"Come on! Come on! Move! Move! Move!" The Doctor shouted back to Jen, his companion. "Into the Tardis, they can't find us!"
"I'm coming!" She panted, lagging a few feet behind the red haired brown-eyed man she so adored. She loved how he babbled as he thought, and the rush of running off into time and finding adventure. But most of all she loved him. Jerked out of her daydream, she found herself at the door of a blue police box. She flung open the door, ran in, and slammed the door behind her. It always took her breath away when she walked into the small blue box to find a large room inside. She always had to remind herself where she was, and to act like this happened everyday. With the Doctor, it DID happen everyday. After reminding herself these things, she observed the Doctor, running in circles, pulling knobs, spinning wheels, and pressing buttons, babbling to himself. Interrupting his thoughts, she gasped "What were those things?" The Doctor laughed. "No idea! Never seen 'em before in my life, and that is saying a lot." He grinned wolfishly at Jen. "But whatever they are, we've got to stop them"
"But how are we going to stop something if we don't even know what it is??" she pointed out.
"Well, yeah. That could be a problem. Hold this" He handed her a large metal tube that weighed about as much as a feather.
"What is this?" Jen gasped, examining the pipe with great curiosity.
"My my I almost forgot how much you like to ask questions! You hold things, I run the Tardis. That is the plan. Now I believe we are over the years…..2006 and 2309. Those things we encountered were in, um…." He made some popping sounds with his mouth as he tried to remember. "Aha! 1956." Jen began to giggle. The adrenaline had made that experience almost…fun. She and the doctor were planning on visiting the '50's as a little vacation, but they brought a tagalong from about 2602, which rebelled. The Doctor glanced at Jen.
"What's so funny?" He asked, oblivious on why she could be laughing. Jen started to laugh harder, just because she could never keep a straight face when he was oblivious.
"That was kind of fun!" she chuckled, trying to regain control of her laughter. The Doctor's face darkened.
"People died" he whispered. "They died" he said, slightly louder. "ALL OF THOSE INNOCENT LIVES WERE TAKEN AND IT WAS MY FAULT. I COULD NOT STOP IT, AND YOU THINK IT IS FUNNY???" He roared, losing his temper once again. That happened a lot these days, since his regeneration from being quirky and brownish blonde. He finally got to be ginger, but he got the "ginger attitude" along with it. As he yelled, he administered a kick to the center of the Tardis, injuring his foot and causing the lights to flicker. Jen backed up, and glanced at the lights, which were still flickering. The Doctor looked up as well, and pulled out his sonic screwdriver. He pushed the small round button, and the lights went out completely.
"NO, NO, NO, NO, NO!!!" he yelled, pulling more knobs. Jen ran to the door, and flung it open. The time vortex spun around her, which was nothing new, until a soft, clear voice called out, "Doctor? Doctor, where are you? Doctor, I need you. I need your help. Help me, Doctor. Help me!" The Doctor paled.
"Rose?"
