So I kept my word and you have an update! I'm quite proud of myself, I usually suck at updating.

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I'm not sure when you'll get the next part to this because I didn't get chance to write much today. I had lessons ALL DAY which was awful. But after, I went out for Frankie & Benny's, so yey for food! \o/

I'll say that Monday night will be the latest you'll get an update. I will try my hardest to get it done before then, but I do have work, so I can't make any promises.

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Kurt stood there anxiously, blinking with alternative eyes for around five minutes, before he heard footsteps in the corridor and then felt a hand grip his.

"Doctor, you're back." He said as he relaxed slightly.

"Yes, and I figured a way to make them stay as statues."

"Oh, well that's a relief."

"I wouldn't be so sure." He said uncertainly.

"Why's that?"

"It involves another angel."

"What?" He deadpanned.

"Yeah, there are two of them, which is actually much better than it sounds."

"How is two better than one?" He asked incredulously.

"Because," He said lowering his voice and whispering into Kurt's ear in a barely audible voice, "If we can get them to look at each other, they'll stay frozen forever."

"Oh, okay. Well where's the other one? And wait, who's watching it?"

"It's in the basement. And no one is watching it, but I know that it will stay there."

"How?"

"It's trying to get into my TARDIS."

"Your what?" Kurt said confused.

"Long story, I'll explain after."

"Okay, so if that one is happy to stay there, why is this one up here?"

"I think it wants you." He muttered.

"Me? But why? How do you know?" He asked, slightly scared.

"Well, it could have had anybody in a matter of seconds, but instead, it's stood here looking right at you."

"Doctor, what do I do?"

"Stay calm. It's okay. I'm here with you. I won't let it hurt you."

He squeezed Kurt's hand.

"Now, here's what we're going to do. We're going to lead it down to the basement and trick it into looking at the other one. To do that, you're going to need to walk down there without taking your eyes off it. Do you think you can do that, Kurt?"

"Urr, yeah. Just as long as you stay with me."

"Don't worry, I'm not going anywhere." He said and began to walk down the steps pulling Kurt with him.

Kurt could see the Doctor from the corner of his eye and he realised he had no idea what he looked like. His eyes hadn't left the angel since the Doctor told him not to let that happen. He could tell from his peripheral vision, that the Doctor was wearing a light brown suit and had black hair that was gelled into place, but other than that, he was clueless about the appearance of the mysterious Doctor, who he was trusting completely.

He reached the bottom of the stairs without falling and he stepped over his bottle of water, which was the reason for all of this in the first place. He laughed slightly at the irony.

"What are you laughing at?" The Doctor asked curiously.

"Long story. I'll tell you later." He smirked as he repeated the Doctor's words from earlier.

The Doctor chuckled slightly, acknowledging his joke and pulled him through a doorway at the bottom of the stairs.

"Kurt, we're going to have to turn a corner now, so we're going to have to get the angel to move forwards, so we can keep watching it. After three, we're going to blink together and let it move, okay?"

"Yeah, okay." He said moving backwards slightly to stand next to the Doctor.

"Okay. One, two, three."

They blinked together, and then refocused on the angel which was a meter closer than it had been before.

"It's still not close enough. One more time. One, two, three."

This time, the angel was right infront of them at the bottom of the stairs. Kurt gripped the Doctor's hand tighter.

"It's okay, I promise. Now, let's keep walking."

They shuffled backwards with their hands joined together and their eyes facing forwards.

They backed up a couple more steps and then the Doctor was pulling Kurt to the right slightly as they went around the corner. The door to the basement was right after the corner and it meant that Kurt could keep his eyes on the angel while the Doctor opened the door.

When he had the door opened, he moved to the side of Kurt again, facing the angel with his hand gripped with Kurt's.

"Now, when we get into the basement, the other angel will come after me. That means, you have to handle this one by yourself. Is that okay?"

"Yeah, but how're we going to trick them into looking at each other?"

"Ah, now. That's the fun part." The Doctor said loading his voice. "There is a black curtain in the basement that can be pulled across the middle of the room." He said with a smile in his voice.

"When we get down there, I will go to the side where the angel is and pull the curtain across the room. All you have to do is stand with your back to it. I'll do the same the other side. Then, when the angels are close enough to see each other, I'll move the curtain."

"Okay." Kurt said, squeezing the Doctor's hand tightly.

"First things first, lets blink again. One, two, three."

The angel was only a few feet away now, and Kurt backed up slightly in surprise.

"It's okay, relax. Now we can keep our eyes on it." The Doctor said. He began leading Kurt down the stairs, keeping the hand that wasn't holding Kurt's on the small of his back. About halfway down the stairs, the Doctor spoke again.

"Right, I'm going to turn around now. Can you manage this one?"

"Yeah. I've got it."

"Okay. Let's do this."

Kurt felt the Doctor turn, but he didn't let go of Kurt's hand. He carried on heading down the steps, guiding Kurt down so he didn't fall backwards.

When they got to the bottom, the Doctor walked into the middle of the room and stood with his back to Kurt, facing the TARDIS and the other angel.

"I'm going to let you go now. Stay there, okay?"

The Doctor dropped Kurt's hand and shuffled to the side of the room. He grabbed the curtain and pulled it across slowly, being careful not to take his eyes off the angel. When it was in place, he returned to his original position.

On the other side of the curtain, Kurt was anxious alone with the angel. He was beginning to panic. Without realising it, he blinked.

The angel had jumped forwards and was standing at the bottom of the stairs, pointing up at the light switch.

The lights started flickering. Each time they went off, the angel would jump forward a couple of inches. Kurt backed right against the curtain as he tried to get away from the oncoming angel.

When it was a couple of feet away from him, he started to panic. "Doctor?" He asked warily. No reply came. The angel kept on advancing. Kurt panicked. What if the other angel had the Doctor? What would happen then?

"Doctor?" he asked again, his voice rising slightly through fear. The angel was right in front of him. He crouched down to the floor in an attempt to get as far away from it as possible.

As it advanced the few final inches and reached out its hand, he called out one more time.

"DOCTOR?"

The curtain was yanked from behind him and landed in a heap on the floor. He could feel the Doctor's back against his, and realised he had mirrored his position. He looked up and blinked at the angels standing over him. It didn't move. He sighed in relief and slumped against the Doctor, who wordlessly took his hand and began to rub circles on it with his thumb.