A/N: Due to the long length of this chapter, I've decided to split it into two parts. I'm still posting them at the same time, so they'll be no wait. A huge thanks to those of you who have been reading and reviewing this story. I love reading all of your reviews. Keep reading and reviewing. Thanks so much and I hope you enjoy this next part!
The Doctor said that I had no idea what happened on Satellite Five. Well, not only would I find out the truth once and for all, but I would save Jack in the process. I ran over to the console trying to remember exactly which buttons and levers the Doctor used and in what order. "Let's see" I thought to myself. "Pull the blue lever down. Spin the big wheel twice counter-clockwise and push the big red button located just below the main console." The TARDIS shuddered and shook a couple of times before stopping. I started to walk towards the doors when red lights started flashing and sirens blaring.
"TARDIS lock sequence initiated. Computer override activated." The TARDIS shook and thrashed, throwing me down onto the floor. Finally, everything just stopped. I sat up and caught my breath. At that moment, the doors swung open and a couple of Native Americans came rushing in. One of them shot an arrow, which hit me square in the shoulder. The two Native Americans then grabbed me and tried dragging me out of the TARDIS. I fought back but my movements became labored and I became more and more drowsy, until…nothing…
"Violet" I heard a voice call out in the distance. "Violet, wake-up!" I slowly opened my eyes as my senses slowly came back one by one. I sat up and noticed that I was still in the console room. My body tensed. "Violet, relax." I looked up and saw the Doctor standing there. He took a seat next to me. "It was all just a bad dream, ok?"
"So I wasn't attacked by two Native Americans who broke into here?" The Doctor smiled and shook his head.
"Remember when I said that the army of Ghengas Khan couldn't break through these doors?" I nodded. "Well, I wasn't lying about that. And if an entire army couldn't, do you really think only two Native Americans could?" I shook my head. "I don't think so either."
"I'm sorry," I quickly said. "About before. What you say, well, it does matter. A lot. Especially to me." The Doctor put his hand on my shoulder and smiled down at me.
"I know you didn't mean it. You were being ruled by teenage hormones. And yes, Time Lords were affected by them too. Well Time Ladies were. Time Lords such as myself didn't allow petty little hormones to control us." I giggled.
"Yeah, sure. If you say so." The Doctor smirked at me. "So, what happened to Jack?"
"He met a girl from one of the local tribes. Tuned out she was the Chief's daughter and he said something to her, which angered the chief who sent his tribe to chase after us. Jack used his Vortex Manipulator to escape to God knows where. I ended up in here and was about to fly us into the Time Vortex when I saw you having a nightmare."
"So that angry tribe is still out there?"
"Yep, probably staking us out. But, like I said before, there's no way they're getting in." He got up and walked over to the console. "I'm flying us into the Time Vortex, if that makes you feel any better."
"It does thanks." The Doctor simply nodded.
