It had been a week since the Doctor escaped prison.

In that time, the gang had rested up ready to get the TARDIS back from the future.

Beforehand, Jack went to the future to see the box's condition. Fortunately, it was still there, however, the TARDIS was heavily surrounded by Judoon guards.

Jack returned to Earth to share the news to team TARDIS and co.

Ravio and Yedlarmi, it would be decided, would be a great distraction and would fit right in seen as it was their home.

Ryan and Graham would sit on the cliffs as back up, ready to stun them with his stun-gun.

Yaz would do the same on the opposite side with a better overview.

Having the hills was a great advantage.

Whilst they did that, Jack and the Doctor would sneak inside the TARDIS to reactivate the shields that the Master had presumably put down when he was pretending to be O. Which would hopefully keep the Judoon out when they picked up the others that would be spread in various spaces around them.

The four groups would be connected with walkie-talkies that Graham had brought from Poundland seven-years-ago for Ryan to play with. And funnily enough, seven years ago, a thirteen-year-old Ryan said 'never in his life he'd find four Poundland walkie-talkies useful.'

"Proves him wrong," Graham thought as he one by one placed the precious things down proudly on top of the newfound meeting table.

The walkie-talkies were oddly clean and shiny for something that was seven years old, and that only cost a quid, and that all had working battery's?

Ryan lifted it up and looked between it and Graham, judgingly.

It was clear Graham had been using them by himself for all this time.

Usually Graham would argue back with something along the lines of, 'what's that look for.' However, he was rather embarrassed so he stayed quiet, pretending not to notice.

"Brilliant." 13 said admiring his walkie-talkie's, oblivious to Graham's embarrassment and Ryan's judgement. "I love a walkie-talkie."

Graham smiles to her, loosing his embarrassment and looking smugly in Ryan's direction, "see, the Doctor said they were brilliant."

Yaz laughed silently to herself at the pair of them.


After the group discussed any possibilities of how this might work or fail, the seven once again held Jack's arm as they disappeared from Graham's house.

They were a decent distance from the jackpot. Once arriving the group split off into their decided positions.

Yaz headed left around the hill as Ryan and Graham headed the right side. Yedlarmi and Ravio, now dressed in tatty, cyberwar looking rags, limped towards the Judoon.

The Doctor and Jack once again used the vortex manipulator to hop to the other side of the hill in order to steer clear of the Judoon.

Noticing the pair, a Judoon stuck his gun out. This caused the others to do the same.

Ravio and Yedlarmi shot their arms up innocently.

"Please, don't shoot us!" Yedlarmi pleaded.

"We need your help!" Ravio begged, dramatically.

"Language identified," a Judoon said.

"Yes," Ravio sighed of relief, "yes, we're human."

"We are from here." Yedlarmi comfirmed.

The Judoon didn't put their gun's down.

"Their was an attack." Ravio said, "from the Cybermen, and our friends, they left us behind!"

"They all disappeared," Yedlarmi let a tear slip, "we started travelling to find other survivors but now, we've been alone for so long."

"Just please don't shoot," Ravio concluded, "we just haven't anyone else for ages, I've lost count."

"We're just desperate for a saviour." Yedlarmi sniffed with puppy eyes.

By this time, the Judoon had lowered their guns, agreeing that the story fits.

However, little did they know Jack and the Doctor had already creeped into the TARDIS.

Luckily, their were no Judoon in the TARDIS, which admittedly would have been a smarter idea. This made it a lot easier for the Doctor to ramp up the shields.

"I missed you, Sexy." The Doctor mumbled to her beloved TARDIS.

Once this happened, the Judoon noticed the change immediately and once again pointed guns to Ravio and Yedlarmi again.

The Doctor was faster though as she materialised around the pair.

This secretly made her smile for getting the Judoon back for imprisoning her.

She then scooped up the other three and flew them away into space.

"That was so much easier then I thought it'd be," said Ryan.

"Don't get too confident," 13 said, "They might have installed a tracker or they still might be able to get in," the Doctor said.

Graham shook his head, "You've always got to darken the mood, don't ya Doc."

13 rolled her eyes and smirked, not wanting to show how happy she was to see her box after three years.

"Come on," she said, wanting to say hello to the box properly, "you should all get some sleep."

"We'll find you two somewhere," Yaz said, indicating to Ravio and Yedlarmi, she too thought the Doctor needed some 'alone time'.


After the six left, including Jack who begrudgingly followed, the Doctor found herself perching in the same spot of which she was first taken to prison.

She sighed, gripping the console firmly, not wanting to ever leave her precious time machine ever again, "I missed you."

The TARDIS hummed as she too had been help captive by the Judoon for three years.

"It's all okay now." 13 said unconvinced as she began to inspect the boxes condition.

A/N : This has got to be the worst chapter, I'm so sorry it's been ages and I'm sorry it ain't all that long either. But in my defence, I've no idea if anyone is still reading this?? And I have a lot going on at home. Stay safe x