The Doctor slowly crept across the cold concrete floor. He ducked behind armoured vehicles and then would slowly make his way towards the exit door. The Doctor was ready to open the door when two guards and three alien detectors came into the room. The Doctor ducked quickly out of sight as one of the insect alien detectors zoomed around.

"Make sure no one gets out," one insect said in a high pitched robotic voice.

The robot insects went out a small opening on the top left corner of the garage door and disappeared. The Doctor could hear the guns of the soldiers' cock and he slid down even further. The Doctor went on all fours and then looked through the space between the bottom and the ground. He could faintly see the guards and only got a good look at their boots. He took out his sonic screwdriver and then pressed it. The Doctor could hear the guns explode and he jumped up and pressed it again and this time the guards went down. The Doctor quickly swapped clothes with one of the guards before taking the hand held stun gun and going out.

On the main floor nothing much has changed, there were guards in every corner, the receptionist talking on the phone and people going back and forth. The Doctor quickly moved across the elevator and waited for it to ding. Just as the door opened, a pair of hands grabbed him and pulled him inside before the doors closed.

In the elevator the Doctor looked to see Rory, Amy and Petal Dancer looking at him. He gave out a laugh and then gave Amy a hug.

"How are you?" he asked.

"I'm alright."

The Doctor shook hands with Rory and then he looked at Petal Dancer.

"How long?"

"The power won't come on until tomorrow night at 12 pm."

"Ha!"

The Doctor gave Petal Dancer a hug and then he turned to the others and said, "I think I know how they are able to find so many aliens."

"How?"

"The Cybermen have created insect alien detectors and spread them across all of London. I still don't know why they need all those aliens for, but I will find out. Where are we going anyway?"

"Petal Dancer stopped the elevator actually," Amy said, "So we are basically going no where."

"Ah, we need to go to the top."

"What?" all three asked at once.

"Yes," the Doctor said, "I need to talk to Mr. U"

The Doctor looked at Petal Dancer who frowned but her eyes glowed pearl white and they started to go upward to Mr. U.


Upstairs in Mr. U's office, Mr. U wasn't a very happy. In just two days they lost over a hundred aliens with only twenty re captured. The Doctor was running loose with Petal Dancer and his companions and now Mr. U had even more company.

"So," Mr. U asked, "How are you again?"

"Tovik," the alien replied.

"Hmmm…and why are you here?"

"To bring back Petal Dancer my future wife."

Mr. U thought about the girl named Petal Dancer and remembered how young she looked, hardly over ten.

"Well Tovik, um…may I call you that?"

"No."

"Well anyway, the girl is here on Earth, therefore she is Earth's property and you must leave without her."

Tovik stood showing his six foot five height.

"I will allow you to leave but Petal Dancer has committed crimes far beyond and she must stay here."

Tovik growled, "I'm not leaving without her."

Mr. U was ready to tell the alien off when an idea formed into his head. He smiled and then motioned Tovik to sit.

"I have an idea that will suit us both."

Tovik didn't know why he was listening to this pathetic being; he might as well incinerate it while he has the change. But Tovik already made the Hitchugitmi Oath, so he must.

"What is your idea human?"

"I have…friends," Mr. U said, "Who would be most of interest to you since they too are after Petal Dancer."

"I will destroy them."

"They are powerful, but they only want Petal Dancer for questioning that is all. If you can capture her and bring her to me, we will bring her to my friends and then after they are finished their questioning, you may take her home."

Tovik frowned, "Who are these friends of yours?"

"They are special, and they only listen to special people like you."

Tovik straightened and said, "They are the Cybermen."

Mr. U stopped and he felt his face go hot.

"You need to learn more about aliens human," Tovik sneered, "The Highest Guards are trained to concentrate their lir so that they may hear longer distances, read thoughts and learn what is around them. There, in this building, on the seventh floor is a whole legion of Cybermen ready to create more. They want you to open the Void and bring in aliens….for Upgrading."

Mr. U didn't know what to say, he was speechless by the boy's powers.

"I am over two million years old human," Tovik said slowly, "Do not be drawn by the look of a nineteen year old human."

Mr. U dropped his head and then said, "Will you help me?"

"You wanted me to be Upgraded too," Tovik replied, "It was all a trap."

Mr. U didn't say anything.

"You tried to deceive me."

Inside, Mr. U was practically having a heart attack over how this alien dug into his head to find out what he wanted to do with him. But on the outside, Mr. U was calm and conceit.

"You are truly powerful."

Tovik took out a red bladed knife and twirled it between his fingers: "What of it?"

"I could use an alien like you?"

"Why? Because you Upgraded your last assistant? C8Y9QWG2, correct?"

Mr. u nodded and said, "He betrayed us Tovik."

Tovik got up and walked up to Mr. U and looked down, "I help you, I take Petal Dancer back with me. No Cybermen will have her and no human will have her, got it?"

Mr. U was about to say something when the doors to his office opened and there stood the Doctor, Amy, Rory and Petal Dancer.