Chapter 10: The Angels
The Doctor leads us to the TARDIS. "How are they here?" The Doctor says.
"I don't know, but how do you defeat them?" Gardevoir asks.
"You make them look at each other."
"Seems simple," I say.
"It's not. They cover their eyes to keep from looking at each other. That's why they're called Weeping Angels."
"Shit," I swear.
"Let's go then. Don't get touched," the Doctor says, straightening his bowtie.
"Calem, if you get touched, I don't know what I would do."
"If I get touched, and I'm dying, I will tell you where to go."
"What if you're dead?"
"I'll take it to my grave."
We run out to see the Doctor staring at two angels. They are showing their sharp teeth and claws. "Are you looking at them?"
"Yes,"
"Good, because I really need to blink."
I look to my side to see crumbling Angels nearly touching people. "We are surrounded," Gardevoir says.
When people are looking at the Angels I'm looking at, I turn to see Gardevoir looking at three Angels.
I look back and see the Angels getting closer, but slowly. "Don't look at the eyes."
"Ok, I wasn't," Gardevoir says.
"I wasn't, they're too far away."
"Great, now duck when I say duck."
We get ready, when I blink, the Angels get closer, slowly. "These crumbling Angels, are they dying?"
"Yes, they move slower."
"3, 2, 1, duck!"
We all duck below the sight of the Angels all around us. They freeze up and never move again. "We did it Doctor. Gardevoir, we did it."
"I know."
"I guess I'll be seeing you later," says the Doctor.
"Goodbye Doctor," Gardevoir and I say.
'Vrom, vrom, vrom, vrom.'
"I love you Gardevoir."
"I love you too Calem."
"Suppose we should destroy them?"
"No, we need to go."
We walk away and go to the airport. We board the plane and fly home. What we didn't realize was that one Angel was standing there, covering it's eyes.
