"What did you do outside? she asked."
"I... Can you wipe away my droll? he said."
"No, now answer my question! she said."
"Wow, you are rude, first you hit me, then you cuff me, he said and rattled his chains. And then you won't even wipe away my droll."
"Okay, but don't try anything because then you'll have an even bigger head ache, she said."
"I don't know if that's possible right now, he said."
The girl slowly walked to the doctor and she wiped away the droll in a moment.
"Sp, much better, he said."
"What did you do outside? They send you to find me, right?"
"Well, it's not a secret. I was walking, alone, he said. And who are "They"."
"Oh, don't play innocent with me, pal, she said."
"I'm evidently not your pal, girl, he said."
"You said you were walking, what do you mean walking? she said."
"Well, you know move one foot in front of the... he said."
"I know what it is! But you don't walk! You are supposed to be inside! she said."
"I've sorry, but you've lost me and that is quite an achievement, he said."
"You've got a broken arm, she said."
"Did you notice that now? he said."
"How did you break it? she said."
"I crashed, he said." With my TARDIS."
"But you don't hurt yourself, she said."
"Aren't you from this planet? he asked."
"Don't be stupid, of course I am, I would never come here voluntary, she said."
"Then why aren't you wearing a "standard" uniform? he asked."
"Because... No! You are trying to trick me! Here it is me who asked the questions, she said."
"Alright then, he said."
"What's your name? she said."
"You can call me the doctor, he said."
"What kind of name is that, she said."
"I never said it was my name, but you can call me that, he said."
"Okay, doctor, you are not from this planet, she said."
"Nope, I'm from far far away, he said."
"As if I care, she said."
"Well, you asked, he said."
"Why are you wearing their clothes then? she said."
"Because they burned my clothes, burned them! he said."
"Oh no... she said."
"What? he said."
"You are not their spy, she said."
"I know, he said."
"No, you don't know, you are not their spy, you are their pray, she said."
"What, excuse me? I must have misheard you, did you just say pray? he asked."
"Yes, I'm so sorry I hit you but I have to be careful, she said."
"Be careful of what? he asked."
"Okay, I will trust you and tell you everything, you don't seem to know anything. You don't look very strong so if you try anything I will hit you again, she said."
"Well, I can agree to that, he said." Can we start with, what's your name?"
"My name is Ly, she said."
"What kind of name is that? he said."
"What kind of name is the doctor, she said again."
"Well, mine have a slight heroic touch to it, yours is just a name, he said."
"Whatever, she said. You said that you crashed?"
"Yeah, that's all I know, he said."
"I'm sure you did, but... she said."
But, what? he said."
"I don't think there was anything wrong with your spaceship, she said."
"Why is that? he said."
"I think they dragged you down to the planet and made you crash, she said."
"And who are "they" exactly? he said."
"Everybody, the government, the whole population of this planet, she said."
"Why would they do that, he said."
"You must have flew to close to our planet, you really don't know? she said."
"No, I really don't, he said."
"Let's start from the beginning, she said. For perhaps 4000 years ago, this world were in a terrible state. We had a sickness who killed people, a lot of people and those who didn't die in the sickness died of grief or other things. Then the countries started to blame each other. You cannot imagine how this world looked, and then the government of the different countries went together to stop it all. This is where our utopia begins.
"How? he said, he was enchanted by this horrible story."
"They put the best scientist on the job and after a few years they came up with the perfect solution, she said."
"There is no such thing as a perfect solution, he said."
"No, no there isn't, she said. It was a microchip that paralyzed some zones in the brain, and it also made the humans slaves. The government can make people do whatever they want."
"Is that why you asked me why I was outside, you thought I was one of them and if I were one of them I was acting very weird, he said."
"Exactly, she said."
"How do they get the microchip in to the brain? he asked."
"It's surgically implanted when you are a baby and you never get rid of it, she said."
"But you, you! How come you are normal? he said."
"At first I weren't, you see, this is what the people of Taldigan do all day long. They get up go to school/work, they all go home at 4 a clock, get home, watch TV, read or just sleep. They don't run because then they might slip and fall, and start to bleed, she said. And this planet doesn't like those things."
"But how did you do it? he said."
"Don't interrupt me and I might tell you, she said. I was walking home one day and against all odds I fell, I fell and I hit my head on the sidewalk, when I got up from the fall. It was like I saw the whole planet for the first time with my own eyes. And I ran, for the first time in my life, I could feel the wind in my hair, feel the adrenaline and feel how I slowly got tired in my legs. When you have felt that you NEVER want to go back."
"It broke? The microchip, that easy? he said."
"It must have, she said. But anyway, I ran away, I left everything, my home, my brain-dead family. I made my own clothes of things I found, I don't even want to look like them."
"Are you the only one? he said."
"I think so, she said."
"How long have it been since you break free? he said."
"Most a month, it's hard to know, she said."
"How old are you? he said."
"How old are you? she said with attitude."
"About 900 years old, you? he said."
"Nine hundred? You got to be kidding me, she said."
"No, not at all, I look fresh don't I, he said and winked his right eye. Your age?"
"I'm twelve, she said."
"Twelve? And you have survived all by yourself, he said. Do they know that they don't control you anymore?"
"Absolutely, they know everything that happens to the chip, she said."
"And they still haven't found you? What does that tell you? he said."
"That I'm lucky? she said."
"No that they aren't really trying, he said. Think about it, let's say that you are 100 million people on this planet and everyone knows your chip is broken. They would have found you in about five seconds if they wanted to, he said."
"Hey! Maybe I'm just really good at hiding? she said."
"I don't want to pop your bubble Ly, but really think about it, he said."
"But what do they want then? she said."
"I have absolutely no idea, he said."
"That is just great, she said."
"Hey, I've just been hit by a frying pan in my head, I think I'm doing pretty well, he said. But why did they want me here?"
"I'll try to explain. They must have thought that you'd seen the planet, they couldn't let you go. They didn't know that you would keep quiet, they don't want outsiders here, they interrupt the order, she said."
"But there have been outsiders here? he said."
"Yes, she said."
"What happened to them? he said."
Ly didn't answer.
"Ly, what happened to them? he said."
"I don't know, she said."
"What do you mean, you don't know? he said."
"I mean that no one ever saw them again, she said. And it's NOT a good sign that they have burned your clothes."
"No, not at all, he said."
"But if you stay in hide they won't find you that quickly, you don't have the chip in you, she said."
"Are we a hundred percent sure about that, he said."
"What do you mean? she said."
"I've just been in their hospital for five days, who knows what they have done to me in those days, he said."
"But I don't think so, I think you would notice it, she said."
"But if the chip has an on and off switch, mine might not be on, maybe they wanted you to find me, he said."
"Isn't that a bit unlikely? she said."
"I've seen so much worse and so much stranger than this, he said."
"Are you sure? she said."
"Perhaps not MUCH worse but at least as worse as this, he said. They are not going to take me."
"Who are you? she said."
"I've told you, I'm the doctor, he said."
"And what, you think you can save this whole planet single handed from this plague?"
"Yeah, I do, he said and smiled."
"You know that you are mad, she said."
"OOOOOH yes, he said and smiled even bigger."
"Just checking, she said."
"Buuuuuuuuuuut, to stop it all I need to get to the headquarter, I think I have to be captured to stop it all, he said."
"But if they take you there, you will never get out, she said."
"We will see, he said. I think I know how I will get their attention."
"How? she said."
"A little thing called vandalism, he said. I'm going to interrupt the little peaceful order here."
"You can't do this alone, she said."
"Oh, yes I can, he said."
"No, you can't! I'm going to help you, like it or not, she said. I want to free this planets people a thousand times more than you and I will never forgive you if you do this without me."
"There is a big chance that you will never see me again after this, he said."
"And it's a big chance that we die while trying to free everybody else, she said."
"Okay, here, he said and gave her the pen. Be careful and DON'T use it until absolutely necessary."
"What am I suppose to do, she said."
"If everybody attention is on me, perhaps there is a small chance that you can get in unnoticed, he said. There is a bigger chance that we will succeed if we come from two separate ways."
"Okay, she said and swallowed."
"Don't be scared, it's going to be alright, he said."
"Yeah, she said."
Ly started to walk out of the room, when the doctor suddenly remembered one little vital thing.
"Before you go! Can you uncuff me? he said and smiled."
"Oh! Sorry! she said, ran back to him and uncuffed him."
"This will truly be interesting, I've saved planets quite many times but never with a broken arm, he said."
"My whole world's faith lies in YOUR hands, she said."
"Yeah, isn't it great, he said. See you soon."
