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River had become furious. This woman was psychopathic! To set that bomb off was stupid and reckless. It would blow everything to shreds within its reach, and here Gamine was taking the thrill of it all.

"Who invented that poem?" Gamine conveyed as she raised her eye brow at River questioningly. River was in the right frame of mind to hit Gamine because she mentioned that poem. It was made specifically just for her and The Doctor. She had heard it none stop when she was a child, Kavorian would get soldiers to sing the poem to her, or tell her lies about The Doctor. Of course, she was only just a child at the time; she hadn't even met her parents, of course she was going to obey the people who looked after her. River felt disgusted at the thought of it, knowing that when she was young Kavorian was the only mother figure for her. She was nothing like Kovarian; they shared no similarities, only differences. River hadn't realised, while she thought about her past, she loosened her grip on Gamine. Gamine pushed River off herself, and then brushed off the creases in her clothes- because River crushed her top into two tiny balls where her hands were- and she flicked her hair away from her face. Gamine coughed,

"Y'know, you would have been so much better off if you did kill him, or if you would had stayed with Kavorian. You'd be rich, famous even," Gamine informed her as she stared at River in the eyes. River's jaw clenched. "You could have had such a good life…." She muttered the last part as she walked toward the door; she turned around just before she left. River looked at her in disgust. "I'm not going to stop you from trying to escape. Heck, I'll give you fifty quid even if you do manage to escape this." And that was the last thing Gamine said to River before she vanished through the door. River didn't do anything; she didn't want to chase her, what good would that have done? To waste time hunting the woman down when she could use that time do deactivate the bomb, or, if that plan was to fail, then to find the people you love before you die. River stood still in the same spot as she remembered what Gamine had just said to her. 'You would have been so much better if you did kill him'. River shook that thought away, of course she wouldn't have been, she thought of all the amazing memories she had shared with The Doctor, all the adventures, the thrill of being chased, the way the adrenaline would rush through her veins. River smiled to herself, not killing him was the best thing she had ever done…

The Doctor sprinted down the hallways, determined to find Gamine and get some real answers. He had kicked through several doors already, not being bothered to open them gently with his hands. The doors would slam open with a slam, but he didn't care, he wanted Gamine to know of his presence. To know that he was near. He looked up at the ceiling, there were arrows which pointed to different directions, but they were no good, they were wrecked. One of the arrows literally dangled from one wire, and the others, well you couldn't read off them, the letters had been scraped or scratched off, which meant he could work out which word said what. The Doctor sighed, placed his hand on his forehead, and stopped for a few moments. He closed his eyes as he tried to concentrate; his breathing was heavy as he panted for air. 'Okay, where would she keep Jenny and River? More likely a heavily guarded rooms…But where would a heavily guarded room be, I don't even know where I am. 'I'm like a needle in a haystack' as River would say. Even though I'm more like a 'Timelord stuck in a library', hm, no, that's not very good; I'll just go with River's again.' He slapped himself across the face. 'C'MON! Concentrate! Where would they be!' He thought to himself anxiously. A sudden crackle sound was heard behind him, The Doctor's eyes quickly widened as he span around to meet the mystery noise.

"Rory?" The Doctor asked, for once he was completely surprised to see the roman. Rory gave him an awkward wave,

"Listen," he commanded broadly. "I don't have much time. But I've been told by you, a future you, to tell you 'interview room'," he stated with finger quotation marks. "Whatever that means… Just those two words… Interview room," The Doctor shook his head at first,

"But how does that help I any- Oh!" The Doctor's eyes widened as he smoothed back his hair and jumped up excitedly, which made his hair a mess again. "Of course! Tell future me thank you!" He stated with much enthusiasm. The Doctor couldn't wait any longer, as he was given this new information he just wanted to run down the corridor as fast as he could. So he did.

"Okay, but what do he mean- Oh, never mind," then Rory was gone with a frazzle. He must have travelled a vortex manipulator or something along those lines. The Doctor smiled like an idiot as he ran down the corridor.

"Interview room, of course Gamine would put them there," he stated. He looked up to check he was running in the right direction. One of the arrows above had said '-nt-r-iw oom', half the letters were scratched off, which made it nearly impossible to work out the words. The Doctor guessed that probably read as interview room, so he followed the directions. It wasn't that far, only a few corridors till he was met with a big white door which clearly read 'interview corridor'. He opened the door eagerly, yet, being The Doctor, he didn't look where he was running, meaning he head butt a hard solid object… He fell to the floor with a thud but bounced back up immediately. As The Doctor recovered he looked at the object that caused him slight concussion. His vision was still blurred but he could make out what it was. He shook his head and laughed hysterically, as he jumped up and down in joy…

River started to panic, she attempted to deactivate the bomb, but was confronted with many wires- all different colours and sizes- normally River could deactivate an explosive with her eyes closed, but this was an extreme piece of equipment, amateurs-not that she was- wouldn't stand a chance. River could only narrow it down to two wires. Two wires which she knew either one could stop the bomb. Yet, she knew, if she were to cut the wrong wire, well… It wouldn't be pretty. River wasn't going to take a chance, after all The Doctor was still out there somewhere and if she were to choose the wrong wire, then it's not just her life she's took either. River slammed her fist on the desk violently, it wasn't meant to end like this, not this way. She swung her arm around the explosive and carried it with her as she marched her way out of the room, she would have a better chance of surviving by disarming the bomb than to try and out run the explosion. River looked at her surroundings, she was in a corridor which looked a lot like the room she was just in, the ceiling, the wall and floor all white. She furrowed her eye brows and ran over to the nearest door to her.

"River!" Was the first thing she heard. The voice was so loud that she felt like it burst her left ear drum. Then, unexpectedly, River was being squeezed to death by someone. Nice. Once River finally got to look at this suspicious random person River laughed, which was probably the first laugh she had done in a few days, and hugged back the person who intended on killing her through lack of oxygen. "Where's The Doctor? Are you alright? Where's Amy and Rory? Oh, God, I missed you." Jenny spilled out as she cried of happy tears into River's shoulder. River pushed her away, not impolitely, but just so as she could breath.

"I don't know where the Doctor, Amy and Rory are," River breathed out, and then hugged Jenny again; a wide grin had stuck to her face. Finally, she was talking to somebody familiar.

"But are you alright?" Jenny questioned, her face broadened and become slightly agitated because she avoided her question. River attempted to carry on smiling at the young woman in front of her, but she just couldn't. Jenny had been nothing but truthful to River from the start, and to lie to her would be difficult.

"No…" River merely whispered. Jenny frowned with a confused expression. River sighed as she slowly revealed the object that was behind her back, she tried to hide it away from Jenny cause she knew it would only make her worry and panic. Jenny gasped,

"It that a-"

"Yes it is," River confirmed as she and River looked at the object terrified. "And we need to find The Doctor quickly-" But before River could finish off her sentence, Jenny dragged River by the arm through the corridor.

"C'mon then," Jenny egged on as she began to run. "This is my father, he shouldn't be so hard to spot," she joked, River laughed in response. It was true; a mad man with a bow tie and tweed jacket, he wasn't that difficult to spot.

They ran out of the room Jenny was in and began to run down the corridor. River knew something was wrong. She remembered being dragged down that corridor by the soldiers, to be chucked into her room. Hallway again, yes, her gut instinct was told her something wasn't right. There were doors in the wrong places, places where they were and weren't before. So when Jenny opened the door at the end of the corridor, River had to say something but she was too late. They fell through the door and started to fall, they landed onto the ground with a thud. River looked up from where they had fallen; the door they fell from was in mid-air. There was no back to it, just a rectangular shape. River sighed, 'no chance of going back then.' She thought to herself. Jenny gasped, River turned around to check she was alright, she was fine, had recovered from the fall just like she had, but then River knew why she heard to be so shocked. They were on a cliff. River gulped at the sight. They could see thousands of miles ahead of them, all woodland, the blue sky above them, the roaring of the fountain. River head snapped back, a fountain? River pulled at Jenny's arm, she wanted her away from the edge of the cliff, especially since the size of the drop. There was no chance of living if you fell from that. River's eyes shot open immediately, she searched around. 'The bomb, where the bomb?' She panicked. She breathed out shakily as she saw the object on the ground; thankfully it landed softly on grass, which it why it must have not set off immediately. She scrambled over to retrieve the object in her hands; she didn't want it to explode from any sort of impact. A voice was heard over the sound of the fountain,

"Beautiful isn't it? Fountains." The voice shouted as she looked at the scenery in front of her. River was shocked she didn't see her before; she was just sat on the edge of the cliff as she dangled her legs over the edge. Jenny stood back immediately next to River, which made River wonder what Gamine had done to Jenny, back when she was imprisoned, to make her so afraid of her. Neither River nor Jenny responded, they just looked at Gamine with weary eyes, cautious of her movements. River quickly moved her left hand, as the other was too busy holding the bomb, quickly to her holster,

"Ah, ah, ah…." Gamine warned as she lifted a black object in the air for them to see. "That explosive your carrying, didn't I tell you I had a remote that could detonate it? If you move even one inch I will press this little button right here and detonate that explosive. Sending us all into smithereens" She sarcastically threatened. She turned around from looking at the scenery and walked up to River and Jenny. River felt Jenny back up just a few inches, but River stuck her ground. Gamine chuckled lowly, "Give me the gun," she commanded, her fingers inches away from the button that must detonate the bomb. River was questioned in her mind if Gamine was playing bluff; if she was to click the button and detonate the bomb then she would die to. But from what she's seen, Gamine was no bluff, so she handed over her gun without any witty remarks. Gamine snatched it off her and then threw it down the fountain for it never to be seen again. "Good," was the only thing Gamine had said. She turned back to River and Jenny. "Now," she looked at the watch on her wrist. "I think the Doctor has had a fair amount of time don't you?" She asked, but River only snarled at her, she didn't say a thing. "Well, hopefully this will make him regret for what he did to me?" She confessed as she moved her finger over the switch. Jenny gasped and held on to River, River closed her eyes. This was it.

Ah! So the next chapter will hopefully be up tomorrow, got it all planned out see. *Evil smirk* So I hoped you liked this. If there is anything you didn't understand, as I know it was a bit fast paced, then please say so. Thank you.