As we instructed Cooper, he went to the station, where he would pick up two uniforms for us. It took him a while, but when he finally returned to us, he was driving his own car. He opened a window, telling us to get in, pointing behind himself. We did so, and found the uniforms we asked him. Once we told him where to take us, he started driving. As he drove, Maen and I tried putting the uniforms on while driving. Seeing as it would take too long to take off our clothes first and then put our uniforms on, we decided to wear our regular clothes under the uniforms.
"Can you finally tell me what's going on?" Cooper asked us.
"What makes you think we know more than you do?" Maen told him, "We've only just arrived here ourselves."
"Arrived?" this seemed like an interesting choice of words for Cooper, "So you just fell into this world too?"
"That's one way of putting it." I told him.
"We were looking at a huge eye. Next thing we know, we're in a world with little people." Maen replied.
I couldn't see Cooper's face, but his head stopped moving, which told me he was trying to make sense of what Maen just said.
"And there are two moons in the sky which nobody else sees." I quickly added.
Cooper exhaled in relief: "Finally, other people who see it too. My cousin visited me last week, and she would just look at me like I'm an alien or something."
"Isn't that what you all are?" Maen asked.
Before Cooper could ask what that could mean, I already told her: "In many ways, we all are, including you."
Cooper nodded. I would guess he just assumed that Maen isn't exactly right in the head. It wasn't right, but until I could demonstrate what she really meant, we needed him to trust us.
"In more ways than one, Gwen was acting like an alien herself." Cooper said.
"How do you mean?" I asked him.
"For one, she didn't have her Swansea accent." Cooper explained, "She's always the playful one, but this time it was like she had arthritis. I don't know who she was, but the Gwen that visited me wasn't my cousin."
A somewhat clumsy way for him to tell us his cousin is named Gwen. I actually thought he was talking about his wife, girlfriend, or at the very least his sister. I didn't know he was still talking about his cousin.
"We're here." he stops his car.
"What do you mean?" Maen couldn't understand, "Where's the Tardis?"
"The what?" Cooper asked.
"Just a guess." I said, "You parked us out of sight, didn't you?"
"Of course." he explained, "If they see me arriving with my own car, they might realize I'm not here on official business."
"Are you ready?" I asked Maen, as I finished buttoning my shirt.
"As I'll ever be." Maen replied, while she didn't look nearly as ready. Her shirt's sleeves were wrapped around her neck, her hat was worn backwards, and she wore her belt on her shoulder.
"Better wear this over that." I pointed to her jacket, "And zip it shut."
"Why?"
"Trust me, it'll look less suspicious."

As soon as we were finished, the three of us got out of the car. We let Cooper guide us to where the Tardis stood. It still had that tape surrounding it, and was still guarded by the police. Of course, with Cooper there, he just needed to explain to them there's something he needs to check out, and they let us through. As soon as we were through their barricade, Maen took the key out, and placed it in the Tardis' lock.
"Hey, what are you doing!?" one of the guards shouted at us.
"Don't mind them." I whispered to Maen, who then more hurriedly unlocked the door and opened it. As quickly as we could, the three of us entered. But even while we were inside, the guards would still chase us. Maen and Cooper immediately turned around and tried to hold the door shut. I didn't help, because I noticed a weird light coming from my pocket. The same pocket where I kept my phone. I looked, and found my phone, glowing. Why did it do that? Was it because I was in the Tardis? It reminded me that the Doctor did press a few buttons before he gave it back to me. If it's connected, then maybe the answer lay somewhere on the console. With no other idea as to what to do, I made my way to the console. Sure enough, there was a slot there, which was also glowing. I inserted my phone into that slot, and almost immediately it activated the machines. The Tardis started making its whooshing sounds.
"Did they just give up?" Cooper asked, "They're not very good at their..."
Cooper stopped, and as I turned, I could see why. He didn't take the time to look at the interior before, but he did now.
"I thought we were inside a box?" he questioned.
"That's only the outside." I replied.
"Never mind that." Maen spoke, "Where's Emma?"
"Emma?" Cooper wondered.
"Obviously not in this room." I answered.
"Ah! Precisely on schedule." I heard the Doctor's voice coming from behind Cooper and Maen.
"Doctor!" Maen was happy to see him.
"Who are you?" both Cooper and the Doctor asked in unison.
"He helped us get here." I explained to the Doctor, "Like us, he's not from this... world, whatever it is."
"It's another dimension, actually." the Doctor answered, but he didn't say more, as he locked the door behind him and ran to the console, where he pressed a few more buttons.
"Dimension?" Cooper couldn't understand, "Just who are you people?"
"More important than who I am, is who are you?" the Doctor replied, "Or rather, who are you to the Little People?"
"Little People? I know nothing about any Little People." Cooper answered.
"Doc, what is going on?" I asked him.
"All in good time." the Doctor replied, "First we've got to save Emma."
"Save her? You mean she's nowhere in here?" Maen sounded concerned.
"Afraid not." the Doctor replied, "They took her, hoping I would cooperate."
This reminded me. When we first encountered these Little People, they somehow had found their way inside the Tardis. Now that we were all here, why aren't they doing anything? For that matter, where did the Doctor program my phone to tell the Tardis to land to? I opened my mouth to ask, but the Tardis already stopped running. Immediately, the Doctor ran back to the door, unlocked it, and walked out. Cooper, Maen and I watched as he entered what looked like a green room. At the far corner of the room, was Emma, who had green clamps that held her restrained to the wall. All the Doctor had to do was point his sonic screwdriver at it, and they'd loosened themselves. Unconscious, Emma fell in the Doctor's arms. His cop's instinct warning him, Cooper ran to help the Doctor carry Emma inside. As soon as they were back, the Doctor locked the door again.
"Alright, the Tardis' shields are working overtime now, so these people wouldn't be able to enter again." the Doctor explained, "Unfortunately, it drains some much-needed power from the Tardis, so I'll have to keep my explanation brief."
"Good! Like how can this thing be bigger on the inside?" Cooper asked.
"I meant explaining what this dimension is, and how we'll be getting home." the Doctor clarified.
Cooper groaned, but the Doctor ignored it. At long last, we'll get to hear what this world is, who these Little People are, and why there are people who have no organs in their bodies.