Eva ducked behind her register as she tried to shield herself from the lasers of the Cybermen. Screams filled the area, followed by the horrid sound of bodies taking their last breath before dropping onto the ground. She covered her ears and cried in pain. She could hear every person in her store dying. Tears streamed down her face as she tried in vain to shut the noises out. It was in that painful moment that she realized that those voices she had heard earlier were not from her own head. They were from afar. She could somehow hear from long distances now, but was completely clueless as to why. Pushing her question to the back of her mind, Eva gathered her courage and dashed for the exit.

A laser grazed her blue shirt as she threw the doors open and ran into the parking lot, where Cybermen had flooded the area. There was nowhere to run. Her friends, her family, they were all in danger. Without a moment's hesitation she ran to her car and started it. A Cyberman fired at her car, causing the hood to catch fire.

"Dammit!" she yelled as she ran out of the vehicle.

The car exploded, only adding to the carnage on every corner of the world. The screams. They were everywhere. She continued running past the civilians being killed by the Cybermen, dodging blasts along the way. Cars were crashing into the Cybermen in attempts to crush them, but to no avail. Other vehicles exploded and were sent flying into nearby stores and buildings. There was so much death and destruction, and she still had a long way to run before reaching her family's neighborhood.

Meanwhile in London, the Doctor had just been forcibly teleported to Pete's World, thanks to a certain Jake Simmonds from the same parallel universe. Jake had just saved the Doctor's life by teleporting him to a room within the ruins of Torchwood. Jake revealed to him that Torchwood, in Pete's World, was under the control of the people. They built the technology that allowed himself and Mickey to jump between universes. The Doctor was worried. Rose and her mother, his entire world was in grave danger.

From the shadows stepped the parallel Pete Tyler, alive and well within this universe. The Doctor walked hastily to him, demanding to be sent back. Pete refused.

"You're going to listen, for once." He said to the Time Lord. "When you left this world, you warned us there'd be more Cybermen. So we sealed them inside the factories."

Pete walked toward the windows of the skyscraper, alongside the Doctor and Jake. As Pete continued explaining how the Cybermen found the Doctor's universe and escaped, a shadowy figure snuck behind them and began searching the area. He needed to find something, and he needed to do it without alerting anyone to his presence.

Eva never stopped running. She had made her way into her parents' neighborhood before diving behind a parked car for cover. She peaked over the hood of the car and saw a young blonde teenager running across her street, screaming in fear. It was her friend Sarah. Eva called out to her, hoping to get her attention and lead her to safety. Sarah shook her head, and kept running. Unfortunately she ran into a Cyberman who grabbed her by the shoulder and sent a lethal shock through her body.

Eva froze in shock and horror.

Sarah.

Sarah was dead.

Eva let her fear take over, screaming and running toward her parents' house.

"Please be okay." She wished to herself.

The door was already kicked open, and the house looked ransacked. Her parents, however, were nowhere to be seen. It was a dead end.

"Where are they?" she asked herself.

The sound of clanking metal boots echoed through the house. Not knowing what to do, Eva's mouth dropped wide open, though she was too afraid to utter a sound. The boots were getting louder. They were coming from the kitchen, located at the back of the house. The frightened young woman decided to hide. There was a small storage closet under the stairs in the living room where she entered. It was risky, but she was convinced that hiding was the only thing that could save her. She grabbed the door handle and carefully pulled open the door, holding her breath in attempt to stay absolutely quiet.

It didn't work. The door creaked as it was being opened, alerting the Cyberman to her presense. As it followed the noise, Eva began to hyperventilate. It was coming. It was going to kill her, just like it killed her friend Sarah. She was afraid to die.

"I'm only 19." She thought to herself. "No, I can't die! Not yet!"

The Cyberman found her crouching near the door of the storage closet, and pointed its arm at her head. It was going to fire. A fierce rage began to burn within Eva, and she began to growl at the creature that was going to kill her.

"No." she said as she gritted her teeth. "I'm not dying here!"

With a yell of pure anger she leapt onto the Cyberman with such a force than they both fell onto the floor. Eva angrily began beating her fists on this metal monstrosity, actually managing to cause dents in the armor. She never relented, but rather continued pummeling the Cyberman until she was out of breath, letting out one final slam from her fists. The impact crushed its skull. Eva stared at her red knuckles. She could have sworn that she was never that strong, but there were more important things to worry about, such as finding her parents.

Before she could catch her breath, a man clad in black appeared beside the massively flattened Cyberman. Without any explanation, he grabbed Eva and pressed a yellow button on a device from his hand. Before Eva could even blink, she found herself in London. The man then released her and took off running in the opposite direction.

"What?!" She yelled. "Who are you?! Where are we?!"

It was no use. The man was gone. Whoever he was, he ran fast. More importantly, he had a reason for teleporting her to London. Perhaps it was someone she knew. Whatever the case, Eva took a quick look around her new surroundings.

She was definitely in a new country, judging from the accents of the people running for their lives, but there was a bigger problem. Cybermen flooded the streets, but they weren't firing at the people anymore. They were firing at these flying armored beings that, in her point of view, resembled salt shakers.

"Exterminate! Exterminate!" they yelled at the Cybermen.

Eva was about to run when she overheard the voice with the Scottish accent again.

"Once the breach collapses, that's it!" yelled the Doctor as he grabbed hold of Rose. " You will never be able to see her again. You own mother!"

That voice. Eva thought to herself. Whoever this man is, he seems like he knows how to stop all of this. I have to find him!

Rose said gently to her Doctor. "I made my choice a long time ago, and I'm never going to leave you."

Eva followed the voices to a large skyscraper: Canary Wharf. She was about to make her way into the building when she felt her feet leaving the ground. A white light pierced the sky from the skyscraper, creating a vacuum that pulled the Cybermen and the Daleks into itself. The same light was pulling her too. Eva screamed as she crashed through the glass windows of the building. She managed to grab hold of a wall by pushing her fingers into it, holding on for dear life. Again, she wondered for a split second how she managed to push her fingers into a solid wall, but pushed it into the back of her mind. Now was the time to survive, not question.

Meanwhile Rose's grip on the lever was beginning to loosen. She had no choice but to let go of her magnetic clamp in order to push the lever upright, keeping the breach open unitl all of the Cybermen and Daleks were sent back into the Void. She couldn't hold on much longer. Eva was one floor below them. Her grip on the wall was also beginning to slip. She was holding on by one hand at this point, and her legs were kicking and flailing, trying to find some kind of surface to fall back on. There was a pillar directly behind her. She reasoned that if she could wrap herself around that pillar, she would be safe.

"Okay." She said to herself. "One. Two. Three!"

On three, she let go of the wall and wrapped herself around the pillar. Eva's hands slammed into the pillar with such force that it sent powerful vibrations throughout the building. The sudden vibration was enough to shake Rose Tyler, who then lost her grip.

The Doctor screamed her name, watching helplessly as Rose was being sucked into the Void. At the last possible moment, Pete Tyler appeared using his teleportation device, and caught her. He then pressed the yellow button on his device, returning to his parallel universe with Rose, and the Void forever closed.

His heart broken, the Doctor leaned his head against the wall where the breach had been, tears streamed down his cheek. Rose was taken from him, forever. He then walked away, knowing that once again he was all alone. As he walked down the stairs, he found a young black haired woman clinging to a pillar. He stared at her, his face showing no expression except sadness.

"You can come down now." He said solemnly. "It's over."

"How do you know?" Eva asked him.

"Because I was there." The Doctor replied. "It's all over. Go home to your family."

He walked away from her, but she continued to follow him.

"I can't find them." She whimpered.

The Doctor stopped in his tracks and turned around. "I'm sorry." He said.

That voice, that Scottish accent that she had been hearing was from this man. Eva's eyes popped wide open upon realization.

"It's you!" she exclaimed. "You're that voice I was hearing."

The Doctor tilted his head in confusion. "I'm sorry, what?"

"I heard you." Eva told him.

"Look, I'm really not in the mood." He said as he turned to leave. "Please, just go home."

"The 'void'?" she said. "Cybermen? Someone named 'Rose'?"

"How do you know that?" he said in a broken voice.

Eva told him a second time. "I heard you."

"Wait a minute." said the Doctor. "Why were you on that pillar?"

"I was getting sucked in." she replied.

"But, that would mean that you've traveled to other universes. That's impossible."

Eva stomped her foot at him. "I know what I saw!" she yelled.

The Doctor's eyes widened in surprise. He looked down at where her left foot should have landed. It went through the floor.