"Transmission incoming."
The girl's frightened stared urgently at the screen. "I don't have much time. The angels will be here in a little while. And I don't think I can hold on much longer." She took a breath, and glanced behind her.
"My name is Willow, and you must listen very carefully to what I'm about to tell you," she paused, and glanced once more behind her. "I first saw the angels when I went to visit my Mother's grave. It was standing by her grave. As if it was watching over it. I was wrong. The angels hadn't been there the last time, and Father hadn't mentioned an angel. But, I welcomed the addition, thought it added a touch Mum's grave. After I left the flowers there, and was leaving, I glanced back once more. At first, I didn't notice the angel had moved. As I reached the gate, I heard an odd noise, and I looked back. That's when I saw it. It's eyes were uncovered. And it was holding Mum's flowers. At first I thought it was a joke, some students mucking about. But I was wrong."
Now visibly scared, Willow turned halfway about, then whipped back to face the screen. Speaking faster, she continued. "Dad was waiting for me, I got into the car. Dad went around to get something out of the trunk. I looked back out him, and I saw that he was gone. And the angel was standing in his place. Then I got scared."
There was a thumping on the door, the girl snatched up the phone, and ran down a twisting hallway. "I'm still scared, cause' somehow, Dad got sent back in time. I got out of the car, Dad had the keys so I couldn't drive anywhere. I'm 13 anyway. I ran into a shop, and a man stopped me. He gave me a note, he said- "Your father said to give this to you. It's been passed down in our family for years. You'll find all your answers in this letter. Also, watch out for a man called the Doctor. He can help with the Weeping Angels."
Then man left, and I read the letter. I don't have much more time, so I'll be quick.
Dad was sent back to the year 1944, the angels touch had somehow sent him back. He had met a man called Jack Harkness. When Dad told him what had happened. He told him to write a letter. At the end of the letter, it said this. Don't blink, the angels can only move when you can see them."
The girl straightened up. "So here's my advice to you, if you see a stone angel... Whatever you do, don't blink. The angels are watching."
"Transmission ended."
