The Doctor and Doc strolled warily down a long stretch of road leading towards town. The planet that the TARDIS had brought them to was orbiting a dying star. The world around them was blanketed in the fading sunlight giving all the façade of being red. Trees that happened to have foliage had leaves that were shriveled and sickly. The skies were empty and as were the streets, Doc pulled his coat snugly to his chin and copied the Doctor in watching around them looking for a sign of anything. The only sound other than the wind and their footsteps was the buzz sound from The Doctor's sonic screwdriver. He was using to scan the area around them. Disappointed he slipped it back into his pocket.

"How will we ever find her?" Doc whispered.
"Bad Wolf will guide us to her. Trust me Doc. Our reunion will not be a quiet ordeal."
"Has this happened before?" Doc asked.
"…Yes."
"What happens?"
"Well, usually death and destruction."
"My mum does all this?"
"Ha, no. It just becomes a package deal."
"…It's worth it though, right?"
The Doctor stared longingly ahead down the road, but not paying attention to what he saw. Only paying attention to the clamped feeling in his stomach. Of course it was worth it. She was worth it. Both Doc and his Rose were.
"Doctor, I think we have company!" Doc pointed at the sky as a cluster of dark spots was quickly approaching.
The Doctor smiled with excitement and took step ahead of Doc. "Time to meet the natives."
Doc stared agape at the men and women who had actual wings, he thought it was incredible.
The man in the middle stood out from the rest and asked. "Are you friends of the Bad Wolf?"
"Yes we are." The Doctor answered.
Without saying a word two bullets were shot into Doc and the Doctor's body.
They were out before they even hit the ground.

Before opening his eyes The Doctor knew that he had been restrained to a table. Upon opening his eyes he could see a man pacing back and forth with his leathery wings tucked neatly to his back.
The room he was in was blue and small.
"Doctor!" Doc was next to him in an instant. "Professor he is awake now."
"How long was I out?"
"An hour at most." The Professor answered, a few feet away and no longer pacing.
"Can I come off now? It's rather…tight."
"Absolutely not, I can't have you interfering."
"You promised-." Doc began.
"That I wouldn't kill him and I haven't." The Professor finished.
"Kill me?" The Doctor asked cheerfully. "Now why would you want to do a thing like that?"
The Professor looked frantic. "I don't want to kill you, that is just the thing. I do not want anyone to die and that is why I cannot allow you to intervene. We need a life source and The Bad Wolf was willing to step in. She didn't want people to die."
The Professor puffed and the Doctor cocked his head slightly to the right.
"Then why is my being here going to upset this 'plan' of yours? The Doctor asked. "If the Bad Wolf is high-in-the-sky…what could we possibly do to usurp that? I know for a fact that she knows where we are, she knows what's going to happen, she knows everything."
The Professor pressed his lips into a line on his bony face. His grey eyes were frozen over, afraid to reveal information.
"She's not up there any more is she?" Doc gasped.
"The Bad Wolf." The Professor said slowly. "Is here, in this building."
"Any chance that you could take us to her? The Doctor asked.
"I want to, I really do…but, I can't. They'd kill me."
"Who would?" Doc asked.
The Professors face fell. "The ones who stole her in the first place, a mother…a young mother."
Doc looked at the Doctor whom looked equally as shocked.
"And you're not one of them?" The Doctor asked.
The professor shook his head. "No. I never wanted this, I wanted to move on."
"Move on?"
The professor's eye darted around him nervously and he brushed his fingers through his hair. "Several years ago it was inevitable that our sun was dying at a drastic speed. It was planned that we would evacuate the planet, three hundred and seventy-five billion people. We had our ships and our rations and a new planet to move to. But weeks before liftoff people began to protest, saying that our planet was too good to abandon, 'what about our history?' 'what about our legacy' 'What about our ancestors bones that we are leaving behind?' A few days later I was in the lab with my team when they started talking about alternatives. I brushed it off; I never dreamed that there were any other options besides evacuation or stay and have us all wiped out entirely. Then there was a meeting, our satellites had caught a scent of a major power source. In a matter of days we had the source pinpointed. It was really difficult at first. It was on Earth, but not on 'that' Earth."
"A parallel world." The Doctor interjected, startling Doc.
"Yes, they would have to find a tear in dimensions, and they did. I was a part of the team that entered through. We followed the tracings until we got to this huge house. Inside were a blonde woman and two boys. It was amazing, truly amazing. The power radiating off of her was too much even for the radar. The reality of it was too real. The power source was a woman, there was no way we could steal her. I made this an issue and the men called back into our headquarters who told me to stand down. I wouldn't have it, I told them that living at the expense of another's life is not a life worth living and they knocked me out, my own team, when I woke up back in the lab the chief of science threatened me in way that I had no choice but to go on with the plan. Next thing I knew they took me to her. She wouldn't speak, so I did. I told her that I was sorry that she had been kidnapped. That I would do all in my power to keep her healthy. We injected her with a stasis serum to keep her body in the same state it was when she had first arrived. For three weeks we studied her and made a plan. We would put her in a capsule and send her towards the sun."
Doc looked horrified. "The sun, how the hell would you know that it wouldn't kill her?"
"Several tests…It was a success. As predicted her shell was peeled back and her real glory was released. For several years our people lived in a vast, mutual happiness."
"Why is she back?" The Doctor asked.
The professor looked between Doc and The Doctor. "The Bad Wolf sensed your return, for a while now she has penetrated our dreams, saying that her family is coming, that she would be free soon."
The Doctors hearts faltered for a second, this wasn't going to be good.
As if on cue the entire building shook for a solid five seconds, the lights flickered and then all was still.