Kayla was happy, for the first time in her 20 odd years of life, she was truly happy. As the TARDIS landed in Cardiff on a bright day with clouds rolling across the sky. It was early morning and Kayla felt like she was on the top of the world. As she went about the daily duties, making breakfast because it soon became apparent that Rose couldn't cook, and then blasting music from the Earth that was close to the current century because she liked that music and for Rose.

Rose, who seemed to have warmed up to Kayla once it became apparent that she wasn't flirting with the Doctor, and the Doctor wasn't flirting with her. They were just very good friends, who sometimes shared cute looks and winks. Who talked at the same time and were almost inseparable when it came to running. One thing that had changed in Rose's life on the TARDIS was that instead of the Doctor pulling her behind himself when they were running, their hands clasped together. The Doctor now pulled Kayla, their hands were clasped together. Maybe it was an effort to make her welcome, or something else, Rose made sure she didn't worry about it. She turned her flirting to Jack, who received it well and flirted back too, but when he had started to flirt with the young man next to them at a 51st Century bar, Rose turned her flirting to the man who was as loyal as a dog and would stay by her side forever, Mickey Smith, her somewhat boyfriend.

"Hey Kayla, my boyfriend is coming over soon." Rose called over the music, which was Call me Maybe.

"So here's my number,

And call me maybe."

Kayla sang, slightly off-key. She waved her hand to the blond, showing that she had heard her.

Kayla had dressed in a black and white striped top, white skinny jeans, her trench coat which just brushed her knees, and her black combat boots so that running and dancing, the latter of the two was what she was doing now, would come easily. When the music came to a close, Kayla turned it off and smiled at Jack, who had come waltzing in. Rose was long gone and the Doctor was working on his Sonic in the TARDIS's workshop. It was just Jack and Kayla, father and daughter, alone in the console room. What promised to be an awkward moment was interrupted by a knock on the TARDIS door. Both looked at each other.

"Are you going to ge-" Jack rushed to the door, cutting his daughter's sentence off. He opened the door and without missing a beat said,

"Who the hell are you?" Kayla groaned.

"Don't be rude!" She yelled, and poked her head out next to Jack's.

"Sorry about that, he's rude. Though he does have a point. Who the hell are you?" She repeated the question, staring at the man.

"What d'you mean, who the hell am I? Who the hell are both of you?" he said rudely.

"Captain Jack Harkness." Jack answered.

"Kayla." She answered simply, not giving her last name as she often did.

"Whatever your selling, we're not buying." Jack finished.

"Unless it's Jelly Babies, I will buy those then." Kayla added.

"Get out of my way!" the man, said pushing past Kayla and Jack to get into the TARDIS. Both turned around to see that while they had been torturing the man, the Doctor had moved out of the workshop and was testing he rebuilt sonic out on maintenance work. He was very high up and had a red flashlight strapped to his head, making him look horrible. The sad bit was that he probably thought he looked good in it too, proving Kayla's and Rose's belief that he had no fashion sense. Rose had also arrived, and she was standing by the console.

"Here comes trouble! How're you doing, Ricky boy?" the Doctor called down cheerily to the man, making the latter scowl with annoyance.

"It's Mickey!" He corrected hotly.

"Don't listen to him, he's winding you up." Rose told Mickey. Hadn't Rose mentioned that her boyfriend was coming by soon, she had just forgotten to name him, it was probably Mickey.

"You look fantastic." Both grinned broadly at each other and then hugged.

"Aww, sweet, look at these two. How come I never get any of that?" Jack complained, and Kayla laughed, sitting in the couch behind the console, getting a clear view of everything.

"Buy me a drink first." The Doctor said from above.

"You're hard work." Kayla teased, giving a small pout.

"But worth it." The Doctor grinned in an extremely self-satisfied way, like he had done something amazing.

"Did you manage to find it?" Rose asked Mickey, and Kayla bit back a groan. She had already explained to Rose that she didn't need it, but would she listen, nope!

"There you go." Mickey said, handing Rose her passport. Rose grinned at the Doctor, brandishing her passport.

"I can go anywhere now!" She bragged, knowing what he would answer with, but Kayla beat him too it while the Doctor shifted his weight on the ladder he was on.

"You don't need a passport. They don't even have those in the 51st Century!" Kayla protested.

"She's right, you know. You don't NEED a passport!" The Doctor agreed.

"It's all very well going to platform one and Justicia and the Glass Pyramid of San Kloon but what if we end up in Brazil? I might need it. You see, I'm prepared for anything." She stuck her tongue out at Kayla and the Doctor, and then she smiled.

"Sounds like you're staying, then." Mickey said mournfully, and an awkward pause covered the four time travelers and Mickey, who smiled, trying to make the mood shift.

"So, what're you doing in Cardiff? And who the hell's Jumping Jack Flash and Lady Future? I mean, I don't mind you hanging out with big-ears up there-" Mickey started.

"Oi!" the Doctor protested. He was very protective about his big ears.

"Look in the mirror." Mickey retorted, and the Doctor shook his head and started to work on the console.

"And I'm not Lady Future." Kayla added, and Mickey raised an eyebrow.

"51st Century." He reminded, and Kayla blushed, Mickey was no fool.

"But this guy, I dunno, he's kinda..." Mickey's voice trailed away, trying to find an injuring insult.

"Handsome?" Jack tried, and Kayla snorted, putting her arm around Jack's neck.

"You big flirt you." She teased him.

"More like cheesy." Mickey decided, watching the two carefully and guessing they were a couple from their interactions with each other.

"Early 21st Century slang-Is cheesy good or bad?" Jack asked, and Kayla shook her head.

"Bad, a weak insult, but still it does mean bad." She explained.

"But bad means good, isn't that right?" He contradicted, and Kayla punched him in the arm lightly, not missing his wince, and removed her arm from around his neck and started to study Mickey, something she had become very good at because of being a con artist.

"Are you saying I'm not handsome?" the Doctor asked, tottering down the ladder. Kayla shook her head, but otherwise everyone ignored him.

"We just stopped off. We need to refuel. Thing is, Cardiff's got this rift running through the middle of the city. It's invisible, but it's like an earthquake fault between different dimensions-" Rose started.

"The rift was healed back in 1869-" the Doctor continued.

"Thanks to a girl named Gwyneth, 'cos these creatures called the Gelth, they were using the rift as a gateway but she saved the world and closed it." Mickey looked like he wasn't following a thing that the Doctor or Rose was saying.

"But closing a rift always leaves a scar, and that scar generates energy, harmless to the Human Race-" Kayla added.

"But perfect for the TARDIS, so just park it here for a couple of days right on top of the scar and-" the Doctor finished for Kayla, letting the sentence hang for someone else to finish.

"Open up the engines, soak up the radiation-" Jack instructed.

"Like filling her up with petrol and off we go!" Rose explained.

"Into time!" Jack high-fived Rose and Kayla as he spoke.

"And space!" The four cheered together, the Doctor high-fiving Kayla and then Rose after a small pause.

"Whoo!" Rose cheered, trying to forget the pause before her high-five, trying to wave it off, but that was getting harder.

"My God, have you seen yourselves? You all think you're so clever, don't you?"

"Oh yeah." Kayla answered.

"Yeah!" The Doctor agreed with Mickey, giving Kayla a playful push.

"Yeah!" Rose echoed, trying to ignore the Doctor's playful push to Kayla.

"Yep!" Jack stated, giving Mickey a friendly slap on the cheek.


"Should take another twenty-four hours, which means we've got time to kill." The Doctor told the Time Travelers and Mickey, all of them bundling out of the TARDIS.

"That old lady's staring." Mickey remarked, staring around Millennium Square.

"Probably wondering what five people could do inside a small wooden box…" Jack patted the Doctor suggestively on his shoulder, and the four giggled, with Kayla shaking her head as she did so.

"Jack you're sick. I'm your daughter and you're suggesting that…" She punched him on the shoulder.

"I bruise easily." He warned her.

"So that's where I got it, and all that time I thought it was mum." Kayla shook her head.

"Oh, she bruised easily too. I remember." He smiled slyly while the Doctor and Rose giggled on in the back, listening to the two. Jack and Kayla joined them after a couple seconds.

"What are you captain of? The Innuendo Squad?" Mickey asked, earning a whatever sign from Jack, who then stalked off. "Wait! Er, the TARDIS - we can't just leave it. Doesn't it get noticed?" Mickey wondered, staring at the 1960's Police Box.

"Yeah, what's with the police box? Why does it look like that?" Kayla knew that, and she had to bite her tongue to keeper herself from screaming it out. Damn River and her idea to make Kayla prepared to meet the Doctor.

"It's a cloaking device." Rose explained complacently. Kayla rolled her eyes. Yes, you could say that or just say broken chameleon circuit.

"It's called a chameleon circuit. The TARDIS is meant to disguise itself wherever it lands, like if this was Ancient Rome, it'd be a statue on a plinth or something. But I landed in the 1960s, it disguised itself as a police box, and the circuit got stuck." 1963, Doctor. Please don't make Kayla correct you for getting the fact generalized.

"So it copied a real thing? There actually was police boxes?" Mickey wondered.

"They were on street concerns before cell phones and radios. If you arrested someone, you would just shove them into there and call the cops with the phone on the outside. It was a little prison cell. And Doctor, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that a 1963 Police Box?" the Doctor looked over at her, shocked but expecting Kayla would know the correct year. She seemed to know everything about the Doctor.

"Why don't you just fix the circuit?" Jack wondered, leaning closer to the Doctor.

"I like it! Don't you?" the Doctor protested, protective about his dated Type 40 TARDIS.

"I LOVE it." Rose agreed, patting the TARDIS for emphasis.

"It's brilliant." Kayla said, almost adding, to go with a brilliant Time Lord. But she was aware of Rose's jealousy, and she didn't want to add to it.

Mickey grinned, believing he had proved a point. "But that's what I meant! There's no police boxes anymore, so doesn't it get noticed?" He asked.

"Ricky, let me tell you something about the Human Race. You put a mysterious blue box slap bang in the middle of town and what do they do?" The Doctor put his hands on Mickey shoulders, who opened his mouth to reply but never got the chance. "Walk past it. Now stop your nagging, let's go and explore!" the Doctor said. He linked his hands with Kayla and Rose, making Jack walk next to his daughter and leaving Mickey behind.

"What's the plan?" Rose wondered, thinking about their next adventure and already forgetting Mickey.

"I don't know! Cardiff. Early 21st Century." The Doctor answered. Rose bounced up and down excitedly. "And the wind's coming from the...East. Trust me-safest place in the universe." The Doctor added, and Kayla sighed.

"And you, my dear Doctor, have just jinxed us." She stated lightly, only half serious.


The Doctor, Jack, Rose, Mickey, and Kayla all sat at a table in a Cardiff restaurant, thoroughly enjoying themselves.

"I swear, six feet tall and with TUSKS-" Jack was saying, in the middle of an exciting story that was terrifying to live through.

"You're lying through your teeth!" the Doctor protested.

"Oh, he isn't, I was there." Kayla promised.

"I'd've gone bonkers! That's the word-bonkers!" Rose yelled out.

"I mean, it turns out the white things are tusks and I mean TUSKS! And it's woken, and it's not happy-" Kayla put in, taking the story from Jack who gave it to her and instead was watching the Doctor watch his Doctor.

"How could you not know it was there?" the Doctor wondered.

"And we're standing there, fifteen of us, NAKED-" Kayla continued, waving the Doctor off.

"Naked?!" Rose asked, shocked.

"And I'm like, oh, no, no, it's got nothing to do with me! And then it roars, and we are running. Oh my God, we are RUNNING! And Brakovitch falls, so I turn to him and I say-" Jack started, taking back the story.

"I knew we should've turned left!" They all roared out in laughter at the punch line that Mickey had guessed.

"That's my line, you little Dalek." Kayla teased softly, her voice dropping even more at the end of it, knowing that they would hate her joke, but that was her favorite teasing insult from the Luna Academy.

"I don't BELIEVE you, I don't believe a word you say EVER, that is so brilliant!" Rose yelled to Jack. The Doctor glanced over at an old man that was holding his newspaper to his face, reading it. The Doctor got up with Kayla following him, no one noticed them leaving. "Did you ever get your clothes back?" Rose asked Jack.

"No, Kayla and I just picked him up went right for the ship, full throttle, didn't stop until we hit the spacelanes, we were shaking! It was unbelievable, I'm freaking out and Kayla is super calm and drove us 15 light-years away. Then she threw me some clothes-" As Jack prattled on, Kayla and the Doctor stared down at the newspaper they had borrowed from the old man.

"I recognize that face. She's a Slitheen, isn't she? Almost started World War III with her family. But they're all dead, right?" Kayla breathed out quickly, the information from some of the more recent files she had stolen off of River's stack came back to her.

"How do you know about that?" the Doctor asked.

"I had a friend who was addicted about your myths. Kept me up for ages, making me memorize everything about your past. Sometime, though, I finished my stack of files to look through first and I would steal a few of hers." Kayla explained.

"Oh, probably should tell the others." The Doctor added, and Kayla nodded.

"Agreed." She stated, and the two turned to see their three tablemates not noticing that they were gone.

"And I was having such a nice day." He said, holding up the newspaper so that they could see the headlines.

New Mayor, New Cardiff.

Margaret Slitheen was on the cover, obviously objecting to the photograph.


"According to intelligence, the target is the last surviving member of the Slitheen family, a criminal sect from the planet Raxacoricofallapatorious, masquerading as a human being, zipped inside a skin suit." Kayla started, reading off her vortex manipulator with Jack following along on his. "Okay, plan of attack, we assume a basic fifty seven/fifty six strategy, covering all available exits on the ground floor. Doctor, you go face-to-face with me, that'll designate Exit One, Jack will cover Exit Two, Rose, you're Exit Three, Mickey Smith, you take Exit Four. Have you got that?" She order them all, her training from the Time Agency coming in.

While she had been speaking, the Doctor had been eyeing her with slight shock that she could talk to so quickly, and slight annoyance for her making a plan so fool proof that it had to work. Jack was perfectly at ease, having been ordered by his daughter like this before, and before that at the Time Agency. Rose's looked like she was trying to pretend to keep up with Kayla, but failing, and Mickey was just painfully confused and his face showed it too.

"Excuse me. Who's in charge?" the Doctor asked, his voice less stern than it would have been if Jack had been ordering him.

"Right sir. Sorry sir, I'm awaiting orders, sir." She replied quickly, giving him a salute and watching him, automatically slipping into the tongue she had to use when she was at the Agency.

"Right. Here's the plan." The Doctor's voice deepened with authority, and then he beamed, coming up with no plan. "Like she said. Nice plan. Anything else?" the Doctor wondered, giving full control back to Kayla, who took it gladly.

"Present arms." She ordered, pulling out her blaster which she had fixed after finding the TARDIS workshop herself. Catching the Doctor's annoyed look, she put it back in her pocket and waited as the others pulled out their cell phones, before grabbing hers, a slick late 21st Century phone, one of the last before the holograms.

"Ready/Ready/Ready/Ready." Jack, Mickey, Rose, and the Doctor chorused.

"Speed dial?" Kayla asked.

"Yup." The Doctor answered, a beep coming from his.

"Ready" Rose followed, another beep coming from hers.

"Check." Mickey added, his beeping rather loudly.

"Yeah." Jack finished, his beeping too. "See ya in hell." Jack tacked on, his eyes on Kayla.

"Oh no, I'll meet ya." She said. And that was their goodbyes to each other. Jack headed off to his right, the Doctor and Kayla went to another exit left of Jack's.


The Doctor and Kayla strode into the Mayor's Outer Office where her security, Idris Hopper, sat, typing on his keyboard.

"Hello! we've come to see the Lord Mayor." The Doctor said cheerfully.

"Have you got an appointment?" Idris asked, taking in the Doctor's leather-clad appearance and Kayla's shifty look.

"Nope, just an old friend passing by, bit of a surprise-can't wait to see her face!" the Doctor said in the same cheerfulness as before, nudging Kayla to get her to talk.

"Right, I'm sure she's having her tea-" She started, but Idris cut her off.

"Well, she's just having a cup of tea." He agreed, and Kayla rolled her eyes.

"But if you just tell her that the Doctor and Kayla are here and would like to see her, I'm sure she would love to see us." Kayla finished.

"Doctor who? Kayla who?" Idris asked, and Kayla just waved her hand.

"Kayla Hark." She said, shorting her last name.

"Just the Doctor. Tell her exactly that. The Doctor." The Doctor answered Idris, who stood up resignedly.

"Hold on a tick..." He told the two, and then went into to office. The Doctor waited, hands behind his back, while Kayla searched the office, taking in everything.

"She just had a press conference." Kayla announced, and then they heard the smashing of a teacup, and the Doctor barley raised his eyebrow while Kayla just winced. "She's going to have to pay for that." She muttered, thinking of the glass. Idris reappeared, slightly flustered, and opened the door to the Mayor's office as little as possible and barley squeezed through and then let it shut behind him.

"The Lord Mayor says thank you for-for popping by...she'd love to have a chat, but, um...she's up to her eyes in paperwork. Perhaps if you could make an appointment for next week...?" Idris tried, his voice shaking.

"She's climbing out the window, right?" Kayla guessed.

"Yes, she is." Idris agreed, and the Doctor nodded smugly while Kayla smirked, another chase! Together, they pushed past Idris and went into the office. There, they dashed across the room to the open window and hurried out onto the balcony. On the balcony, they arrived to see Margaret hop over the scaffolding.

"Slitheen heading North." Kayla said into her mobile, alerting the others.


"On my way." Rose reported, her shaking voice telling the others that she was running.


"Over and out, be careful Kayla." Jack warned, his voice also telling that he was running.


"Oh my God." Mickey said, stunned, not running.


Idris suddenly rushed onto the balcony and started to grapple with Kayla, who effortlessly fought back.

"Leave the Mayor alone!" Idris yelled.


Rose ran down the corridor and pushed past two secretaries in her hurry, sending papers flying.


A tea lady shrieked as Jack did a running jump clan over her tea trolley.


Mickey clicked off his mobile, eyes wide, and finally he started to run, shocked that he was actually doing something…until he ran straight into a cleaning trolley, sending the entire thing flying.


Rose blasted out of her exit.


Jack ran out of his exit.


Mickey clomped along the corridor with his right foot stuck inside a mop-bucket, toilet roll trailing behind him.


The Doctor started to help Kayla in her tussle, finally pulling Idris off her. While he was helping Kayla, Margaret hopped off the scaffolding at the bottom and took off her brooch. She turned, ready to make her escape only to be blocked by Rose, who was running towards her. Margaret hissed angrily and pulled out an earring. She turned her head the other way, and saw Jack running towards her. Margaret 's eyes widened with shock and she turned to run back the way she came, but the Doctor and Kayla were on their way down the scaffolding.

"Margaret!" the Doctor yelled down mockingly.

"Oh, her name is Margaret, and I thought she'd be a Beatrice!" Kayla called to the Doctor. Margaret , however, was belting down the fourth exit, which was supposed to be blocked by someone. She pulled off her second earring. Behind her, Jack, Rose, Kayla, and the Doctor converged at the end Margaret had entered.

"Who was on Exit Four?!" Kayla yelled, pissed off because of the fight with Idris and because her perfect plan was failing.

"That was Mickey!" Rose answered, shocked by Kayla's sudden anger.

"Here I am!" Mickey panted, finally getting to his correct exit.

"Mickey the idiot." The Doctor said scathingly.

"Oh, be fair-she's not exactly gonna outrun us, is she?" Rose questioned, staring after Margaret . But Margaret , smiling to herself, clipped her brooch and two earrings together and disappeared in a blue light.

"She's got a teleport! That's cheating! Now we're NEVER gonna get her!" Jack complained, looking at the spot where Margaret had disappeared.

"Oh don't be so sure. The Face of Boe once said that he was very good with teleports, and drying skin out." She winked at the Doctor, who wasn't surprised that she knew about Cassandra.

The Doctor produced his sonic and with his dopey grin and clicked it once. Margaret reappeared, and this time she's much closer and running straight at them, still with the self-satisfied smile on her face. It faded as soon as she realized where she was, and she grinded to a halt and hurriedly changed direction while pressing her device together. She vanished again, and the Doctor clicked his screwdriver again. She reappeared, again running towards them. She turned around, vanished again, and again, the Doctor clicked his sonic screwdriver causing her to reappear, and this time she's right in front of them, absolutely exhausted and gasping for breath. She gave up.

"I could do this all day." The Doctor said cheerily.

"This is persecution. Why can't you leave me alone? What did I ever do to you?" Margaret complained, her hands up.

"You tried to kill me and destroy this entire planet." The Doctor explained.

"Apart from that." Margaret said dismissively.

"I recognized you, I thought it might be someone else, but it's really you. Margaret Slitheen, I'm Kayla Hark, you might remember me from the Time Agency. They had me hunt you down for two years and then you disappeared, and they had to drag me back." Kayla hissed, her voice had a hard edge, and she wore a smirk that didn't look friendly.

"Oh." Margaret whispered, fear showing on her plump face for the first time.


The Doctor, Rose, Jack, Mickey, Kayla, and Margaret entered the Exhibition Room.

"So, you're a Slitheen, you're on Earth, you're trapped. Your family get killed but you teleport out, just in the time for them to all die but you to live. You have no means of escape, so you build a nuclear power station." Kayla stated to Margaret , gesturing to the middle of the room where a model sat, Rose and Jack examined it with interest while the Doctor listened to Kayla. "But what for?" Kayla continued.

"A philanthropic gesture. I've learnt the error of my ways." Margaret tried, scared of Kayla.

"And it's on the rift by conscience." She said scathingly, looking at Margaret with doubt.

"What rift would that be?" Margaret asked innocently.

"A rift in space and time. If this power station went into meltdown, the entire planet would go schwwwupboom!" Jack explained, and Kayla rolled her eyes at her father's antics. The Doctor went over and studied the model with Kayla joining him.

"This station is designed to explode the minute it reaches capacity." He muttered, and Kayla nodded.

"Didn't anyone notice? Isn't there someone in London CHECKING this sort of stuff?" Rose complained, hearing the Doctor.

"We're in CARDIFF. London doesn't care! The South Wales coast could fall into the sea and they wouldn't notice-oh...I sound like a Welshman. God help me, I've gone native." Margaret joked, and Kayla glared at her.

"You're basically about to die, and you're joking about being a Welshman?" She questioned, getting no answer from Margaret .

"But why would she DO that? A great big explosion-she'd only end up killing herself." Mickey wondered.

"She's got a name, you know." Margaret pointed out.

"She's not even a she, she's a...thing." Mickey said, not enjoying being near Margaret .

"Oh yes, but she's very clever." Kayla commented. She grabbed the middle section off the model and flipped it over, revealing a giant circuit board underneath.

"But not a genius." She added, whistling softly as she studied the board, recognizing it.

"Is that a tribophysical waveform macro-kinetic extrapolator?!" Jack asked excitedly, also recognizing it.

"Oh yes it is, someone is rich." She answered.

"Ooh, GENIUS!" Jack stated, taking the board from her to get a better look. Kayla smiled and turned to see why the Doctor wasn't talking, and saw that his attention was on a the far wall where a poster baring two words, two words that Kayla recognized from small details that were in one of River's folders.

"Blaidd Drwg." Kayla muttered, reading the words.

"You didn't build this." Jack continued to Margaret .

"I have my hobbies. A little tinkering..." Margaret tried. She had stolen it from the Time Agency vaults, alerting their top agent wouldn't be the best idea…

"No, no, no, I mean, you REALLY didn't build this. Way beyond you." Jack corrected.

"I bet she stole it." Mickey suggested.

"It fell into my hands." Margaret tried again.

"Is it a weapon?" Rose wondered, looking at the board. Jack put the board onto the ground.

"It's transport. You see-the reactor blows, the rift opens, phenomenal cosmic disaster, but THIS thing shrouds you in a forcefield, you have this energy bubble, zzhum, so you're safe. Then you feed it coordinates, stand on top, and ride the concussion all the way out of the solar system." Jack explained to them, briefly wondering why Kayla hadn't told them, but she was busy staring at a poster with the Doctor.

"It's a surfboard!" Mickey said excitedly, seeing a link between them.

"A pan-dimensional surfboard, yeah." Jack agreed.

"And it would've worked. I would've surfed away from this dead-end dump and back to civilization." Margaret said bitterly, cursing herself for not being quicker.

"You'd blow up a whole planet just to get a lift?" Mickey said, incredulously.

"Like stepping on an anthill." Margaret agreed, not caring at all about Earth, or the people who were on it.

"Where'd you get the name?" Kayla asked suddenly, her gaze still on the poster.

"What, Blaidd Drwg? It's Welsh." Margaret said dismissively, not seeing why the name was so important.

"I know, but how did you think of it?" the Doctor asked, thinking on the same page as Kayla.

"Chose it at random, that's all I dunno. Just sounded good. Does it matter?" Margaret wondered, watching both.

"Blaidd Drwg, doesn't have that much of a ring to it." Kayla commented.

"What's it mean?" Rose questioned, lost.

"Bad Wolf." The Doctor answered.

"But I've heard that before, Bad Wolf. I've heard that lots of times..." Rose said, her voice haunted.

"Everywhere we go. Two words. Following us. Bad Wolf." The Doctor stated, lost in thought.

"How can they be following us?" Rose wondered, getting worried. The Doctor and Kayla didn't answer, staring in space for a few seconds.

"It's just a coincidence, nothing more. Never mind, we have more important things to do." She turned with the Doctor doing the same. She smirked evilly at Margaret . "You're going home." She stated calmly, her voice showing that she wasn't being given a choice.

"Hold on, isn't that the easy option, like letting her go?" Jack wondered, watching his daughter. That wasn't her normal behavior when it came to prisoners.

"I don't believe it! We actually get to go to Raxa..." Rose said gleefully. The Doctor rolled his eyes. "Wait a minute! Raxacor..." She pleaded, trying to pronounce the planet name.

"Raxacoricofallapatorius." Kayla chorused along with the Doctor. To her, Rose was like an annoying friend, just that.

"Raxacorico..." Rose started slowly.

"... fallapatorius." The Doctor finished.

"Raxacoricofallapatorius!" she screeched with delight." Kayla clapped along with the Doctor, who was really pleased for Rose, his little sister of sorts, while Kayla was just humoring the blond, who gave a jump of joy.

"That's it!" the Doctor cheered, grabbing Rose into a quick hug.

"I did it!" Rose squeaked happily.

"They have the death penalty." Margaret said softly, casting a dark mood over the group, all their smiles fading.

"I know." Kayla said simply, staring Margaret dead on.

"The family Slitheen was tried in its absence many years ago and found guilty. With no chance of appeal. According to the statutes of government, the moment I return, I am to be executed. What do you make of that, Doctor? We all know that Kayla wants me dead, but what about you, do you want me to die?" She held the Doctor's cold stare before switching's to Kayla's, and found that she couldn't hold it. "Take me home and you take me to my death." Margaret stated.

"Not my problem." The Doctor said indifferently.

"Which is basically the polite way of saying, we don't care." Kayla added, glaring at Margaret . Frankly, she wanted the Slitheen to die. She was an evil woman, hunting down someone for two years made you understand them, and Kayla had found that Margaret had no reason for her killings, she just did.


Right, this is earlier because I'm going on vacation and I don't know if I'll have internet, so this came today. If I do have internet on Saturday, then I'll probably post the next chapter.

Also, JMoon17 is plagiarizing LizzeXX. Please report her because the JMoon17's story, The Pit, is just copied and pasted chapters of, Hell, by LizzeXX. Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed it.