As we got inside, we stopped by the window, watching the rain streaming down. I turned to look at the man still holding my hand. "What a strange man." I thought, curiosity coursing through me. "Why haven't I let go yet? Why did I feel like I could trust him?" I was suddenly yanked back to the moment when someone down the hall starting screaming about the rain. I looked back to the window. It took me a moment to catch on. The rain... It was going up. I only saw it for an instant before I was pulled away from the glass, still attached at the hand to the interesting stranger. We hurried down the hall, passing the group of medical students that had been in my room that morning and then the man in a full leather suit and black helmet that had run into me when I was walking in the night before. I wanted to ask where this "doctor" was taking me but I had trouble catching my breath. Without warning, the floor beneath my stumbling feet started shaking and I fell to my knees. The Doctor dropped as well and a rolling shelf toppled over on us, spilling medical supplies. I covered my head with my arms and laid still. One minute later, It stopped as suddenly as it had started. The lights flickered and dust sprinkled from the ceiling. The Doctor quickly got to his feet and lifted the shelf off of me then offered his hand again. I took it as screams filled the air. Dozens of terrified voices, wailing. I got to my feet and the doctor made sure I was steady before we started running again. We went to the closest room with a window. As we entered, the doctor continued toward the window I noticed beside the open door, an elderly woman lying on the ground, a wound on her head, bleeding. I stopped suddenly, letting our hands separate and went to her side. I helped her sit up and put pressure to the wound to stop the trickling red. "The moon!" I heard the Doctor's excited voice. "We're on the-" his words cut off as he turned around and saw what I was doing. He asked a medical student nearby to help. As Miss Jones wrapped up the woman's head, I allowed the doctor to lead me to the window. Before me was a view that stopped my heart a moment. Dark rock, craters, dust, nothing living. Above the rock, in the sky, was earth. Earth. In the sky. "We're-we're on the moon." I whispered in awe. The Doctor grinned "I know, isn't it amazing?"