Rose opened the door to the Tardis and looked down at the filth on the ground. She ran back in and came back with a pair of rain boots on. Covering her nose she stepped out and trudged through the puddle. She looked, unimpressed at the dank corridors and her eyes flicked up at the blinking light.

The tunnel was a sort of grey colour with little bits of paint chipped off the wall, the light had given way and now all she had was a torch she'd grabbed from a shelf in the Tardis. Her light darted uncertainly around her at the constant dripping sounds and strange sounds. She now wished she hadn't strayed from the Tardis. Once or twice she could have sworn something darted in front of her light.

She pointed the torch right down the tunnel and was met by an unfriendly blackness. Was that a figure? She frowned and took a step backwards moving the torch round in front of her. Things kept on darting through her light. She took another step back and that's when she saw it. A humanoid with pearl white eyes and a ghastly grin with pointed white teeth was running at her.

Needing no other warning she span round and started sprinting down the corridor towards the Tardis at full pelt. But she knew it was too late. Within a few seconds her throat was clutched with a steel grip and her torch fell through her grip and span round before being crunched under the things foot. She gasped with the effort to breath and her vision started to blur and her stomach rolled and then she was gone.

Meanwhile the doctor was sitting on a mouldy, wet seat talking to Mr Johnson.

"There's something I'm missing." He said grumpily to Mr Johnson.

He flicked the sonic screwdriver and looked shocked.

"There's something we're all missing. There's a blooming monster taking the women away and we can't see 'em!"

"That's weird, there aren't any women down here are there?" the doctor was rubbing his chin thoughtfully.

"No, course not!"

"But that's not right, a teleport signal out of here! Come on STUPID HEAD! Stupid! Gah...oh, I know." He said horrified, "ROSE!" he turned and sprinted down the corridor.

Mr Johnson limped as fast as he could to catch up to the Doctor's long stride.

"Who?" he said confused.

"Rose...My friend, I left her in my err... machine, she could of wandered out!" the Doctor groaned loudly.

"It would have been helpful if you had said this earlier you know! It has probably taken her already or whatever it does with 'em women." He said clasping his side at the effort to walk with his bad leg.

"What happened with your leg?" the Doctor said curiously.

"I fell from a roof and my leg has been bad since." he said shrugging; "you get used to these things..."

The Doctor stopped abruptly and inspected the ground.

"What are you doing stopping?" he said rubbing his head with a shaky hand.

The Doctor ignored him and picked up a smashed torch of the ground delicately.

"Probably one of the ladies," He said shrugging, "looks like it's broken."

"It's Rose's."