7:30 read the alarm of young Jennifer Tyler. She pressed her button to make the alarm stop and rose up from her bed. She got out from under the cover and got dressed. She brushed through her blonde hair. She rushed into the living room with her bag, she kissed her mom on the cheek and ran out the door to go to work.

... ...

She spent most of her day busy at work. 'This is a customer announcement. The store will be closing in five minutes. Thank you' she heard the intercom's voice. After five minutes, she and the other girls head for the main doors. The guard shakes a clear plastic bag in front of Jennifer. Jennifer takes the bag and run back to a lift and goes down to the basement.

Jennifer stepped outside. She looked to her left and right. "Wilson?" She asked. Her voice rang through the hall. "Wilson, I've got the lottery money," Her voice rang through the hall again. She walked up to a door and started knocking on it. "Wilson, are you there? I can't hang about 'cos they're closing the shop. Wilson," She said.

Jennifer heard a sound and jerked her head to the direction behind her. "Hello, Wilson, it's Jennifer," She said. Jennifer began walking down the hall. "Hello? Wilson?" She asked. She walked up to a door and opened it, stepping into the other room.

When she stepped in, she turned on the lights and saw mannequins everywhere. "Wilson?" She called again. She walked down the room and called once again, "Wilson?"

When Jennifer walked to another door, the door she just came through closed. She ran to the closed door, She tried opening it but it was locked. There was a banging sound and Jennifer turned her head. "Is that someone lurking about?" Jennifer shouted. She slowly began walking away from the door. "Who is it?" She asked.

She heard a squeaking sound and whipped her head around. A mannequin was moving. It looked at Jennifer and it started walking towards her. "Yeah, you got me. Very funny," Jennifer said. She started backing away as the mannequin kept walking towards her. "I've got the joke. Who's idea was this? Is it Derek's? Is it? Derek, is this you?" She yelled.

More mannequins began walking towards her. She kept backing up until she reached a wall. Just as a mannequin began raising it's hand, she felt someone grab her hand. She looked over and saw a man. "Run," He said. He drags Jennifer through the basement as the mannequins began following the pair.

They reached an elevator just as a mannequin reached it's hand out. The man had started tugging on the mannequins arm which then was pulled off of the mannequin. The elevator doors closed. "You pulled his arm off," Jennifer said. "Yes," The man said. The man tossed the arm to Jennifer, who caught it. "Plastic," The man said.

"Very clever. Nice trick. Who were they then, students? Is this a student thing or what?" Jennifer asked. "Why would they be students?" The man asked. "I don't know," Jennifer replied. "Well, you said it. Why students?" The man asked. "Well to get that many people dressed up and being silly, they got to be students," Jennifer explained.

The man looked at her. "That makes sense. Well done," He said. "Thanks," Jennifer said. "They're not students," The man said. "Whoever they are, when Wilson finds them, he's going to call the police," Jennifer said. "Who's Wilson?" The man asked. "Chief electrician," Jennifer stated. "Wilson's dead," The man said.

Jennifer had a look of surprise and stepped out of the elevator. "That's just not funny. That's sick," Jennifer said. "Hold on. Mind your eyes," The man said. He pushed Jennifer back. There was a noise and then a tiny explosion. "Who are you? Who's that lot down there?" Jennifer asked. She started to follow the man. "I asked who are they?" She asked again. "They're made of plastic. Living plastic creatures. They're being controlled by a relay device in the roof, which would be a great big problem if I didn't have this," The man explained.

He held up something that Jennifer didn't recognize. "So, I'm going to go up there and blow them up, and I might well die in the process, but don't worry about me. No, you go home. Go on. Go and have your lovely beans on toast. Don't tell anyone about this, because if you do, you'll get them killed," The man said. The man pushed Jennifer out of the room and closed the door. He opened it again. "I'm The Doctor, by the way. What's your name?" He asked. "Jennifer," She said. "Nice to meet you, Jennifer. Run for your life," The Doctor said.

He closed the door again. Jennifer began running along the sidewalk. She kept in looking back as she did. She waited for some cars to pass by before crossing the street. She looked back at the building before seeing it explode. She then ran back home.

... ...

"I know. It's on the telly. It's everywhere. She's lucky to be alive," Jennifer's mom, Jackie, said on the phone. Jennifer's sister, Rose, handed Jennifer a cup of tea and she set next to her. Jennifer's boyfriend, Mickey walked into the living room. "I've been phoning your mobile. You could've been dead. It's on the news and everything," Mickey said. He sat on Jennifer's other side. "I can't believe that your shop went up. Are you okay?" Mickey asked. "I'm all right, honestly, I'm fine," Jennifer said. "What happened?" Mickey asked.

"I don't know," Jennifer said. "What was it though? What caused it?" Mickey asked. "I wasn't in the shop. I was outside. I didn't see anything," Jennifer said. Jackie walked back in the room. "It's Debbie on the end. She knows a man on the Mirror. 500 quid for an interview," Jackie said. "Give it here," Jennifer said. Jackie give Jennifer the phone then Jennifer hung up. "Well, you've got to find some way of making money. Your job's kaput and I'm not bailing you out," Jackie said. "Mom," Rose said. The phone rang again and Jackie grabbed it. "Beth, She's alive," She said. Jackie walked out of the room. "What're you drinking, tea? Nah, nah," Mickey said as he took the tea from Jennifer and put it down. "That's no good, that's no good. You're in shock. You need something stronger. I'm all right. Now, come on, you deserve a proper drink. We're going down the pub, you, Rose and me. My treat. How about it?" Mickey said.

"Is there a match on?" Jennifer asked. "No, I'm just thinking about you, babe," Mickey said. "There's a match on, ain't there," Jennifer said. "That's not the point, but we could catch the last five minutes," Mickey said. Jennifer and Rose smirked. "Go on, then. I'm fine, really. Go. Get rid of that," Jennifer said about the arm. "Bye," Mickey said and kiss Jennifer's lips. "Bye," Jennifer said as Mickey grabbed the arm. "Bye, Rose," Mickey said. "Bye Mickey," Rose said. Mickey walked out. As Jennifer was watching the news, she couldn't get the face of the Doctor out of her head.

...

Jennifer woke up to the sound of her alarm. She got up just as she heard her mom. "There's no point in getting up, sweetheart. You've got no job to go to," Jackie said. Jennifer plopped back down on her bed but didn't feel like going to sleep so she got up and got dressed. Rose was in her job so it was just Jennifer and Jackie. Jennifer went to the kitchen for some breakfast. She got to the kitchen and sat down. Jackie sat down at the table and began talking to Jennifer. "There's Finch's. You could try them. They've always got jobs."

"Oh, great. The butchers," Jennifer said sarcastically. Jackie rolled her eyes. "Well, it might do you good. That shop was giving you airs and graces. And I'm not joking about compensation. You've had genuine shock and trauma. Arianna got two thousand quid off the council just because the old man behind the desk said she looked Greek! I know she is Greek, but that's not the point. It was a valid claim," Jackie said as she walked to her bedroom.

Jennifer heard sounds at the door. "Mom, I told you to nail that cat flap down," Jennifer said as she began to walk to the door. "I did," Jackie said. "It doesn't look like it," Jennifer said. She knelt down and picked up a nail. The cat door moved. Jennifer lifted the cat door and saw The Doctor's face. She stood up and opened the door.

"What're you doing here?" The Doctor asked. "I live here," Jennifer replied. "Well, what do you do that for?" The Doctor asked. "Because I do. I'm only at home because someone blew up my job," Jennifer said. The Doctor took out the thing Jennifer saw yesterday. It was glowing blue and it made a weird sound. "I must have got the wrong signal. You're not plastic, are you?" The Doctor asked as he touched Jennifer's head. "No, bonehead. Bye, then," The Doctor said. Just as The Doctor was about to leave, Jennifer grabbed him and pulled him inside. "Who is it?" Jackie asked. Jennifer walked over her mother's room. "It's about last night. He's part of the inquiry. Give us ten minutes," Jennifer said.

She walked into the living room. The Doctor followed her. "Don't mind the mess. Do you want a coffee?" Jennifer asked. "Might as well, thanks. Just milk," The Doctor said. Jennifer walked into the kitchen and started on the coffee. "We should go to the police. Seriously. Both of us. I'm not blaming you, even if it was just some sort of joke that went wrong. They said on the news they'd found a body," Jennifer said. Jennifer heard The Doctor talking in the living room. "So if we are going to go to the police, I want to know what I'm saying. I want you to explain everything," Jennifer said.

"What's that, then? You got a cat?" The Doctor asked, referring to a noise he heard. "Well not the moment. Mom forgets to let her in all the time so we don't let her out anymore. That's why we had the cat door nailed down but she's not actually here right now," Jennifer explained.

She finished with the coffee and brought the two cups to the living room. She noticed the mannequin arm from before around The Doctor's neck. "I thought I told Mickey to throw that out," Jennifer said. She put the cups down. "You're all the same. Give a man a plastic hand. Anyway, I don't even know your name. Doctor, what was it?" Jennifer asked. The arm let go of The Doctor and got a hold of Jennifer's face. The Doctor got up and started to pull the arm, to get it off of Jennifer. Jennifer was trying to help. The Doctor pulled and Jennifer fell on top of him. She got up and tried to pull the mannequin arm off. The Doctor managed to get it off and started scanning it. He made the arm stop moving. "It's all right, I've stopped it. There you go, you see? Armless," The Doctor said and he threw the arm to Jennifer. "Do you think?" Jennifer asked. She hits him with it. "Ow," The Doctor said.

Jennifer followed The Doctor when he left the apartment. "You can't just go wandering off," Jennifer complained. "Yes I can. Here I am. This is me, wandering off. See you," The Doctor said. "That arm was moving. It tried to kill me," Jennifer said. "I'm taking it for observation," The Doctor said. "You can't just walk away. That's not fair. You've got to tell me what's going on," Jennifer said. "Nothing's going on," The Doctor said.

"All right, then. I'll go to the police. I'll tell everyone. You said, if I did that, I'd get people killed. So, your choice. Tell me, or I'll start talking," Jennifer said. "Is that supposed to sound tough?" The Doctor asked. "Yes," Jennifer said. "Doesn't work," The Doctor said. "Who are you?" Jennifer asked. "I told you. The Doctor," The Doctor said. "Yeah, but Doctor what?" Jennifer asked. "Just the Doctor," The Doctor replied. "The Doctor. Is that supposed to sound impressive?" Jennifer asked. "Sort of," The Doctor said. "Come on, then. You can tell me. I've seen enough. Are you the police?" Jennifer asked. "No, I was just passing through. I'm a long way from home," The Doctor said.

"But what have I done wrong? How comes those plastic things keep coming after me?" Jennifer asked. "Oh, suddenly the entire world revolves around you. You were just an accident. You got in the way, that's all," The Doctor said. "It tried to kill me," Jennifer stated. "It was after me, not you. Last night, in the shop, I was there, you blundered in, almost ruined the whole thing. This morning, I was tracking it down, it was tracking me down. The only reason it fixed on you is 'cos you've met me," The Doctor said. "So what you're saying is, the entire world revolves around you," Jennifer said. "Sort of, yeah," The Doctor said. "You're full of it. Now all this plastic stuff. Who else knows about it?" Jennifer asked. "No one," The Doctor replied.

"What, you're on your own?" Jennifer asked. "Well, who else is there? I mean, you lot, all you do is eat chips, go to bed, and watch TV, while all the time, underneath you, there's a war going on," The Doctor said. Jennifer reached over and grabbed the mannequin arm. "Start from the beginning. I mean, if we're going to go with the living plastic, and I don't even believe that, but if we do, how did you kill it?" Jennifer asked. "The thing controlling it projects life into the arm. I cut off the signal, dead," The Doctor explained. "So that's radio control?" Jennifer asked. "For control. Are you all right?" The Doctor asked. "Yeah. So, who's controlling it, then?" Jennifer asked. "Long story," The Doctor said. "But what's it all for? I mean, shop window dummies, what's that about? Is someone trying to take over Britain's shops?" Jennifer asked.

Both Jennifer and The Doctor laughed. "No. It's not a price war. They want to overthrow the human race and destroy you. Do you believe me?" The Doctor asked. "No," Jennifer said. "But you're still listening," The Doctor said. "Really, though, Doctor. Tell me, who are you?" Jennifer asked. The Doctor paused for a moment. "Do you know like we were saying about the Earth revolving? It's like when you were a kid. The first time they tell you the world's turning and you just can't quite believe it because everything looks like it's standing still. I can feel it," The Doctor said.

The Doctor grabbed Jennifer's hand. "The turn of the Earth. The ground beneath our feet is spinning at a thousand miles an hour, and the entire planet is hurtling round the sun at sixty seven thousand miles an hour, and I can feel it. We're falling through space, you and me, clinging to the skin of this tiny little world, and if we let go," The Doctor said.

The Doctor let go of Jennifer's hand. He looked at her. "That's who I am. Now, forget me, Jennifer Tyler," The Doctor said. He grabbed the mannequin arm. "Go home," The Doctor said. He walked away from her and Jennifer felt as if her heart had broken into a million pieces. As she was walking away, she heard a sound. She turned around and began running back to where she just was. She got there and noticed that The Doctor was gone as well as the blue police box that was on the street. She started walking back home.

... ...

Jennifer decided to go to Mickey's home. She got there and knocked on the door. Mickey opened the door. "Hey, hey, here's my woman. Kit off," He said. "Shut up," Jennifer said with a smirk as she entered. They kiss. "Coffee?" He asked as he closed the door. "Yeah, only if you wash the mug. And I don't mean rinse, I mean wash," She said with a smirk. Mickey smirked. "Can I use your computer?" She asked.

"Yeah go ahead. Don't read my emails," Mickey said. Jennifer nodded and made her way to the bedroom. She set down and logged onto the computer. On the search engine, she typed up Doctor and searched. Nothing to help her. She added on living plastic. Just a whole bunch of plastic surgery links. She typed in Doctor Blue Box. The first link caught her eye. She clicked on it. On the website, it had a picture of The Doctor. Under the picture is said 'Have you seen this man. Contact Clive'.

... ...

Mickey drove Jennifer to Clive's house. "You're not coming in. He's not going to hit on me. He's got a wife and kids," Jennifer said. "Yeah, who told you that? He did. That's exactly what an internet lunatic would say," Mickey said. Jennifer shook her head and got out of the car. She walked up to the house. She knocked on the door. A young boy opened the door. "Hello, I've come to see Clive," Jennifer explained. "Dad!" The boy called. Clive walked to the door. "Hello. You must be Jennifer," Clive said. "We need to be quick. My boyfriend's waiting in the car. He thinks your going to hit on me or something," Jennifer explained. "He doesn't need to worry about that. Please come in," Clive said. Jennifer stepped into the house.

Jennifer and Clive went into the shed. "A lot of this stuff's quite sensitive. I couldn't just send it to you. People might intercept it, if you know what I mean. If you dig deep enough and keep a lively mind, this Doctor keeps cropping up all over the place. Political diaries, conspirisy theories, even ghost stories. No first name, no last name, just the Doctor. Always The Doctor. And the title seems to have been passed down from father to son. It appears to be an inheritance. That's your Doctor there, isn't it?" Clive asked. Jennifer looked behind her and saw The Doctor on the computer screen. It made her heart flutter. "Yeah," Jennifer said.

"Tracked it down to the Washington public archive just last year. The online photo's enhanced," Clive said. He pulled out a photo. "This is the original photo," Clive said. It was a photo taken the same day as the assassination of president John F. Kennedy. Jennifer couldn't believe it. "It has to be his father or something," Jennifer said. "Going further back. April 1912. This is a photo of the Daniels family of Southampton, and friend," Clive said as he showed Jennifer another photo. "This was taken the day before they were due to sail off for the New World on the Titanic, and for some unknown reason, they cancelled the trip and survived," Clive explained. "And here we are," Clive said as he grabbed another photo. "1883. Another Doctor and the same lineage. It's identical. This one washed up on the coast of Sumatra on the very day Krakatoa exploded. The Doctor is a legend woven throughout history. When disaster comes, he's there. He brings the storm in his wake and he has one constant companion," Clive said.

"Who's that?" Jennifer asked. "Death. If the Doctor's back, if you've seen him, Jennifer, then one thing's for certain. We're all in danger," Clive said. Jennifer got a look of worry in her eyes. "The Doctor's making house calls, then God help you," Clive said. "But who is he? Who do you think he is?" Jennifer asked. "I think he's the same man. I think he's immortal. I think he's an alien from another world," Clive said.

Jennifer walked back to the car. "All right, I'm back and by the way he never even laid a hand on me," Jennifer said as she stepped into the car. "So what do you went to do tonight. How do you feel about pizza," Jennifer asked. "Pizza," Mickey repeated. "Maybe Chinese even," Jennifer said. "Pizza," Mickey repeated. "Alright pizza it is then," Jennifer said. Mickey started driving.

... ...

Mickey and Jennifer were inside a restaurant talking and deciding on food. "What do you think is good? What do you think I should eat?" Jennifer asked. "So, where did you meet this Doctor?" Mickey asked. "What? I asked what I should try. I wasn't saying anything about the Doctor," Jennifer said. "Because I reckon it started back at the shop, am I right? Was he something to do with that?" Mickey asked. "No," Jennifer said. "Come on," Mickey said. "Sort of," Jennifer said. "What was he doing there?" Mickey asked.

"I'm not going to go on about him. Listen I know it sounds daft, but I don't think he's safe. He's dangerous," Jennifer stated. "You can trust me, sweetheart. You can tell me anything. Tell me about the Doctor and what he's planning, and I can help you, JJ. Because that's all I really want to do, sweetheart," Mickey said. "Your champagne," A voice said. "We didn't order any champagne. Where's the Doctor?" Mickey asked. He gripped Jennifer's hand gently. "Madam, your champagne," The voice said again. "It's not ours. Mickey, what is it?" Jennifer asked. "I need to find out how much he knows, so where is he?" Mickey asked. "Doesn't anybody want this champagne?" The same voice asked. "Look, we didn't order-" Mickey stopped in mid-sentence. "Ah. Gotcha," Mickey said.

Jennifer looked up and saw The Doctor. He started shaking the champagne. "Don't mind me. I'm just toasting the happy couple. On the house," The Doctor said and opened the champagne and the cork shot into Mickey's head. He then spit it out.

"Anyway," Mickey said then he got up and his hands into what almost looked like flat spatulas. Jennifer screamed and got up from her seat. The Doctor ran over to and grabbed Mickey. He began tugging on Mickey's head and pulled it off. The rest of the customers scream. "Don't think that's going to stop me," Mickey's plastic head said. Mickey's headless body got up and Jennifer pulled down the fire alarm. "Everyone out! Out now! Get out! Get out! Get out!" Jennifer said. Jennifer and The Doctor ran out of the restaurant. They went out into the alley and kept on running. The Doctor shut the door and Jennifer kept on running. She ran into a closed gate.

"Open the gate! Use that tube thing," Jennifer demanded. "Sonic Screwdriver," The Doctor said. "Well use it!" Jennifer demanded again. "Nah. Tell you what, let's go in here," The Doctor said as he walked towards the blue police box. He unlocked the door and stepped in. "We can't hide inside a wooden box," Jennifer said. The banging from the door behind her continued. She ran back to the gate and tried to open it again. She gave up and ran into the police box. She took a quick glance inside and went back out. She looked at the police box. She walked around it and observed it. As the iron, restaurant door was starting to break, she ran back into the police box.

"It's going to follow us," Jennifer said. "The assembled hoards of Genghis Khan couldn't get through that door, and believe me, they've tried. Now, shut up a minute," The Doctor explained. Jennifer looked around. She couldn't believe that a small, blue police box could be so huge on the inside. "You see, the arm was too simple, but the head's perfect. I can use it to trace the signal back to the original source. Right. Where do you want to start?" The Doctor asked. "The inside's bigger than the outside," Jennifer said. "Yes," The Doctor said. "It's alien?" Jennifer asked. "Yeah," The Doctor said. "Are you alien?" Jennifer asked. "Yes. Is that all right?" The Doctor asked. "Yeah," Jennifer said.

"It's called the TARDIS. It stands for Time And Relative Dimension In Space," The Doctor explained. Jennifer nodded in response. "Did they kill him? Mickey? Did they kill Mickey? Is he dead?" Jennifer asked. "Oh. I didn't think of that," The Doctor said. "He's my boyfriend. You pulled off his head. They copied him and you didn't even think? And now you're just going to let him melt?" Jennifer asked. "Melt?" The Doctor asked. He turned around. "Oh, no, no, no, no," The Doctor said. "What're you doing?" Jennifer asked. "Following the signal," The Doctor said. The TARDIS started shaking. "Almost there. Almost there. Here we go," The Doctor said. The TARDIS stopped shaking and The Doctor ran to the door. "You can't go out there. It's not safe," Jennifer said.

Jennifer ran outside and noticed the location was different. "I lost the signal, I got so close," The Doctor said. "We've moved. Does it fly?" Jennifer asked. "Disappears there and reappears here. You wouldn't understand," The Doctor said. "What about that headless thing? It's still on the loose," Jennifer said. "It melted with the head. Are you going to witter on all night?" The Doctor asked. "Now I'll have to tell his mother that her son is dead. You forgot him again. You're right, you are alien," Jennifer said. "Look, if I did forget some kid called Mickey it's because I'm busy saving the life of every stupid ape blundering on top of this planet, all right?" The Doctor said. "All right!?" Jennifer snapped. "Yes, it is," The Doctor said.

"If you are an alien, how comes you sound like you're from the North?" Jennifer asked. "Lots of planets have a north," The Doctor said. "What's a police public call box?" Jennifer asked. "It's a telephone box from the 1950s. It's a disguise," The Doctor said with a smile. Jennifer smiled back. "And this living plastic. What's it got against us?" Jennifer asked. "Nothing. It loves you. You've got such a good planet. Lots of smoke and oil, plenty of toxins and dioxins in the air, perfect. Just what the Nestene Consciousness needs. It's food stock was destroyed in the war, all its protein plants rotted, so Earth, dinner," The Doctor said.

"Any way of stopping it?" Jennifer asked. "Anti-plastic," The Doctor said as he held up a vile. "Of coarse I got to find it. How can you hide something that big in a city this small?" The Doctor asked. "Hide what?" Jennifer asked. "The transmitter. The Consciousness is controlling every single piece of plastic, so it needs a transmitter to boost the signal," The Doctor replied. "What's it look like?" Jennifer asked. "Like a transmitter. Round and massive, slap bang in the middle of London. A huge circular metal structure like a dish, like a wheel. Radial. Close to where we're standing. Must be completely invisible," The Doctor said.

Jennifer looked at the Ferris wheel. "What?" The Doctor asked. Jennifer nodded her head. The Doctor looked behind himself. "What?" He asked again. Jennifer tilted her head to the side and nodded. The Doctor looked behind himself again. "What is it? What?" He asked. He looked again. "Oh. Fantastic," He said.

Jennifer and The Doctor ran to the Ferris Wheel. "Think of it, plastic all over the world, every artificial thing waiting to come alive. The shop window dummies, the phones, the wires, the cables," The Doctor said. "The breast implants," Jennifer said. "We've found the transmitter now the Consciousness must be somewhere underneath," The Doctor said. Jennifer looked around. She ran to a railing and looked down. "What about down here?" Jennifer asked. The Doctor ran over to where Jennifer was. There was something that looked like a metal vent. "Looks good to me," The Doctor said.

They ran down to it and The Doctor opened it. The Doctor stepped in first, followed by Jennifer. The Doctor walked forward and Jennifer followed. The Doctor opened a door and he and Jennifer went in the other room. "There it is. The Consciousness. A living plastic creature," The Doctor said. "Well, then. Tip in your anti-plastic and let's go," Jennifer said. "I'm not here to kill it. I've got to give it a chance," The Doctor said. He ran down towards the Consciousness. "I seek audience with the Nestene Consciousness under peaceful contract according to convention 15 of the Shadow Proclamation," The Doctor said. The Consciousness responded. "Thank you. If I might have permission to approach?" The Doctor. Jennifer spotted Mickey and ran towards him. "Mickey, it's me. It's okay. It's all right," Jennifer said. "That thing down there, the liquid. Jennifer, it can talk," Mickey said. "Doctor, they kept him alive," Jennifer said. "Yeah, that was always a possibility. Keep him alive to maintain the copy," The Doctor said. "You knew that and you never said?" Jennifer asked. "Can we keep the domestics outside, thank you," The Doctor said.

The Doctor went closer to the Consciousness. "May I addressing the Consciousness?" The Doctor asked. A face formed on the Consciousness. "Thank you. If I might observe, you infiltrated this civilisation by means of warp shunt technology. So, may I suggest, shook it's head. "Oh, don't give me that. It's an invasion, plain and simple. Don't talk about constitutional rights," The Doctor said. The Consciousness moved it's head. "I am talking. This planet is just starting. These stupid little people have only just learnt how to walk, but they're capable of so much more. I'm asking you on their behalf. Please, just go," The Doctor said.

Two mannequins began walking to The Doctor. "Doctor!" Jennifer yelled. The mannequins grabbed The Doctor. One took out the anti-plastic. "That was just insurance. I wasn't going to use it," The Doctor said. The Consciousness made another sound. "I was not attacking you. I'm here to help. I'm not your enemy. I swear, I'm not," The Doctor said. The Consciousness made a high squeal and the TARDIS appeared behind two doors. "Yes, that's my ship," The Doctor said. The Consciousness spoke again. "That's not true. I should know, I was there. I fought in the war. It wasn't my fault. I couldn't save your world! I couldn't save any of them," The Doctor said. The Consciousness began moving out of control. "What's it doing?" Jennifer asked. "It's the TARDIS. Just get out Jennifer," The Doctor said.

Jennifer got out her phone and called her mom. "Mom," Jennifer said. "Oh, there you are. I was just going to phone," Jackie said. "Where are you? Are you with Rose?" Jennifer asked. "No, Rose still in work. I'm in town," Jackie said. "Go home. Just go home right now," Jennifer said. "Honey, you're breaking up. Listen, I'm just going to do a bit of late night shopping. I'll see you later," Jackie said and then hang up. "Mom! Mom!" Jennifer said. There was a giant spark of electricity. "It's the activation signal. It's transmitting!" The Doctor said. "It's the end of the world," Jennifer said. "Get out, Jennifer! Just get out! Run!" The Doctor said.

"The stairs are gone," Jennifer said. Jennifer and Mickey ran to the TARDIS but couldn't get it open. Jennifer stared at The Doctor. She ran towards an ax. She broke of part of a chain and grabbed onto it. She swung from it and knocked one of the mannequins into the Consciousness and then the other one along with the anti-plastic. She swung back towards The Doctor and he caught her. "Now we're in trouble," The Doctor said. Her and The Doctor began to run towards the TARDIS, where Mickey is holding on for dear life. The Doctor unlocked the TARDIS then he, Jennifer and Mickey went in.

The TARDIS landed and Mickey and Jennifer got out. Jennifer called her mom. "Jennifer, don't go out of the house. It's not safe," Jackie said. Jennifer smiled and hung up. Jennifer walked over to Mickey. "Nestene Consciousness? Easy," The Doctor said. "You were useless in there. You'd be dead if it wasn't for me," Jennifer said with a grin. "Yes, I would. Thank you. Right then, I'll be off," The Doctor said. Jennifer smile's fell. "Unless, I don't know, you could come with me. This box isn't just a London hopper, you know. It goes anywhere in the universe free of charge," The Doctor said. "Don't. He's an alien. He's a thing," Mickey said. "He's not invited. What do you think? You could stay here, fill your life with work and food and sleep, or you could go anywhere," The Doctor said.

"Is it always this dangerous?" Jennifer asked. "Yeah," The Doctor said. Mickey hugged Jennifer. "I can't. I've got to go and find my mom and sister and someone's got to look after this stupid lump, so," Jennifer said. "Okay. See you around," The Doctor said. The Doctor stepped back in and closed the door to the TARDIS. It disappeared. "Come on, let's go," Jennifer said. Jennifer and Mickey started walking. Then the TARDIS came back. "By the way, did I mention it also travels in time?" The Doctor said. Jennifer smiled and then looked at Mickey. "Thanks," Jennifer said. "Thanks for what?" Mickey asked. "Exactly," Jennifer said. She kissed him on the cheek and ran to the TARDIS. She decided to become The Doctor's companion.