This is the second chapter in this fanfic I've finished in about a week. I think the Apocalypse is nigh. In all seriousness, I'm actually impressed. I think because I've been trying to focus on this one and not all of the others I have. I've been trying to work a little bit at a time on it each night and I think it's working.

The next morning, after taking a shower, Dani walked to the dining room. Well, walked isn't exactly the right word. Staggered would be more appropriate. She'd had a restless night. She kept tossing and turning, unable to fall asleep, and when she did fall asleep, her dreams were filled with emotionless women coming after her. Not to mention the fact that there, was the niggling feeling in the back of her mind that there was something going on with the Doctor. It was just in the way that the Doctor had avoided answering her questions the night before, and there was something in her eyes. There was something that looked almost like confusion, among the pain and sadness that still accompanied them. Dani was bound to find out what it was, but after they figured out what exactly was going on.

Dani went to the coffee station that was set up, deciding if she even wanted coffee. She liked coffee, but she rarely drank it, preferring to drink tea because she found it tastier and healthier than coffee, but considering the night she'd had, she might need that bit of caffeine. While she was trying to figure it out, she observed the women that were already down here. Some of them were chatting away with each other and eating their breakfasts. It amazed her that the night before, they were almost zombie-like in their movements and this morning, they were talking with each other like nothing had happened. She shook her head and went back to her beverage choices.

"y'know, personally, I'd go with the tea, but that's just me. Always love a good cuppa." The Doctor said, suddenly appearing beside Dani. Normally, that would be a cause for Dani to be startled, but she was used to it by now with the Doctor.

"I just need something with caffeine in it." Dani said, finally finding a tea with matcha green tea. She grabbed a mug and filled it with hot water, dunking the tea bag in the water. She lifted the mug and smelled the tea, letting the earthy smell enter her nose.

"Didn't sleep well last night, I take it?" The Doctor asked Dani sympathetically.

She'd already noticed the young woman looked more tired than she did last night. Whereas, the Doctor looked wide awake. Unlike humans, who needed a certain amount of sleep each night to stay healthy, the Doctor could go days without sleep and be fine. Not that she'd been sleeping that well when it was time for her to sleep. Try as she might, sleep had been eluding her. She was still trying to get those memories back, not to mention figure out who she actually was and where she came from. She still needed answers, but with her whole planet gone once again, she knew that she might never get one. She came out of her thoughts only to realize that it had been a while since either of them had spoken and Dani was staring at her.

"Doctor, are you ok?" Dani asked with one eyebrow raised.

"Aw, don't worry about me." The Doctor said in a nonchalant voice. "Now, let's go find a table and talk. I'm more concerned about you and your not sleeping well last night."

Dani knew that this was just a change of subject, but she decided to humor the Doctor as she followed the Doctor to a table and sat across from her. Eventually she'd find out what was going on with the Time Lady, but right now they had a mystery to solve and also aliens to stop. "No. I really didn't." She said, sipping the tea. The smell had woken her up a bit, so that was good. "I just kept having bad dreams and thinking about everything. If this is the same alien, why is she here? And how are we going to stop her this time?" Dani asked.

"See, now you're asking the right questions." The Doctor said. "What exactly is her motive here? And why did she pick a spa?"

"So, do you have an answer to those questions?" Dani asked, expecting the answer to be a no.

"Not exactly." The Doctor admitted. "But, I think we can get those questions answered."

"How exactly are we going to do that?" Dani asked. "We can't exactly go up to her right now and be like, 'Tell us your plan or else.' And I highly doubt that any of the staff, or the guests will tell us anything." She looked at the Doctor, who smirked a bit. "Hang on. DO you actually know someone who would tell us?" She asked in surprise.

"Teenage girl at the front desk yesterday when I checked in." The Doctor started to speak, when Dani interrupted her."

"Hang on. 'Checked in?" Dani asked. "Did you really have a reservation or did you do a thing to get your name on the reservation?"

"I may have used the sonic to get my name on the list when no one was looking, but that's not the point." The Doctor protested as Dani hid back a laugh. "The point is, when I met her, she seemed upset about something. I think she knows what's going on. Now c'mon!" she said getting out of her seat quickly and going to the other side to drag Dani, who had barely finished her tea, out of her seat.

"But I haven't even had breakfast yet!" Dani cried out, then sighed. "Oh fine." She muttered, glancing sadly at the plates of fluffy pancakes and waffles, following the Doctor.

They passed table after table with Dani following behind the Doctor, trying to match her long strides. A few people had glanced their way with puzzled expressions as they passed them, but then went back to their conversations. The Doctor was walking fast, her long, lilac coat swishing with every step she took, while Dani was just trying to catch up to her. Eventually, they exited the dining room and made it to the lobby. It was practically empty, with the exception of a few people checking in. The Doctor spotted Taylor at the reception desk, while Dani spotted the woman who had checked her in. Angela, Dani remembered her name tag saying. While they were waiting for the other women to check in, they started to devise a small plan.

"Alright. We're just going to go up there and ask to speak to her. We need to somehow get her alone. Don't want the others to know." The Doctor said in a low, serious voice.

"Got it. Hopefully that won't be too hard." Dani whispered back. "I'm sure there are places that we can go. The question is, what exactly are we going to tell her to get her alone?"

"Leave that one to me." The Doctor said. They waited until everyone had checked in before heading to the desk.