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Last Moments
The stars are going out.
The blonde woman had explained to me what I must do. Now I, Donna Noble, stood in the circle of mirrors, preparing to go back in time and change history.
"I understand now!" I called. "When you said I was going to die, you meant that this whole world would blink out of existence, to be replaced by a better one with your Doctor." I stopped. The look on her face told me everything.
They didn't set me down in the right place. Blocks away, and with only a few minutes to get there. I ran, but I wasn't fast enough. I looked down at the watch they'd given me, gasping for air. I saw a truck coming towards me and suddenly I knew what had to be done.
I stepped into the road. Everything happened so fast after that. I tried not to, but I braced myself anyway for the impact that I knew would come. I closed my eyes, and it took all my strength not to run away.
Then it hit me. I could hear a sickening crunch as the front of the truck came into contact with my bones. My breath was knocked out of me and I was thrown to the ground. Whiteness exploded in front of my eyes, slowly fading out until I could see again. Everything was blurry. I wondered vaguely if my lungs had collapsed.
Suddenly the blonde girl was leaning over me, and I tried to focus. I could see her lips moving, but my mind was too fuzzy to understand or even hear what she was saying.
I was dying. The overwhelming pain had been replaced by numbness. I could tell that I was slipping away as the blonde woman bent down and whispered two words in my ear.
Bad Wolf.
Then all went black.
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Donna jerked back to reality, and the giant beetle fell off her back. It clicked a couple times and was still. She looked around to find the fortune teller crouched behind her chair in terror.
"What are you? What will become?" She scuttled away.
So, that was it! I tried to get into Donna's mind when she's on the parallel world. I'm not sure I got her tone quite right, sorry. But anyways, I figured I'd give it a go. Thanks for reading!
