Xandria was thrown around and soon no longer knew which way was up and which way was down. All she could see was the sea spiraling towards them.

"Do something!" She no longer cared that she was trapped with her enemy, she just wanted to live to see another day.

Davros gritted his teeth and made his way towards the steering controls. Just as he seemed to be getting things under control Xandria crashed into a large red button. (AN now I know what you're thinking...well your wrong.) The steering wheel locked and suddenly the pod hit the surface of the atmosphere. Luckily the burning didn't affect the hull and they made it through in one piece. Once he no longer was holding his breath Davros screamed. "Why did you do that!?"

"I didn't try!" For a teenage girl she could hold her own against the Lord of the Daleks.

"Well either way...WE ARE NOW CRASHING TOWARDS THE SEA!" Davros shouted back.

Unfortunately the screaming match ended there. The hull had fallen into the sea, and was sinking rapidly. Soon the cabin began to fill with water. "What's happening?" Xandria was afraid, she had never seen the depths or darkness such as this.

"We're drowning foolish girl! Now help me break the glass so we can get out of here!" Davros said panicking as well.

All Xandria could find was a huge crate marked with the words: Property of the Daleks Supreme. She threw it threw the windshield and there was a shatter of glass. The water rushed in quickly filling the lungs of Davros and Xandria. As she began to black out she felt a firm tug on her hand. Suddenly her head broke the surface and clean air filled their lungs.

"You saved me," she said gratefully.

"Eh whatever," Davros said searching the water around him. "Where is that crate? Where is my KEY!?"

"What did it look like?" Xandria asked. She was a quick learner and was finally picking up how to swim. She too began to search, not for Davros but for the Doctor. His people needed the Antikythera Mechanism to disappear. Not just his people, but the universe.

"It was a huge crate with the words Property of the Daleks Supreme, it's not hard to miss," frantically Davros paddled around. He muttered to himself, "it should have floated up by now, it was in a wooden crate..."

"Uh Mr. Davros, I think it sunk," Xandria said looking down at her white toes in the water. Somewhere thousands of miles below her was the key to the universe.

"IT. WHAT!?" shrieked Davros.

"It's down there," Xandria said looking down at the depths below her.

"I needed that! It was a very important- Bah. What would you care. You're a human, and a girl at that," Davros said wrinkling his nose.

"Fine," Xandria said starting to paddle to shore.

"Where are you going?" asked Davros.

"Somewhere not here," Xandria shouted back.

"And why's that?" sneered Davros.

Xandria turned around, and with a smile shouted, "because you're here."

She kept on swimming leaving the leader of the Daleks cursing in the middle of the sea. It didn't take her too long to reach the coast of some outlying island. As night fell she could only hope that the Doctor would come for her. Please Doctor. Don't leave me here, come for me. Find me.

**DW-13**

"Marco," a blind folded Pete called out in excitement.

"Polo," came the two very bored voices of Myka and Claudia. At this point they had decided to stop even moving. Playing Marco Polo for four hours will do that to a person, even time traveling people.

"Marco," Pete repeated.

Before the girls could answer there was a bing from the Tardis. The Doctor sprinted in from another room and read the screen. His face broke out into a huge smile.

"Good job old gal, you've found her," The Doctor said.

"You talk to it?" Artie asked skeptically looking at the Doctor.

He looked offended. "It's not an it it's a she."

"Of course it is Doctor," Claudia said soothingly. "You must forgive him he's old."

The Doctor smiled. "Bet I'm older."

Artie laughed.

"How old are you Doctor?" Myka asked curiously.

"Nine-hundred and twelve," he said proudly. Immediately Artie stopped laughing.

"But you look so young," Pete said taking his blindfold off.

"Thanks mate, it means a lot coming from you," The Doctor said with a grin.

"Really?" Pete asked excitedly.

"No, not really," The Doctor said rubbing his chin. "Now shall we go fetch Xandria?"

**DW-13**

On an island in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea sat a young girl in a soaking wet tunic. She had huddled herself into a ball and was shivering to stay warm. Night had fallen hours ago, and the girl had almost given up hope. From behind her she heard a rustling. At first she just dismissed it at the wind in the trees, but as it got louder she recognized it. She sprung up and turned around. Sitting in the middle of the sand was the Tardis. The door opened and there stood the Doctor holding his hand out to him. Xandria, as you probably figured out the girl was, ran into his outstretched arms.

"I'm sorry," she sobbed. "I've lost it, and now-"

"Shh, later," The Doctor said rubbing her back. "Claudia bring a blanket, she's shivering. Myka go make some tea."

"Where's the kitchen in this place?"

"Five doors down the left hall, turn right, then left, then left again, then right, then up, then left. Open that door and proceed down the second-"

"You've got to be kidding me," Myka said seriously.

Much to Xandria's disappointment the Doctor detached himself from her. "Fine. I'll do it. Humans, what tiny brains you must have. Huh."

Quite quickly the Doctor returned with a large mug of tea. "So Xandria," he asked once she had calmed down. "What happened?"

Xandria related everything that had happened on her dissent to earth. "- I'm sorry Doctor. The Antikythera Mechanism sunk. It's lost in the sea. I've failed you, I apologize."

The Doctor smiled gently. "No, it's right where it belongs."

"What do you mean, Doctor?" asked Artie.

"This was always meant to happen. It has sunk right where it will be found in a few hundred years. You humans will just suspect it fell off a ship that sunk on it's way to Rome or something- that's what will logically make sense to you, and you will believe it. What about Davros, where is he?" The Doctor asked.

"He was still floating around when I left him," Xandria said calmly, her worries had been soothed.

The Doctor smiled. "It seems as if everything is settled. I think it's time to get you all home."

There were protests from everyone, but the Doctor just smiled his sad smile and began going forward in time.

To all of you who have recently favorited, watched, or commented on this story thank you. You motivated me to write this chapter. We are so close to the end, there's just a little bit more to go, and I still have a few surprises up my sleeve so stay tuned! Thanks to everyone who has been with me since the beginning. Please leave a comment (that's really what motivates me, besides I love hearing your opinion on the chapter). Can't believe the end is drawing nigh..sorry I love being dramatic. LEAVE A REVIEW or DAVROS IS GONNA COME FOR YOU. He's a bit water logged, but that only makes him more PISSED. BEWARE!