*Groans* Finally! I had the hardest time with this one but I hope you all like. And hopefully soon Kate will get to go somewhere else soon comment if you have any ideas cause I'm on the fence for a few of them. As always sorry for grammar and spelling mistakes, I'm still beta-less.


Katelyn groaned as she sat up, holding her head as the Doctor shouted for them all to look up. When she did she was greeted with the sight of the mazes floor on the ceiling. This didn't go over smoothly as she suddenly found herself gripping to the hull of the Byzantium with her dear life.

"What happened?" Amy croaked as she stood looking at the new ceiling with curiosity.

"We jumped." The Doctor explained, jumping in place.

"Jumped where?" Amy still questioned.

"Up, up, look up." The Doctor said as he whizzed about the hull scanning everything with his sonic screwdriver.

"This isn't possible, we're on the ship." Katelyn squeaked as she looked back up at the Angels.

"You can travel in time and space in a phone box, but when the ceiling is now the floor and you argue?" The Doctor grumbled as he moved to the hatch sonicing it open.

"Doctor, what am I looking at? Explain." Amy demanded.

"Oh, come on, Amy, think. The ship crashed with the power still on, yeah? So what else is still on? The artificial gravity. One good jump, and up we fell. Shot out the grav globe to give us an updraft, and here we are." The Doctor explained very proud of himself.

"Doctor, the statues. They look more like Angels now." Octavian stated, seeing that the Angels now have wings.

"They're feeding on the radiation from the wreckage, draining all the power from the ship, restoring themselves. Within an hour, they'll be an army. " The Doctor explained as the hatch finally opened, but just as it does so the lights around it pop like tiny fireworks. " They're taking out the lights. Look at them. Look at the Angels. Into the ship, now. Quickly, all of you."

"How?" Both Katelyn and Amy ask as the Doctor disappears down the hatch. Only to reappear standing in a corridor beneath them.

" It's just a corridor. The gravity orientates to the floor." He demonstrated the gravity field by dropping and catching his sonic. "Now, in here, all of you. Don't take your eyes off the Angels. Move, move, move."

"Ladies first, of course." Katelyn stated as her neck starting to ache from staring at the Angels.

Amy only scoffed at her and jumped down the hatch by herself, leaving Katelyn with only River to help her down. Katelyn not wanting to burden the older woman tried to move to the hatch on her own but found found the woman was already at her side.

"I've got you, sweetie."Was all River said as she helped her.

Once Katelyn and River were in the corridor, River let Katelyn stand on her own. It was wobbly at first for her, but soon she found her balance.

"God, I feel like Lucille." Katelyn groused as the soldiers bustled into the corridor as well.

"The Angels. Presumably they can jump up too?" Octavian said as the hatch closed.

"They're here, now. In the dark, we're finished." Just as the Doctor said that an alarm sounds as a door further down th hallway starts to close. "Run!" He shouts clambering to the large door, only to have it shut in his face.

"This whole place is a death trap." Octavian shouted at the Doctor.

"No, it's a time bomb. Well, it's a death trap and a time bomb. And now it's a dead-end. Nobody panic." The Doctor tried to soothe the group, but the Angels attacking the door did nothing to calm the nerves. "What's through here?"

"Secondary flight deck." River answered him her eyes locked on the hatch.

"Okay, so we've basically run up the inside of a chimney, yeah? So what if the gravity fails?" Amy asked the Doctor.

"I've thought about that." The Doctor said pointing the sonic screwdriver in Amy's face before turning back to the door.

"And?"

"And we'll all plunge to our deaths. See? I've thought about it." He snapped back at the ginger.

"The security protocols are still live. There's no way to override them. It's impossible."

"Doctor, please get it open." Katelyn begged him weakly.

"Give me two minutes."

Just as the Doctor said that the lights dimmed, signalling that the Angels were arriving. Out of fear, Katelyn, clung to the person nearest to her. Which happened to be Amy, who was too busy staring at the hatch to brush the girl off.

"The hull is breached and the power's failing." Octavian announced, drawing attention to the now open hatch.

Katelyn screamed in horror as the lights went off, and an arm of an Angel appeared in the hatch. She immediately felt ashamed of her outburst, as no one else seemed to be as frightened as her. Even Amy seemed to have a steady head about her as she ordered the Doctor to turn the lights back on. This only caused the lights to flicker, letting the Angels move into the hatch. Katelyn wanted to scream again, but instead gritted her teeth together. As she did so she heard the eerie sound of stone scraping against stone.

Oh god my teeth are stone. She panicked letting go of Amy and touching her teeth only to find them pointed stone teeth just like the Angels'. She tried to scream again, but it only came out in a groan.

"Clerics, keep watching them." Octavian ordered his men as four Angel's appeared in the corridor.

"And don't look at their eyes. Anywhere else. Not the eyes." The Doctor added.

Why is this happening me?! I didn't look in to the Angels eyes! Katelyn screamed inwardly as she tried to get anyone's attention, but all eyes where on the Angels. And then it hit her. She had stared at the mouth of the Angel, a mouth she could see even now as she in her mind. Was it in her mind because the image of an Angel, becomes an Angel. Did that mean the mouth of the Angel was going to destroy her from the inside out.

No I'm not going to die here! She thought defiantly and did the only thing to come to her mind, and bites down on her tongue.

"I've isolated the lighting grid. They can't drain the power now. " The Doctor said as he looked to Katelyn who just yelped in pain. "Are you alright?"

"Yeah had to bite my tongue." She told the Doctor as she chomped her teeth together making sure they were no longer stone. He gives her one more quizzical look before moving to the other panel. "So about those two minutes." She reminded him of the door.

"Yes about that, well, there's only one way to open this door. I guess I'll need to route all the power in this section through the door control." The Doctor stated as he soniced the panel.

"Good, fine, do it." Father Octavian agreed quickly.

"Including the lights. All of them. I'll need to turn out the lights." The Doctor said moving pass the Father to look at the Angels.

"How long for?"

"Fraction of a second. Maybe longer. Maybe quite a bit longer." The Doctor rambled off, sounding unsure.

"Maybe?" Katelyn asked her voice sounding throaty as she did so.

" I'm guessing. We're being attacked by statues in a crashed ship. There isn't a manual for this!" The Doctor shouted moving back to the door.

"Doctor, we lost the torches. We'll be in total darkness." Amy reminded the Doctor, of there dead flashlights.

"No other way." He told her darkly, before calling to Octavian for his answer.

"Doctor Song, I've lost good Clerics today. You trust this man?" Octavian interrogated River.

"I absolutely trust him. " River said confidently as she faced Octavian.

"He's not some kind of madman, then?" He questioned again.

"I absolutely trust him." She repeated not answering the Father's second question, causing Katelyn to smile for the first time since they entered the ship.

"Katie hand me that wire would you?" The Doctor asked drawing her attention away from Octavian and River, who seemed to be having a quiet disagreement now.

"Sure." She grabbed the first wire she saw and attempted to hand it to the Doctor only to have it snatched out of her hand by Amy.

"Her you go." She said brightly as she handed it to the Doctor.

The Doctor glanced over to Katelyn, only to see her shaking her head at the childish act Amy had just displayed.

"Okay, Doctor. We've got your back." Octavian said after he finished talking to River.

"Bless you, Bishop." The Doctor replied sarcastically as the Father saw he had already started preparations on the door, but Octavian simply ignored his remark and order his men to a defensive perimeter.

"Amy, when the lights go down, the wheel should release. Spin it clockwise four turns." The Doctor arranged moving to the panel on the wall.

"Ten." Amy said confusing both the Doctor and Katelyn.

"No he said, ten." Katelyn corrected her.

"What are you on about I said four." Amy snapped back at her.

"So did I!" Katelyn said believing that what she had said had been four as well.

"Stop it, both of you." The Doctor interjected. "Just turn the wheel clockwise four times."

"We know!" They both shot at him, causing the time lord to flinch.

"Alright, Ready." The Doctor then plunges the sonic into the panel, letting it spark around his hand.

"On my count, then. God be with us all." Octavian then counted. "Three, two, one, fire!"

As soon as the lights went off, the soldiers fired blindly at the Angels. The muzzles of their guns briefly lighting the corridor to see the Angels coming nearer and nearer.

"Turn!" The Doctor shouted at Amy and Katelyn.

Katelyn helped the best she could to turn the wheel on the door, but the wheel felt so resistant under her grasp. If it hadn't been for River's help pushing it ajar they would have never gotten it open.

"Doctor, it's opening. It's working." Amy shouted over the rapid gun shots.

"Fall back!" He ordered shoving Katelyn and Amy through first as he follows last after the soldiers, barely missing the door by inches. He then ushered them all to the next in front of them, again shoving everyone in before himself

"Get your alien butt in here!" Katelyn yelled along with the others for the Doctor to enter the secondary flight deck. "Any longer and you're going to lose your jacket to them." She warned as he came to stand beside her at the console.

"What are you doing?" Amy asked noticing Octavian putting what looked like an explosive on the door.

"Magnetized the door. Nothing could turn that wheel now." Octavian explained, only to have the wheel begin to turn in a slow clicking fashion. "Dear God!" He exclaimed backing away from the door.

"Ah, now you're getting it. You've bought us time though. That's good. I am good with time." The Doctor said as he threw pieces of the console over his shoulder.

"Heads up we got more coming in." Katelyn said softly pointing to the on Octavian's right.

"Seal it, seal that doors as well." The Father ordered his men, who obeyed promptly by magnetizing each door. "Doctor, how long have we got?"

"Five minutes, max."

"Nine." Amy said as if confirming the Doctor.

"Nine." Katelyn tried to correct Amy.

"Why did you both say nine?" The Doctor asked glancing between the pair of them.

"I didn't!" They both exclaimed.

"We need another way out." River called to the Doctor bringing his attention away from his companions briefly.

"There isn't one." Octavian told her sternly.

"Yeah, there is. Course there is. This is a galaxy class ship. Goes for years between planet falls. So, what do they need?" The Doctor asked rhetorically as he leaned against the console chair.

"Of course." River gasped realising what the Doctor had meant.

"Of course what? What do they need?" Amy asked first.

"Can we get in there?" Octavian asked also understanding the Doctor.

" Well, it's a sealed unit, but they must have installed it somehow. This whole wall should slide up. There's clamps. Release the clamps." The Doctor then with help from the soldiers move crates away from the wall behind them, and began sonicing the so-called clamps.

"What do they need? An escape route?" Katelyn asked guessing what behind the massive door.

"They need to breathe." River elaborated as the doors opened to show a lush green forest.

"But that's a..." Amy trailed off in awe of the sight before her.

"It's an oxygen factory." River told her smiling.

"It's a forest." Amy finally finished, as she stepped closer to the forest.

"It's a forest. It's an oxygen factory."

"It's so beautiful." Katelyn said in awe as she too stepped closer. She could smell the wet dirt and feel the humid air, but everything in her being was telling her this was impossible.

"Yes, well if we are lucky this will be that escape route you asked for." The Doctor smirked at her, causing her to beam even more.

"Eight." Both Katelyn and Amy said together in sigh of content.

"What did you just say?" River asked noting that the two companions were spouting out numbers.

"Nothing." Again they both said in sync, glancing at the other curiously.

"Alight well, Scan the architecture, we don't have time to get lost in there." Doctor said waving Octavian forward to check the forest.

"On it. Stay where you are until I've checked the Rad levels." Octavian the began scanning the air with a beeping device.

"How is there trees on a space ship?" Katelyn asked the Doctor.

"Oh, more than trees. Way better than trees. You're going to love this."The Doctor said as he ignore Octavian's request and entered the forest. "Treeborgs, trees plus technology." He flips open a panel on a tree to show wires coursing through the plant. "Branches become cables become sensors on the hull. A forest sucking in starlight, breathing out air. It even rains. There's a whole mini-climate. This vault is an ecopod running right through the heart of the ship. A forest in a bottle on a space ship in a maze." He then jumps back to where Katelyn and Amy stood. " Have I impressed you yet, Miss Keith, Miss Pond?"

"Seven."Again Amy and Katelyn spoke together causing the smile to wipe off the Doctor's face.

"Seven? You bit said seven." The Doctor said getting closer now peering into their faces.

"No, I didn't!" Amy snapped at the Doctor.

"Yes you did, both of you did." River confirmed.

The Doctor continued to stare at the both of them, only to stop when the voice of Angel Bob sounded over another walkie-talkie.

"Doctor? Excuse me? Hello, Doctor? Angel Bob here, sir." The Doctor produced the walkie from his coat and sat in the chair he had leaned against earlier.

"Ah. There you are, Angel Bob. How's life? Sorry, bad subject." He teased looking to Katelyn, who briefly smiled at his little joke.

"The Angels are wondering what you hope to achieve." Angel Bob asked not amused by the joke, or just had no knowledge of it being a joke now that he was indeed dead.

"Achieve? We're not achieving anything. We're just hanging. It's nice in here. Consoles, comfy chairs, a forest. How's things with you?" He said swiveling side to side in his said comfy chair.

"The Angels are feasting, sir. Soon we will be able to absorb enough power to consume this vessel, this world. and all the stars and worlds beyond."

"Well we've got comfy chairs. Did I mention?"

"We have no need of comfy chairs." Angel Bob retorted.

" I made him say comfy chairs." The Doctor said beaming at his two companions, who laughed at his childish behavior.

"Six." They said between chuckles, causing the Doctor to spring from his chair.

" Okay, Bob, enough chat. Here's what I want to know. What have you done to my girls?" He asked his voice now deathly serious.

"There is something in her eye and something in their eyes."

"What's in their eyes?"

"We are."

" What's he talking about? Doctor, I'm five." She and Katelyn say five together." I mean, five. Fine! I'm fine." Amy said correcting herself. "It's her she is the one doing this not me!" She shouts angrily Katelyn.

"Their counting." River said observing the pair.

"They are counting down from ten, you both have for a couple of minutes." The Doctor said looking into Amy's eyes. "Amy started first, and then Katelyn. Now they are in sync."

"What are we counting down to?" Katelyn asked fearfully.

"I don't know." The Doctor answered honestly.

"We shall take them. We shall take all of you. We shall have dominion over all time and space." Angel Bob spoke again over the talkie.

"Get a life, Bob. Oops, sorry again." The Doctor taunted him again. "There's power on this ship, but nowhere near that much."

"With respect, sir, there's more power on this ship than you yet understand." Angel Bob said followed by a screeching sound that echoed from all around the group.

"What's that? Dear God, what is it?" River cried out.

"It's hard to put in your terms, Doctor Song, but as best I understand it, the Angels are laughing." Angel Bob explained.

"Laughing?" The Doctor questioned looking at he group.

"Because you haven't noticed yet, sir. The Doctor in the Tardis hasn't noticed."

"Doctor." Octavian said holding out his hand for the walkie-talkie.

"No wait. There's something I've missed." The Doctor looks over his shoulder to the wall that had the doors magnetized to see what looked like a 'W' shaped crack in the wall that was widening with an unknown bright light spilling from it.

"What is that?" Katelyn asked as the Doctor pushed a crate under it.

"That's like the crack from my bedroom wall from when I was a little girl." Amy said pointing to the crack.

"Yes." all he Doctor said as he jumped up on top of the crate to get a better view off the crack.

"Okay enough we are leaving." Octavian ordered as he and his men move into the forest.

"Agreed, Doctor?" River looked towards the time lord expectantly. "What are you doing?" She asked seeing him still examining the crack.

"Right with you." He obviously lied, as he began scanning the crack with his screwdriver.

"We're not leaving without you." Amy protested.

"Oh yes, you are. Bishop?" The Doctor called for Octavian.

"Ladies now!" He shouted to them.

"You better be coming right after us, stupid, or so help me." Katelyn threatened the Doctor, as she followed after Amy and River Song. Her only reply was the childish smile on his face.