That night, Laura spent most of the small hours thinking about her predicament and decided on an idea her parents would definitely not be happy with

That night, Laura spent most of the small hours thinking about her predicament and decided on an idea her parents would definitely not be happy with.

"No, no, no, no" answered Jack the next day.

"Why not, people travel with the doctor, why can't I travel with you?" whined Laura.

"How do you know?" the doctor, who was sitting at the breakfast table, butted in.

"Doesn't matter" said Laura, beginning to walk away.

"Yes it does, now tell me!" demanded the doc. Laura sat down opposite the doctor at the table.

"Okay, I had a dream, quite a few actually, about a blonde girl, I don't know her name, but she was with you." Laura explained. Jack and the doctor looked at each other.

"Rose?" they said in unison,

"Is that her name? Anyway she disappeared behind big white doors. There was a bright light. Oww!" Laura's head was pounding as she recalled the strange dreams she'd had a week before. "Canary Wharf".

Rose Tyler had been involved in the battle at Canary Wharf where the Cybermen and the Daleks had decided to duel. She had disappeared never to be seen again.

"Laura, tell me really, how do you know about Rose?" said the doctor.

"I've already told you, my dream!" said Laura, exasperated.

Later, when Laura was asleep, Jack and the doctor were discussing their problem.

"How could she know doctor? It was never in the media. Strictly classified. Someone must have told her. But who?" complained Jack.

"Don't worry, Jack we'll find out tomorrow."

The next morning, Laura was called into the TARDIS by Jack and the Doctor and asked to sit down. Laura felt quite confused and intimidated by the fact that she was inside the TARDIS, the place she had only ever seen in her dreams.

"We've got a couple of questions, if that's ok?" said Jack.

"It's fine" said Laura puzzled.

So they questioned her about her family, their jobs, their friends, but Laura could not understand the reason for their enquiries.

"Laura, how do you know about Rose?" asked the doctor. Laura felt like she was on trial, hadn't she already answered this question a million times over?

"I've already told you! My dream! It's a simple enough answer, why won't you believe me?! 'cause I'm just a stupid little kid!!" Laura got up from her seat and stormed out of the TARDIS slamming the door behind her. The Doctor and Jack were shocked at Laura's outburst, although they could understand it. They had questioned her for hours, about the same subject and still no clues to her strange knowledge of the Canary Wharf events.

Afterwards, when they had all calmed down, Jack approached Laura, in the living quarters. It was obvious she had been crying.

"It's just hay fever" she said when she saw him. He knelt down on the floor beside her.

"I believe you, hopefully the Doctor will realise you can't tell him anything except the truth" Jack said

"Thanks, means a lot." Laura smiled feebly.

The next day, Laura and the doctor were left alone on the She-Ra. Jack had taken Golem for a walk on a neighbouring planet . Jack had given the doctor an extensive warning that if he so much as offended Laura, there would be trouble. Laura was eating breakfast in the living quarters when the doctor came and sat opposite her at the table.

"Laura, I wanted to talk to you about yesterday, I'm………"

At that moment, the whole ship shook. Laura was thrown from her chair.

"It's ok, just a little galactic shift" explained the doctor.

"A little one? It was an earthquake!"

"They happen sometimes when gases collide with each other." The doctor's tone changed when he saw what was coming towards them.