Joshua and Jacob watched in horror as their plans crashed around them. The Bad Wolf and Oncoming Storm weren't supposed to kiss; they were supposed to hate each other.

"I thought you poisoned his mind?" Jacob said angrily glancing at his brother.

"I did!" Joshua replied. "She was supposed to be too weak to reason. She was supposed to hate him!"

"This was your fault I told you it was a bad idea!" Jacob shouted back as they watched the proceedings.

Outside the Doctor and Rose seemed to have forgotten the world, the only thing that mattered was the touch of the other. The crowd exploded the moment their lips touched but the pair had blocked out everything. The only thing that was real was the power radiating from each of them.

When they finally broke apart they looked at each other for a long moment before Rose wrapped her arms around the Doctor, hugging him tight.

"I'm sorry," she whispered, the Bad Wolf's essence ebbing away, receding to the back of her mind.

"Don't be," the Doctor replied, the Oncoming Storm still very much present. "Now-" he pulled back slightly- "we've got to finish this."

He stood back and held his hand out to her. She took it, wiping her tears with her other hand.

"They deserve to die," the Oncoming Storm murmured.

"No," Rose frowned at him. "They don't. We'd only be sinking to their level."

The Oncoming Storm looked at her for a moment.

"You let your emotions sway your judgement," he commented. The Bad Wolf tutted.

"You'd do well to remember that it's my human side that's saved you on so many occasions," she replied, raising a hand lazily and transporting the crowds, media and other spectators back to their own homes with no memories of the event.

The Oncoming Storm attempted to send Joshua and Jacob somewhere they wouldn't bother the universe again but found he couldn't do it.

"You don't seriously think they'd be stupid enough not to protect themselves?" The Bad Wolf asked clicking her tongue in annoyance.

Joshua and Jacob were already planning how to recapture the two universal powers and had seen everything that had been going on.

"I thought you made the bonds strong enough to contain her?" Joshua said angrily as he typed at a laptop furiously.

"I did!" Jacob replied

"Well obviously not since she broke free!" Joshua shot back.

"How was I supposed to know she could manipulate things with her mind?" Jacob asked annoyed, folding his arms.

"She's the Bad Wolf! It's common sense to assume she has that kind of power!" Joshua began to pack up all his vital files and J just watched unsure of what his brother was doing.

"Where are you going?" Jacob sighed exasperatedly.

"We've got the power we need, we'll just get away before they realise that we duped them," Joshua said quickly. "I suggest moving and making your escape."

"You always have to be so sarcastic and bossy," Jacob hissed.

"Not the time Jacob," Joshua said dragging his brother towards the door.

"Just because you're three minutes older you think you're the boss," Jacob huffed as they left.

"No, I think I'm the boss because I got the brains!" Joshua shouted back. "Now get out there or I'm leaving you to deal with the Bad Wolf and Oncoming Storm."

The Bad Wolf was currently searching for a weak point in the building Joshua and Jacob were hastening to exit. Her eyes roved over the building quickly and she decided the best plan of action was to cut the twins off as they made their way out.

"Come on, this way," she grabbed the Doctor's hand and started pulling him round the side of the structure.

"You know, for a human you're very bossy," the Oncoming Storm sniped.

"For a Time Lord you're very stuck up," the Bad Wolf shot back carelessly.

"I don't know what Theta sees in you," the Oncoming Storm was obviously trying to pick a fight and the Bad Wolf wasn't going to rise to it.

"The same thing you see in me," she replied, slowing her walk and flattening herself against the wall, checking round the corner. The Oncoming Storm was about to reply but she clapped a hand over his mouth pressing a finger to her lips before pointing to the fleeing twins.

The Oncoming Storm peeled away her hand, but didn't make a sound, looking in hatred at the pair who were piling files, equipment and other vital things into an escape pod.

"We should get them now," he whispered but the Bad Wolf shook her head.

"Nah, they might have more information and things at their 'lair'," she said quietly. "We'll be better off following them and seeing what else they have."

The Oncoming Storm nodded. He a sudden though occurred to him.

"Hang on, even with the power we have we can't run as fast as those escape pods," he said confused.

The Bad Wolf pondered for a moment, searching through all her abilities, manipulating and mixing what she had.

"Then we've got three choices," she said watching the twins climb into the escape pod. "Transform, fly or slow down time."