Time to pop in, Celestial Phoenix and the Spheretors are completely out of my head. I've not popped up for a while to ramble xD

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55

Sitting down on the edge of Phil's bed, Doctor looked at her. Sure she was rather pale but other than that she looked rather well. "What happened to you silly Phil?" He questioned while taking a hold of one of her hands. Both her hands, much like earlier, had minor burn marks from where she had held a Spheretor. Yet other people, Francis and that other man who was with her, didn't have these marks. Which added to the mystery of why just her? It was probably something to do with her psychic energy trying to block the Spheretors precognitive skills. That was something he didn't say to her, the Spheretor species were used a lot by other species as fortune tellers because of their skill to foresee the future. Both of the ones Phil had held must of taken an interest in her future and in result her psychic energy blocked the Spheretors and that led to her minor burns.

"Your future must be very eventful," he sighed and put her hand down, Phil on the other hand slowly opened her eyes. "Hey," he said quietly while she looked around her room and then up at him. "What happened to you?"

"Did I drink a bad coffee?"

"Why?"

"My head hurts."

Doctor shook his head slowly, "Do you remember anything from when you left?"

"I was so angry at you," Phil said slowly while shutting her eyes. Doctor looked down at the floor and then up at her, rather ashamed with his earlier plan. "That coffee sucked...but that guy bought it for me after I said I had no money." She paused to yawn. "I remember something about a tour, I didn't tell him about you or the TARDIS," Phil looked up at him, "That'd be problematic."

"Extremely problematic thanks there Phil."

"You're welcome," she smiled, it was amazing that she could even still be jokey considering what just happened.

"You know you could have died?"

"Huh...yeah..." Phil trailed off thoughtfully. "It was weird, he just kind took the Spheretor out of his pocket and shoved it in my hands. No sooner did he do so than did he collapse," Phil shuddered slightly remembering the moment. "It burned so much, and then I fell." She said simply like it was the most normal thing to happen.

"I'm sorry," Doctor said, Phil tilted her head up to look at him.

"Excuse me?" She said in an utterly confused tone, she was just getting her energy back only for it to go again thanks to confusion.

"If I hadn't bought up that idiotic plan, we wouldn't have argued and you wouldn't have got hurt because of me."

"Idiot," Phil said after a minutes silence, Doctor looked at her, it was his turn to be the confused one in the room. "I didn't get hurt because of you, I got hurt because of some lunatic wielding an alien music box."

"But-"

"Shhh," she pointed at him and then lazily dropped her arm back to rest over her stomach.

"You don't blame me?"

"What?" She exclaimed in an annoyed yet still confused tone. "What the hell have I got to blame you for? Yet again and I repeat," Phil paused to fidget and get comfy on her bed. "It isn't your fault."

"You could have died."

"But I didn't."

"But you could have."

"But I didn't did I? Because you and your awesome timing skills popped up and took that thing away from me." Phil paused to put a hand under her chin in thought. "You're an unconventional knight in not so shining armour."

Doctor sat there and then looked up at her, "Don't look at me like that, seriously if each time I get hurt you're going to blame yourself you're going have to sit and listen to a lot of lectures." Phil said while crossing her arms. "Now then, back to the problem at hand," she said sounding more like him than himself. "How do they get off of this ship? Keep in mind total extinction is out of the question."

"For one," Doctor said while putting his hands on his knees. "You stay here," he smiled lightly in her direction, she frowned and was about to say something but he spoke first. "Bed rest, you nearly died you're in no fit state to help me." Doctor nodded, "Secondly, I think there is a way to get them off of here without total extinction."

"What is it?"

"Well we'll just have to use their cybernetics against them."

"We'll? There's no 'we'll' there's only 'I'll' because you see I need bed rest."

"Your reverse psychology isn't up to scratch." Doctor grinned, Phil rolled her eyes and soon shut them. "It won't take long anyway and you'll really not miss anything."

"But I'll miss something I've never seen before won't I?"

"Most likely but there's plenty more interesting things out there than fleeing music boxes."