This scene is set in Martha's bedroom as seen in The Lazarus Experiment
As I entered the console room I came to see the Doctor talking at 100 miles an hour while he raced around the console pressing buttons and pulling levers. It reminded me of the days he would be talking to me while he raced around.
The Doctor was taking Martha home to grab some fresh clothes and pack for more travelling ahead.
As we all stepped out of the TARDIS Martha went over to check her voice messages and there was one message.
"Oh my god Martha, so I got is new job working for some big science professor. I'm his new assistant..." I didn't know who it was but Martha didn't seem very interested with it.
"Boring." She mumbled as she hit the delete button.
Just as she did this her phone rang. It must have been turned off because it went straight to her answering machine.
"Martha," it was her mother, Francine. She sounded frustrated. I had had the misfortune of meeting her once or twice at the hospital. She wasn't a very nice lady. "Just ignore her," said Martha, embarrassed. "She'll go away."
"I don't know where you are but can you please stop ignoring me and just pick up the phone. Ok then, just pretend that your not home." She snarled angrily. Martha laughed. "I only called to say that your sister's on TV! On the news of all things. Just thought you might be interested." With his piece of information she sounded incredulous like she couldn't quite believe it herself.
"What!? Gasped Martha.
She rushed over to the TV and turned it on, sure enough, there was a pretty, young girl who looked a lot like Martha was standing behind a older man. I assumed the young girl was her sister because Martha then said, "how could Tish end up on the news?" Martha asked rhetorically.
We all watched the TV intently as the screen zoomed in on a man who looked around 80 years old. The caption explained that this was Professor Peter Lazarus. He was trying to explain what his invention was about and what it will do.
"Today, I will demonstrate a device that will change the world. With the push of a single button, I will change what it means to be human." He was standing outside the steps of a building. Martha and I both looked at the Doctor, expecting him to say something but he just walked back into the TARDIS. Martha turned back to the TV and I was about to get up to go into the TARDIS but just before I got up the Doctor poked his head back out and asked incredulously, eyebrows raised, "I'm sorry, did he just say 'change the way it means to be human."
This scene is set in the wardrobe seen in The Christmas Invasion
The Doctor was looking around in his giant wardrobe on the TARDIS for a black tuxedo to wear to the grand reveal of the professors machine tonight. I was searching for a black dress to wear. I was amazed at how many clothes the Doctor had in this wardrobe. There must have been thousands of items here.
Martha already had a plain, black cocktail dress she could wear so she wore that one. I found a beautiful dress that had sequins and sparkles and came just below the knee. 'This looks familiar' I thought to myself. Then I remembered why. It was the same dress I wore when I went to the 1800's and met Charles Dickens. It was the second adventure I had ever had with the Doctor. It was before he changed. We came across the gas ghosts. I had missed those adventures over the past few months. Why couldn't the Doctor remember those times?
As I was doing my makeup I saw the Doctor holding various suits, trying to figure out which one he should wear. I walked over to help him.
"No Doctor, not that one," throwing it off to the side. "Or that one." Doing the same as before. "Definitely NOT that one, why do you even own something like that, it's disgusting. Try that one and let me see." He looked at me, surprised but promptly took the black suit and walked into the change rooms to try it on.
He came out wearing it and looked at me, silently asking me if it looked alright. I nodded, smiling as I reached out and handed him a black bow tie. He looked at it with disgust but reluctantly took it and put it on.
I watched him with wonder as he brushed his, still amusing, brown and blonde hair. I still couldn't believe that it looked like that. It was ridiculous. I couldn't ever imagine him dying his hair. I went back to my makeup.
"Hey Doctor." I called out from across the giant aisle of clothes.
"Yeah?" He answered.
"When and why did you dye your hair like that?"
"About a month ago" the Doctor replied. "Although I didn't actually dye it."
"What do you mean?" I asked, curiously. Raising my brow.
The Doctor explained; "Well I don't actually know exactly what happened to be honest. I was working on the inner matrix core building a simple transportation flux capacitor with a transferring gravity loop and when I finished I came out into the TARDIS console room and that's when Martha entered the room she took one look and burst out laughing."
I started giggling when I heard this, just imagining it. The Doctor continued anyway. "I had no idea what she was laughing at until she grabbed a mirror and showed me.
It just sort of happened. It seems permanent. I mean it happened about a month ago but it's not going away."
"Did I have this the way you remembered me?" The Doctor then asked me.
"No. Definitely not. It's not something I ever thought you would do." I replied.
"Well you were right." He said jokingly. "I hated it at first, it reminded of the rebellious teenager I was about 700 years ago. Give or take 50 years.
But i'm almost getting used to it. Still surprises me every now and again though." he said with a chuckle.
And with that, we headed back to the main console to go to the gala event.
