The Doctor found Jeremy staring at Sarah who was sleeping on the floor of the TARDIS control room.

"Should I tell her that there are much more comfortable places to nap?"

Jeremy was slightly startled, not expecting to hear him speak, but calmed, looking up at the Doctor and back to Sarah. "Later. Don't wake her up," He chuckled.

The Doctor smiled and nodded once, "You really like her, don't you?"

"What do you mean?" The boy frowned.

"Never mind," The alien boy felt a hand on his shoulder, which undoubtably belonged to the Doctor.

"No, tell me," he looked up.

"Oh, nothing," The man said, looking up and taking his hand off of his shoulder, grinning like a little kid.

"That's not funny."

"Isn't it?"

"That's not fair!" But the boy began to chuckle.

Just then, the TARDIS shook and Jeremy almost fell on top of Sarah, waking her up.

"Here we are!" The Doctor rubbed his hands together, when it stopped.

"Where, exactly, is 'here'?" Sarah sat up groggily, rubbing her head from the impact it made with the floor.

"I have absolutely no idea!" The Doctor grinned.

"What do you mean you have no idea?"

"What does it sound like? I. Don't. Know."

Jeremy held a hand out to Sarah -which she rejected, standing on her own- "How can you not know?"

"I told it to go anywhere!"

"Is that safe?"

The Doctor shrugged, "It's fun!"

The girl gave him a look, which implied complete idiocy on the Doctor's part, "What?"

Jeremy leaned into Sarah's ear and mumbled, "Don't question the man, he's insane."

The Doctor chuckled. "Correct!" He said, pointing to Jeremy, then opened the door, "but that's not necessarily a bad thing, is it?"

The blinding light hit the children first, making them squint. When their vision adjusted, they saw that they were surrounded by giant green shrubs, and could only see the sky when they looked straight up. In front of them was a red brick pathway, stretching a few different ways.

"Which way do we go?" Jeremy looked up at the Doctor who shrugged and immediately began walking forward. The children started off at a jogging pace, until they caught up to him.

"Stay near me," The Timelord sounded suddenly suspicious. He took out his sonic screwdriver and waved it in front of him.

"Why?" Sarah frowned, "What's wrong?"

"I'm not sure. Something doesn't feel right."

"Shouldn't we go back, then?"

"There's one problem."

"Which is?"

he put the screwdriver into his pocket. "I'm not sure where back is."

Sarah whipped around suddenly, searching behind her for any clue of a way they could've came. There wasn't one. She wasn't sure how that could be possible. Everything looked too different than the way that they came. The Doctor grabbed her arm, startling her, "Don't get separated."

The girl jerked her arm away, "Calm down. I'm coming."

There was a problem when they turned around, though.

"Where's Jeremy?"

"How should I know?" the man's voice seemed calmer than his words, "Stay close..."

They began moving forward.

"Yeah...got that..."


"Jeremy?" The Doctor continued to call after way too long.

"Jeremy?" Sarah's voice echoed, but seemed distant.

The Doctor snapped toward Sarah, "What are you doing? I said to stay close!"

She didn't see a problem with being only a few feet away and shrugged, "I'm not that far."

"Get back here. I don't want you getting lost, too."

"Look, don't worry! I won't go any farther okay?"

The Doctor sighed and continued to walk, "Jeremy?"

"Jeremy?"

"Jeremy? Where are you? Jeremy?"

He continued to walk for a while, before realizing that he could no longer hear the girl. He whipped around, to find nothing.

"Sarah?"

No answer. But he did think he heard something behind him.

"Andrew?"

He turned slowly to see Jeremy, walking aimlessly with the blankest look on his face, calling out a name he didn't recognize.

"Jeremy? It's the Doctor," the Timelord approached slowly, as if Jeremy were some animal which could be easily scared off.

"Andrew?" The boy just continued to walk.

"Jeremy, look at me. Can you hear me?"

No answer. "Andrew?"

"Jeremy!" The Doctor grabbed the boy by his shoulders and turned him around, "Snap out of it!"

His brightly colored eyes seemed faded and distant, "Andrew? Where are you?"

"There's no andrew here! look at me."

"Hu?"

"Look at me, Jeremy! Look into my eyes. Can you hear me?"

"Y- Ye- Andrew?"

"No! I'm not Andrew. There is no Andrew. I'm the Doctor, remember? Remember where you are. Can. You. Hear. me?"

Jeremy's eyes began to focus again, "Yeah..." He passed out.


"Mom?" Sarah called across the brick pathway she was walking along.

"Sarah!" She heard her name being called.

"Mom?"

"Sarah!" The girl took a corner, following the voice.

"Mom? Where are you?"

"Over here! Sarah!"

"Mom!" She took off at a sprint.

"I miss you, Sarah. I'm here. Follow my voice!"

Sarah continued to run farther and farther away from the Doctor, but fell when she ran into something hard -someone.

"Hey, watch it, will you?" a lisped female voice snapped.

"Oh...um...sorry, I-"

"Wait a second, who the hell are you?" the girl sounded threatening, even though she only looked around 16 and her a lisp made her sound younger.

"Who are you?"

"I asked first."

"I asked second, but I don't see what your point is."

"Tuche," she smirked, "Dani's the name! And you are?"

"Sarah. Last name?"

"Don't have one," the girl shrugged, "How'd you get here?"

"Spaceship. You?"

She shrugged again.

"How old are you?"

Another shrug.

"Geez, you sure don't know a lot..."

"I guess not. All I know is the Maze. Not really sure about anything else."

"Maze?" the young Timelady cut in, "What maze?"

"Uh...the one you're standing in. Doi!"


"Jeremy!" The boy awoke to the Doctor shaking him desperately.

"Ugh..." he groaned, "my head..."

"Right," He stopped shaking him, "that may hurt for a bit. You hit it pretty hard."

"Hit it?"

"Yes. When you fainted."

"Fainted?"

"Of course. It just happened. Do you not remember?"

Jeremy shook his head.

"I don't suppose I could expect you to. I believe you were hypnotized -in a sort of trance. You were shouting a name...Andrew, I believe it was."

"Andrew?" Jeremy frowned.

"Yes," the Timelord frowned back at him, "Does that name mean anything to you?"

The boy nodded slowly, "He's a friend...was..."

"Was? Did you have some sort of falling out, or something?"

He shook his head, "He died... a few years ago. They killed him at the revolution..."

"Revolution?" He raised an eyebrow.

The kid nodded, "For alien rights. So we could live. Andrew was my best friend for forever...and my only brother."

"I'm sorry..."

"Why would I be shouting his name, though? He's been dead over two years."

The Doctor shrugged, "as I said, you were in a trance. You weren't really...you at the time. It sounded like he was calling you...only I couldn't hear him. Just you."

"Like...like you're hearing one end of a call?"

"Maybe a bit, yeah... Anyways!" The doctor stood up, "We should go. We need to find Sarah."

"Sarah? You lost her?" Jeremy started to panic.

"She lost me!" He sounded like a child, "Are we going to look for her, or are you just going to spend the rest of eternity accusing people? You seem to like that a lot."

Jeremy rolled his eyes, "Let's go!" He began to jog.