JEWELS POV;

Never in my life had I ever dreamt so vividly. I was walking through a field on tall red grass. The wind cast a warm breeze that blew my few stray curls into my face. Looking around I saw the majestic orange mountains shine as the suns cast their light on them in all different directions. Down in the valley below me was a city made of glass all confined in a glass dome. It was beautiful…I had never seen anything so peaceful. Taking in a deep breath I spread myself out on the soft red grass, closed my eyes, and listened to the light musical sound of the rustling leaves. I wasn't there long before I felt someone reassuringly hold and squeeze my hand.

I opened my eyes to be meted by a set of one of the most beautiful dark green ones I had ever seen. They belonged to a handsome man with floppy hair and a sad smile. I had seen that face before…it was strikingly familiar as was this place. I couldn't quite put my finger on it, but I knew.

I smiled back at the familiar face. He pulled me up and we watched our sparking glass city.

"Beautiful isn't it Jewels? It almost shines as bright as you." He whispered in my ear.

I laughed "Yes, Theta it's brilliant." Theta? Where did that come from?

His smile melted away as a small dot appeared in the distance. It got larger by the second and soon it was close enough to tell that it was a ship. It was soon accompanied by others and they began to fire down on the beautiful glass dome.

Sadness replaced his joyful look as fear replaced mine.

"What's happening?" I yelled over the bombs.

"The Daleks. They've returned." He said solemnly.

"We have to help them Theta! We have to do something." I cried. I couldn't let them destroy my home. Home? This was my home?

He grabbed me by the waist to restrain me from running down. "There's nothing we can do, Jewels. We have to go before they find us."

Hand in hand we ran up to the highest part of the hill and watched our home burn. Tears ran down my cheeks at the horrible sight. Never would I forget that moment I vowed to myself…how it made me feel. My hearts clenched at the sight of another ship coming but from our side. There was nothing we could do as they dropped a bomb right on top of the large tree we had been standing under.

In the end all I heard was the wind.

Gasping I opened my eyes. Pain flashed through me like a bolt of lightning. Never had I experienced it to this extreme. It burned from my very center of being, it felt like I was being sawed in half. Blinking through my tears I caught a glimpse of the red eyed figures from the party standing over me with sharp tools in their hands. Looking down I saw the large opening in my body going from the middle of my chest down to my belly button.

I writhed and screamed but I was restrained by steel cuffs locking my wrists above my head and ankles to the table under me. I seemed to have startled the creature because he sunk a needle into the crook of my elbow and immediately my body went numb. I wasn't asleep, but I could no longer move or feel anything, an improvement I guess. Now that the pain was gone, it was replaced by a faint tugging sensation as they poked and prodded my broken body.

I studied them and my surroundings. They were very tall, about 7 feet or so I'd say. Humanoid by their ability to walk on their back legs and use their hands, yes hands. Their bodies were rather large, well built and muscular looking enough. They didn't have fur or scales, their skin was a leathery like quality with a slight grey undertone. Their eyes were glowing red as they grunted an unknown language to each other. The only thing that truly stuck out were their tusks. They had elephant like tusks and were clearly sharper than any of the tools they were using.

By the looks of it I was in a rather large dark room. The only light source I could see was the fluorescent one above me, hooked to the operating table. No openings in the room that I could see either, except one window, but the outside looked black. Starring closer I realized the blackness outside had little pin points of light… like stars.

My eyes widened in realization. I wasn't on Earth anymore, I was in space? No way, I couldn't be, but maybe I was. After all seeing the creatures in front of me really freaked me out. I thought back to how I got here; I was at the party… I saw the Doctor… I was shot…

Oh my lordy.

Whatever the things were doing it took them three hours. I had nothing to do but count to pass the time and I counted three hours. Once or twice the drugs would wear off and I would start to scream again. It hurt when they started to patch me up. I cried out, but as long as I wasn't screaming they didn't care.

After they wrapped my body up in some bandages they loosened my cuffs, letting my wrists free. They were cut up and bloody from the constant struggling but nothing was worse than the pain literally coursing through my body. They gave me a hospital gown to wear and strapped me into a wheel chair. One of the trio put his hand to a compartment on the wall that was invisible to me and it glowed around the outline. The metal wall shuttered and slid open. They led me through this cold dark hallway and into another room just like the operation room, but not nearly as big. It was basically a cell. There was a cot and a toilet. I closed my eyes and wished with all my heart for this nightmare to end.