This chapter follows Lilo and his whereabouts, so I'm counting on that you've seen the episode and know what happens, in the scenes that isn't here…

Without further ado here's the next chapter :)

Disclaimer; I don't own Doctor Who, only Lilo.

The Doctor and Rose looked around to see that they were inside a spaceship, Jack's spaceship. They had been too caught up in their concern for Lilo to even notice that they had been teleported inside the ship. "Most people notice when they've been teleported. Sorry about the delay, I had to take the nav-com offline to override the teleport security. Never mind that, how is he?" Jack asked, his concern getting the best of him. He couldn't help but feel like it was his fault. The dog was so sweet and he would never wish any harm upon him. He remembered the Doctor kept saying that it had been his fault that the gas mask people were walking around. So if it was his fault that the gas mask people were walking around, then it was his fault that Lilo had gotten hurt too.

The Doctor just shook his head, to indicate that Lilo's hadn't gotten any better. "You can spend ten minutes overriding your own protocols? Maybe you should remember whose ship it is." The Doctor hastily changed the subject. He knew he couldn't help Lilo anymore before they got back to the TARDIS. He winced at the thought, which was one thing he was not looking forward to. "Oh, I do. She was gorgeous." Jack stated ad Rose smiled, thankful for the distraction.

"Like I told her – be back in five minutes." Jack said and ducked into a compartment underneath the console. The Doctor took the opportunity to look around the spaceship. It was long and small with a little bed to the side. "This is a Chula ship." He remarked. "Yeah, just like that medical transporter. Only, this one is dangerous." Jack called up from underneath the console.

The Doctor snapped his fingers, and his hand was instantly surrounded by tiny, golden particles. "They're what fixed my hands up! Jack called them, um…" Rose trailed off, as she couldn't remember the name. "Nanobots? Nanogenes." The Doctor supplied. "Nanogenes, yeah." Rose smiled. "Sub-atomic robots. There's millions of them in here, see? Burned my hand on the console when we landed – all better now. They activate when the bulkhead's sealed. Check you out for damage, fix any physical flaws." The Doctor explained. He moved over to Lilo, a plan slowly forming in his head. Dogs' anatomy was different from humans but not entirely different, so if he could figure out how to reprogram the Nanogenes to make them help Lilo. He felt that it was only safe from him to make them heel the internal bleeding but he couldn't risk them heeling the broken bone and the gash to his head. Just in case anything should go wrong. He concentrated on the programming before he waved them off so that they could go and help Lilo.

Rose watched with wide eyes as the Nanogenes surrounded Lilo's prone body. She beamed hoping that they would fix him up as they did to her. The Nanogenes faded and Lilo looked just the same as he had before, his bone still broken and he still had a gash in his head. Her smile faded as she saw that he that he didn't look better. The Doctor on the other hand, looked pleased, he saw that Lilo's chest didn't rise as shallow as it had done earlier, and his expression wasn't as pained. The Doctor turned to Jack, eager to solve the mystery at hand. "Take us to the crash site. I need to see your space junk." He commanded.

"As soon as I get the nav-com back online." Jack stated as he worked on his console. The Doctor looked mildly annoyed. "Make yourself comfortable." Jack murmured. "What did the Nanogenes do to Lilo? He doesn't look better, I thought Nanogenes were supposed to heal." Rose asked. The Doctor turned around to look at her, only to see that she was staring at Lilo. "They healed his internal bleeding." He stated with a wide grin, no longer fearing for Lilo's life, as his condition wasn't critical anymore.

Rose sat down talking to Jack. Jack sat in the pilot seat – the Doctor sat some way behind Rose, not taking any part in the conversation. Jack had told her that he worked for the Time agency before but she couldn't quite understand why he would con them. "So you used to be a Time Agent, and now you're trying to con them?" She frowned. "If it makes me sound any better, it's not for the money." Jack fiddled with the controls. "For what?" she wondered. "Woke up one day when I was working for them – found they'd stolen two years of my memories. I'd like them back." He said. He didn't turn back to look at Rose not wanting her to see how broken up he really was about the matter. He could have done anything during those two years. One thing he didn't want to find out was if he had killed during those years, if there were innocents dead because of him. But he knew that it was better to know that he'd done something like that and learn from it to not do it again. No matter what he'd done during those years he would like to know.

"They stole your memories?" Rose gaped. "Two years of my life. No idea what I did." He said grimly. The Doctor turned over to watch him. "Your friend over there doesn't trust me. And for all I know… he's right not to." Jack smiled sadly. The computer bleeped saving him from getting into the sensitive anymore than necessary. "Okay, we're good to go." He happily changed the subject. The Doctor looked confused. "Crash site?" Jack reminded him. The Doctor nodded before looking over at Lilo.

The monitor in Jack's spaceship showed The Doctor, Rose and Jack as they walked over the rail station near the bombsite. They had left Lilo behind in Jack's spaceship. They had agreed that it was the best solution for the dog, the one that would cost him the least harm. Back in the rail station they peered over the barbed wire. "There it is" Jack remarked before he spotted one of the soldiers pacing up and down. "Ay, They've got Algy on duty. Must be important." He remarked, recognising the soldier. He had talked him to earlier that night before he had stopped Rose hanging from the barrage balloon. "We've got to get past." The Doctor frowned. "The words 'distract the guard' head in my general direction." Rose smirked, thinking of the ways she could distract the guard. "I don't think that'd be such a good idea." Jack remarked. Rose looked almost offended as she said. "Don't worry… I can handle it." Jack chuckled at the woman's insistence. "I've got to know Algy quite well since I've been in town. Trust me. You're not his type. I'll distract him." Jack said and walked away. "Don't wait up." He joked.

In the spaceship Lilo had started to stir, as he woke up. It seemed as though the Nanogenes had healed his concussion he had gotten from the fall. As he slowly woke up pain cursed through his body. It ached everywhere. He groaned, not opening his eyes just yet. In the background he could hear Jack, the Doctor and Rose's voices, they were distant but still there. He drifted off again, but woke as he heard the Doctor shout.

He decided not to move as it had hurt quite a bit the last time. He couldn't remember how he had passed out. The last thing he remembered was running away from some people with gas masks. He couldn't remember why they wore gas masks, but he was sure it wasn't for gas; it didn't feel like that they had worn it for gas. He pondered hard to find out how he got ended up where he was. The Doctor, Rose, Jack and him had been surrounded by the gas mask people, they had closed in on them when Rose did something and the ground disappeared beneath them and then everything went black for the poor dog. Whatever had happened had injured him somehow, since he was lying on the floor, hurting. The pain subsided after a while, from being everywhere to just his leg and head. He opened his eyes to see that he were in a room of a kind. The room was blurry and he blinked a couple of times to make it clearer. It didn't look like the ones from the hospital nor did it look like one from the TARDIS. It was a small room gadgets lying about the place, but there was no one else but him there. He could have sworn he'd heard someone else. When he felt the room shaking as though there was a small earthquake going on. A second later there was a crashing sound as the room started to shake again. It was then Lilo remembered that they were in the middle of the Second World War. Tar had told him about it, about how horrible it was and how easily a man like Hitler can affect the whole world, how someone can affect the whole world just by saying the things people wanted to hear to take power. Then how he'd used his power to start a war that eventually developed into a world war. Lilo remembered from his human home when the old man, the kids' grandfather had talked about how he'd fought in the war. He had no doubt that the war was horrible.

He looked over to the side of the room to see a monitor of sorts. It seemed like that was where he had heard the voices of his friends. When he listened intently he could make out the voices but it seemed like they were too far way from the monitor for Lilo to hear their exact words. It sounded like there was someone sobbing in the background as the Doctor, Rose and Jack talked.

The room shook once again as another bomb dropped not far away from where he was. He lied there hoping that no bomb would hit the place. All he wanted was to get back to his best friend and talk. He didn't want to go out of the box again. He liked it better when it was just her with him. No gas mask people chasing them, no Rose giving him odd looks, no Doctor to ignore him.

Suddenly a flash of light appeared and Jack showed up from nowhere. Lilo stared at him, not quite sure how he had done that. The only person he knew that could do something like that was Tar and Jack wasn't her. It didn't seem like Jack had noticed him as he went straight to fiddling with some buttons in front of him as he sat in a chair. 'Aaah, it's a spaceship' Lilo realized. Jack jumped in his seat hearing Lilo's voice before spinning around to look at him closely. A smile spreading out and taking over his face like an infection. "You're okay!" he exclaimed, grinning happily. 'Well yeah, although it seems like I've managed to injure myself… how bad is it?' Lilo wondered, really wanting to know how bad it was. "The Doctor fixed you up… um, well, a little bit. So you've got a broken bone and a small gash in your head, other than that you should be fine." He smiled. Lilo smiled at his excitement, it was nice to know that the man cared about him.

Another bomb went of near by and Jack's smile faded as he remembered the situation. Lilo watched him warily, not sure what to make of the man's reaction. Jack quickly turned back to his console and started working again. 'So what are we going to do with the bombs, I don't feel like blowing up at the moment' Lilo laughed. When jack didn't say anything his laughter faded. 'Please tell me we're not going to blow up' Lilo said silently. Jack pressed a few buttons and something blue shot out of the spaceship. He turned to look at Lilo, his expression grim. "I'm sorry, Lilo. It takes ten minutes to override the security protocols and we don't have ten minutes." He said sadly before disappearing again.

Lilo almost thought he had left him behind to be blown up by the bomb alone, when he reappeared again. 'Okay, if we're going to die you could at least tell me why?' Lilo said in a weak attempt to brighten the mood. He didn't want to die, but he had seen the look on Jack's face, he had been telling the truth. They were going to die and there would be no escaping it. It seemed like Jack was genuinely sorry about it, so that made him believe that it wasn't Jack's fault but that he felt guilty. He didn't want the poor man to feel any worse than he already felt so he wasn't going to blame him for it or lash out.

"The bomb was going to land where the Doctor and Rose was standing. I couldn't let them get hurt after you got hurt, so I trapped the bomb in a force field, but it had already commenced detonation…" Jack trailed off. 'And as you drop the force field it's going to blow up and us with it…' Lilo realized. 'You know what Jack. It was truly an honour to have met you. I'm sure the Doctor didn't treat you very well after I passed out,' he chuckled, 'but you're one of the few people I've met that have not treated me like shit and that's something. To know that you've sacrificed yourself and unknowingly me for the cause of saving others makes me less frightened of what is to come.' Lilo smiled. Jack had tears in his eyes and smiled sadly at his friend. "I don't think I've met a nicer dog than you" Jack laughed. "You know what, I'm not going out without a fight," he said smirking before turning back to the console.

"Okay, computer – how long can we keep the bomb in stasis?" he asked. "Stasis decaying at ninety per cent per cycle. Detonation in three minutes." A computerized voice said. "Can we jettison it?" Jack asked hopefully. 2Any attempt to jettison the device will precipitate detonation. One hundred per cent probability." The computer said. Jack closed his eyes for a second. 'Wow, that was optimistic' Lilo remarked. "We could stick it in an escape pod." Jack suggested. "There is no escape pod on board." The computer informed. "I can see the flaw in that. I'll get the escape pod!" Jack said annoyed. "There is no escape pod on board." The computer repeated. 'Cheery, that one' Lilo said sarcastically. "Did you check everywhere?" Jack raised his voice, not wanting to give up just yet. "Affirmative" the computer said. "Under the sink?" Jack yelled. "Affirmative." The computer repeated. Jack nodded seeing there was no possible way for the two of them to get out of there alive. "Okay. Out of one hundred… how dead am I?" he said deflated. "Termination of Captain Jack Harkness in under two minutes. One hundred per cent probability." The computer said. "Lovely thanks. Good to know the numbers." Jack sighed and looked back at Lilo. "You're welcome," the computer said, obviously not detecting his sarcasm. "I'm really sorry Lilo, I never wanted you to end up in this situation." He said sadly. Lilo smiled but said nothing. "Last time I was sentenced to death, I ordered four hyper-vodkas for my breakfast, all a bit of a blur after that. Woke up in bed with both my executioners. Hmm, lovely couple, they stayed in touch!" Jack laughed. 'You can't say that about most executioners.' Lilo chuckled. "Thanks for everything, Lilo. It's been great." Jack smiled. Lilo closed his eyes, readying himself for his incoming death, when he heard the TARDIS wheezing. 'Well, look at that. Looks like we're going to okay after all. Tar's here' Lilo smiled as Jack turned to look at the blue box appearing inside his spaceship. 'Would you mind carrying me inside, I don't think I can walk on my leg.' Lilo asked embarrassed. Jack beamed and scooped him up before heading inside the blue box.

A/N

I just love ending chapters in some sort of cliffhanger, haha. I gave up on the whole Beta thingy, sorry, but it seems like you will just have to deal with my spelling errors…. I've been trying to decide which dog breed Lilo should be. If you have any suggestions; I'm all ears. Next time we will see Tar again, and I've been waiting for that a long time. The last couple of chapters have been very Tar-lite :(

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