The Doctor pointed at the sculpture and said, "What do you think that is?"
Vivien stared at him blankly. "A stone sculpture of an angel?"
The Doctor groaned. "It's a weeping angel."
Vivien stared at the Doctor, then at the angel. "But… but why am I still here? Why didn't they kill me? I faced a hundred when I bought them."
"Bought them where?" The Doctor asked.
"At a cathedral gift shop, in Switzerland." Vivien said.
"Get in, we're going there." The Doctor said. The two went into the Tardis.
"What's going on?" Vivien asked the Doctor, working with the gears and buttons of the Tardis.
"The weeping angels are back." He said. A second time war had almost happened 17 years ago. He had sent the angels, the daleks, and the cybermen to another universe and closed the void, but he had been noticing the sign of the angels recently. He knew more and more were coming to this world, but he never quite knew how.
And that girl, the Doctor thought. Why hadn't the angels taken her?
The Tardis arrived in Switzerland. The Doctor and Vivien stepped out into the snow.
"Is this the cathedral?" The Doctor asked. It was the place he had found the trace of the angels to be the most powerful.
"Yeah." Vivien said.
"Don't go in yet." The Doctor said. He peered inside the cathedral from the outside, and Vivien peered in with him. A huge angel statue was sucking the potential power of the people with their eyes closed in prayer, one by one. Vivien thought for a second, that it met her eye. It stopped sucking powers out of the people for a second before continuing its work.
"Huh." The Doctor thought out loud, looking at Vivien.
"What?" Vivien asked.
"Oh, nothing." He said. "I think we can go in now."
