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Episode One. Different Rules.

2nd, November, 2010, Glasgow.

As the TARDIS stopped jerking around, Lauren paused and looked around her and just stood and stared. The dome above her was held by the coral-like podiums, the bronze half-spheres glinted in the light of the TARDIS' centre glowing tube.

"She's beautiful, isn't she?" Lauren laughed slightly as the Doctor asked, a sad smile spread across his face.

"Amazing. I...I've waited for this to happen since I was eight. That's a long time, Doctor."

The Doctor grinned and strode over to the chairs and grabbed his jacket, sliding into it he walked over to the TARDIS doors. Lauren was still looking around at the TARDIS' interior when she heard a slightly impatient cough. She turned to see the Doctor smiling over at her and she wandered over to him and leaned against some sort of fence-like barrier at the edge of the flooring.

"What's out there then, Doctor?" Lauren asked, drawing out the words.

"Well," the Doctor sighed and ran his fingers through his hair. "Well, out there...it's probably going to be a whole world."

"Like...like another planet? How does that work?" Lauren beamed at the man, her excitement was building.

"No, not a planet...more like a giant ball of forest, don't judge the Devosians based on this...they've went wayward."

Lauren nodded slowly, the butterflies churned her insides as the Doctor swung the doors open outwards. He waved his hand like a magician's assistant at the surroundings. There were lushious trees which stretched for hundreds of feet to the ceiling which was a dark blue with lights flickering on and off, like the first star you see at night.

"They look like stars, Doctor..." Lauren murmured and stepped out of the TARDIS, a longing entered her eyes and she looked around properly.

There were many flowers and plants, some were the size of a bee and others the size of a small car. One in particular caught her emerald eyes, there was a dark grey plant, and its tips carefully faded into a blood-red tip. Mesmerized, she reached out to touch it but the plant shrouded away, its petals closing over and she jumped back slightly.

"Oh, yes, sorry about that. I forgot to mention these plants are highly sensitive and evolved," the Doctor smiled and started to wade his way through the forest of green.

Lauren quickly followed, not wanting to get lost, and kept pace with the Doctor as he trudged through the dirt and the soil. Everyone gets that creeping feeling on their neck when someone's watching them, Lauren was no different. She turned her head for one moment, facing away from the Doctor for just one second, and something grabbed her arm and dragged her backwards into the artificially lit forest.

"Oi!" The Doctor spun around, pointing his sonic screwdriver at the dark shape looming over her, there was a high-pitched squeal and the gangly shape slithered away back into the darkness, "Are you okay, Lauren?"

"I guess...but what the hell was that?" She asked shakily, glancing behind and all around her.

The Doctor slid the sonic screwdriver into his pocket, "Probably a plant, possibly Arbuscula and," the Doctor paused, sniffing the air, "He was only a baby."

"He?"

"Yes, he, why is that so unbelievable?"

"It's...a plant. Doctor, I took biology at school, plants...y'know...they- well they...do it with themselves," Lauren pulled an awkward face as she tried to explain this to the Doctor who shrugged his shoulders.

"Different planet, different rules. Never assume anything, ever, Lauren."

By the time they had reached the other end of the forest the pair of them had shared quite a lot with each other, or rather Lauren shared a lot with him. There was something about the way he stood and carried himself which was so compelling, it made you want to spill out your secrets.

They came to a solid wall, it was like the navy blue ceiling with the lights, the Doctor pulled out his sonic and pressed a button on it. There was the shrill squeak of the wall as it opened and the buzzing sound as the sonic screwdriver pressed away at it.

Lauren was grinning, never in her life had she been more excited, "Can it open anything?"

"Not...wood."

Lauren's brow furrowed as she heard his remark, "Why not wood?"

"Wood's just not technical enough," the Doctor frowned back as Lauren laughed out at his reasoning.

"Sure, Doctor, and pigs can fly."

The Doctor smiled back knowingly, and took a step forward as the wall slid open fully.

"Doctor, the Brethren will speak with you now," the sharp, commanding tone of the Devosian rung through near end of the forest and there was the rustling of plants running.

"Actually, I will speak with the Brethren now," the Doctor stared dead into the Devosian' eyes were the fire danced amongst them. "I came to them, not the other way around. So if you'd let us pass..."

The Doctor advanced and Lauren kept her eyes now, not wanting to attract attention to herself for a change as they waded through the sudden throng of Devosian who were in, some form of, shock. They reached two strange looking circular pads and the Doctor stepped onto one with a cheerful smile, gesturing for Lauren to do the same.

"What's-?"

"Transport pad, don't worry...you humans get them in five hundred thousand years time. Just step, it'll scramble your molecules and viola! There you are, right where the other transport pad is," the Doctor rambled on about the skin quickly separating painlessly and how the internal orgins were sent as one giant mound of goo and that's where Lauren stopped him.

"How do we know these send us to, uh, Wokk...Wekk?"

"If I just try hot-wiring the fragment wires and scanner, then, probably, we'll be good to go," the Doctor crouched down, and took a pair of rectangle-glasses from his pockets and screwed up his eyes, putting the sonic in his mouth he lifted up the pad.

There were lots of different wires, green, yellow, blue, red and some colours Lauren had never even laid eyes upon before.

"Fantastic, brilliant, molto bene! Look at this, so many different wires- we should really find out which one to cut-"

"The red one that's next to the blue, of course," Lauren interrupted, crouching beside him.

He tilted her head to her, "How'd you know that?"

"It's always the red wire in the movies," Lauren shrugged with a small smile spreading across her face.

The Doctor, almost didn't trust her, then...he remembered the note sitting in his pocket. In his writing. From the future to the past to the present.

Trust her, trust her with whole worlds. With secrets.

And, like that, he pulled the one red wire out, and there was a moment of uncertainity and panic that hung in the air and the electrics slowly registered the change.

A/N- r&r please, this is Episode One Part Three and I'd love reviews. OH- and please do check out Striders-Girl89. AMAZING WRITER, seriously. What'd you think of Lauren? :)