2. If you are runaway

Betty didn't speak just ran with him – she couldn't do anything else because the man gripped her hand and didn't let her drop behind. They were running forever – or at least she thought they were.

They went to the street behind her flat and she didn't astonish because the man came from this direction. She felt fire burning in her chest and when she thought she can't take a step the man stopped and turned back so she set about him. The man embraced her so she felt comfortable but it was another reason why she couldn't take breath. He let her out and asked "Are you OK?" Betty just nodded, she still couldn't say anything, and took a step back. "Sorry..." they began and then smiled at each other. He was silent so Betty spoke again "Sorry for setting about you. I couldn't stop in due time."

The still unknown man smiled again. "It's not your fault. By the way, sorry for running." "But why did we do it?" asked Betty, but he didn't answer, just looked at the next corner that wasn't so far from them. She realized there is an old-fashioned public call box or something. He started but after few steps turned back and looked at the standing girl. She opened her mouth to ask him but then he raised one eyebrow, looked at the call box and went on his way. Betty bit her lips and followed him, asking herself what the living hell was happening.

The man arrived at the police call box and waited for her. When she stepped aside him he opened the door of the call box. "Come in" he said and Betty did what the man told her, like she always had done since he appeared. She entered the blue wonder and lost her voice. The man went aside her and looked really pleased.

Betty opened her mouth... and closed it. She looked at the man who smiled sweetly and seemed to wait for something.

"What's this?" she asked completely confused.

"Do you always ask the name of the wonder you see?" replied the man who took off his long coat and she could see he wore a blue suit that looked really good on him.

"Do you always think that people have to do what you want?"

He laughed. "Do I seem stubborn?" "No, no! I mean... you looked at me like you wanted me to say something... something you thought I would say."

The man looked at her and seemed to be surprised. Betty wished she could read his mind. For a few moments they were both silent and then Betty spoke:

"Soooo… what's this?" The man smiled and gave up the fighting against her curiosity. "A TARDIS." "And what's a TARDIS?" she asked immediately. He began to laugh and Betty blushed. "Sorry… I ask too much…"

But he doesn't seemed to be peeved, just came closer to the girl who felt her heart beating faster and… began to say stupid things.

"OK, so thanks for everything" – 'What the hell did I thank?!' she asked herself but she knew there is no way to come out well from that situation. "I think I really have to go home now. So, goodbye." And she turned tail and took a step to the door but she couldn't open it. She looked back to the man who still stood there stock-still. Then they felt a mysterious kick on the TARDIS so Betty almost fell into his arms – again. He jumped to what looked like a consol and began to… well, she didn't know what he was doing, but she was sure her calm evening had already disappeared.