This song is Don't Panic by Coldplay

"I took Lucy to Utopia. A Time Lord and his human companion. I took her to see the stars. Isn't that right, sweetheart?"

"Trillions of years into the future, to the end of the universe."

"Tell him what you saw."

And Lucy wasn't there. She was gone. The Doctor could see that. She was millennia away, caught up in The Master's own anger and despair, drowning in her husband's madness.

"Dying. Everything dying. The whole of creation was falling apart and I thought there's no point. No point to anything. Not ever."

But there is a point to it Lucy, if he released his hold on you for a second you would see that.

"And it's all your fault." The Master is smirking and Lucy relives a nightmare. The Doctor turned away. He would have cried at the perversion of a soul, if he could have just remembered how.


The next time Lucy walked past, The Doctor spoke first. "The end of the universe, Lucy. You were lucky to see it."

She ignored him, staring blankly ahead, not noticing when the thorn of The Master's rose cut into her thumb.

"Don't give up yet, Lucy," The Doctor said quietly. "never give up on the universe."

She looked around nervously, no doubt petrified of what The Master would do if he caught her with The Doctor again, before whispering, "There was nothing left Doctor. Nothing at all. Nothing we do matters in the end, can't you see that? Nothing you do matters."

Bones, sinking like stones,
All that we fought for,

And homes, places we've grown,
All of us are done for.

"But why help him then, if it doesn't matter, why help him destroy your world?"

"He's saving it," she said simply.

The Doctor stared at her incredulously. "What! Lucy, no! He's destroying everything and you're letting him do it."

Because I want to deserve his love. Because rewriting the future is better than what I saw. "We'll make a new world," she said dreamily. "One where humanity has hope and we do not exist in vain."

"It doesn't have to be this way, Lucy. In the end all things fade away, swallowed up by time itself. The Master can't change that. In the end even the last of the Time Lords will die. Humanity survived for an awfully long time. Isn't that time enough?"

And we live in a beautiful world,
Yeah we do, yeah we do,
We live in a beautiful world.

Her blue eyes were frighteningly vacant. "Tell me Lucy, what did he do with you in Utopia?"

"He held me tight as a black orb told me we were looking at the diamonds of Utopia, and all around was only fire, burning and in the darkness I was afraid. He asked me if I could hear it, the drums, the sound of drums. When I said I couldn't, he said it didn't matter, and his smile was sunny as he kissed me. Later I begged him to save them and he did and all for me." Just like he will destroy the earth for me.

"He led me back to the TARDIS and I asked him how humanity could have come to such an end and he smiled sadly and said it was you, all you…"

The Doctor shook his head in horror. "You're wrong Lucy. I'd never…"

But she went on inexorably. "All that death and emptiness was you and this black despair I know every night and every day is all because of you."

Bones, sinking like stones,
All that we fought for,
And homes, places we've grown,
All of us are done for.

The Doctor snapped his fingers in front of her face desperately. "Stop it, Lucy. Snap out of it."

But she went on. "His arm was around my waist and my head rested upon his shoulders as we watched all of Japan burn. A whole population wiped out and I didn't care because I knew that whatever we did, no matter how hard humanity tried, it would always end in broken, shattered dreams. Harry's way is better. Harry doesn't make mistakes."

And we live in a beautiful world,
Yeah we do, yeah we do,
We live in a beautiful world.

"You'd trust humanity to a madman?"

Lucy looked into The Doctor's eyes surprised. "Is he any different than the rest of us? Perhaps he's gotten something right."

"You can't be serious. He controls everything you do, he beats you, rapes you no doubt and yet you'd trust him more than you'd trust me?"

And we live in a beautiful world,
Yeah we do, yeah we do,
We live in a beautiful world.

"I do."

One day I'll get it right and his pain will go away. He treats me like he does because he's better than what he's forced to be and the strains show. He's better than this, because he is God, because it's not his fault. It's mine.

Oh, all that I know,
There's nothing here to run from,
Cause, yeah, everybody here's got somebody to lean on.