A/N: Here's the next part. I quite like this chapter so I hope you do too. Theres a small bit of German in here and I don't speak it, so I hope it's right. Anyway reviews are love, so leave one :)
Rose continued to sit on the bench for what seemed like hours, wrapping her mind around the reality of her being back in her old universe. It wasn't just the familiar buildings or the fact no zeppelins hovered overhead that overwhelmed her. It was the prospect. The prospect of possibly seeing him again. That she had finally found justice in the universe. But what year was it? And there lay the danger. She could run inside the TARDIS and run right into herself!
Finally she rose from her bench and began to wander somewhat aimlessly through the streets of her London. The sights and smells lingered on her senses giving her an overwhelming sense of pure splendor. She felt like she was home, well sort of. That's when she realized there was no home to go to. Her apartment at the Powell Estates was hers no more. Who could she call? She was dead here. She couldn't possibly call any of her old friends or relatives. The last thing she needed was to be called a ghost, or something of the sort. Suddenly she got an idea. She then walked to the nearest phone booth and looked through the crinkled pages of the phone book. She fumbled for her phone and hoped it would work in this universe.
"Hello?" The voice on the other end said.
"Sarah Jane? It's me, Rose Tyler."
-x-
"Doctor where are we?" Martha asked.
"I don't know." He said walking out of the blue box. "But it appears we're in the middle of an alien occupation."
"Oh is that all?" Donna said
"Yep." The Doctor said popping the P. The three stepped out further and found it eerily silent. The ominous looking ships loomed overhead patrolling the city streets. "Well those don't look familiar." He commented on the ships.
"And that is never a good sign." Martha said looking at the dark silhouette.
Suddenly a flash of neon light illuminated the sky. A tractor beam had descended upon the TARDIS and her crew. If Donna had been able to move a muscle, she would have slapped the Doctor furiously. Slowly they began to make their way up into the alien ship. When they had completed their trip, they found themselves in a dimly lit corridor.
"Well that was a bit weird." Martha said, "I'll admit I never thought I'd be beamed up like in those old alien movies."
The Doctor quickly pulled out his sonic screwdriver and began to scan their immediate area. Soon he came across some writing etched on the wall. Schlecht männlicHe placed his square spectacles on the bridge of his nose and tried to decipher the language.
"German." He thought, "Definitely German."
"What's that?" Martha asked peering at the etching. "Is that German?"
"I believe so." He said squinting at the words. "German though! Why German? I mean yes good chocolate, but I have spoken German in years! The last time I had too there was this rather sticky situation. Well, more of a misunderstanding really involving a 2 lizards, a top hat and -"
"It says Bad Wolf." Martha read.
"What did you say?" The Doctor said almost tonelessly.
"I had this mission in Germany and I picked up on a bit of the language. It says Bad Wolf. It's because I saw those words everywhere." Martha explained.
The Doctor continued to stare at her before saying, "We need to get back to the TARDIS. Allonsy!"
Martha and Donna did as they were told but were stopped by three burly aliens.
"Sir, we've found the intruders!" One of them bellowed.
"Intruders!" Donna exclaimed, "Yes sorry for so rudely being abducted onto your ship. Because we, as innocent bystanders, clearly intruded. Just one thing mate, how the hell did we get on board!? I mean were hundreds of feet in the air. You think we just waltzed in saying, hey lets just intrude on that random alien ship for kicks yeah."
"Donna shut up!" The Doctor shouted as the aliens roughly held them.
"Sir, the red one is quite obnoxious. Should we kill her now?" One of the three said to their commander.
"What!" Donna screeched.
"And the dark one. She is useless as well." One of the others said.
"Useless!" Martha said. "Doctor!"
The Doctor struggled against the alien looking at the legendary message. The two words swirled within his mind as he formulated his plan, based off a leap of faith.
"Let them go!" The Doctor bellowed at the aliens.
"Why should we?" The Commander chuckled.
"If they're as useless as you say they are then they're really isn't a point to be killing them."
"How do we know that they won't run off and bring back more of your people?" The Commander asked.
The Doctor was silent for a moment. Then just barely over a whisper he replied, "Do you know who I am?"
"Your DNA has superior characteristics, but reads unknown."
"That's because I'm a Time Lord. You've heard of them through legends and bedtime stories. Well I'm the last in existence, so there is no possible way for them to return with more of my people because they are all gone." His gaze was intense. It reminded Donna of the first time they met and it scared her.
The alien considered. "Fine, let them go. But if I see them again, not only will I kill them but I will wipe out their entire species."
"But Doctor we can't fly the TARDIS." Martha said
"I'll set it to Emergency Program One." The Doctor said, "It'll send you home with no way of return."
Donna and Martha looked at each other then back to the Doctor.
"We can't leave you here." Donna said
"Get in your ship!" The Commander bellowed. The two reluctantly walked to the blue box and unlocked the door. The Commander nodded to one of the soldiers as he let the Doctor program the setting. As soon as he was finished the TARDIS faded out of existence and he was taken to their holding cell.
