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On the corner of the universe, one man sits alone.
Though he once watched over us,
Now he feels he must atone.
The eleventh clock is running out
Leaving him in painful doubt.
In his hearts, where once was trust,
Now everything has gone to dust.
The Doctor stared at the ceiling. That's all he ever did anymore. Well, sometimes he stared at the floor, or at walls. Granted, one didn't really get bored staring at the inside of his TARDIS. She was beautiful. If somewhat annoying at times.
Very suddenly, the chair he was sitting in threw him about two feet in the air. He landed with a loud noise and a good deal of pain.
"Hey now," He bellowed, "I've told you before. We're. Not. Going. Back."
The TARDIS started her engines defiantly, creating the signature whoosh sound as they began to fade from the barren planet on which they had been parked for the past year.
The doctor stared in disbelief for a moment, before frantically scrambling off the floor. He darted around, twisting knobs and pulling levers in the hopes that she would see reason.
"Please." He whispered, realizing that she wasn't going to stop. "Please don't make me go back. I never want to see that place again... I've done so much harm. PLEASE!"
But it was too late. He looked at the scanner, and saw nothing but impending doom in the words "Approaching Planet: Earth"
"You can't be here." Aspen whispered, almost inaudibly. Then louder, "What the fuck do you think you're doing here?!"
The girl in the doorway looked taken aback, as though this was not the welcome she'd been expecting. She started toward Aspen. The way she walked was causing her tightly wound brunette curls to bounce in strange ways, and Aspen found herself wanting nothing more than to reach out and touch them like she used to... No.
She backed away from the approaching girl, all the way until her back was pressed against the wall. The girl was still coming toward her.
"What do you want from me, Sarah?" She cried desperately. "Do you want me to just forgive you? After all you did to me!?"
Sarah continued walking forward, so that she was dangerously encroaching on Aspen's personal space. She reached one hand out, as though to stroke her cheek. Aspen pulled away, emotions bubbling in her chest. They were going to engulf her like a wildfire.
Until, in an incredible twist of fate, something came crashing directly through the wall of her flat. Something very large, and very blue.
Alright guys, what do you think? I'm going to add one more part to this episode, and then I think that will be it for this one. I'll start episode 2 soon though! Please favorite/review this! See you soon! :)
