. "Listen Mickey, don't place them on the phone as I don't want more arguments when there's more important matter right now, but are they fine?"

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