Sorry it has been so long folks. This little thing called senior year happened and I've been doing nothing but school work for the past two months. Kinda exausted but I've got a new chapter for you all. Hope you enjoy it.

Chapter 10. Eponine and Enjolras kept following the passage for what seemed like an eternity. After awhile Enjolras noticed Eponine shivering slightly. They had both dried off from their little adventure in the pool, but Eponine still had very little clothes on.

"Here" Enjolras said taking off his coat and placing it over Eponine's shoulders. "You look like you need this more than me." Eponine smiled at him gratefully and pulled the coat closer to her.

"Thank you." Enjolras smiled and the pair continued down the passage. A little while later the passage came to an abrupt end. There was a ladder at the end that led up, but neither Enjolras and Eponine could see where it went. "You should go first." Eponine said. Enjolras nodded and began to climb the ladder. As they climbed higher and higher the space around them got narrower and narrower. Soon the walls around them were so narrow Enjolras's shoulder brushed against it whenever he moved.

"Please tell me that you see a end to this infernal climb." Eponine spat from bellow him.

"Nothing yet." Eponine swore and the pair kept climbing. "It's strange."

"What is strange?" Eponine asked.

"We fell about thirty feet. Yet we have been climbing much more than thirty feet."

"Enjolras, this place defies the laws of nature. We must be open minded now to what's in the world." Eponine replied. Enjolras smirked.

"Since when did you become so wise mademoiselle Thenardier?"

"Since I started spending all my time with a bunch of bloody revolutionaries." Eponine said with a grin. After what seemed to be another eternity of climbing they finally reached the top of the tunnel. Enjolras pushed the door at the top open before climbing out. Once he was out he turned around and helped Eponine. "Finally, I couldn't take one more second of that infernal climb." Eponine said adjusting Enjolras's coat over her shoulders.

"You and me both." Enjolras grinned.

"Oi! You two!" Enjolras and Eponine quickly turned around and saw the Doctor running towards them. Once he reached the pair he grabbed them in a tight embrace and kissed them each on the cheek. "Finally! I've been wandering around this place so long it's so good to see others." Then there was a growl from behind the Doctor. Standing behind him was a massive lion. "Oh right. Eponine, Enjolras this is Bell."

"You speak lion?" Enjolras asked not taking his eyes off the beast.

"Of course!"

"Isn't Bell a woman's name?" Eponine asked.

"Yes and he wants you to respect his life choices."

"But what his he doing in here? Shouldn't he be in the wild?"

"Yes right I was getting to that! Bell here got trapped just like us. I finally figured out what this is, it's a pocket universe. Basically it's a small universe held inside our own. The TARDIS must have fallen through. My guess was that this pocket universe was once used as a prison."

"A prison?" Enjolras asked frowning at their surroundings.

"Yes! It's brilliant really, send the prisoners here and they spend all of eternity trying to get out, but never can!"

"You're saying that there could be dangerous criminals here."

"No, the prison must have been closed, they just didn't close the tear into this universe."

"Then how will we get out. You said that the prisoners kept here never got out!" Eponine cut in. The Doctor smiled gleefully and rubbed his hand together.

"They didn't have the TARDIS." Enjolras and Eponine stared at the Doctor for a moment.

"Doctor, we have no idea where the TARDIS is, we've no way to find it in this place." Eponine said. The Doctor's smile fell slightly,

"Right well, I've got a plan, well half a plan but a plan none the less." The Doctor started walking quickly down the passage, Bell the Lion at his heels. Eponine and Enjolras exchanged a quick glance before following after the Time Lord.

Meanwhile Sam and Gavroche were still having little to no luck in getting anywhere. Sam was fairly certain that they were just going around in circles. After taking yet another turn Gavroche and Sam stopped dead in their tracks.

"Well at least we know that we're not going around in circles." Gavroche said, staring at the dead end in front of him.

"Looks like we need to back track." Sam replied wearily. The two of them turned around and started back the way they had come. After several minutes they once again came to a dead stop. In front of them was a door. "I swear this wasn't here last time we came through here."

"Who care!" Gavroche yelled gleefully running to the door and throwing it open. "We finally get a way out of this damned maze!"

"Language kid." Sam said following after Gavroche through the door. Beyond the door was a large square room, like everything else in the maze, it also appeared as though there was no way out. Sam heard the door slam shut behind him, he turned around in time to see the door disappear. "Shit."

"Language Sam." Gavroche said with a small smirk. Sam just sighed and ran a hand through his hair. They were trapped. After searching through the room Sam and Gavroche came to the conclusion that there was indeed no way out. Sighing in defeat the pair sat against one of the walls in silence.

"We're never going to get out of here are we?" Gavroche asked glumly. Sam looked over at the little boy, for the first time since he had met Gavroche the boy actually looked scared. Sighing, he placed a hand on the boy's shoulder.

"Hey, we'll get out of this, I promise." Gavroche looked up at Sam,

"You promise?"

"Ya, I will get you to your sister." Gavroche smiled up at Sam.

"Thanks Sam." After what seemed like hours of just sitting and waiting for something to happen, Gavroche started to wander around the room. The boy had just finished examining one of the walls, hoping that maybe the door was just hidden, no luck.

"This is just too bazar." Gavroche turned back to Sam.

"Did you hear that?" The voice seemed to come out of nowhere and sounded incredibly like the Doctor's companion, Clara. Just then the woman herself tumbled through the wall followed quickly by Dean.

"What the hell?!"

"Dean!" Sam jumped up and embraced his brother.

"Where the hell are we now?"

"Trapped." Gavroche said. "Sam and I've been stuck here forever."

"Damn." Dean looked around the room. "You sure there's no way out?"

"Positive, Gavroche and I searched every single inch of this room. There's no way out once you're in." Clara, who had been wandering around the room whilst the brothers reunited once again, just happened to look up and stopped in her tracks.

"Boys, you said there was no way out of here right?"

"Ya."

"Then what is that?" The two hunters and street urchin looked up. In the middle of the ceiling was a door.

"I swear there wasn't one there before."

"Well there's one there now." Clara said placing her hand on her hips.

"One problem sweetheart how the hell are we suppose to reach it?" Dean asked. Clara shrugged.

"Haven't quite gotten there yet."

"Why not just jump?" Gavroche asked.

"Gav it's way to far to jump. That has to be at least a hundred feet. It would be impossible." Clara smirked at Sam's comment and ruffled Gavroche's hair before turning to Sam.

"First thing I learned about traveling with the Doctor. Nothing is truly impossible." Clara walked to the center of the room, never taking her eyes off the door just in case it decided to disappear again. Then she jumped up. It was a strange sensation one second she had been rising up then falling down. Suddenly the door was at her feet. She ginned and looked up, or was it down at the three males standing below her. "Well are you coming or not?" She asked sweetly. Gavroche was quick to follow Clara to the ceiling followed by Sam. Dean took the longest mumbling the entire time about the absurdity of this godforsaken maze.