The Doctor, Rose and Jack have been backed up to the wall. The Doctor steps forward a bit, " go to your room," he tells them. They stop suddenly. "Go to your room." They tip there heads to the side. "I mean it, I am very very angry with you, I'm very very cross. Go. To. Your. Room." He throws his arm pointing in any direction.
All the gas mask people start acting like they've been scolded before walking back to where they came from.
They breath a sigh of relief. "I'm really glade that worked. Those would've been terrible last words." The Doctor remarks.
"These gas masks are part of their face." Rose gets a closer look at one.
Jack sits down and puts his feet up on a table. "Those masks are flesh and bone."
"How was your con supposed to work?" The Doctor questions.
"Simple really," Jack shrugs. "Find some harmless piece of space junk, let the nearest time agent track it back to earth. Convince them it's valuable, they name a price. He puts 50% up front,oops, a German bomb falls on it, destroys it forever. He never gets to see what he's paid for, never knows he's been had. I buy him a drink with his own money and we discuss dumb luck. The perfect self cleaning con."
"Yeah, perfect," the Doctor looks angry.
"The London blitz is great for self cleaners. Pompeii's nice if you want to make a vacation of it but you gotta set your alarm for volcano day." Jack laughs at his own joke before seeing the look on the Doctors face. "Getting a hint of disapproval."
"Take a look around the room," the Doctor suggests. "This is what your piece of harmless space junk did."
"It was a burnt out medical transporter. It was empty." Jack insists.
"Rose," the Doctor calls as he moves towards the door.
"We getting out of here?" Rose enquires.
"We're going upstairs." The Doctor replies.
Jack yells after him. "I even programmed the flight computer so it wouldn't land on anything living, I harmed no one." Jack insists again. "I don't know what's happening here but believe me I had nothing to do with it."
The Doctor turns at the door. "I'll tell ya what's happening. You forgot to set your alarm clock, it's volcano day."
They hear a siren go off.
"It's the all clear." Jack mentions.
"I wish," the Doctor stats as he walks into the hallway.
Rose and Jack follow him and find the hallway empty. They start running.
"Doctor," Rose calls as they run past some stairs.
The Doctor pops his head over the banister. "You got a blaster?"
Rose and Jack run back to the stairs then up them "sure," Jack agrees.
"The night your space junk fell someone was hurt." The Doctor explained. "This is where they were taken. Get it open."
Jack grins as he pulls out his sonic blaster. The Doctor moves Rose back away from the other man. Jack blasts a square hole in the door where the lock was.
"Sonic blaster," the Doctor compliments. "51st century. Weapons factory of Villinguard."
"You've been to the factories?" Jack asks.
"Once," the Doctor agreed as he took his blaster of him to look at.
"Well, there gone now. Destroyed. Main reactor went critical and vaporised the lot." Jack explained.
The Doctor looked up grinning. "Like I said, once. There's a banana grove there now. I like bananas, bananas are good." He places the blaster in Jacks pocket and walks into the room.
Rose walks by and compliments the hole. "Nice blast pattern."
"Digital," Jack tells her.
"Squareness gun?" Rose questions.
"Yeah," Jack agrees.
"I like it," Rose flirts.
Jack then follows them into the room as the Doctor turns on all the lights. They look around at the mess that was made.
"What ya think?" The Doctor asks.
"Something got outta here," Jack guesses.
"Yeah," the Doctor agrees. "And?"
"Something powerful," Jack guesses again. "Angry."
"Powerful and angry," the Doctor agrees.
Jack walks into the next room and stops when he sees all the child drawings along the wall. "A child? Suppose this explains mummy."
The Doctor flips a switch on the recorder and he hears doctor Constantine's voice.
"Do you know where you are?"
"Are you my mummy?" The child asks.
"Are you aware of what's around you? Can you see?"
"Are you my mummy?"
"What do you want?"
"I want my mummy?" The child interrupts. "Are you my mummy? I want my mummy."
It just keeps repeating the same thing over and over.
"Doctor, I've heard that voice before." Rose informs him.
"Me too," the Doctor confirms.
"Always are you my mummy." Rose continues. "Like he doesn't know."
The Doctor walks around the child's room agitated. "Can you sense it?"
"Sense what?" Jack asks.
"Coming out of the walls, can you feel it?" The Doctor looks to them. "Funny little human brains. How do you get around in those things."
Rose rolls her eyes and explains to Jack. "When he's stressed he likes to insult species."
"Rose, I'm thinking." The Doctor warns her.
"Cuts himself shaving," Rose continues. "Does half an hour on life forms, thinks he's clever than them."
The Doctor suddenly turns to them. "There are these children living rough round the bomb site. They come out during air raids, looking for food."
"Mummy please."
"Suppose they were there when this thing, whatever it was, landed." The Doctor thought aloud.
"It was a med ship, it's harmless," Jack insists again.
"Yes, you keep saying that." The Doctor replies. "Harmless, suppose one of them was affected, altered."
"I'm here," the child continues.
"It's afraid," the Doctor realises. "Terribly afraid and powerful. It doesn't know it yet, but it will do." The Doctor starts laughing. "It's got the power of a god and I just sent it to its room."
"Doctor," Rose informs. "The tapes run out."
"I'm here, can't you see me."
"End of the tape," the Doctor confirms. "It ran out about 30 seconds ago."
"I'm here now, can't you see me." The child repeats.
"I sent it to its room," the Doctor explains. "This is its room." The Doctor spins around to find the child watching them from the next room.
"Are you my mummy?"
"On my signal," Jack informs them as he places his hand in his jacket pocket. "Make for the door."
"Mummy?"
"Now," Jack yells as he pulls a banana out and points it at the child.
The Doctor grins as he takes the blaster out of his own pocket and points it at the wall. A large square hole appears. "Go now, go. Don't drop the banana."
"Why not?" Jack asks as he and Rose climb through the hole.
"Good source of potassium," the Doctor yells back as he climbs through after them.
"Give me that," Jack demands as he points the blaster back at the hole and the wall reappears unblemished. "Digital rewind."
They all stand around getting their breaths back. Well Rose and Jack do. "Nice switch," Jack throws the banana to the Doctor.
"From the groves of Villanguard." The Doctor waves the banana around. "Thought it was appropriate."
"There's really a banana grove in the heart of Villanguard and you did that?" Jack asks in disbelief.
The Doctor shrugs. "Bananas are good."
They hear a crashing sound coming from the other side of the wall. "Doctor," Rose calls.
"Come on," the Doctor leads them to the right and they run into some gas mask zombies. Turning around they run back the other way and run into more gas mask zombies. Holding them, right where the child is breaking through the wall.
"It's keeping us here till it can get at us." The Doctor explains as Jack points his blaster at the zombies.
"It's controlling them?" Jack asks.
"It is them," the Doctor explained. "It's every living thing in this hospital."
"Ok,"Jack agrees. "This can function as a sonic blaster, a sonic cannon and a triple folded sonic disrupter. Doc whatcha got?"
The Doctor pulls out his sonic screwdriver. "I've got a sonic, aah, never mind."
Rose has to hold back her laugh when she remembers the next part of the conversation.
"A what?" Jack asks.
"It's sonic, ok let's leave it at that." The Doctor insists.
"Disrupter, cannon what?" Jack demands.
"It's sonic, totally sonic, I am soniced up." The Doctor stats.
"A sonic what?" Jack yells.
"Screwdriver," the Doctor gives in, turning around.
Jack turns to look at him in disbelief.
Rose grabs Jacks hand with the blaster and points it to the floor. "Going down." She pulls the trigger and a hole appears right beneath their feet. They fall to the next floor down and Jack points his blaster back at the hole to close it.
"Doctor are you ok?" Rose asks.
"Could've used a warning." The Doctor complains.
"Oh, the gratitude." Rose rolls her eyes.
"Who has a sonic screwdriver?" Jack complains.
"I do," the Doctor insists.
"We need lights," Rose says as she heads towards the light switch.
"Who looks at a screwdriver and thinks, ooh, this could be a little more sonic." Jack continues.
The Doctor looks insulted. "What you never been bored, never had a long night, never had a lot of cabinets to put up."
Rose hits the light switch and all the gas mask people sit up.
"Door," Jack points. He try's to use his blaster but it's running on empty. "Damn it, it's the special features, it really drains the batteries."
The Doctor uses his screwdriver to open the door. They run into a storage room.
"Why would a blaster have a battery?" Rose enquires.
"I was going to send for another one," Jack explains as the Doctor uses his sonic to lock the door again. "But someone's got to blow up the factory."
"Oh, I know," Rose assures Jack. "First day I met him he blew my job up. That's practically how he says hello."
"Ok, that door should hold it for a bit." The Doctor suggests.
"The door," Jack disagrees. "The wall didn't stop it."
"Well it's gotta find us first," the Doctor insists. "Come on we're not done yet. Assets, assets."
"Well I've got a banana and in a pinch you could put up some shelves." Jack humours him.
"Windows," the Doctor runs to them.
"Barred," Jack stats. "Sheer drop outside. Seven stories." As Jack sits in a wheelchair.
"And no other exits." Rose informs them.
"Well," Jack scoffs. "The assets conversation went in a flash didn't it."
The Doctor looks at him before turning to Rose. "So where did you pick this one up then."
"Doctor," Rose warns.
"She was hanging from a barrage balloon, I had an invisible spaceship. I never stood a chance." Jack laughs.
"Ok, one we've got to get out of here," the Doctor lists. "Two, we can't get outta here. Have I missed anything?"
Rose looks to where Jack was sitting to find him gone. "Yeah, Jack just disappeared."
The Doctor turns to look at the wheelchair as well. He rolls his eyes, he feels his jealousy since he saw them together slowly start to disappear.
"Ok, so he's vanished into thin air." Rose places her arm around the Doctor as he sits down. "Why is it always the great looking ones that do that."
The Doctor looks at her. "I'm making an effort not to be insulted."
Rose grins as she sits on his lap. "If you remember correctly, you disappeared on me twice. Trying to push me away."
The Doctor pulls her closer when she gives him her special smile. They were millimetres from kissing when a radio near them turns on suddenly.
"Rose, Doctor can you hear me?" They hear Jack ask.
The Doctor runs to the radio.
"I'm back on my ship," Jack explains. "Used the emergency teleport, sorry I couldn't take you. It's security keyed to my molecular structure."
The Doctor holds up the wires from the radio and realises it's not connected to anything.
"I'm working on it, hang in there." Jack continues.
"How are you speaking to us?" The Doctor asks.
"Omcom, I can call anything with a speaker phone." Jack explains.
"Now there's a coincidence." The Doctor stats.
"What is?" Jack asks confused.
"The child can omcom too," the Doctor explains. "Anything with a speaker grill. Even the TARDIS phone."
"You mean the child can phone us?" Rose clarifies.
"And I can hear you?" They hear the child call. "Coming to find you, coming to find you."
"Doctor, can you hear that?" Jack queries.
"Loud and clear," the Doctor replies.
"I'll try to block out the signal," Jack explains. "Lest I can do. Remember this one Rose."
Glen Miller starts playing over the radio. Rose grins when she remembers. The Doctor looks at her confused as he feels his jealousy rising again.
"He thinks it's our song," Rose replies to his un asked question. She can see the jealousy in his eyes.
Rose started playing with the wheelchair while the Doctor tries to loosen the rocks. She still doesn't know if that's what he's doing or if he's just pouting.
"You don't think he's coming back," she accuses the Doctor. "Do ya?"
"Wouldn't bet my life," the Doctor replies.
"Why don't you trust him?" Rose asks, wondering if he'll admit that he's jealous.
"Why do you?" The Doctor counters.
Rose shrugged. "He saved my life. I trust him cause he's like you, except with dating and dancing."
Now the Doctor looks insulted. "You just assume I'm not."
"What?" Rose pushes.
"You just assume I don't dance." The Doctor shakes his head.
"What, you telling me you do dance? Not the one we've been doing but the other one?" Rose pushes.
"900 years old me." The Doctor scoffs. "I've been around a bit, I think I can assume that at some point I've danced."
"You," Rose grins. "Doesn't the universe implode or something if you dance."
"Well I've got the moves," the Doctor shrugs. "But I wouldn't want to boast."
Rose walks to the radio and turns the music up before heading back to the Doctor. She holds out her hand. "You've got the moves. Show me your moves." Rose challengers.
"Rose," the Doctor looks nervous. "I'm trying to resonate concrete."
"Jack will be back," Rose shrugs. "He'll get us out. Come on, the world doesn't end cause the Doctor dances."
He suddenly realises something and walking towards her he grabs hold of her hands. "Barrage balloon."
"What?" He threw her thoughts off kilter.
"You were hanging from a barrage balloon." As he looks at her hands.
"Oh, yeah about two minutes after you left me." Rose explained. "Thousands of feet above London, middle of a German air raid, Union Jack all over my chest."
The Doctor looks at her startled. "I've travelled with a lot of people but your setting new records for jeopardy friendly."
"I don't think this is dancing?" Rose questions.
"Hanging from a rope thousands of feet above London," the Doctor continued. "Not a cut, not a bruise."
"Yeah, I know," Rose agrees. "Captain Jack fixed me up."
"Oh really," the Doctor still feels jealous. "We're calling him Captain Jack now are we?"
"Well," Rose hedges. "His names Jack and he's a Captain."
"He's not really a captain," the Doctor disagrees.
Rose moves closer. "Jealousy are we?"
The Doctor scoffs. "Time lords don't get jealous."
Rose grins at him before pulling his face to hers so she could snog him. Rose pulls back and they look around as they realise there now on Jacks ship.
"Most people notice when they've been teleported." Jack grins. "You guys are so sweet. Sorry about the delay, I had to take the navcon offline so I could override the teleport security."
The Doctor looks around. "You can spend 10 minutes overriding your own protocols. Maybe you should remember who's ship it is."
"Oh," Jack grinned. "I do. She was gorgeous. Like I told her, be back in 5 minutes."
"This is a chula ship," the Doctor realises.
"Yeah, just like that medical transporter." Jack agreed. "Only this one is dangerous."
The Doctor clicked his fingers and nanogenes appeared.
"Them what fixed my hands up," Rose pointed out. "Jack called them nanogenes."
"Subatomic robots," the Doctor agreed. "There's millions of them in here. Burnt my hand on the console when we landed. All better now. They activate when the bulk head sealed. Check you out for damage, fix any physical flaws," he waves his hand and they disappear again. "Take us to the crash site. I need to see your space junk."
"Soon as I get the navcon back online." Jack stats decisively. "Make yourself comfortable, continue with whatever it was you were doing."
"And give you a show?" Rose questions. "I don't kiss and tell."
The Doctor and Jack both grin at her.
"So you use to be a time agent," Rose questions Jack as he's working on the navcon. "And now your trying to con 'em."
"If it makes me sound any better," Jack stats. "It's not for the money. Woke up one morning while I was still working for them, found they had stolen two years of my memories. I'd like them back."
"They stole your memories," Rose still wonders what those memories are.
"Two years of my life," Jack explains. "No idea what I did. Your partner over there doesn't trust me and for all I know he's right not to."
"But its what you do now that defines you, Jack." Rose insists.
A beeping sounds and Jack pushes a few buttons. "All right were good to go. Crash site?"
The Doctor, Rose and Jack hide when they reach the crash site. They watch the gate and guards wondering how to get in.
"There it is," Jack stats. "Hey they've got Algy on duty. Must be important."
"We've got to get past," the Doctor thinks out loud.
"I think distract the guard is heading in your direction Jack." Rose looks at to him. "Since you know him so well."
Jack agrees with her before he makes his way down to talk with Algy.
Rose turns to see the Doctor watching her thoughtfully. "What, he's a 51st century human. We talked on his ship."
Jack makes it to the gate. "Hey tiger how's it hanging."
Algy turns to look at Jack. "Mummy, mummy."
"Algy old sport it's me," Jack insists.
"Mummy," he keeps repeating.
"It's me Jack," Jacks afraid that Algys been infected now but he hasn't touched anyone infected.
"Jack," Algy repeats. "Are you my mummy?" Algy starts choking as he falls to his knees and a gas mask grows on his face.
The Doctor and Rose run up to Jack. "Stay back," the Doctor yells to the guards who ignore him.
The Doctors yell pulls Jack out of his shock. Jack puts his hand up to stop the other guards. "You men, stay away."
"The affects becoming airborne," the Doctor explained. "Accelerating."
"So nothing's keeping us safe," Rose queries.
The Doctor looks to her. "Nothing." He agrees. The air raid siren sounds again.
"Here they come again." Jack stats.
Rose looks to Jack. "Didn't you say a bomb was going to land here."
"Never mind about that," the Doctor dismissed. "If the contaminants airborne now, there's hours left."
"Till what?" Jack questions.
"Till nothing, forever, the entire human race." The Doctor explained. "And can anyone else hear singing?"
They head to a shed where they find Nancy handcuffed to a table. The Doctor motions to her to keep singing while the Doctor walks over and uses his sonic to unlock the handcuffs.
They switch all the lights on so they could get a good look at the medical transport. The Doctor and Jack pull the tarpaulin off.
"You see," Jack insists. "Just an ambulance."
"That's an ambulance?" Nancy questions.
Rose puts her arm around Nancy. "It's hard to explain, it's from another world."
"They've been trying to get in." Jack mentions.
"Of course they have," the Doctor agrees. "They think they've got their hands on Hitlers latest secret weapon. What are you doing?"
Jack sighs as he punches in the code. "The sooner you see this thing is empty, the sooner you'll know I had nothing to do with it." The device sparks then sets of an alarm.
"Didn't happen last time," Jack assures them.
"It hadn't crashed last time," the Doctor stats. "Maybe the emergency protocols."
"Doctor," Rose yells as they hear banging on the gate.
"Captain secure those gates," the Doctor orders Jack.
"Why?" Jack questions.
"Just do it," the Doctor demands. "Nancy how did you get in here?"
"I cut the wire," Nancy replies.
"Show Rose," he throws Rose the sonic. "Setting 2428b, reattaches barbed wire. Go."
Nancy shows Rose where she cut the wires and Rose has her hold them while she uses the sonic to reattach them.
"Who are you?" Nancy questions. "Who are any of you?"
"We're time travellers, from the future." Rose explains.
"Mad you are?" Nancy questions.
"We have a time machine," Rose insists. "Seriously."
"It's not that," Nancy shakes her head. "Alright you've got a time travel machine, I believe ya. Believe anything, me. But what future?"
"Nancy," Rose gets her attention. "This isn't the end. I know how it looks but it's not the end of the world or anything."
"How can you say that?" Nancy asks. "Look at it."
"Listen to me," Rose insists. "I was born in this city, I'm from here in like 50 years time."
"From here?" Nancy exclaimed.
"I'm a Londoner," Rose assures her. "From your future."
"But, but your not German." Nancy stats.
"Nancy," Rose continues. "The Germans don't come here, they don't win. Don't tell anyone I told you so but you know what, you win."
"We win," Nancy says with hope.
Rose grins at her. "Come on."
They head back to find Jack has managed to open the medical transport.
"It's empty," Jack stats. "Look at it."
"What do you expect in a chula medical transport," the Doctor stats. "Bandages, cough drops. Rose," he clicks his fingers.
"Nanogenes," Rose points out.
"It wasn't empty captain," the Doctor tells him. "There was enough nanogenes in there to rebuild a species."
Jack suddenly realises what he's done. "Oh, God."
"Getting it now are we?" The Doctor questions. "When the ship crashed the nanogenes escaped. Billions upon billions of them, ready to fix all the cuts and bruises in the whole world. What they find first is a dead child, probably killed earlier that night and wearing a gas mask."
"And they brought him back to life." Rose interrupts.
"What's life," the Doctor explains. "Life's easy, a quirk of matter, natures way of keeping meat fresh. Nothing to a nanogene. One problem though, these nanogenes aren't like the ones on your ship. This lot have never seen a human being before, don't know what a human beings suppose to look like. All they've got to go on is one little body. There's not a lot left but they carry right on, they do what there programmed to do. They patch it up, can't tell what's gas mask and what's skull but they do there best then off they fly, off they go, work to be done cause you see now they think they know what people should look like and it's time to fix all the rest and they won't ever stop, the entire human race is going to be torn down and rebuilt into the form of one terrified child looking for its mother and nothing in the world can stop it."
"I didn't know," Jack insists.
"Rose," Nancy yells as she stares at all the gas mask people heading their way.
Rose runs to the Doctor. "It's bringing them here isn't it."
"The ship thinks it's under attack," the Doctor agrees. "It's calling up the troops. Standard protocols."
"So the gas mask people are troops?" Rose questions.
"This is a battlefield ambulance," the Doctor explains. " The nanogenes don't just fix you up, they get you ready for the front line. They equip you, program you."
"That's why the child's so strong," Rose realises. "Why it can do that phoning thing."
"A fully equipped chula warrior, yes." The Doctor agrees. "All that weapons tech in the hands of a hysterical 4 year old looking for his mummy. And now there's an army of them."
All the gas mask people stop just outside the gate.
"Why don't they attack?" Jack questions.
"Good little soldiers waiting for their commander." The Doctor stats.
"The child," Jack realises.
"Jamie," Nancy tells them. "Not the child, Jamie."
Rose turns to Jack. "So how long till the bomb falls?"
"Any second," Jack replies.
"What's the matter captain," the Doctor taunts. "To close to the volcano for you?"
"He's just a little boy," Nancy insists. "He's just a little boy who wants his mummy."
"I know," the Doctor assures her. "There isn't a little boy born who wouldn't tear the world apart to save his mummy. And this little boy can."
"It's my fault," Nancy stats.
"No," the Doctor disagrees.
"Yes, it is. It's all my fault." Nancy starts crying.
The Doctor looks at her confused. "How could it be your fault?"
The gas mask people start calling out mummy as Nancy starts to cry. The Doctor looked around at them then back to Nancy. "Nancy," the Doctor calls. "What age are you? 20, 21 older than you look, ya."
A bomb goes off nearby. "Doctor that bombs going to fall soon, we've got seconds left." Jack calls.
The Doctor looks to him. "So it's volcano day, do what you've got to do."
Jack teleports back to his ship as Rose watches.
"How old were you five years ago?" The Doctor asks Nancy. "15, 16 old enough to give birth anyway. He's not your brother is he." Nancy shakes her head. "A teenage single mother in 1941, so you hid. You lied, you even lied to him."
The gates are pushed open and they see the little boy at the front. He slowly walks forward before stopping.
"Are you my mummy?"
"He's going to keep asking, Nancy," the Doctor tells her. "He's never going to stop, tell him. Nancy, the future of the human race is in your hands. Tell him."
"Are you my mummy?"
Nancy walks towards the child and stops right in front. "Yes, yes I am your mummy."
"Are you my mummy?"
"I'm here," Nancy assures him as she kneels down.
"Are you my mummy?"
"He doesn't understand," the Doctor starts to realise. "There's not enough of him left."
"I am your mummy," Nancy assures the boy. "I will always be your mummy. I'm so sorry." Nancy pulls the boy into a hug.
Rose and the Doctor see nanogenes surround them both.
"Come on please," the Doctor begs. "Come on you clever little nanogenes. Figure it out, she's the mother. It's got to be enough information. Figure it out." The Doctor shows Rose. "See, recognising the same DNA."
The Doctor runs up to them as Nancy falls back.
"Oh, come on," the Doctor begs. "Give me a day like this, give me this one." He reaches over and lifts the gas mask of the little boys face. "He starts laughing as he picks the child up. "Welcome back, 20 years till pop music, your going to love it."
"What happened?" Nancy asked.
The Doctor turned to her as he put the boy down. "The nanogenes recognised the superior information. The parent DNA, they didn't change you because you changed them. Mother knows best."
"Doctor, that bomb," Rose reminds him.
"Taken care of it," the Doctor grins.
They look up to see a bomb falling as Jacks ship swoops down and captures it just in time. Jack appears on top of the bomb. "Doctor, the bombs already commenced detonation. I've put it in stasis but it won't last long."
"Change of plan," the Doctor informs. "Don't need the bomb, can you get rid of it. Safely as you can."
"Rose," Jack calls. "Goodbye," Jack flies off in his ship.
The Doctor holds up his hands as the nanogenes appear. "Software patch, gonna email the upgrade. You want moves Rose, I'll give you moves." He flings his hands towards all the gas mask people and the nanogenes follow to start fixing everyone. "Everybody lives Rose, just this once everybody lives."
He starts punching something in the computer of the medical transporter. "History says there was an explosion here," the Doctor tells Rose as everyone moves away. "Who am I to argue with history."
"Usually the first in line," Rose grins as he grins back.
They make it back to the TARDIS and the Doctor runs up to the console all excited. "The nanogenes will clean up the mess, switch themselves off. All things considered fantastic. And everybody lives Rose, everybody lives."
Rose hates to burst his bubble but, "Doctor, what about Jack?" The Doctor turns to her as his smile falls. "Doctor," Rose sidled up next to him and slide her hand in his while giving him the smile she knows makes him stop thinking. "He did save my life."
The Doctor knows what she's doing and rolls his eyes before flipping a few levers then he flipped one that sent music through the console room.
Jack was sitting in his captains chair drinking a martini after arguing with his ship. He starts hearing music and wonders why he didn't feel a thing.
Rose calls to him. "Well come on then, if your coming."
Jack looks up to see Rose and the Doctor dancing around a console. He runs threw a door and into the TARDIS. "It's bigger on the inside." He comments.
"It better be," the Doctor mutters. He flips a switch and grabs Rose. Rose laughs as they start dancing around the console.
Jack closes the door and watches them as they dance around.
Of course I brought Jack with them, I had too.
