"Where shall we go next?" the Doctor asked Clara excitedly, drumming his fingers on the console, an enormous grin upon his face, expecting an answer from her within seconds.

Clara stared at the doctor with confusion. "Let me just remind you, you're the one who flies this ship, not me. I don't know all the planets among the stars, do I?"
"Not really, no" replied the Doctor, his grin fading from his face. "But you could give me a slight idea of where you want to go. Maybe I can remind you of some wonderful places. The land of roller coasters, a world created specially for the adventurous party animals of the universe. Saying that, you don't want to go there. It's filled with tourists. And humans aren't really welcome guests, if you know what I mean,"
Clara chuckled with delight, and smiled.
"Or we could go to the 1972 Olympics held in Japan. Then again, a hop on Mars sounds good. We could find out if there really is life there." He continued.
"Mars sounds good." Said Clara, nodding her head at the doctor and jumping to the console simultaneously with the doctor.
The doctor started pressing random buttons on the console, assisting Clara whilst she pulled some levers on the other side. As they both met in the heart of the console, to pull the main lever together, something went terribly wrong.
Clara had pulled a lever that wasn't needed, while the doctor was focusing on doing his own jobs. Therefore, a very peculiar vibration shook the tardis, something that had never happened before. This caused a massive eruption in the middle of the tardis, sending the Doctor and Clara flying into the doors, which then flew open, sending the doctor clinging to the edge of the tardis.

Meanwhile, inside a crammed performing arts school theatre show, a girl called Tori Vega and her classmates were getting ready for their cue in their newest drama production.

"Sikowitz, Jade says that her costume doesn't fit her properly." Cat told Sikowitz, as Jade had literally threatened her to do.
"Well, tell Jade, that she was too busy watching horror movies based on scissors to even bother coming to dress rehearsal." Replied Sikowitz, whilst drinking from a coconut.

"Kk," said Cat, in her usual high-pitched tone. She skipped merrily back to her and Jade's shared dressing room and told Jade the answer Sikowitz gave her.

"He said WHAT?" She yelled.
"I told you, he said that you were too busy watch..."
"Yes, I heard you the first time. Well, tell Sikowitz, that his coconut juice sucking through a straw is seriously weird and messed up."
"Kk" Cat repeated again.
"Cat, not literally, I'll get expelled."
"I thought you said you didn't care if you got expelled."
"Yes, I used to say that and then I did get expelled and they said that I'd be missing out on making my own horror movie one day, so I stopped."
"That's your dream?"
"Yes, I want to make a sequel to the scissoring. And anyway, why is it me and you who have to share a dressing room?"
"Well, you and Tori don't get on and Tori didn't want to share one with Trina, so here we are!" Explained Cat.
Cat and Jade's conversation came to an abrupt end, when they were all called to the stage to perform their scenes.
The last few actors took their positions at the end of the play to perform "Best friend's brother" to conclude the play.
The song went on perfectly, Tori, Cat and Jade hitting every single note and singing on key and Andre playing piano perfectly. It was nearing the end of the song, and then things started to become a little more strange.

With the doctor clenching the edge of the tardis for dear life, and Clara screaming because of the great heights. Then, Clara held onto the doctor's hands, attempting to pull him into the tardis. Then, Clara felt a slight change in the tardis floor. They were no longer flying at a rapid pace throughout the sky, circling endlessly round the globe, they were heading in one direction. Down. As the doctor's hands slipped from the base of the tardis, the machine was brought lower and lower, plummeting straight to the ground.
"Doctoooooorrrrrrrrr,"
Crash!

The audience and actors inside the black box theatre screeched deafeningly, as a colossal blue box plummeted through the roof and over their heads.