After awhile he turned to look at Rose again. She was still in the armchair but she had curled up and was starting at him.

"So not going anywhere then?" He asked her.

"No."

"Good. So you believe me then?" She shook her head no in response. "So do you trust me?"

"I'll try." She responded giving him a small smile.

"I suppose it's a start." He pulled on his ear." It will have to work for now." He sat up and got out of bed walking over to her. "How about some breakfast?" He held out his hand and she eyed it suspiciously. He shrugged and walked out of the room to the kitchen.

"You do know it's dinnertime." Rose commented as she entered the room.

"Never to late for breakfast." He said smiling at her.

After they ate, he stood up suddenly and bounded across the room. "I'm bored. Lets have some fun shall we." He picked up his converse off the floor and ran barefoot into the control room. He smiled at her as he set the controls to random and flicked the lever to send the Tardis into the vortex. As the Tardis sped on it's way, he put his shoes on and fixed the buttons on his jacket.

He landed the Tardis and then walked over to grab his coat and head out the door. Rose followed behind him and he stuck his hands in his pockets to keep from taking her hand like normal.

"It's a spaceship." She said as they exited.

"Yes, it is." He replied looking around. "51st century and human in origin, from the looks of it." He walked over to a display screen and soniced it. "That's odd." He commented.

"What is?"

"Well this ship is a passenger ship, so where are all the passengers? According to this there two only two life signs on board." Curious he strolled down the long corridor and opened the first door he came to. There was nobody inside but the room looked like it was waiting for the inhabitant to come back. The bed was unmade and on the bed sat a suitcase with various clothing items strewn about. He closed the door and then walked across the hall and opened the next door to find the same thing.

"What happened?" Rose asked him.

"I don't know, but stay close just in case."

By passing the other doors he made his was to the end of the corridor to a door marked "3rd floor lounge." He opened the door and walked in. The room was deserted, though various plates and glasses strewn about suggested that somebody had been there recently. He moved further in and saw a man laying in the middle of the room. He rushed over to the man, knelt down and scanned him with the sonic.

"He's dead," he said quietly. "Electrocuted, But by what." He stood up and started to sonic the room around him, finding nothing. He kept sonicing and headed out of the door. As he headed back down the corridor towards the Tardis, he got his answer in the form of the sound of metal feet marching towards them. Thinking quickly he grabbed Rose, unlocked the nearest door, and pushed her into it, closing the door tightly behind them. He turned to look at her to discover that it was little more then a storage cupboard that they were standing in. Rose began to scream and try to push past him.

"Shh, Shh, Rose quiet." He whispered to her, but when the screaming didn't stop he grabbed her and placed his hand over her mouth.

In retrospect if pushing her into the cupboard had been a bad idea, then covering her mouth as she started to panic was just plain dumb and he was quickly rewarded for his stupidity with a swift knee to the groin.

He let go of her momentarily as he doubled over in pain.

She screamed and he quickly stood up and covered her mouth again. Even though he was prepared for her knee this time, he wasn't able to dodge it in time and his stomach churned violently when it made contact for the second time.

"Rose," He hissed," listen to me. There are cybermen on the other side of that door. You have got to calm down."

Her eyes stayed wide but her screams went silent. He slowly removed his hand and placed his ear against the door. The sound of metal footsteps came closer and then stopped. They were trapped.