The Doctor and Kimberley walked down the beach. The Doctor would once and a while pick up a rock and throw it into the water. Kimberley just carefully nibbled at what she assumed was blue watermelon on a stick. The Doctor stops and looks around at the empty beach. "There really should be more people here. Where is everyone?"
"Doctor! Over here!"
The Doctor looks to see Kimberley standing near another door, signaling him over. Trotting over, he stops and peers in, to see people playing more of the arcade game. "That's extremely odd. A very beautiful day, today and everyone is inside. There should be atleast one person out."
"We're out."
"Yeah, but we don't count."
"What about Donna?"
A look crosses the Doctor's face. "Ohhhhh, DONNA!" The Doctor takes off running, to where they last left Donna.
Kimberley just sighes, "I'm not built for this running, yet." She then takes off after the Doctor. When Kimberley finally caught up with the Doctor, he was already at Donna's side.
"Donna, how are you doing?"
"I'm fine," Donna responds without looking up from the game.
The Doctor kind of glances over at Kimberley, then goes back to Donna. "Come on, Donna. We're leaving now. I decided it's boring here and we're going to a fancy resturant."
"No, I'm good. I want to play this game."
"No, Donna, you don't. You wanted to go to a fancy resturant."
"I did," Donna says without looking up. "I'm good here."
"Donna. DONNA!" The Doctor almost screamed in her ear, but by now she wasn't paying attention. "This is not good. Definitely not good."
"Maybe we should pull the plug," Kimberley suggests.
"Brilliant idea!" The Doctor goes around to the back of the machine and uses his sonic screwdriver on it. After a a couple of a minutes he manages to get the back off of it, to reveal one thick cable that went into the floor. "There is no plug."
"Oh, how can that be!? Everything has to have a power source!"
The Doctor stands up and gives off a big smile. "You are bloody brilliant!" He rushes over and barely shoves Donna out of the way. "Pardon me, Donna." With a good yank, he manages to pull out the money from the slot and shoves his screwdriver down into it. He turns it on high and gives Kimberley another smile.
"What happened?" Donna askes as she looks around.
"Video game addiction?" Kimberley replies the best she could.
"Oh it is so much more," replies the young lady from earlier.
"What do you mean by that?" the Doctor asks, just before sparks fly out of the machine and he pulls out his sonic screwdriver.
The young lady just casually watches the sparks. "You think you can stop me Doctor?"
"I'm sorry, do I know you?"
"I'm not surprised you don't remember me. From what I have heard you've been through a lot. So much so, your face as changed from it."
"Oh, you know about that?"
"I know a lot of things." The young lady goes over and ruffles the hair of one of the arcade players. "They give me all the information I need." She then casually looks at Donna. "Even the ones that aren't on anymore."
"I don't remember giving you anything!" Donna hollered out.
"You don't." The young lady looks over at the Doctor. "You lost your lady friend."
"What?"
The young lady moves over next to Kimberley and grabs her chin, to get a good look at her. "Is this that little girl that helped you?" She turns Kimberley's head this way and that way. "No. It's not her." The young lady moves away and looks at all the arcade players. "I finally found my immortality, Doctor, and you didn't stop me this time." She turns to look at him again. "You won't live to do any damage either."
All the arcade people turned and looked at the Doctor's little group, with glazed over eyes. "Run for it!" the Doctor screams out as the pulls Kimberley and Donna towards the door, with the young lady in the background, laughing.
