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James smirked as I gasped.

"You sick monster! Why the hell would he believe that?" I shouted, "I'll tell him otherwise. I have witnesses; he'll believe me!"

"I don't know," he smiled knowingly.

The Doctor stormed over.

"You know fully well she did nothing! She is innocent, and we are leaving," the British accent leaking into his voice. James heard the accent.

"Where are you from, stranger?" he asked, "Europe somewhere? We don't like them 'round here."

"As a matter of fact, no," I answered, thinking quickly of an excuse, "His family just immigrated. We decided to travel around before we are wed. We wanted to know the land before we settled down."

"Oh," James said, contemplating this new information, "So you wasn't lyin' 'bout that."

"Of course I wasn't. Why would I lie about eternal commitment?" I made my voice sound like I was about to cry, "But now it's for nothing! Being arrested for something I didn't do! What will his family think of me?"

I let a tear slip down my cheek. I noticed the Doctor slowly unlocking the Tardis. The other men had backed away and James was looking pretty guilty now.

The Tardis door flung open and I ran towards it. James moved to stop me, but I'd already shut the door in his face. I locked the door and turned to the Doctor. He was slowly clapping.

"Brilliant, Holly," he said, "You should definitely pick a career in acting. And that was a very heartfelt speech. I almost believed it myself."

I smiled and wiped the tear from my face. Then I left him fiddling with the controls as I changed back into my normal clothes.

"So where to, Doctor?" I asked as I looked over his shoulder at the coordinates.

"Not sure, where do you think? Earth? Not Earth? We could let the Tardis decide, maybe." He pressed a green button and the Tardis began to quake.

When it stopped, the Doctor opened the door to check where we were.

"Hmmm, the moon. But why?" he muttered to the Tardis. He stuck his head out and looked around, "Oooooh…that's why."

"What is it?" I ran over to look outside.

We were on the moon, right next to a hospital.

"Didn't this happen before," I wondered aloud, "You met Martha and a plasmavore when the Jadoon or something put a hospital on the moon."

The Doctor looked back at me.

""You really like my show, don't you?"

"Yep," I said, more open to admitting this now that I knew him better, "So I'm right?"

"Exactly, actually. But why is it here again?"

"Maybe another criminal is here," I offered.

"I guess it's possible," the Doctor glanced outside again, "You want to go check it out?"

"You bet I do," I grinned.

My smile proved contagious and immediately the Doctor was his cheery self again. He led the way to the front door and we entered the hospital. It looked like the hospital from the episode.

"So someone took the exact same hospital to the moon? Wow they are not the luckiest bunch of patients," I commented.

I looked around the lobby. There were a few people walking around, but no panic for air. Yet.

"They can't have been here long, or the oxygen would have been running low. No one's panicking yet, so we have a little while." I concluded. The Doctor nodded in agreement, so I continued, "And I didn't see ships, so whoever did this, isn't here yet."

"But they could've already gone," the Doctor pointed out.

"Do any of these people look like they just saw aliens?" I asked and he shook his head, "Then I assume they aren't here yet."

"You make a good point. And—" he stopped and tilted his head, "They're here."

I dashed to a window. Sure enough, ships were landing a few hundred yards from the Tardis. It opened and the rhino guys started marching out.

"It's the Jadoon, Doctor," I commented, "Maybe the plasmavore had criminal family."

"Right," he frowned, "And we need to find him or her before they—"

"—find you," I finished, "because they're looking for aliens and you are exactly that."

The Doctor pouted childishly, "could've let me say that," he mumbled.

Then he grabbed my hand and pulled me down the hall. We ran up the stairs while he explained, "Maybe this alien wants to do the same as the last one."

"Use the MRI to escape, and in turn destroy half the Earth's population," my voice cracked at the last word.

"Maybe you knowing all this is a good thing. Less for me to explain," the Doctor stated as he pulled me through a door to another hallway.

We reached a crossroad as the panic began. The Jadoon were in the building. I found a sign for MRI and dragged the Doctor in the right direction. We made it to the door, and found it guarded by the leather minion from this Doctor Who episode. I jolted to a stop before it saw us.

"Now what?" I whispered to the Doctor."

He was about to answer when a few Jadoon soldiers started stalking down the far hallway towards us.

"Right," the Doctor sighed, "guess I'll do what I did last time, then."

"No!" I exclaimed, but the Jadoon were within earshot and I shut up.

"I was fine last time," he reminded, "and sorry, they need distracted for a moment."

I was about to ask what he meant, when he kissed me quickly on the lips. Then he darted around the minion dude into the MRI room. I heard him faking a freaked-out human, yelling about space-rhinos. Then he asked why someone in the room had a straw. It was another plasmavore. I'd been right.

It was going to kill him, but I forced myself to stay focused and walk towards the Jadoon in the lead. I figured the best distraction was acting panicked to buy time, and then they would scan me for alien DNA.

It worked as I'd hoped. I started to 'panic' and the space rhinos paused. Then one stuck a blue light in my face. He started asking me questions like "What are you?". Then he wrote an "X" on my hand.

"You are clear," he said in his strange voice.

He was about to barge passed me when I blocked the hall.

"Wait, the plasmavore is in there," I said, hoping I had given the Doctor enough time.

"In here, in here," I motioned for the door before also going in the room.

Inside was the same as the Doctor Who episode. One leather-minion-thing stood by the wall and the Doctor lay on the floor. I wanted to scream and drop down beside him, but held that in for a later time.

I looked for the other alien and saw an old woman behind the glass near the MRI controls. She/it looked like the one from TV, but wasn't the same, probably a sister or something.

"Her!" I called, pointing and waving my hand like a maniac, "She's the alien!"

"Of course, I'm not, dear," she/it chuckled and pointed to the Doctor, "That poor man was. I'm human; I've been scanned already."

"I snatched the scanner-thing from one of the Jadoon and pointed it at the woman/alien. It made a different sound than with me. All the Jadoon pulled out their guns.

"How is that possible?" she/it exclaimed.

"Because he's the Doctor," I whispered.

I dropped down beside his body as the woman/alien was shot by multiple beams. He wasn't moving. I set my head against his chest and heard the faintest of faint heartbeats starting up. I sighed loudly as the Jadoon marched out. The Doctor would be okay.

Then I took a breath and realized I hardly could. Oxygen had depleted in my time here, and I was running out. I took another labored breath as I tried to stand back up. I was shakily on my feet. Then I fell to my knees again. I leaned down to him.

"Come on, Doctor," I whispered, "Wake up. We need you. Please wake up. Help me."

I was getting a little dizzy sitting there and I lay down on the tile. It was getting a bit harder to breathe. Those stupid rhinos had left us on the moon.

My sight was now going fuzzy, but I saw the Doctor shift. And it didn't matter anymore, he could fix this, he always fixed the problem; he was the Doctor. The Doctor sat up a bit and looked around. He saw me and tried to get up. I could tell he was weak too.

He summed up strength and lifted me into his arms. Carrying me, he managed to get to the lobby again. There was almost no air left. Somehow we got to the Tardis, but I was hardly conscious.

Then, probably in the Tardis, I started getting the right amount of air again. I gasped, sucking it in. I tried to get up from the ground where I ended up at some point, but couldn't. I heard a slight chuckling, and a whooshing noise, then everything when even darker into oblivion.

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