The Doctor ran through the forest as fast as he could, but the corrupted Ood were right behind him. He nearly ran into a tree. He stopped. The tree before him was half gone. The Doctor turned around as the Oods surrounded him. He backed up and leaned against the tree.
"Let me guess, resistance is futile?" he mocked them. His foot slipped from its place and he found a giant hole beneath him. He found himself slipping into the hole. He grabbed onto the edge and tried to pull himself up. But found his efforts futile. The Ood towered over him and looked down. The Doctor tried to pull himself up against but found it useless, it was never going to happen.
"Doctor!" Amy shouted. The Doctor looked over and saw his friends captured by the Ood. His grip slipped. He looked up at the Ood towering over him. The Ood kneeled and reached out for him. The Doctor slipped a bit more. He sighed and looked at Amy and the others. River knew that look in his eye all to well.
"I'm sorry," he mouthed and let his grip go.
"Doctor!" Amy screamed as he fell into the hole. The Doctor spun around as he fell to what he guessed was his doom. As he looked up the hole kept getting smaller and smaller until he couldn't see it any longer. He spun himself around so he looked downward. He hit something, bounced off of it and continued to fall.
He broke through something and landed on the floor. The Doctor rubbed his head and looked around. He passed as his hair went upwards as it gravity was pulling it that way, and was the a chandelier in front of him? The Doctor let out a wordless yell as he found himself falling to what really was the floor.
"I was on the ceiling, noted," he said to himself as he stood up. He looked around. There were doors everywhere and in the middle of the room there stood a small round table. The Doctor walked around to all the doors to find each and every single one locked. He grunted to himself and walked to the table to find a key. He looked it over. "Well, that's helpful." He walked around to find which door it went to only to find it went to none. He groaned. "Not so helpful anymore."
He set the key angrily on the table only to have it fall on the floor. He grumbled as he noticed a small bottle on the table. He looked it over. The liquid was blue and on the bottle was a note, it read: drink me. The Doctor shrugged, took the cork out, and drank it. He found himself shrinking. He looked up at the table.
"Well, good thing I decided to wear this pair of clothes today, they shrunk with me, goodie, that was well thoughtout," he said. He looked around to see no one around him. "And I'm starting to talk to myself again."
He sat on the ground. Now what? He looked around curiously. He jumped to his feet as he saw a small door just his size. He picked up the key and dragged it over to the door. He lifted the large key in his small arms and put it into the lock. There was a click and the door slightly opened. He grinned as he set the key on the ground and opened the door all the way.
He walked through it to find a forest on the other side. He walked through the large plants and towering trees, the fluttering flies and the oozing slugs, and of course the strange creatures he saw as he walked along his merry way. There were flies that looked like rocking horses, flowers with faces, and a white rabbit wearing a waist-coat? The rabbit looked over at him and hopped away. The Doctor was intrigued and found himself running after the rabbit.
"Wait up!" he called as he tried to keep up. The rabbit was much faster than him, much to the Doctor's disappointment, and he soon lost sight of him, so he thought it best to just stop. He looked around. "Well, this is interesting. How on earth do I grow again? I don't like this being small thing, it's belittling." The Doctor smirked a bit. There was a loud bark that made the Doctor turn around, a small bit of fear filled him.
A large creature towered over him and snarled as it lowered its face to be right in front of the Doctor's. The Doctor backed away and found himself tripping over a stick. The creature's breath smelled horrible and it's heat was unbearable. The Doctor swallowed. Know he knew how mice felt…
