Hi guys, I'm sorry that this is coming out so late, but I have had a lot of English homework, but hopefully that shouldn't be an issue now. I should be able to post ever other day if not, every day from now on. I will say this however, I have finals in three weeks, so I might not post as often as I would like to. Also, Happy 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who. Well, it is in America right now at least, but still, yeah. And one more thing, to the guest that reviewed, I don't see a paradox; not necessarily; who said he wasn't going to make an appearance? I hope you enjoy, and thanks for reading. Take care.
'Ugh, whose idea was it to split up?' Yang thought to herself as she ventured further east. There were a very small amount of things that bothered Yang, and walking by herself wasn't one of those things. Even so, why did she feel so uneasy about this forest. She felt like something was following her, watching her. Every now and again, she would hear wings flapping, but saw no sign of any birds.
She was still trying to figure out what that statue in the cemetary was about, and wasn't paying attention to where she was going, when she hit the top of her head very hard. "Ow! I need to stop running into tr-" She looked up, and couldn't believe her eyes. It wasn't a tree in front of her, but a big blue box. "What's a 'Police Box' and what is it doing out the forest?" Yang mumbled, rubbing her head where she had hit it. "Well, I guess I better call Ruby and tell her what I found." She grabbed her phone from out of her pocket and quickly found her sister under her contacts and called.
"I love hearing that!" The Doctor exclaimed, "Would you mind saying it again?" Ruby just stared at this crazy man.
"Doctor Who?" She said, not quite sure what the point of this was. But he seemed to be enjoying himself, which made Ruby a bit mad. He was her prisoner after all. "Okay, now tell me. Are you a medical doctor or a scientific doctor of some sort?"
"No, just the Doctor. That's my name."
Puzzled at this man, Ruby started to talk. "What kind of name is the D-" 'Ooooeee ooooo, ooooeeee ooooo' Ruby had been interrupted by her phone. The ring tone sounded familiar to the tall man, but he couldn't put his finger on where he had heard it. Ruby quickly checked to see who had called, and then answered it.
"What is it Yang? I'm kinda busy right now." Ruby said, hoping that she would make this quick.
"I found something sis'." Yang said, carefully examining the box. "Its some sorta' telephone box."
"A telephone box?" Ruby replied, never in her life had she heard of such a thing. The Doctor looked up at the girl when he heard her remark.
"Is it a blue police box by chance?" The man asked Ruby, who then turned her gaze towards him.
"Yang, is there any chance that it is a blue police box?" Ruby asked.
"Yeah, that's it."
Yang stood there waiting for a reply. She looked all around the box to see if there was anything special about it, other than the fact that it was a great big box standing in the middle of the forest. Then she came back to the front to read what the white square on the front said, still waiting to her her sister. Finally her sister spoke again. "Yang, stay there, I'll get the others and we'll find you."
"Got it." She turned around and was going to say something else but all that came out of her mouth was a very loud screech, something she hadn't done for years. It was the scream that only occurred when she was genuinely scared.
Ruby recognized this, and quickly spoke. "What's wrong!?" She only heard stuttering from her sister. "Yang, you need to stop stuttering. What's wrong?"
"I-its the st-statue from the cemetary." Yang's face was pale with horror, staring at the angel with its face in its hands. "I-its th-the angel from the documents." At this point, her voice was a quiet mumble.
"The angel statue? Yang, it's just a stat-" Ruby was interrupted by the tall man, whose face had gone from cheery, to solemn.
He took the phone from Ruby, which made her rather mad, but he seemed very distraught, and serious, which didn't seem to fit him. "Is it weeping? Tell me is it weeping?"
Was startled by the sudden change of a new voice, but quickly answered. "Y-yeah, it is. How d-did you know?"
"That doesn't matter right now. What's important, is that whatever you do, don't blink. It will kill you if you do. Do you understand me?" He said hurriedly, trying to get a response.
"O-okay, b-but why?" Yang wasn't sure what blinking had to do with this.
"No time to explain. Just trust me. Your sister and I will be there as quickly as possible." He hung up the phone and tossed it towards Ruby, and started to run.
"Where are you-" Ruby tried to say, but decided to follow the man.
"Its okay Yang, you can go without blinking. You've won plenty of staring contest with Ruby, this can't be much different." Yang said to herself as she slowly backed up to the box behind her. "Why does the sun have to be so bright right now, and why don't I have my sunglasses?" The box was just a few feet behind her. "Why can't I blink? It's just a statue after all, right? Nothing to worry about." She didn't want to test this theory out. When she felt the blue box touch her, she jolted, inadvertently blinking as she did so. Then she saw the figure, which was only two meters from her, with its arms extended, with a mouth wide open, bearing many sharp teeth, and a face that was vigorously angry. This time, she screamed like she only had ever done once her life.
"AAAAAHHHHHH!" Ruby and the Doctor heard this scream, which was rather close. They quickly ran through some more foliage, and saw the blonde girl and the statue standing next to the blue box. The Doctor motioned for the red-haired girl to slow down, and they carefully inched their way next to Yang.
"Okay, now what I want you two to do, is walk inside the box, and I will follow." He whispered, while snapping his fingers, causing the blue box to open. Neither of the girls dared look back.
"All three of us? In that tiny thing?" Yang said, questioning how reliable this man actually is.
"Just do it." He said firmly. The girls complied, and backed in, making sure to not take their eyes off of the statue. When they got in, they were expecting to hit a wall, but were shocked when there wasn't one. Then the Doctor followed them, closing the door, and locking it behind him. The two girls had taken their eyes off of the threshold, and began to look around in the massive room in awe, taking in all the lights and other arrangements of things. The console in the middle especially caught their eyes. It was a circular, thing, with random devices that seemed like they could have come out of an arcade of some sort.
"It-its bigger on the inside." Both girls said simultaneously. The Doctor grinned when they said this, it was his favourite part. "How is it bigger on the inside?" Yang said, starting to regain self-awareness.
"Timelord science. We can make things bigger on the inside." The Doctor said smugly. They both decided that it was magic. "So was it just you two, or did you have anybody else in you group?"
"Oh crap! I forgot about Weiss and Blake!" Ruby said, taking out her phone, and found Weiss in her contacts, and quickly called. Luckily, Blake and Weiss went together, because there were only three directions that needed to be travelled. Weiss answered, sounding annoyed for being interrupted while she was working.
"What do you want?" Blake stood behind her to keep watch.
"Are you guys okay? Has a statue tried to kill you?" Ruby asked worrying about her friends.
"Is this some sort of joke?" Weiss replied.
"No, and I'm glad to know that you are okay." Ruby said with relief. "Go back to where we split up, and we'll meet you there." The leader said, and hung up.
"So, what was that all about?" Blake asked as Weiss started to walk South.
"Ruby wants us to meet her and Yang back at the split up point." Weiss answered.
"Did she find something?" The Faunus girl asked, catching up with Weiss.
"I don't know, she hung up before I could ask anything." She said. Then her gaze went down to the other girls arm, which had some sort of black mark on it, a sort of tally. In fact, there where three. "Hey, what's with those tallies on your arm Blake?"
"I don't know. In fact, I don't remember when they got there, they just seemed to appear last night." Blake stated, puzzled at how she had forgotten them.
"It was probably just Ruby." The heiress said, rolling her eyes. Blake just shrugged, and continued to walk along side the other girl, looking around for anything suspicious. Then she looked down at her arm, where four tally marks lied.
