The time rotor moved up and down as we slowly piloted to air temple island. I pressed a couple buttons. Then the rotor slowed down and stopped completely. We landed. I picked Korra up and carried her outside. There were a group of people waiting for me. As soon as I walked out, I dropped korra and my hands were restricted by, well nothing. This one older guy had his hand up. He was stopping my hands from moving. I struggled to break free to no luck. Another person picked Korra up and lead her inside the air temple island. The man stopping me from moving walked closer to me. He then waved his hand, which knocked me out.
I woke up in a bed. The older man was sitting next to it. I quickly noticed that I didn't have any restraints. I sat up.
"Who are you?" The older man asked.
"W-what happened?" I asked.
"I knocked you out. Now tell me, who are you?" He asked again.
"Well, people call me GD. My gamer name is Thegamerdude256. I don't really tell people my real name." I said. He looked at me with interest.
"Fine GD. What did you do to Korra?" The old man asked.
"Wait, don't I get to ask questions to?" I asked. He seemed annoyed but nodded.
"Fine, what do you want to know?" He asked.
"What's your name?" I asked.
"Tenzin." He responded. I nodded.
"Ok, Tenzin. What's your next question?" I asked.
"What did you do to Korra?" He asked.
"If I remember correctly, then I saved her life. She grabbed onto a rope led by that crazy leader that wants to kill all of her kind. Besides, she was so high in the atmosphere that she would have either found it harder to breath or gotten so cold she would be in death. Both cases, she'd probably let go of the rope." I said. Tenzin put his hand on his face and brushed away some sweat.
"But, how did you fly a blue box up to a blimp?" He asked.
"Long story, extreme engineering." I responded to him. Tenzin seemed confused. He pulled out a key that I quickly recognized as the TARDIS key.
"We tried to open it. But it wouldn't move. The key fit, it just didn't turn." Tenzin held up the key. I nodded.
"Isomorphic controls. Only I can open it. That or I can let people open it but I wasn't able to get a message across." I said. I tried to reach the key but he moved it away.
"Open it." Tenzin demanded. I hesitated.
"Not a good idea."
"Why not."
"Because if I show you what's inside, then I'll have to explain where it came from. Then I'll have to explain why I'm here. Then I'll have to explain your eventual fate."
"What's our eventual fate?"
"Forget it, I shouldn't have said anything." Tenzin stood up.
"You seem safe." He said. I nodded.
"Well, I don't like weapons if that's what you mean." I replied.
"Korra woke up a little while ago. She wanted to see you." Tenzin said, motioning me to stand up. I did. We walked off. Then I noticed something in my reflection as I was walking. I had red marks on my neck.
"Woah. What's that?" I asked. Tenzin looked at the marks.
"Oh. That's how I knocked you out. Don't worry. It's actually regenerating faster than I've ever seen." He said. I felt the marks. He seemed a bit confused. "Why? Is something wrong?" He asked. I nodded.
"If I was regenerating like I usually do, they'd be gone by now. My regeneration powers are slowing down." I said. Then I shook my head and turned to Tenzin. "Never mind. I'll figure it out later. Where is Korra?" I asked. Tenzin opened a door that showed her looking out a window into republic city. She was clearly in shock. Tenzin walked away to let us talk by ourselves. I went to look outside with her. I noticed the TARDIS was directly outside. She was looking at the box. I sighed.
"Ok, what do you want to know?" I asked. She quickly turned to me, she looked mad. She held up her hand. A fireball grew and she motioned it to me.
"Who are you?!" She asked, yelling. I quickly moved back in fear.
"Hey hey. Calm down."
"Don't you dare ask me to calm down!" She yelled. The fireball grew bigger.
"I told you. People call me GD. That's my real title. I promise." I said. Korra didn't seemed convinced.
"What are you? Some alien? Some past life manifested into a physical form?" She asked. A bit more calm.
"I'm technically not an alien. I'm not exactly from here though." I said. She lowered her hand.
"Then where do you come from?" She asked.
"It's going to sound insane. But I come from a different universe." I said. She definitely was skeptical.
"What? What do you mean?"
"I mean, I came here from a different universe. A different kind of reality. Another dimension." I said.
"Why should that make sense?"
"It doesn't have to make sense, but it's the truth."
"How do I know that?" She asked.
"Because I saved you with a blue box. Not something that happens a lot around here." I said. She sighed.
"It's insane. But I believe you." She said. I nodded.
"I have that kind of look. People usually trust me." I said. She sighed.
"Why are you here?" She asked. I hesitated. Then I sighed. She deserved to know.
"If I go back, I die." I said, straight forward. She seemed shocked.
"What did you do?" She asked. I guess she thought I was on the run. I sat down to break it to her.
"I was injected with this virus that would only kill me if I go back. Technically I don't really die. I turn into this demon like creature that goes turns into a killing monster. It'll feel like dying though. This new creature makes it so I have no say in what I do. So this new creature goes off doing whatever, and I'm dead." I said. Korra sat down next to me. She looked at me with sympathy.
"How?" She asked.
"A long time ago, my race of people was destroyed by this being called Herobrine. He turned them all into slaves. Except for me. The transformation only happened part way. So now I'm half human, half enderman. That's what they're called." Korra definitely believed me. She took a breath in to speak then let it out. She did this a couple times. Then she looked at me.
"How can you just go on like that and just move onto another universe?" She asked. I sighed.
"Because there's a good chance I don't have a universe to go back to anymore." I said. She seemed intrigued.
"What do you mean?"
"There's this thing called the red death. It's what we called it. It's emanating from the center of the multiverse. It destroyed my universe. A ship survived, holding the remnants of the other humans. My friends are there." I said. Korra seemed a bit nervous.
"W-What will happen here?" She asked. I hesitated again. I didn't have the heart to tell her.
"You'll be fine." I lied. She seemed relieved.
"Oh ok. Are you going to stay here?" She asked. I shook my head.
"No. I have to go on. I'm going to try to find whatever's causing it. First I need to stay ahead of it though. This place just was in the way." I said.
"Are you traveling with anyone?" She asked. I shook my head.
"Not really. The blue box has an AI in it. He's pretty nice." I said. Korra seemed to be thinking about something. Then she looked up.
"Take me with you." She said. I was a bit put off.
"What, to another universe? You want me to bring you with me?" I asked. She nodded.
"Yeah. This thing seems pretty hard. Plus you don't have anyone travelling with you anyway. And I can always come back right?" She said. I chuckled.
"That's, not a really good idea." I said. She seems let down.
"Why not?"
"It's not safe. I don't want to be responsible for your death." I said. She sighed.
"It's my choice. I don't care about the risks. Please, take me with you." She said. I sighed.
"I. I don't know. I've never travelled with anyone before. Especially a girl." I said. She laughed.
"What are you, 16? I promise your parents won't find out about if." She said sarcastically.
"Actually I'm 18. And it's not that. I'm just a bit nervous." I said. She rolled her eyes.
"For crying out loud, I won't do anything." She said. I thought about it. I would love the help. I decided.
"Ok, fine. But we leave soon." I said. She nodded.
"Great! When?" She asked. The red death would come tomorrow. But I wasn't going to let her know that.
"Tomorrow morning. You better pack up and say your goodbyes." She nodded and ran out. Presumably to pack. I chuckled at her enthusiasm. Then I turned my attention to something else. I took out a needle and pricked my finger. A little blood came out. I looked at a clock and my finger. It would usually regenerate at a 10 second speed. After 10 seconds, I looked. More blood was coming out. After a few more seconds, the cut started closing slowly. Then it was gone in a couple more seconds. All in all, it took 15 seconds. My regeneration was slowing down. That wasn't good. I needed to know why. I decided to talk to DK tomorrow. I wiped off the blood to reveal a finger with no cut. I sighed and got up to go back to my room. Tomorrow was going to be interesting to say the least.
