"Doctor! Doctor, Help!" I screamed. I didn't know what the Daleks could or would do, but the Doctor was scared and worried when he saw them, so they must not be friendly.

"What is it, Rose?" Screamed back the Doctor. I could hear him running towards me as he asked.

"Exterminate! Exterminate!" Said the Dalek in this horrible, robotic voice. I knew that probably wasn't good, so I ran through the door, dodging a beam of light that was probably some sort of futuristic bullet. I ran down the hallway and across the warehouse, seeing the Doctor across the way. I heard the Dalek following me, screaming Exterminate as he went. I was almost to the Doctor now, and when I reached him, he grabbed my hand and pulled me the opposite way, down a different hallway.

"Don't worry. I've already checked this hallway for Daleks," he said as he was pulling me along. We ran though the door and slammed it shut. The Doctor turned around and used his sonic screwdriver on the lock. We both paused for a minute to catch our breath.

"What do we do now?" I asked the Doctor in between huffs.

"Well, we are in a huge abandoned factory with a ton of old machinery. I'm sure we can figure something out. It isn't a good situation, but it isn't hopeless. The Dalek probably went to go wake up the other one in the other room. I just wonder why they are here in the first place," said the Doctor.

"Where do we start?" I asked, looking around the room the room. It was filled with old melting pots, like something you would melt plastic in. It looked like this room was used for making the plastic. I'm sure the Doctor could find something to work. As long as it wasn't living plastic, I was fine with anything.

"We can probably use some of this old plastic to get use to take out the Dalek's eyepiece. That is its only weak point. The rest of it is made completely of bulletproof metal, so nothing we do to its body will affect it. Once we get rid of the eye, we need to get rid of the laser, and that will be easier if it can't see. They are a terrible shot, especially when it can't see. So we need to find something to get the eye," he said.

And with that we both went off, looking for something to get the eye. I walked around to the other side of the room and saw an odd kind of tube. It looked to be filled with some kind of thick, brown liquid. I picked it up and the liquid hardly moved at all. I shook it back and forth and it stayed almost still. I knew this would probably work if we could find something to shoot it out of.

"Doctor, I think I found something. It's a big tube of a thick brown liquid. I think it might harden if we shot it out at them, but we would need to find something to shoot it from," I called across the room. The Doctor came across the room to where I was standing and I handed him the tube. He shook the tube and then his face broke into this huge grin.

"Fantastic! This will work great! Lovely job, Rose," he said.

"Anything I can do to help," I said, smiling back at him. I loved it when he was saving people. He was in his element and he is never happier. Maybe it's just me, but I always think he likes to save me more than others, but I might just be biased.

He was looking around the room for something to launch the liquid at the Daleks. I walked up to him and took the tube from him. I walked over to the other side of the room and opened up the of the tube. I poured a bit on the ground, and then waited to see if it would harden. It took about three seconds before it was hard as a rock. We could just shoot this at thier eyes and then come up from behind and get thier laser. Not a problem, I didn't think.

"Found something! I'm not sure why its here, but we can use it to fire at the Daleks. Bring me the tube, Rose," he said. I walked over to him and gave him the tube. He opened it up and poured the brown liquid into some sort of liquid gun. The Doctor was right, it didn't really belong here, but we took what we could find.

As soon as he filled it, he pounded on the door, and we heard the Daleks outside scream, "Exterminate," at us. We opened the door and the Doctor took close aim and started shooting at the eye. It wasn't quite sure what to do, so I just dodged the beams they were shooting at us. The Doctor got one of the Daleks, but before he could get the other, I felt a sharp pain in my leg. And then I blacked out.

...

When I woke up, I was on the ground of the TARDIS. I had a terrible headache, but I was alive. I sat up and rubbed my fingers against my temples.

"What happened? Why aren't I dead? I mean, I'm glad I'm not, but they shot me, didn't they?" I asked, seeing the Doctor at the control panel.

"Those Daleks were old and damaged. The lasers couldn't kill, but they could knock you out. After you got hit, I got rid of the Daleks and brought you back here. You have only been out for a few minutes," he said, smiling because I was up.

"How did you defeat them? Did you kill them?" I asked, in awe that he had done all that by himself.

"It doesn't matter. We are both fine now. I'm very glad you aren't dead, Rose," he said, smiling.

"Me too. So, where to next?" I asked.

"I thought I'd let you rest a bit before we went off to another place. Do you want to sleep for a bit?" He asked.

"Actually, that would be great," I said. I didn't realise how much of a headache I had until he mentioned sleep. I went upstairs an collapsed onto the bed. It sure is tiring, running with the Doctor.