A/N: So, I don't own Doctor Who or Glee. I do, however, own the plot and the opinion that the colored Daleks look less scary.
"What do you mean, you're a Time Lord?" Blaine asked.
"I mean, what I say. Now, have the Daleks shown up yet?" she asked.
"What? What do you mean the Daleks?" the Doctor piped up.
"I mean, The Daleks. Race you fought and destroyed in the Time War, Doctor."
"How do you know they're coming?" he asked.
"They told me. That's where I just came from. They're working with the Cybermen and the Silence."
"What's this Silence I keep hearing about?" the Doctor asked.
Blaine's entire demeanor changed.
"They're the organization that kills you."
"Right, so how do we beat them?" he said without skipping a beat.
"I've been trying to come up with a plan for that," Blaine replied, "Now, you, how are you a Time Lord?"
"The Doctor created me and a few others to help you along your way. He got our DNA a bit wrong though. We were meant to be something bigger than Humans, but not quite Time Lord."
"Did he get anything else wrong?" Blaine asked.
"Yes, regenerations. We can stay in our same bodies every time we regenerate and just change tiny things. We can control it. And we can live for as long as we want. We have unlimited regenerations. He didn't like that."
"They don't go wrong?" the Doctor asked.
She looked a bit worried now, "Well, actually mine is right now. I can't stop regenerating. I've regenerated four times in the last hour. Once when the Daleks shot me, then I just randomly did it, then they shot me again and I did it right before I came here."
The Doctor stood thoughtfully for a moment, "And how did you get here?"
"Vortex Manipulator."
"Blaine, what's that?" Kurt said, finally speaking up.
He was okay with being quiet during the Family Moment, but now he had some questions.
She spoke before Blaine could, "It's cheap, nasty time travel. Very bad for you."
"Kurt, that about sums it up," Blaine agreed.
"So, back to the regenerations… why do you think they've gone wrong?" the Doctor interjected.
"I don't know. But, I know that if it keeps happening, I'm going to change completely. I'll become the complete opposite of who I am and that means I'll be out to get you Doctor. I can't let that happen. I need to stop it."
Blaine took his sonic screwdriver out and scanned her.
"You're going to do it again," he said grimly.
She looked panic-stricken, "That can't happen!"
Suddenly, she moaned in pain and bent over. Then, she stood up quickly and the yellow fire consumed her. When it was finished she was crying.
"It hurts so badly," she said.
Kurt walked up behind Blaine, "I thought you said it didn't hurt."
Blaine whispered back, "It doesn't normally. Hers has just gone terribly wrong."
The Doctor had rushed up to her and tried to comfort her. She had fallen over and was lying on the floor, writhing in pain.
Suddenly, she seized for a second and then relaxed.
"Doctor," she grabbed his collar, "I can see the future. I can see what I'm going to do," she was distraught and tears welled up in her eyes.
"You don't need to tell me, it's okay," the Doctor said.
"If you won't listen, then Blaine needs to hear," she whispered.
Blaine kneeled next to her head, "What is it?"
"I'm going to become the Silence. I'm going to create them. I'm going to be my biggest enemy. And I won't remember a thing about it. But, Blaine, I promise you, if any part of me is left, I will fight my way through. I will fight to stop her. But, you know that she does pretty well. I'm going to see if I'm not the reason River changed. Maybe I can do something. I hope. I hope so badly."
"You can't change," Blaine yelled angrily.
"I'm sorry, Blaine, but I will. I can suppress it for a while. I need to call some people though. I can have them work against me for the rest of my life. It might help you at least," she stopped for a moment, "Oh! Oh, you're going to stop me. Yes, you're going to stop me. I'm betting it's soon for you. But, you're going to end the Silence. Congratulation, Blaine. I'm sorry you can't do it before I kill the Doctor. But, continue to use his name. Leave the Universe in hope. Oh, and find New Gallifrey. Your father left you clues there. All of us, are clues from your father. He must have known what I was."
"I will. Don't worry. Is there anything else?" Blaine asked.
"Some other tragedy will befall you soon. I think it's my fault. I'm sorry. And I can't be sure, it's murky."
"That's fine. Can you tell me where New Gallifrey is?" he asked, stroking her hair.
"No I can't, because if I think about it now I'll remember when I change and that can't happen."
"What's your name?" the Doctor asked.
"The L…" she started before she began to scream.
"Oh, God, it's fighting to get through. I need my phone."
She pulled it out and called her first speed dial.
"Hello?" she asked.
"It's me. You need to get out of there. I'm about to change into Madam Kovarian. Initiate Emergency Protocols eight, ten, and fifteen. I'm with the New Doctor. Lock onto my location and you'll know where he is. Get rid of my TARDIS or hide it. I can't have it anymore. Unfortunately I'm going to have a vortex manipulator, but I'll try and destroy it," she saw the Doctor, "Actually, bring the TARDIS here and give it to the alternate Doctor. He's been trying to make one, but just give him mine. I won't need it again. If you ever see me again, you need to be able to take the Time Lord out of me and destroy it. I can't be one if someone tries and kills me. Agreed?"
There was an inaudible response on the other end.
"Thank you, Song. Goodbye."
Blaine waited for her to hang-up before speaking again.
"You said Song. Were you talking to my mother?"
"No, she's long gone Blaine. She's in the Library, forever."
"Couldn't you have been speaking to her from there?"
"No. She doesn't even know about us."
"Then, who's Song?"
"You'll find out very soon. But, until then, you can't know."
"Why not?"
"The Laws of Time. Your father upheld them and I'm not to break them when I'm about to break every rule in the book. I'm not going to mess with your time stream now."
"Just this once."
"No! all the clues in the universe are out there for you to find. Your father knew this was going to happen for about 150 years now. He didn't know it was going to be his son who was going to save the day, but he knew there was someone who would. Anyway, it's all out there waiting for you. I talked to your TARDIS as well and she knows. The Doctor told her and I made sure she understood."
"Please, don't change. Just let yourself die," Blaine pleaded.
"I can't. I would have had to decide that when I regenerated the first time. The subsequent changes were part of the bad DNA. There's one more thing I can tell you actually. The Silence creatures are your father's creation as well. They were his early tries at making us. But, the DNA went horribly wrong and he created them. They found out about the question not long after that. But, of course it had already happened. Remember, names carry power. You know your father's real name as well, I can see it. But, I'm sure I will be going to get them very soon. And now you know that. I think that's everything. It was so nice to meet you. I hope you succeed. Please, kill me. I would welcome it. Now, I must go."
The Doctor and Blaine looked at each other for a second.
"What do you mean, go?" The Doctor asked.
"This," she said and slammed her hand on the Vortex Manipulator.
She was taken to a field on the planet Barcelona. She began to change almost immediately and it took longer than a typical regeneration. Instead of the usual yellow fire, a red fire consumed her. A large group of the Silence walked out of the surrounding forest and formed a circle around her. Her screams pierced the air, but the Silence remained where they stood.
When the fire stopped, she looked around at the silence and smiled.
"I'm Madam Kovarian. You must be the Silence."
They remained silent. She looked at herself and noticed that she had new clothes. In her pocket, there was an eye patch.
"Ah, an external drive, excellent," she put it on.
She fingered the vortex manipulator for a moment.
"Here we go." She pushed the button and she went off to make her plans of mass destruction.
Meanwhile, Blaine stayed in his place on the floor.
"Noooo!" he screamed.
He hit the floor with his fist. He didn't even know what the elusive Madam Kovarian looked like. He didn't have the slightest idea on how to stop his father's worst nightmare, and he sure didn't know what he was supposed to do next.
He felt a hand in the middle of his back.
"Blaine, it all goes up from here."
As if by some cruel joke, the Daleks did indeed appear. Small groups of five or six popped up around the room. Kurt wasn't sure what to think of these strange, new creatures, but based on the Doctor and the Warbler's reactions, he was sure it wasn't good.
The Doctor looked frightened and Blaine just looked angry.
"The Doctor is alive!" one of them exclaimed in their strange, mangled voice.
It was a chilling sound for Kurt. It was cold and after every syllable there seemed to be a pause. It wasn't even a split-second, but it made the voice creepier. They were in different colors, which Kurt thought just made them look like big crayons. It was probably the least scary thing about them.
Rose was standing next to him, holding her child behind her back. Kurt leaned near her, "What are they?"
"They're Daleks. They're, they're awful. Last time I saw them, they weren't colorful though. Sort of detracts a bit, but trust me they're the cruelest thing in existence."
"I trust you, Rose," Kurt replied quietly and tried to keep his shaking hands still.
"Oh, yes, I'm alive and well," the Doctor spoke up.
"It can't be!" They called out.
"Oh, yes it can. I'm here before you, aren't I?"
"But, you're in an old regeneration."
"So, I'm reversing the process a little bit. It's fun. And I may be a bit older looking, but I do enjoy the longer life."
"Says the man who seems to hold death near and dear," the presumed leader chided.
It was a white Dalek that seemed a little larger than the others.
"What's that supposed to mean?"
"You have killed. You have killed us. You have killed us all."
"Well, clearly not, seeing as you lot are here."
"You killed the original Dalek. But, never fear, we are stronger than ever before. We will exterminate the universe."
"Oh, I'd like to see you try."
The Doctor paced around the floor, looking around at all of the Dalek's.
"You know what happened here on Earth, last time we fought, don't you?"
"Daleks have no concept of remembering defeat."
"No wonder you're so daft," the Doctor remarked.
"The Dalek race will prevail. EXTERMINATE!" he called out.
Blaine jumped up suddenly with his hand in the air and a large cookie inside it. His father had pulled it before, but maybe they wouldn't remember.
"I push this button and the TARDIS blows up. You wouldn't want that, would you? We get the cracks in the universe again and that was just bad."
The Daleks seemed to be sizing him up.
"How do you know?"
"Know what?" Blaine said coyly.
"About the explosion?"
"Friend of a friend," he said.
The Daleks seemed to recoil a bit.
"Don't want to risk it, eh? I wouldn't either," he replied.
Blaine approached closer to the Dalek swarm. He hid the cookie a little more with his hand. He didn't want them to see that it was a Jolly Roger. That would be disastrous and they might remember what had happened all those years ago. Although, in Blaine's experience years ago could be just minutes if you came back to somewhere you'd already been, years later.
Kurt wanted to reach out to Blaine and stop him from approaching the Daleks. It couldn't possibly end well. They looked too evil. Adrenaline coursed through his system as he waited for something to go wrong.
Suddenly, a door opened and a patrol of Cybermen appeared.
"EXTERMINATE!" the Supreme Dalek called.
The six Cybermen were shot dead. There was a horrible, child-like moan from them and they were gone. Kurt gasped and Rose grabbed his hand. He was more scared than ever. He didn't want to die. There was so much out there he still wanted to do and see.
Blaine looked at Kurt with a look of pity. He took a key fob out of his pocket, took a deep breath and pushed the button. He just wanted to end this.
A control console popped out of the floor. He pushed the other button on the remote and then the TARDIS began to materialize. Blaine smiled for a moment at the TARDIS and then ran to the console. He looked at Kurt's fearful expression one last time and then started to push buttons. There was a weebly, wobbly one, a big blue one and a lot of others.
The entire time Blaine was working on his console, the Doctor was with Rose, trying to convince her to go back. She was still holding Kurt's hand and she refused to leave. Their daughter's hand was also in hers and the child seemed captivated. She didn't seem to fear the Daleks at all.
"Kurt!" Blaine called out.
"blaine?" Kurt called.
"Good luck with life. It's been a great treat to meet you."
"Where are you going?"
"Yes, where are you going?" the Daleks called out.
"Stick around and find out," he replied.
He slammed his hand on a big red button. There was a loud quake from the Earth. A bolt of light came from the console and projected like a shield around the Daleks. They were engulfed and with another flash they disappeared.
Blaine was gripping the console as they disappeared into the console and into the void. The Doctor had been watching the Daleks up until that point when he realized what was going on.
"Blaine! You can't do that, let me take it. Please,"
Kurt finally ran up to them to see what was going on.
"What's happening?"
"He's absorbing the energy of the void so that it will stay open for the Daleks. It'll kill him."
"I'll just regenerate again. It wore off about twenty minutes ago."
"And you're okay with just changing?" the Doctor called out.
"No, but I'm sure as hell not letting you absorb it. You have a family and if I remember correctly, only one life."
"Blaine," Kurt begged, "Please, please don't die."
Blaine looked up at Kurt with all of his remaining strength.
"Believe me; I'm not going to die. I'm going to just change. It'll be fine."
"Please, don't. Please, stay for me."
"Kurt Hummel, if I could stay, I would. Just for you."
He lifted his hand to look at it. His hand was beginning to glow and he knew it would only be a matter of time.
"Kurt, you are the best thing that happened to me in this life. I hope my next one will be better," he paused, "for both of us."
Once again, the bright, yellow fire consumed Blaine.
