Once her eyes had adjusted to the light she couldn't believe what she was seeing was real. Buildings taller than any tree she had ever seen soared above her like a second sky. They all bled into one another so they looked like one long building. She focused on the street itself. It was littered with horse drawn carriages. People crowded the streets, It was grand, and breathtaking. Even the most mudane details were beautiful, the details on a lamppost, the carvings on a door. It all reminded her of one thing, The Emerald City.

"Glinda should be here " she whispered. It felt wrong that she wasn't there with her. Her fingernails dug into her palm. Something inside her said she should go back. But she couldn't without Fiyero. She was in a strange world with a strange but amazing man. How could she get a taste of it and just go back?

"Ah, the Victorian era, Queen Victoria founded Torchwood." The Doctor said. A cheesy smile was pasted to his face.

She looked down at her hand " Dang it, I'm still green" she said

"Don't worry, nobody cares. They probably think it's an insane new fashion trend' he said. She looked around and saw he was right. People were going about their business not being upset by her appearance. She got a weird look every now and then. They certainly weren't okay with it. But she wasn't causing a commotion.

She thought she heard something. Instinctively she turned around. She saw a blue box perched in the middle of an alleyway behind her. It could barely fit one person in it. Maybe two could if they squeezed. Besides the walls, there was nothing else there.

"Is that where we came from?" she said . He turned around at hearing her voice and looked at the box. A glimmer appeared in his eyes.

"Yeah" he said. She inspected it with fascination. After looking at the front closely she moved on. She walked around and waved a hand near its back end.

"Oz! It's bigger on the inside!" She smiled widely at him. "What is it?"

"Time and relative dimensions in space. Also known as the Tardis." He said. He walked next to her and gave her a proud look.

"But that's not what we came here for, is it?" He said. With wide eyes he held out his hand.

She took his hand. He led her down twisting streets to a small café. A hanging sign above the door dictated it was named The Fox Hole. It was very rustic and charming. They walked in and sat down in a table in a corner. Once they were seated he leaned forward.

"We've basically got a whole city full of 6.8 million people and we have to find the one that's your boyfriend." he said. While saying this was smiling.

"How did it get here?" she said. She wanted to say something on the way to the café, but she was too shocked. She was really in another world.