"Where are we going?" Gwen asked Jack. He had texted the whole team this morning to come to the Hub as soon as possible. When they had all arrived, Jack had announced that they were going out of Wales. Jack had the SUV ready to go. Jack had rejected any form of complaint or comment, and commanded them to get in the vehicle.

"We are going out," Jack said simply. They all sat in silence for the rest of the journey. Toshiko, in the back next to the window, was playing with her hand-held computer, no doubt doing something incredibly smart and complicated. Ianto sat next to the other window, stared at the road and the countryside. Gwen, in the middle, pulled out her phone to text Rhys, but decided against it and put it back in her pocket. No point worrying him, She thought, don't even know myself if there is anything to be worried about. Owen in the passenger seat had started to tap on the dashboard, out of boredom and frustration.

After a long drive, they finally arrived at what looked like hospital. Toshiko frowned at the name when they entered the car park. She had heard of this place before, just not sure where. Jack parked the car neatly in space that was labelled Doctor Henry Green. Gwen breathed out a sigh of relief. She was petrified of Jack crazy driving.

"Are you going to tell us where are going now or what?" Owen asked angrily.

Jack nodded, "We happen to be at a hospital that specialises in all things aliens. Also home of one of best doctors in the universe, and we need her help."

Owen frowned, "What kind of doctor do you need, that means you have to drive all the way to Cornwall? Wales not big enough?"

"Owen, this girl is amazing, I'm sure you will be glad that you have met, after you see her."

Jack smiled sweetly at the receptionist. "I was wondering if you could point me in the direction of Doctor Keira Imogene Stewart."

Receptionist looked up from her computer, "She should be in her office, follow the signs to Anthropology, first door on the left." Jack nodded his thanks, and started to follow the direction the woman had given her. His team followed him, still wondering what was going on. He suddenly stopped dead in his tracks. A woman had walked out of one of the doors; she was looking through some sheets attached to clipboard and was oblivious to Jack staring at her. Her long brown hair ran down her back, and her blue eyes darted across the page she was reading. She walked in away that ballerinas could achieve in their dreams. She wore leg hugging jeans, and a plain white vest top, and a white Doctor's coat over it. She had a slight smile on her lips, and she was very, very beautiful. Owen and Ianto both stared with open mouths.

She stopped looking at the clipboard and put it under her arm. Then she saw the five people staring at her. She smiled at them, and then turned corner. She heard someone running after her.

"Wait, wait!" An American voice cried, "Doctor Stewart." The she stopped and turned, and found a man with brown hair and sparkling blue eyes was coming towards her.

He came in front of her, "You walk really fast, Doctor Stewart!" He smiled, and straightened up his military, blue-grey coat, "Captain Jack Harkness," he announced.

The rest of team had caught up with them. "Captain Jack Harkness," she repeated, she paused and looked at Jack as if she had seen him before, "Well that's a cool name. I think I might change my name to that. Rolls of your tongue." She paused again. "But then I will get smart-ass nob-heads going 'that's a boys name'," she said in a high voice, meant to mimic the people of which she spoke. She shrugged, "So what can I do for you, Captain?"

"Well, it's not what you can do for me, but what you can do for a friend of a friend, Doctor."

"Is he or she alive?" She asked. When Jack nodded, she shook her head, "I'm sorry I only deal with patients who are dead."

Jack grinned, "You really want to see this patient."