I took a deep breath and opened the door slowly only to be welcomed to the darkness and a set of bright green eyes.

"W-Where am I?" I spoke standing in the door way of the Tardis.

"You're somewhere safe and I can take you to your precious Doctor." The voice spoke softly, calling me to come out of the Tardis and those eyes were drawing me out from the safest place in the room.

It all seemed too good to be true but I set one foot out of the Tardis following the sweet beckoning of the mystery man's voice.

"W-Who are you? And how do you know about the Doctor?" I said looking at the eyes questioningly as they rose.

"Let's just say, we are… old acquaintances." The sweet voice answered. "Come on now, I'll make sure you get to your Doctor safely."

I watched as a hand come out of the darkness closer to the Tardis then before, and jumped slightly when the eyes appeared a few feet from the door. My eyes followed the hand up to the silhouette of the man's body, and to the outline of what seem to be a face. Though the eyes was the most defined feature I could see through the darkness, even with the little bit of light being casted from the Tardis. My heart was pounding so loud, that I was sure that the strange but memorizing man could hear it from where he stood. I turned back and looked inside the Tardis biting my lip, knowing the Doctor would find me there, but I glanced back at the offering hand then those green eyes. Those eyes just drew me in like a fish to a lure; furthermore I wasn't even fully aware that I stepped completely out of the door way of the Tardis, closing the door behind me. As If I was in a trace I took the man's hand, which was cold to the touch, but that didn't cause me to regret leaving the safety of the Tardis. It wasn't until I approached the figure close enough to make out his face in which I realized I made a huge mistake.

Once I gazed upon the face of the man who seems so willing to help me, was when my stomach dropped and I tried to pull my hand from his sudden tight grasp on my hand. My breath grew shallow and quick as fear set in and was easily casted into my eyes, which stared straight into the eyes of the God of Mischief.

" Y-You're… You're…-I am Loki, you mortal, God of Mischief and Lies." He interrupted me with a smirk.

I panicked and desperately tried to pull my hand away from his, but that only increased his grip on me then he swiftly grabbed my throat with his other hand. His smirk faded and his green eyes grew cold, as he started to lift me up by my throat causing me to gasp for air.

"You will listen to me, human. Even though I have very little magic, I can break you like the twig you truly are." He hissed at me, tightening his hold on my fragile throat.

I clawed at his hand and nodded making barely auditable cries of agreement to his command, hoping he let me go. He smirked at that answer and dropped me with no hesitation; I crumpled to the ground taking all the air my lungs could have held, in. I grabbed my head feeling light-headed and very dizzy; I stared at my feet as the ground around them spun in the most terrible way. I don't know how long it took me to notice that was Loki kneeling down in front of me, until he grabbed my chin roughly and made me look him straight in the eye. His face grew stern and unreadable, but his eyes casted the true emotions his face lacked. I grinded my teeth together hoping it would stop my body from shaking in the fear, which this god has created within me.

"You are strong…" He spoke in what was like a gently tone again. "Your fear will break you though, and that will break your precious Doctor."

"I-I just met him…" I respond with a slightly shaken voice.

To that respond, he broke out in a smirk and chuckled, tightening his grip on my face, "You may have just met him, Samantha but you already know all about him and truly care for him."

My eyes widen and my train of thought came to a halt once he spoke my name, "H-how-How do I know your name?" He proclaimed cutting me off. With a small smirk spread across his lips, he explained, "Because I have been watching you, Samantha Moretti. You are the key in my revenge against The Doctor, this realm and your realm, my dear Samantha."

I stared at him in awe and then realized he said he had been watching me, and reality set in as blood rushed to my cheeks. Loki, god of mischief and lies had been watching me and I haven't been the most boring subject he watched some days.

His laughter broke out in the room, and his smirk grew wider, "Oh you humans, such fragile creatures." He boasted, standing up then took a slightly step away.

I watched him then glanced over at the Tardis standing there a few feet from where I sat, and I stood up slowly as Loki turned his back to me. He was looking at the door that resided on the furthest wall from us, and I watched him as I slowly moved to the Tardis. I watched him with careful eyes barely even glancing at the Tardis which now was a few strands away from where I was.

As I reached out to grab the handle, his voice broke the dreadful silence, "You touch that, Samantha and I will kill you where you stand."

I froze where I stood, watching him turn and shoot the iciest glare I ever seen from anybody in my life at me. He stared me down till I let my hand fall to my side balling it into a fist, his eyes followed the motion. He then stalked toward me and grabbed my hair roughly which cause me to cry out in pain, trying not to pull away too much.

"You will proceed to scream in a panic until the guards approach the door." He hissed into my ear giving my hair a tug. "Be clear to wail for your beloved Doctor, Samantha."

With a swift movement I'm on my knees pushed away from the hand tugged violently on my scalp with the sudden pain running through my nerves, causing the words begin to pour out.

"OH GOD! STOP IT! STOP! HELP ME! PLEASE!" I shrieked in pain, tears coming to my eyes, hearing the footsteps of the alarmed guards charging to the cell door. I couldn't bring myself to scream the Doctor's name; I fought back every chance of me screaming those words.

"Call him NOW!" He spoke with venom like words into my ear, the suddenly a sting of pain ran through my shoulder.

I gasped in pain and screamed the words I hope not to, "HELP ME DOCTOR! HELP ME!"