"Do you see the leaver?" The Doctor asked, his voice reverberating through the speakers
"The stick thing next to the red button?" I asked, looking down at the control panel.
The pounding of fists came from the locked metal door behind me.
"Yes, I think. Does it have a label on it?"
"Yes Doctor cos that's what everyone does. They label all the buttons. Of course it isn't labeled," I shouted, looking frantically over the buttons and leavers.
"Open up!" A voice from outside yelled.
"This is all you fault Doctor!" I shouted as I looked for some sort of hiding place.
"My fault?"
"You just had to ask where the prince was didn't you," I accused.
"Well it was his birthday party. It's a bit pointless if he doesn't attend it."
"And then you had to go ask the person who was obviously trying to look like nothing was wrong. Who then planted the weapon on me."
"A simple mistake."
"I'm going to hit you. The next time I see you, you are going to be hit."
"Looking forward to it. Now pull the leaver Egor."
"I may also hit you with a truck," I mumbled as I pulled the leaver.
The control panel sparked, closely followed by a loud bang outside. I walked over to the metal door, pressing the button on the right. It hissed open, smoke flooding in. On the floor in front of me was a mound of bodies.
"Um, Doctor?" I asked worriedly.
"Don't worry. It was just enough to knock them out. See, everything went according to plan."
"They're not the only ones who are going to be knocked out," I threatened as I walked over the bodies, trying to avoid tripping over limbs.
"Now where's the fun in that?" The Doctors' voice chimed overhead.

I walked down the halls, being careful to avoid any guards. Of course, the first place the Doctor took me to was some sort of Medieval driven planet. Except it turned out instead of swords, they had things like light sabers. This wasn't exactly playing out how I pictured my Star Wars fantasy.
I passed a few cells, inside odd creatures, bound by some sort of laser chains, leaving burns around their wrists. I felt my chest tighten at the sight. Fortunately I never had to experience the chains. The Doctor was able to perform some sort of distraction, giving me the chance to run.

I ventured further, each room blending into another.
"Doctor?" I asked, hoping he was still there, watching my progress through hidden cameras.
"Yeah?" he asked, his voice once again vibrating through the room.
I cringed at how loud it was.
"Is there a way to turn the sound down?"
"Looking for it."
I felt the need to move closer to the walls, as if I could sink through them.
"Um, there doesn't appear to be a volume switch, so this is what you get."
I cursed silently, moving to the next corner.
"Actually, hold on a moment."
I waited silently, praying no one was coming to inspect the loud voice reverberating through the walls.
"Am I the only one I know."
"Shit!" My hands flew to my mouth as I had about 100 heart attacks.
"Waging my wars behind my face and above my throat."
My hand hesitantly reached into my pocket, pulling out my phone. I swear this thing is going to get me killed.
I stared at the screen, where an unknown ID was calling. How the heck was this even working? It's way out of reception.
I pressed the answer button and held it to my ear.
"Hello?" I asked.
"There we go. Is that better Mel?"
"Doctor?" I asked, pulling my phone away to stare at it.
"Mel, focus. I'll explain later."
"Fine. Okay. Can you tell me where I'm meant to be going?"
"Yes, I was just about to ask where you were headed." I sighed as I leaned against the cold metal wall.
"You could have said that sooner."
"A bit too risky. Who knows who could have been listening."
"Right," I replied, as I backtracked.
I peaked around the corner, spotting a few guards running past. I took a deep breath and hurried to the next corner, only just catching their shadows.
"They're on a circuit, they'll be back soon," the Doctor said.
"So what? Do I follow them?"
"No, go to your right and take the second turn left."
"Ok," I said, following his directions.
I continued on my way down, coming across more cells. It was hard to ignore the looks I was given, a sick feeling crawling under my skin.

A guard walked across in front of me, instantly I pressed myself to the wall, sucking in a breath, as if it would hide me.
The guard continued on, and I sighed in relief. I don't know how long my James Bond act is going to last.
I pressed away from the wall, but my wrist was grabbed, tugging me to the cell, slamming me into the poles.
I grit my teeth.
"Get me out. Please. Get me out. I will do anything. Anything you want, just name it."
I struggled against the grip of an old woman, her skin blue scales. Her eyes were black slits, a little too close together, and her grey hair hung in clumps.
"Let go," I hissed, trying to keep my voice down to avoid any attention.
"Mel? You okay?" The Doctors' voice came.
"I can tell you your future. Would you like that little girl? Your future?"
"No I'd rather not," I replied, trying to pull away.
She let go, making me stagger back. Her eyes narrowed further as she moved back into the corner of the cell.
"You're going to die," she spat.
"Well we all die in the end."
"Oh no. But soon. Very soon."
"Go back to your fortune cookies."
She cackled. Like actually cackled.
"I found her!" A voice cried. I saw a guard running towards me, and that was all the excuse I needed. I sprinted, taking the turn the Doctor instructed.
"Doctor please tell me I'm almost there!" I shouted into the phone.
"Almost. There should be a door-" He was interrupted by a metallic bang.
"Doctor? Doctor what door? Doctor are you there?"
"Put your arms above your head," a voice commanded through the phone.
"Oh hello. Hi, I'm the Doctor," his voice came through.
"Surrender immediately."
"Freeze!" a voice called behind me.
This is becoming a really bad habit.

A/N: thank you to everyone how has favourited and followed, it means a lot.
I'd love to know your thoughts. Once again I would love suggestions of where she should go next.
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Also, the song for her ringtone was Migraine by Twenty One Pilots. It's a really cool song, so if you feel like listening to something new, I recommend it.