** Sorry for the ridiculously small chapter today, but at least I updated. I may be a little late but I send my prayers to the victims of Hurricane Sandy. I hope all your family and friends are safe. Hope you like this chapter! Stay Awesome -Me And The Time Vortex**
'1969?' Sherlock said. Eyebrows burrowing together in confusion. '1969?!' He half shouted, storming out of the door.
John quickly followed Sherlock's steps. 'Sherlock!'
'What?!' Sherlock said sharply turning around. 'It's not possible John! She's tricking us! There is no such thing as time travel!' Sherlock was agitated. I knew this would happen.
'Sherlock! Calm down! Just calm down and figure this out. The sooner you are done looking around, the sooner we can go home.' John said calmly. He seemed to know exactly how Sherlock was going to react. Sherlock took a deep breath in and nodded slightly at John. He cleared his throat and left the room, presumably to check out the other rooms. A shiver ran down my spine. The basement, I thought, The Weeping Angels.
John followed Sherlock and I walked straight down the corridor for the basement. Sherlock was already there and he looked at me with suspicion and then eyed the door that separated the basement from the rest of the house.
'Yes,' I answered his unasked question. 'They are here,'
He slowly moved his hand to hold the old and rusty metal door knob and he turned it. It creaked but finally the door opened with a load eerie creak that would make ordinary people freak out. Of course, Sherlock displayed no such emotion on his face but when I looked at John, you could see that fear was creeping up in his face as well as mine was. I stared downstairs, afraid of what was about to come. My headache started to pound against my skull slightly and I realised that I had been holding my breath for a while now. I silently drew air back into me. Sherlock stepped down cautiously, aware that some stairs may be faulty.
Suddenly I felt a strange sensation come through my body. I didn't know what type of feeling it was but I had certainly had never experienced it before. My headache pounded furiously and the next thing I knew was that I was falling.
Then I saw black.
