"Well if you're out of ideas," said Sara, bringing out two small arrowheads. "Shield your eyes," she continued, throwing them onto the ground. They exploded in a flash of light, the Autons staggering back. The three of them took off, leaving their foes behind them.
"What were those?" asked the Doctor, as they ran.
"Exploding arrowheads," said Sara. "I borrowed them off Oliver, didn't think he'd miss them."
"Oliver?"
"The Green Arrow?"
"Oh that Oliver. Tell him I say hi and that he still owes me that twenty."
"If you're quite done," said Constantine, as the group slowed to a stop, hiding behind an archway. "Any idea what we do now?"
"I need your help to put me into a trance," said the Doctor. "If I can enter the same dreamscape as them I might be able to figure out what's behind all this and convince them to let everyone go."
"And if you can't convince them?" asked Sara.
"Well let's not be pessimistic," said the Doctor. "But we're gonna have to find somewhere secluded... The pirate ship! It was unguarded, and near to the castle. But we are going to be defenceless during the entire ordeal..."
"How long do you need?" asked Sara.
"As long as you can give us," said the Doctor. "It'll be dangerous though. I'm not sure if they won't try to kill you to get to me, and I don't think they're like anything you've faced before."
"I wouldn't be so sure," said Sara, getting out her batons. "I'll do what I can. John, keep her safe."
"You got it captain," said John, nodding. Sara took one last glance at the Doctor.
"It's a good thing for you that I'm taken Doctor," said Sara. "Or I might just need a kiss goodbye." The Doctor blushed, but before she could do anything Sara had run off.
"Right, off we go then," said the Doctor, as she and John made their way to the pirate ship, hoping that their friend would be alright. But she had given them valuable time, and it was time for the Doctor to end this.
