Hello all! Sorry I didn't get to responding to your reviews last time. I just wanted to get everything out of my head and onto the paper (or screen, really). Thanks for not hating me!

animemonkey13: Oh good! Glad you liked it! Don't worry, I'll definitely keep writing! :D

zeitgeist21st:Hahaha, yes I tried to think like the Doctor in that one. :D

Jo Brookes: Why thank you! I'm definitely working on not making Maggie a Mary Sue who's dependent on the Doctor and I think it'll be good for him to experience someone like her as well. :D

Flik: Hiya! Glad you're liking it! And yes, Maggie sorta has this barrier that the Doctor will eventually be able to bring down, but for now, they're clashing. Yeah, how is POTC working for you? I really want to know what happens! MEH! :D

Whew! Let's continue on with the 'episode', then! Allons-y!

The Doctor and Maggie hurried down the aisle towards the back of the plane.

"Okay," Maggie panted once she was able to catch her breath. "What's going through you're extremely confusing head? Why are we back here?"

"I just need to speed the plane up a little bit." The Doctor explained, pulling out his screwdriver and sonic-ing a panel by Maggie's feet.

"And why do you need to do that?"

"Well, I've estimated the time we've got to stop the Bergmanians before they fall. And believe me, it's not very long."

"How much time have we got, then?"

"Oooooh, thirteen hours?"

"You're right, that's not enough" Maggie admitted. "NASA wouldn't be able to get anything up in time."

"Mhm," The Doctor paused sonic-ing and scooted backwards to another panel and began sonic-ing again. "So, what about you and NASA, anyway?"

"What do you mean what about me and NASA?" Maggie asked, crossing her arms.

"Well, it's obvious you don't work there, yet you seem to have some sort of connection with them."

"Hm. You're good." Maggie acknowledged. "Well, to answer your question, my dad works at NASA. So, I was only half-lying to the Marshal that I had people down there."

The Doctor didn't say anything, but nodded his head and continued sonic-ing various wires and whatnot.

"What about you, Doctor?" Maggie asked. "Care to tell me who you really are?"

"I already told you," He looked up at her. "I'm the Doctor."

"The Doctor of what exactly? You can't just call yourself the 'Doctor'." Maggie made air quotes with her fingers.

"Why not?"

"Because you sound like a crazy person!"

"Maybe I am..."

"You, sir...are so weird." Maggie leaned her back against the wall. "And I'm still confused! What are you doing? You think buzzing wires with some sorta...LED light will fix the friggin' plane?"

"Oi!" The Doctor stopped sonic-ing and looked up at her. "You're a tough one, aren't you?" He mumbled. Maggie raised an eyebrow of warning. "Anyway...I'm just sonic-ing the wires so they'll allow more electricity to run through them, which'll cause the engines to turn faster-"

"-and make us go faster." Maggie finished. "Okay, now I've got it. But what is that thing?" She pointed at his sonic screwdriver.

"It's a sonic screwdriver."

"Yeah, I know what it's called, but what does it do?"

"It...sonics...things."

"Sonics? That's not even a real verb!"

"Okay, okay." The Doctor shushed. "Can we just finish this?" He pointed to the panels behind him.

"Fine. What do you want me to do?" Maggie crouched down next to him.

"Take these wires," He handed her a handful of them. "And untangle them."

Maggie glared but did as he said. Karma, Maggie thought, recalling the task she had bestowed upon the Doctor earlier. Once the Doctor finished his work, they snuck back to their seats in the front. The Marshal was chatting up some flight attendant.

Hi! Sorry for such a short chapter! I wanted to make it longer, but I've gotten so busy I haven't had any time. So I felt bad for making you guys wait so long and decided to post it anyway. Don't hate me!

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