"I don't know." She stated. "But I want to find out. Let's go sneak into a heavily guarded building then, yeh?"

"Just like old times!" he grinned, grabbed her hand, and they headed out the door.

A few minutes later they drove up to a blue house with a white picket fence.

"Where are we?" he asked Rose.

"Donna's."

"Donna lives here?" he laughed incredulously.

"Somehow this doesn't strike me as her kinda place."

"Yeh," Rose agreed, "It's not. But anyway, I figured she'd want in on the action."

"You figured right. She'd kill us if we didn't take her along." They both stepped out of the car and made their way to the front door. Before they even had a chance to knock, the door flew open.

"You two are up to something. I know it." Donna discerned quickly. "And I want in."

The Doctor and Rose both laughed at the predictability of their friend. They went inside and explained everything to Donna.

"You're taking it well." Rose noticed.

"Well, this has happened to me before." Donna explained. "This whole finding out your life isn't what you thought it was. Or real for that matter."

Rose looked confused.

"In the library." Donna turned to the Doctor. "Do you remember, Doctor?"

"Of course. How could I not?" He saw Rose's failure to understand what they were talking about, and told her, "Yeh, long story. Tell you later."

They all crowded into the sports car and drove to the building. Rose parked the car across the street.

"How're we getting in?" Rose asked as she stepped out of the car.

The Doctor stared at the two guards at the entrance.

"We could just walk in." he suggested.

She raised one eyebrow, unconvinced of his plan.

"Yeh, that's not gonna work. Donna, you and the Doctor will be distraction. I'll take out the guards." She told them.

"What d'you mean 'take them out?'" the Doctor started asking, but Rose had already jumped out of the car.

Donna tapped him on the arm.

"What?"

"Distraction!" she whispered loudly.

"Oh! Right!" They got out of the car and approached the guards.

"Hello, mates!" the Doctor called to them. "Lovely day innit?"

When neither responded, or even moved for that matter, Donna chimed in.

"Oh, I agree! Absolutely lovely! Which probably means there'll be an alien invasion anytime now. That always happens in this town."

The Doctor nodded. "Too true." He turned back to the guards. "Have either of you ever seen an alien invasion?"

They didn't even look at him. He spotted Rose turning round the far corner of the building behind the guards. She signaled him to keep going.

"Ok, this method isn't working."

"How bout you try the 'Totally Random Crazy Psychopath' method?" Donna recommended.

"Good idea." He ran up to the guards and put his face right in the male guard's. "Oh my goodness!" he screamed. He took hold of the guards shoulder and turned him around and pointed towards the sky. The female guard watched them with an odd look. "It's a flying banana!"

"Sir," the guard began as he tried to push the Doctor away.

"Oh, no!" Donna joined in and went up to the female. "If it's a flying banana you guys have got to do something fast before the entire Earth is exterminated!"

A leg came out of nowhere and slammed into the side of the female guards head, causing her to crash into the other guard and send them flying into the wall. Rose straightened out her jacket and looked at her companions who were staring at the unconscious bodies with shock.

"Come on then!" she called. "What next?"

"Oh, um." The Doctor turned to her. "Right. What next." He bent down and pulled a key ring off the male guards belt.

"Won't we look a little out of place just strolling around inside a high security building?" Donna pointed out.

"Good point." Rose bent down and started dragging the female guard off. "But if you two are being escorted by a guard it won't seem strange at all."

A few minutes later Rose came out from around the corner wearing the tight leather uniform of the guard. She adjusted the helmet and picked up one of the firearms.

"How do I look?" she asked.

"Lovely." The Doctor told her.

"Thanks! Now get a move on!" she signaled for them to move with her gun and then laughed.

The Doctor unlocked the door and tossed the keys to Rose who hooked them onto her belt. They walked into a large room with a vaulted ceiling. There was a main desk and several adjacent corridors.

"Which way?" Rose looked around at all the different directions they could go.

"Let's find out." The Doctor jumped over the desk and took a seat in the chair in front of the computer.

"How comes there's no one at the desk." Rose said as she walked around to the back of the chair and Donna followed.

The Doctor glanced at a coffee cup to the side of the computer. He touched it.

"Still hot." He declared. "The guard will probably be back soon. We better hurry."

"Blimey, this is uncomfortable!" Rose complained as she tried to adjust the suit she was wearing. "It's really tight."

"Looks good though." he said as his long fingers flew across the keyboard and different images flashed back and forth across the screen.

"What're you looking for?" Donna inquired.

"A main control panel." He answered without looking up.

"You think that'll be what's controlling the hologram?" she asked.

"Undoubtedly. Here we go!" he exclaimed. "Fourth floor room 477. Top security. They've got guards posted night and day. And you need a keycard and a pass code to get in."

"Can you get those?" Rose asked as she tried to keep an eye on all entrances in case the guard came back.

"Yeh. I think so." He started pulling open drawers.

"They won't have left the keycard and the code written on a little slip of paper in a desk drawer!" Donna told him.

"I know. I'm not looking for that. Aha!" he opened a drawer to reveal several small, clear plastic boxes filled with keycards. He opened one and took a card out. He stuck it in his mouth as he continued hacking into the computer. A small window with red flashing letters appeared on the screen. He then swiped the card in something that looked like it was for credit cards.

"Donna, take this." He handed her the card. "One down, one to go."

"You better hurry it up." Rose whispered.

"Shouldn't be a problem. I've already gotten past their security."

"No, Doctor, I mean hurry! The guard's coming!" she hissed.

"Oh!" his fingers moved even faster.

The guard was slowly walking towards the desk with his head down, looking at a clipboard in his hand.

"Okay! The code's 335533!" he quickly got up and they scurried out from behind the desk and started walking towards the elevator just as the guard was looking up.