Disclaimer: I do not own Doctor Who or Torchwood, both belong to the BBC and their respected writers. But I do own Gaia! :b
A/N: Here it is! I can't make any promises about next week's chapter though unfortunately. I have PROM! I'm so excited. Also, I know the Doctor and Donna especially may seem a bit OC in this chapter but form their point of view they've known Gaia for quite a while and to find out she could do certain things is a shock, a big shock for them. Anyhoo, hope you like and thanks for all the reviews so far. They mean a lot...
"He's going to choke!" Donna cried desperately, switching between hammering on the window and wrenching at the door handle. The Doctor was stood by the hood of the car, his sonic trained on the ATMOS device. The Timelord was trying profusely to find the `off switch` in the device. Gaia stood there watching the scene from afar.
"Come on, think." Gaia muttered to herself. She needed an idea or Donna's grandfather would end up falling unconscious… or worse. Gaia could already feel the rising death toll of humans worldwide as they began to choke on the gas, but she couldn't dwell on it; she needed to help Donna's grandfather.
"It won't open!" The Doctor exclaimed now at Donna's side he was fruitlessly sonicing the lock and groove of the car door. Gaia then had an idea.
Focusing all her attention on the lock in the door she honed in on the natural alloys found within the mechanism. By being linked with the Earth she was, in a sense, a part of it and it a part of her. Hence though a lot of control and power, she could manipulate them.
Locating the natural alloys, she caused them to expand. Due to the expanding metal the car door was forced open, sending the Doctor and Donna flying back into the road. They were all, including Wilf, thankfully unharmed though. Unfortunately even at her age, Gaia's control wasn't exceptional and every other car door in the street had opened as well.
Ignoring the odd looks from both the Doctor and Donna, both of whom were on the ground shocked at the doors sudden explosion, Gaia ran over to Wilf and helped him out of the car. "Get inside the house. Try and close off the windows and doors." Gaia instructed and Wilf nodded, running over to the house. Gaia then turned to face the Doctor and Donna, both of whom were still on the floor.
Walking over to the pair Gaia offered them a hand each. They accepted and thanks to her Planet Keeper strength, Gaia pulled them to their feet. "Come on, world to save." Gaia stated a soft smile on her face.
"But how?" The Doctor asked for once lost for words. He had known Gaia for an awfully long time, thought he knew everything about her, but he had no idea she was capable of something like this.
Thankfully for Gaia, Ross pulled up in a black cab before Gaia could respond. "Gaia, Doctor! This is all I could find that hasn't got ATMOS." Ross informed them. This seemed to break the Doctor out of his shocked state and made a run for the cab, Gaia on his tail and Donna not far behind. As they all took their seats, Ross sped on heading back to the ATMOS factory.
The car ride was awkward to say the least. Gaia had been forced to sit in one of the backward facing seats allowing the Doctor and Donna to gawp at her.
"How did you do it?" The Doctor asked curiously.
"Errr…" Gaia started. She hated explaining this about herself, she always felt awkward doing it. She was, however, mildly surprised that the Doctor didn't already know, although the Planet Keeper as a species were good at keeping their secrets.
"I can control anything from the Earth. So I err, made the natural alloys in the car's locking mechanism expand, forcing the car door to open." Gaia explained. The Doctor nodded, taking it all in with a look of understanding.
"That makes sense; given your telepathic and sentinel link to the planet a telekinetic one should have really been expected." The Doctor stated saying his thoughts allowed. Donna on the other hand looked the total opposite.
"What do you mean `control anything from Earth`? You can't control humans can you?" Donna asked her voice raised in shock. Gaia nodded and Donna looked genuinely scared. "But… but that's wrong. No should have that kind of power. You could… I dunno… make someone do anything." Donna panicked looking between the Doctor and Gaia. Gaia's eyebrows rose, she had had many reactions when telling people of her origins and abilities, this one was new and quite frankly it peed her off.
"And you Donna Noble have the power to kill a man and you do not. Do you have any idea what it's like to be me, billions of voices running constantly through your head? No you don't and guess what, amongst those billions you're one of them. I've known you since the day you were born and I'll know you until the day you die, so don't you dare believe you can tell me the consequences of my abilities. Now if you are quite done with telling me things I already damn well know, I'm going to find Martha." Gaia stated angrily and stormed out of the cab, which, unnoticed by the Doctor and Donna, had arrived back at the ATMOS factory.
Donna turned around to face the Doctor, a look of shock and slight fear etched onto her features. The Doctor patted her on the back. "Her bark's worse than her bite." He reassured and climbed over her out of the cab, completely ignoring the door on his side of the cab.
Gaia was still fuming as she made her way down to the bottom levels of the ATMOS building. She had had enough lecturing from Jack over the years about her abilities, never mind the strict rules on Starnet. For once she would like someone to treat her her age… well maybe not her age, an adult would be nice though. Taking a deep breath she got back to the matter at hand, finding Martha.
The corridor Gaia found herself in was surprisingly empty. Obviously being taken by the Sontarans Gaia expected some sort of guards, even primitive Sontaran drones… but there was nothing and that worried Gaia. Pulling out her Torchwood standard gun, Gaia made her way down to the only door in the corridor, making sure to check out every alcove before she reached it. There was nothing. Hence without a hesitation she grabbed the handle on the door and swung it open. She gasped with what she saw inside.
Martha was strapped to a metal mesh, a large helmet device on her head and several tubes running from her arms. Next to her was a large vat of… something and next to that… another harness.
Ignoring the other harness, Gaia ran over to Martha and checked over the young medic. She was alright, thankfully, just unconscious. Gaia sighed and stood up; she would have unplugged Martha from that god awful machine now, but with it connecting directly to her brain, who knew what the result of unplugging her prematurely could be. So Gaia decided to investigate the vat at the centre of the room. It was filled with a grey viscose substance that bubbled as if someone was breathing beneath the surface. Gaia could not detect any human life within the substance, yet its appearance and existence did make her shiver.
Suddenly from behind her, the standard sound of a teleport made itself known. Whirling around with her gun drawn, Gaia aimed at the short blue armoured figure that had appeared. "You are as stupid as you look." The dwarfed being stated. Gaia smirked.
"Says the pint size walking talking potato." Gaia retorted with a smile, gun now back in it's holster. She hated to admit it but the potato was right, her gun was useless.
"You dishonour me." The Sontaran replied angrily and removed his helmet. "You would certainly make a nice trophy for my war successes." The Sontaran started and Gaia's eyebrows rose.
"Trophy? You plan on killing me?" She asked incredulously.
"It would be an honour to kill the last Planet Keeper, but I have my orders." The Sontaran stated and Gaia suddenly felt a sharp stab in the side of her neck. Her eyes started to droop. "To win the war." The Sontaran finished, watching with a twisted grin as Gaia fell to the floor. Blackness was then all she knew.
The Doctor and the Martha clone ran back into the ATMOS base, the TARDIS they had discovered had been taken by the Sontarans, Donna along with it, although the latter had been told that the feisty red-head had in fact gone home. "Change of plan!" The Doctor announced.
"Good to have you fighting alongside us, Doctor." Colonel Mace said almost joyfully, the Doctor shook his head.
"I'm not fighting. I'm not-fighting, as in not hyphen fighting, got it? No, does anyone know what this gas is yet?" The Doctor asked and a voice he least expected answered.
"An unknown compound, that's toxic but not lethal until it reaches 80% density." The voice answered. The Doctor whirled around to see Gaia standing at the door to the control centre. Something was wrong though.
"Finding mission go well?" He asked. Gaia shook her head and walked over to him.
"No honey, I didn't find her." She replied and kissed him on the cheek, much to the shock of everyone in the room. The Doctor couldn't help the blush that reddened his cheeks, but he quickly steadied himself with the task at hand.
"A signal has been traced sir, coming from 5000 miles above the Earth. We're guessing that's what triggered the cars." An officer sitting at the desk informed the Doctor. Gaia went and stood beside Martha, watching the scene with the same glee Martha was.
"The Sontaran ship." The Doctor stated and the officer nodded.
"NATO has gone to Defcon One, we're preparing a strike." Colonel Mace stated and the Doctor looked horrified.
"You can't do that; nuclear missiles won't even scratch the surface. Let me talk to the Sontarans." The Doctor said, he wasn't asking. "Tell them Gaia, there your humans." The Doctor implored. Gaia's expression remained rather passive and she shrugged her shoulders.
"I can't stop them Honey. You might as well let them get on with it." Gaia replied to the Doctor. The Doctor's eyebrows rose, Gaia's last comment had confirmed his hypothesis. Unfortunately, solving it would have to wait.
"You are not authorised to speak on behalf of Earth." Mace stated and the Doctor shook his head starting to fiddle with the controls on the front panel.
"I've got that authority; I earned that a long time ago." The Doctor replied almost smug. He then soniced the monitor and opened a connection with the Sontaran ship. "Calling the Sontaran command ship under jurisdiction two of the intergalactic rules of engagement. This is the Doctor."
The Sontarans then appeared on the large monitor in the centre of the base. "Doctor, breathing your last?" The Sontaran answered, whom the Doctor recognised as General Staal. The Doctor leant back on the work surface behind him, his posture incredibly relaxed.
"So tell me General Staal, since when did you lot become cowards?" The Doctor asked casually, his methods of diplomacy somewhat questionable.
"Doctor you impugn my honour!" Staal retorted angrily.
"Yeah, I'm really glad you didn't say belittle 'cos then I'd have a field day." The Doctor joked. He couldn't help catching Gaia in the corner of his eye; he had some hope she would laugh at that. She didn't.
"But poison gas?" The Doctor continued mocking the Sontarans. "That's the weapon of a coward and you know it. Staal, you could blast this planet out of the sky and yet you're sitting up above watching it die. Where's the fight in that? Where's the honour? Or, are you lot planning something else? 'Cos this isn't normal Sontaran warfare. What are you lot up to?" The Doctor asked, his tone anything but nice.
"A general would be unwise to reveal his strategy to the opposing forces." Staal declared and the Doctor found the answer he was looking for.
"Aaah, the war's not going so well then?" The Doctor provoked and the Sontarans reputed.
The clone Gaia watched the interaction of her Sontaran masters and the enemy, the Doctor. She knew her production had gone wrong some where. She was missing key information and memories in her brain, as well as 2 hearts. But the device her master's had produced her from was made for human replication, not Planet Keeper, thankfully for an enemy such as the Doctor, appearances where the most important. The Doctor was clueless as to the real Planet Keeper's disappearance and Clone Gaia could feel the strong emotions and attachment the real Gaia felt for the Doctor, as long as she continued to play with that aspect of the mission, her masters' plan would succeed indefinitely.
"Finished?" The Doctor asked the Sontarans, they had answered one of his questions with their war cry.
"You will not be so quick to ridicule when you'll see out prize. Behold!" The Sontaran gestured behind him and the Tardis was brought into view. "We are the first Sontarans in history to capture a TARDIS." Staal continued, boasting his achievement.
"Well. As prizes go, that's noble." The Doctor began, for some reason, unknown to both clones and UNIT personnel in the room, he was speaking very slowly. "As they say in Latin, Donna nobispacem." He then seemed to pause for a moment a deliberate what he was going to say, before starting, what it seemed to everyone else, to ramble. "Did you never wonder about its design? It's a phone box. It contains a phone. A telephonic device for communication. Sort of symbolic. Like if only we could communicate. You and I." He continued, before the Sontarans interrupted him.
"All you have communicated is your distress, Doctor." Staal stated, but the Doctor seemed to brush off the comment.
"Big mistake though. Showing it to me." The Doctor stated and lifted his sonic screwdriver into view. "'Cos I've got the remote control." The image instantly cut, the Sontarans cutting the transmission.
"That's achieved nothing!" Mace declared and the Doctor looked at him cheerfully.
"Oh, you'd be surprised." The Doctor replied throwing a smile in Martha's and Gaia's direction, both of whom failed to return it.
After a failed nuclear attack, stopped by clone Martha's PDA and the death of Ross against the Sontarans, Colonel Mace had just left the UNIT base aimed at finding something to penetrate the Cordolaine signal and the Doctor had left for another room, leaving clone Martha and clone Gaia alone. "How are we doing?" Clone Gaia asked; Clone Martha replied recognising Clone Gaia as her superior.
"Nuclear attacks are at 0, the humans and the Doctor are no closer to finding out what the gas is and its density is at 75%." Clone Martha reported and Clone Gaia nodded.
"And the Doctor is unaware of the human's or Planet Keepers capture?" Clone Gaia added.
"I do not know. He seems unaware but the Doctor is a known liar." Clone Martha answered and Clone Gaia nodded.
"Perhaps a distraction will pull him off course." Clone Gaia stated and left Clone Martha on her own.
Clone Gaia found the Doctor quite easily, he seemed to be on the phone upon her approach, but quickly hung up before she could hear what he was saying. "What you up to Honey?" She asked sickenly sweet, now perched beside him on the desk.
"Thinking." He replied ruefully. "What could the Sontarans be using the gas for?" He thought aloud. Clone Gaia shrugged and leant her head on his shoulder, her face against his neck. She could feel him tense with the feeling of her breath on his skin and although she leant on him, he didn't put an arm around her.
"You okay Honey? You seem a bit tense." She stated softly and planted a peck on his neck. It was instantly covered in goose bumps.
"No-" The Doctor chocked as she kissed him again, this time a little closer to his ear. He couldn't help but shiver. "I'm fine." He said awkwardly as Clone Gaia continued the trail of kisses.
The Doctor was torn. He couldn't deny that he was enjoying this immensely, Gaia kissing him, but it wasn't Gaia. And he had to keep reminding himself of that fact. Gaia was some where in the factory with Martha, not here. This was Clone. But as the Clone started to nibble on his ear lobe he could feel his resolve starting to splinter. Thankfully this was when Colonel Mace stepped back into the base.
The Doctor sprung up onto his feet in an instant, ignoring the whines of protest out of the Clone Gaia. "Got to go." He declared and walked into the next room where the Colonel was. Gaia followed him.
"Counter-attack!" Colonel Mace declared to the base and people sprung into action.
"I said you don't stand a chance." The Doctor argued, Mace ignored him.
"Positions. That means everyone!" Mace ordered and threw a gas mask at Clone Gaia and the Doctor.
"You're not going without me!" Clone Martha stated and the Doctor smirked.
"Wouldn't dream of it." He responded and left the base, followed swiftly by the clones.
Outside Colonel Mace tried to explain the new arsenal now at UNIT's disposal. The Doctor wasn't really interested. "Latest firing stock, what do you think, Doctor?" Mace asked his voice slightly muffled beneath his gas mask.
"Are you my mummy?" The Doctor jested, although no-one understood the relevance of the joke.
"If you could concentrate." The Colonel implored. "Bullets with a rad-steel coating, no copper surface. Should overcome the Cordolaine signal." Mace declared.
"But the Sontarans have got lasers! You can't even see in this fog, the night-vision doesn't work." The Doctor argued, but Mace wasn't having any of it.
"Thank you Doctor, thank you for your lack of faith. But this time, I'm not listening." Mace then took of his gas mask and turned to the gathered UNIT soldiers. "Attention, all troops. Sontarans might think of us as primitive, as does every passing species with an axe to grind. They make a mockery of our weapons, our soldiers, our ideals. But no more! From this point on, it stops. From this point on, the people of Earth fight back and we show them! We show the warriors of Sontar what the human race can do!" Mace shouted and then turned to his radio. "Trap One to Hawk Major! Go, go, go!" He ordered.
From above the group a large shadow started to fall across them and the sound of engines filled the air. With a great gust of wind, the fog started to clear and the carrier ship Valiant came into view. From then on the battle began, the Sontarans over powered by the UNIT forces, although the Doctor decided to take a detour. "Shouldn't we follow the Colonel?" Clone Martha asked and the Doctor shook his head.
"Nah, You, Gaia and Me, Martha Jones. Just like old times." He stated and led the way with his sonic screwdriver. Neither Clone looked very pleased; this was not going to their plan.
The trio entered the basement corridor, the corridor the real Gaia had found herself in not too long ago. Similar to earlier, the corridor was deserted. "No Sontarans down here. They can't resist a battle. Here we go." The Doctor said happily, his sonic whirring even louder as they go close to the door. As they entered the room, the Doctor pocketed his sonic and ran over to Gaia. "Oh Gaia, I'm so sorry." He said and checked for her pulse. Behind him he could hear the sound of the safety being removed on a gun.
"Am I supposed to be impressed?" He asked incredulously, he doesn't even turn round to face her.
"Wish you carried a gun now?" The Clone Gaia asked.
"Not at all." The Doctor replied and looked over to Martha, the real Martha, also in the same state as Gaia.
"I've been stopping the nuclear launch all this time." The Martha clone declared and the Doctor rounded to face her, but he put himself behind Gaia's head pieced.
"Doing exactly what I wanted. I need to stop the missiles, just as much as the Sontarans. I'm not having Earth start an interstellar war. You're triple agents!" He replied seriously.
"When did you know?" Clone Gaia asked almost curiously.
"What you 2? Oh, right form the start. Reduced iris contraction, slight thinning of the hair follicles on the left temple, not to mention the single heart. And frankly, you smell. You might as well have worn a T-shirt saying `clone`. Although, maybe not in front of Captain Jack. You remember him, don't you? 'Cos you've got all their memories. That's why the Sontarans had to protect them, to keep you 2 inside UNIT. They're keeping you alive." The Doctor explained and he pulled the head piece of Gaia's head. The Clone dropped to floor, gun clattering beside her. The Doctor than ran over to Martha and pulled her head set off to. Luckily, the Martha clone fell in pain just before it got its hand around the gun.
"It's all right. I'm here." The Doctor reassured, Martha as she grasped at his shirt in fear. The Doctor looked up at Gaia, who was also gasping for breath but otherwise seemed okay.
"There was this thing, Doctor, this alien, with this head…" Martha rambled, but was interrupted by the sound of a phone. The Doctor answered.
Meanwhile Gaia desperately tried to catch her breath. That had not been a pleasant experience. But now she couldn't help but keep her eyes on her clone, leaning on the beam in front her, panting for breath. Gaia, now with steady hearts and a relaxed breath, released herself from the harness and made her way over to her clone. Slowly she brushed a bit of the clone's hair out of it's face and was incredibly surprised to find out it was human. "One heart." She muttered. The Clone flinched away from her touch.
"Get away." The clone rasped, her threat falling short.
"I'm sorry." Gaia said honestly and the Clone clutched her chest, her eyes meeting Gaia's.
"It's so loud." The Clone muttered and Gaia nodded. Someone finally understood.
"I know." Gaia reassured. "It'll quieten down soon."
"Why didn't you tell them?" The Clone asked.
"Tell them what?" Gaia replied confused.
"You knew that the gas was Clone feed from the beginning. Yet you never told him. Why?" The Clone questioned.
"This is fixed, you must now that. We can't see time, but we can't interfere where we like. Fixed points are emblazed in are minds, the voices quite often converging upon them." Gaia answered. The Clone clutched at her chest tighter, not giving any other recollection that she took the information in.
"Tick tock, goes the clock, even for the Doctor." The Clone sung with her final breath and Gaia froze in fear. With a final sigh, the clone's eyes fluttered closed and she died.
Bypassing the Clones final words, Gaia kissed the other woman on the head and walked over to the Doctor, not looking back. "Now!" The Doctor yelled and pointed his screwdriver at the teleport pod in the corner of the room. A rather shocked looking Donna appeared in it with a blue light, and instant ran over to hug the Doctor.
"Have I ever told you how much I hate you?" Donna asked her tone over joyed.
"Hold on, hold on. Get off me, get off me! Gotta bring the Tardis down." The Doctor stated and soniced the teleport again. With a bleep on the screwdriver he knows she's back in her rightful place.
"Right now Martha, Gaia you coming?" The Doctor asked.
"What about this nuclear launch thing?" Martha asked as she brought out her bleeping PDA.
"Just keep pressing N, we want to keep those missiles on the ground." The Doctor answered and Martha nodded. Donna then noticed the dead clones.
"There's… two of them." Donna uttered in shock and the Doctor sighed.
"Yeah, long story." He stated and pulled them to the teleport pod. They all crammed inside. "Here we go. The old team, back together. Well, the new team." He amended.
"We're not going back on that ship!" Donna argued obviously spooked.
"No, no. I need to get the teleport working so that we could get to…" the Doctor began and activated the teleport.
"…here! The Rattigan Academy." The Doctor declared.
"Owned by…" Gaia added. Luke was standing in front of the pod, gun trained on the quartet. The Doctor walked up to him and grabbed the gun out of his hold, lobbing it across the room.
"If I see one more gun…" The Doctor declared. Gaia cleared her throat and the Doctor gulped. "Not being held by you." He amended with a slight blush and Gaia rolled her eyes. Donna and Martha chuckled behind them.
"Err… I'm sorry y'know for what I said in the cab." Donna said honestly, apologising wasn't something Donna did often.
"Don't worry about it." Gaia replied, but Donna grabbed her arm not satisfied with Gaia's response.
"No, but I really am. The Doctor told me some things when you were looking for Martha and I'm sorry for what I said. It was wrong." Donna said earnestly. Gaia smiled at Donna.
"Honestly Donna, it's alright. You were forgiven more or less as soon as I stepped out the cab." Gaia stated and that seemed to appease Donna.
Now in the lab with the Doctor, they watched as he began to assemble some sort of device. "That's why the Sontarans had to stop the missiles, they were holding back. Because, caesofine gas is volatile, that why they had to use you to stop the nuclear attack. Ground-to-air engagement could've sparked the whole thing off." The Doctor explained as he ran around looking for a long cylinder. Gaia handed it to him and he got back to work.
"What, like set fire to the atmosphere?" Martha asked.
"Yeah, they need all the gas intact to breed their clone army." Gaia explained and the Doctor nodded in agreement as he worked.
"And all the time we had Luke here in his dream factory. Planning a little trip, were we?" He asked incredulously. Luke looked defeated.
"They promised me a new world." He admitted. Gaia wanted to comfort the boy but was too occupied helping the Doctor to do so.
"You were building equipment, ready to terraform El Mondo Luko so that humans could live there and breathe the air with this! An atmospheric converter." The Doctor finished with a flourish, the device was ready. Picking it up he ran outside, the others all promptly followed.
"That's London. You can't even see it. My family's in there." Donna gasped as she saw the shrouded city. Gaia patted her on the arm.
"Don't worry Donna, there fine." She reassured and Donna nodded. The Doctor had placed the converter in the centre of the courtyard, now fiddling with the settings.
"Doctor hold on, you said the atmosphere would ignite." Martha stated.
"Yeah I did, didn't I?" The Doctor replied and slammed the button in his hand, sending a flame into the clouds.
The sky ignited in flame. It rolled across the sky like rain on a window, removing all the gas and leaving a blue sky in its wake. "He's a genius." Luke stated happily.
"Just brilliant." Martha murmured and Gaia could feel most of the planet thinking the exact same thing.
"Now we're in trouble." The Doctor stated and he picked up the device and ran back into Luke's office. Halfway there he stopped suddenly and turned to Gaia. Knowing that she would stop him, he executed his only choice. "I'm sorry for this." He said honestly and slammed his forehead into hers. Gaia slumped to the floor unconscious.
When Gaia comes around a few minutes later, her head is throbbing. "I'm going to kill him." She seethed and got slowly to her feet. Stumbling her way down the corridor she made it to Luke's office. She was surprised to see Martha, Donna and the Doctor sat on the edge of the teleport, a look of relief on their faces and Luke no where in sight. Sighing she slid to the ground, her head still spinning. She then leant back against the wall and closed her eyes. It was done.
A little later Gaia found herself on the TARDIS with the Doctor and Martha. They were currently talking about Martha's run in with Torchwood, but both women had decided to give the Doctor a somewhat watered down version of the tale of events concerning Owen's death. It was at the end of their story that Donna walked in.
"How where they?" Martha asked everyone noting that Donna had been and currently was crying.
"Oh same old stuff." She replied trying to sound casual. "They're fine. So! You two gonna come with us? We're not exactly short of space." Donna offered and both Martha and Gaia shook their heads.
"Oh I have missed all this, but you know. I'm good here. Back at home and I'm better for having been away. Besides someone needs me." Martha joked waggling her engagement ring. Donna turned to Gaia.
"I would love to. But we had a somewhat disaster wedding quite recently that we need to tidy up." Gaia stated and the Doctor came into her eye line, looking a mixture between shock, confused and upset. Gaia shook her head. "It's wasn't my wedding." She implored and everyone took a sigh in relief.
Before anyone else could say anything more though, the door of the TARDIS slammed shut. The Doctor ran back over to the console to see what was going on.
"What?" He spluttered.
"Doctor, don't you dare!" Martha shouted.
"No, no. I didn't touch anything! We're in flight, it's not me!" The Doctor replied also shouting over the noise of the TARDIS.
"Where are we going?" Gaia shouted her voice somewhat calmer than the others.
"I don't know it's out of control!" The Doctor answered.
"Doctor just listen to me. You take me home, take me home right now!" Martha yelled…
