The Doctor stared at the stuffed pink rabbit. "What? What do you want me to do about it? She said she be back." The rabbit didn't even respond to him, not one bit. "Look, all I know is she will be back. If she'll be back to be here or to come for you, well, that's another answer." Like before, the rabbit continued to do what it was doing. "Oh, all right, that's it!"

The Doctor stands up and grabs the rabbit. He then promtly walks out of the room and down many sets of halls, until at last he comes to one door he knew so well. As a force of habit, he reachs into to the inside chest pocket of his blue pin striped suit and pulls out his sonic screwdriver. Without even thinking, he lowers it to the door handle and turns it on. Nothing happens as he mutters to himself, "Right, right. Forgot. She had Poylphase Deadbolt lock it." He lifts up the rabbit and looks it in its plastic eyes.

"I guess that means you are still stuck with me." He was making his way slowly back towards the control room and Donna, when he felt it. There it was, a definite Pop. The Doctor looks at the rabbit again. "Well, it looks like she's back."

He didn't know why she came back that way. He told her, that if she tells Polyphase to send off the signal, he'll get it and come get her. The Doctor just makes he's way calmly back, figuring if she really wanted to see him, she would have to wait or she would have to find him herself.

"DOCTOR!"

"Does she have to yell, everytime?" the Doctor commented on Donna. He heard her yell again and knew then that something was not right. Without hesitation he takes off running towards the control room. As he burst in, he skids to a stop, exclaiming, "What? What is it?!"

"Doctor, I need your help. I don't know what to do?"

The Doctor goes around the console and sees Donna kneeling on the floor, next to a girl, holding her hand. He didn't know the strange girl, as she laid there mumbling things, her eyes rolling around. He had seen this before. Just once, but that was enough. He runs over and kneels down next to the girl. He takes her head into his hands and holds it still. "Look at me. Come on, focus on me. Tell me your name."

The girl's eyes kind of looks at him and she mumbles.

"Come on, tell me your name."

After a second or two, she finally manages to mumble out, "Kimberley."

"Right, good, Kimberley." Her head starts to turn away and she starts to mumble off. The Doctor straightens her head towards him. "Look at me! Tell me, what did you see?"

Kimberley's eyes get huge and unfocused as if remembering something terrible. "Nothing. Over whelming nothing. I couldn't move, I couldn't... It hit, it hit so hard. So, fast. Couldn't react. No one. No one was around, there."

"How were you protected?"

"This light, this light. Came out of no where. Moved faster than the emptiness. Faster and faster. Latched on to me, couldn't get it off. It made me see. See everything disappear."

The Doctor sighes, "You poor kid. Sleep now. You're safe." Kimberley's eyes wells up as if she couldn't believe it. "Yeah, you're fine. When you wake up, you'll be in a nice warm bed. Near people who won't hurt you."

The girl named Kimberley murmurs something and falls into a deep sleep. Donna looks up at the Doctor, stunned at just what happened. The Doctor carefully puts one of Kimberley's arms around his neck and motions towards Donna to do the same. "Come on. Help me out here. I told her she would wake up in a bed." Without a word Donna grabs the other arm and does the same thing as the Doctor. Carefully they lift her up and get her into a bed, in one of the spare empty rooms. "Whelp! I guess this is her room now!"

As Donna and the Doctor step out, she turns to look at him. "Doctor, is she going to be alright?"

The Doctor gets a solemn look on his face. "It depends on how she takes the news." With that, the Doctor walks back to the control room.