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Collapsing on the floor Phil pushed herself up, trying to shake off the feeling of being sick she looked up. Sure enough there were no Daleks in the room, "You returned." Setting her eyes on the one in the cabinet she stood up shakily and walked over to it.
"I know what you're about to do human."
"I'm sorry I guess."
"Is it so wrong for us to want to exist?" The Dalek questioned, Phil crouched down and looked at the wires, the odd sense of knowing what each and everyone was for kicked in. Sliding her eyes over to look at its one eye she frowned, "I think it's wrong for you to exist if all you do is destroy things."
"What a human answer."
"I am human."
"You're much more aren't you?"
"I don't know what you're implying," Phil said ignorant to what it was on about, frowning she pulled out some wires and plugged them into different ports. There was a rasping breath, or what could be described as a breath from the Dalek. It was silent, it didn't seem to want to answer her words which pleased her it didn't seem right talking to it.
"Are you a killer?"
Phil looked at it, so much for not talking. Shaking her head and looking at the wires in her hands she looked up at it, "No."
"Do you have it in you to take my life as well as my kind?"
"Doctor said you lot always found a way to be." Phil said quietly while standing up, it seemed to regard her words and was silent again while she was typing on the keys. "I'm not taking your life," she said eventually. "Because you're going to die soon anyway."
"Is that any consolation? Do those words make you feel better with what you're about to do?" It paused, "I know I'm to die soon." It said sharply as if the death which was about to be imposed on it annoyed it hugely.
"I'm not killing anyone, I'm merely reversing the doorway and-"
"Sending us into nothingness that's as good as death."
"I'm sorry! But you cannot stay here, this place, this city is in trouble at the moment and you lot being here is not going to make matters any better."
"You speak highly of this city."
"It is my home, well it will be as soon as the 90's come around." Phil said and took a step back, she looked at the screens on the console, there was numbers and words scrolling speedily, she couldn't read any of it even if she wanted to. Shaking her head she raised an eyebrow, she didn't honestly understand what she had done but it seemed to work. The glowing white doorway opened wider and a high wind entered the room.
The console in front of her started to get taken apart by the wind, she watched as bit by bit it got sucked through the doorway. For some reason she needed to watch this happening, lifting up her arm to look at the watch the last thing she caught site of was the Dalek and then she was gone.
Doctor watched as the Daleks in front of the TARDIS equally got sucked back down to Earth. Phil created a doorway back to where ever they had come back from. She'd also evidently made the console lock onto anything alien which was in orbit around the Earth that was including the TARDIS unfortunately which was slowly edging closer and closer to Earth.
"Oh you clever thing you! Oh no, no no!" Doctor shook his head and slammed the doors shut, rushing up to the console he tried to get the TARDIS to move away from the oncoming Earth, being sucked through a doorway with the Daleks didn't sound like a fun thing to do.
Hearing a small thud he looked down the stairs to see Phil in a heap pushing herself up, "Hold onto something and quickly Phil!"
She just gave him a lazy thumbs up and held onto the railing which lead down the stairs to where all the wires were. After gripping onto the railing for a few minutes she let go and shakily stood up, Doctor jumped down the stairs and grinned, his smiled slipped though. Lifting her head up to look at him he frowned, teleporting to and fro from the TARDIS to Earth and back again clearly took its toll on her.
Phil reached up and wiped the blood which trickled from her nose, she was rather lucky that the only toll on her was a nose bleed it could have been a lot worse. Shaking his head he grinned at her again, "You clever brilliant thing you! I knew you could do it!" He gave her a hug and then put her at arms length, she was shaking but nodded. "Come on."
"I don't much feel like going out at the moment."
"Trust me," he held his hand out to her, putting her hand in his she walked slowly and shakily after him, pushing open the door Doctor couldn't help but poke her cheek when a smile crept onto her face.
