I was a barmaid and then I was a governess. There were snowmen and an ice governess and the Doctor. He had just given me a key to the TARDIS and I was going to travel with him and see the stars. I was pulled out of the TARDIS by the ice governess. The look of fear on the Doctor's face scared me as I was pulled backwards. I had barely even met him, but seeing him afraid made me afraid, too. The last thing I saw was him trying to stop the ice governess before she pulled me off his cloud. And then I was falling.

I fell into a hammock with a thud that knocked the breath out of my lungs. I was in a domed room with only one exit that was held closed with boards. I was all alone and then the Doctor was there. I helped lead him through the Dalek Asylum and kept him and his two friends alive. He came to rescue me before I brought down the shields protecting the planet. He reached my room and I was free, but everything was wrong. He told me I was a Dalek. I wasn't a Dalek, I was human. Why was he telling me that I was a Dalek? I was a human. But I was a Dalek and there was nothing I could do about it. So I told him to run. I quickly brought the shields down as he and his friends teleported out of the asylum and then I exploded into a million pieces.

I felt like I was being scattered everywhere. I was being scattered across time and space. A million pieces of me falling in different times and different places. I didn't know who I was. I couldn't remember where I was or what I was doing. Which one was really me? Who was I? I didn't know who I was.

Suddenly I was shaken awake by firm, but gentle hands. I could hear screaming. It took me a second to realize that it was me. The sound suddenly cut off. The only sounds left were the sounds of my ragged breathing and the creaking of the bed as the Doctor climbed up to sit with me. He pulled me into his lap and I sat and sobbed into his shirt, grasping at his jacket lapels.

As my tears subsided, he started to lay down. He brought me with him until we were both laying down facing each other. He held me as my tears dried and my breath started to even out.

"Sleep now, my Impossible Girl. It was only a dream," the Doctor whispered in my ear.

"What if it comes back?" I asked fearfully.

"I'll stay here all night and fight it off if tries to come back. I won't let anything hurt my Clara. Never again," he answered.

I smiled into his chest as I drifted off into a dreamless sleep.