Okay guys, sorry this is gonna be a short one! I promise I'll make the next one longer!
Apparently getting the TARDIS console wet is a bad idea. And by a bad idea I mean a REALLY bad idea. And by REALLY bad I mean explosion, not-going-anywhere-right-now-possibly-for-a-while-actually, kind of bad.
So I guess that I shouldn't have gotten a glass of water to help calm myself down, and immediately try to get the TARDIS to where I need to go. Because I stuck in the middle of the vortex, floating around, and trying to do repairs without electrocuting myself.
Well, that and trying not to get knocked out of the vortex. Because that would be bad. Worse than REALLY bad. That would mean being stuck in a timeless eternity. That and I would never be able to rescue Rose. And that would be a bit not good. For both of us.
All of a sudden I felt a jolt of energy rush through the TARDIS, and then…
Nothing.
Literally, I could feel nothing. I couldn't sense the time, place, and the silence was actually deafening.
And I was scared. Well, actually I would call it terrified. It felt like I had fallen into the void. Like I said, the universe is cruel.
But, I couldn't have! I was so careful… So I decided to investigate. I quickly trotted over to the door and peered out.
It definitely wasn't the void. No, this was very different from the void. There was… life.
I stepped out of the TARDIS and shut the door carefully, locking it behind me. I didn't know what sort of creatures could be out there.
Looking around, all I saw was a dense, almost menacing looking, forest. It was warm and damp, almost like a rainforest. Actually, it was exactly like a rainforest. Except for the air.
The air was thick and hot, when you breathed it in it seemed to catch in your throat. It tasted of rotting wood and fungus and something else, something I couldn't identify, yet it seemed familiar. Even the atmosphere was foreboding.
Then it hit me. Why it was so familiar. And it wasn't good.
I began to feel the effects of that unfortunately familiar gas hit me. Everything came into sharp focus, then changed from the natural, foresty green into bright neon colors. My breathing became sharp and ragged and everything began to spin.
I barely made it to the TARDIS before I saw black spots in front of my eyes, and very suddenly, the ground came up to meet me, and everything went black.
Disclaimer: I do not own Doctor Who and it's characters and themes, unfortunately. If I did, the Doctor and Rose's relationship would not have ended that way. Just sayin'
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-United-Whovians
