Dark, hollowness, nothing. It what Jenny, thinks, she felt like while stone.
All she really remembers was when she awoke was the feeling that she was no longer in the dark. And the relief in her legs and back… as if she had spent an hour in the same position.
"Jenny!" she heard a male voice before being attacked by a blur.
"Hey, hey, er hey." Jenny said, holding onto whoever as he pulled her up straight, feeling seconds away from collapsing, "I just- can I-" Jenny reached for where she thought the sofa was. She felt two pairs of hands direct her to sit down, quickly putting her head between her legs.
"Deep breaths." a different voice said. This one was feminine, caring.
"Sarah-Jane?" Jenny asked, trying to raise her head.
"Shush." someone put their hand on her head holding it down.
They sat like that for a few minutes before she was allowed to raise her head. She saw three concerned looks.
"Why is my brain telling me I missed something big?" Jenny asked.
"I'm glad your okay." Luke said, standing up and leaving the room.
"Glad I'm okay? What happened? Sarah-Jane?" she asked, slightly scared, turning to the women sat next to her.
"It's okay. You looked at the Gorgon's face but its okay. Bea helped us find away to undo the spell."
"Bea? My Bea?" Jenny asked, pushing her hair out of her face in confusion.
Luke came in with a glass of water, passing it to Jenny who smiled at him, before sipping it.
"Yeah. Your Bea."Clyde said, putting his arm around his sister, sparing Luke a look.
"If it's all right with you Jenny, I would like Mr. Smith to check you over before you leave? Just encase." Sarah-Jane asked and Jenny nodded.
Just with that there conversation was over as someone started banging on the door.
Sarah-Jane looked at the three before leaving to get the door.
"What, er, what exactly was it you were looking for, Mrs Jackson?" Sarah-Jane said leading them to the room.
"What have you done with it? It was right here, bold as you like, a statue of my Alan." Mrs Jackson said, looking at Maria and Mr Jackson.
"Mrs Jackson, I don't know what you're-" Sarah-Jane started.
"I know what I saw. Where is it?"
"Er, I have no idea what you're talking about." Sarah-Jane lied, looking at the three, still sat on the couch.
"Come on, Mum. Maybe we should go home, hmm?" Maria said, shepherding her out of the house.
"Pity, really. I think I'd look good as one of those Greek statues." Mr Jackson said, posing for Sarah-Jane.
"I prefer you the way you are." Maria said, winking at the group.
Jenny stood up but quickly regretted it as all the blood rushed to her head.
"Right then. Upstairs with you. Steady now." Sarah-Jane said, taking her arm and taking her upstairs to the attic.
"Mr Smith, can you scan Jenny please? Check for any lasting damage?"
"Scanning." Jenny and Sarah-Jane shared looks as the blue light surrounded Jenny.
"I have found an anomaly in Jennifer's brain. There seemed to be some locked memories. Would you like me to unlock them?"
"Please Mr Smith." Jenny nodded.
Within minutes, Jenny felt pressure in her head. It quickly intensified to a pain that it almost made Jenny scream till she collapsed to her knees and Mr Smith announced he was finished.
Jenny gasped loudly, gasping for air as memories and knowledge she didn't know how she knew came rushing into her brain like a tidal wave.
"Sarah-Jane, Alien presence detected."
"Where?"
"Here in the attic."
Jenny snapped her head up.
"Sorry Sarah-Jane. That would be me." Jenny brought her legs round to hug.
"What?" Sarah-Jane asked moving to sit next to her.
"The Doctor… he… he's my dad. Or to look at it as he points out, I'm his DNA forcefully taken and altered into me."
Sarah-Jane opened her mouth to say something but Jenny cut her off before she could talk.
"I better leave now." Jenny jumped up and ran out of the house, running past her brother and Luke, heading to the park just round the corner that she had seen the first time after the Slitheen thing.
She sat in the climbing frame, looking over the field.
"Hey."
Jenny looked up to see Luke sitting down next to her.
"Clyde send you."
"No."
"My whole life is a lie."
Luke didn't say anything but, hesitantly put his arm around Jenny in an attempt for comfort.
Sorry it's slightly late. My sister came home today and we have just sat talking for hours.
Sundays might be late as I'm out almost all day tomorrow and all day Sunday so I'll try my best.
Next one is deffo gunna be longer.
